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McBLOG – Canada’s 6-year experiment with euthanasia

Euthanasia became legal in Canada in 2016. If we want to see where New Zealand…
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Euthanasia threat for the disabled

So what happens when you combine disability, cost and euthanasia. You only need to look…
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Canada’s assisted death laws to include new mental health provisions in 2024

An expansion of the criteria for medically assisted death comes into force in March 2024…
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Patients who request assisted dying are at a higher risk of suicidal thoughts

Patients who request assisted dying are at a higher risk of suicidal thoughts, Dr Cheung…
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Euthanasia for homelessness and poverty?!

When a newly-permitted activity such as euthanasia is characterised as a ‘human right’, the overseas…
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About Us

Reject Assisted Suicide NZ is a program of Family First NZ. Our goal is to stop the legalisation of assisted suicide in New Zealand because if assisted suicide (euthanasia) is legalised, it would place large numbers of vulnerable Kiwis at risk.

Safe euthanasia is a myth. Safeguards, while sounding good, would not guarantee the protection required for vulnerable people including the disabled, elderly, depressed or anxious, and those who feel themselves to be a burden or who are under financial pressure.

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