Category: Quackery

Great Success!

Blacklock’s- Memo Admitted Drug Failure

Cabinet beginning in 2023 suspended enforcement of the Controlled Drugs And Substances Act in B.C. It permitted public possession of up 2.5 grams of narcotics, the first cabinet order of its kind since Parliament criminalized cocaine and opium in 1911. The experiment was to run three years but was cut short last May 7 after 15 months on complaints of public disorder.

Overdose deaths in the 15-month trial period totaled 3,313 compared to 2,843 in the 15 months prior to decriminalization, a 16.5 percent increase. Figures were drawn from the British Columbia Coroners Service.

Trust The Experts

National Post- Accused Filipino festival killer was under supervision of mental health team, says ministry

The statement from British Columbia’s Ministry of Health says Adam Kai-Ji Lo was being followed closely under the Mental Health Act, and there was “no indication of violence” in his presentation to the health team.

Interim Vancouver Police Chief Steve Rai said the morning after the attack that the suspect had a “significant history of interactions with police and health-care professionals related to mental health.”

The Doctor Will Kill You Now

End stage socialized medicine;

These issues are significant. They stem from incomplete documentation of MAID requests to broken safeguards and potentially even non-consensual euthanasia. A quarter of all Ontario euthanasia providers received at least one compliance issue in 2023, though not a single provider was reported to the police, not even the provider who administered a death that the chief coroner described as “a blatant situation” where “the family and the deceased person suffered tremendously.”

The Doctor Will Kill You Now

Angel of Death.

On Oct. 27, a British Columbia judge intervened to prevent Dr. Ellen Wiebe, or any other doctor, from causing the death of a mentally ill Alberta woman. Justice Simon Coval granted a 30-day injunction to the woman’s common-law partner, one day before her death was scheduled to take place at Wiebe’s Vancouver clinic. A civil claim alleges Wiebe approved the woman’s request for MAID after a single Zoom meeting and without consulting her doctors. Wiebe declined to comment when contacted by National Post.

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