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Euthanasia program is what happens when autonomy goes nuts: Camosy
Creighton School of Medicine professor Charles Camosy joined "Tucker Carlson Tonight" to discuss a new Canadian law that would allow minors to be euthanized by state doctors without the consent of their parents.
Religious leaders across Canada are decrying a new federal law that will allow mentally ill Canadians to request Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) for mental illness.
"Next March, unless the government is forced to change its mind, persons suffering solely from mental illness will become eligible for euthanasia," Vancouver Archbishop J. Michael Miller said during a homily last month, according to a report from the B.C. Catholic.
The comments come just months ahead of a deadline to expand MAID in Canada to those with mental illness, with critics calling on the government to put a halt to the plan until its ramifications can be more deeply studied.
Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
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Catholic faithful await Pope Francis at the National Shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré in Quebec, Canada.
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Parliament building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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