Man who considered assisted death after bedsore tells coroner's inquiry 'you have to fight' for care

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They are trying to kill people, encouraging it. Poor conditions lead him to want this outcome, an outcome the government has made legal and assists with.

Unlike the U.S where people believe in G-d and life, the citizens in Canada are similar to the Soviet citizens from the 1970s, or those under Maos control; they will sell citizens out and even encourage death if it means it will save resources for them and their family. This is how a caste system works. America HAS to stop rewarding it!

Frightening really. We are a sick nation. Literally and figuratively.


Among the dozens of people who testified at a coroner's inquiry into the death of Normand Meunier, Claude Labelle may be the only one who really understands what he went through.

Meunier, a 66-year-old quadriplegic Quebec man, requested medical assistance in dying after developing a severe bedsore during a four-day stay in the ER at Saint-Jérôme Hospital last year.

The inquiry has heard over the last several weeks about the unbearable pain he suffered, and how the system failed him before he died in March 2024.

"In my opinion, it was the right thing to do," Labelle said of Meunier's decision in an interview with CBC News after his testimony Tuesday.

"It was very, very, very hard for him — a big, severe wound."
 
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