07/16/2024 / By Ava Grace
A doctor in Canada is proud of her assisted suicide kill count.
Jonathan Von Maren outlined this in a July 10 piece on LifeSiteNews, naming the killer as Dr. Ellen Wiebe. The doctor apparently “has never shied away from speaking publicly about the act of ending someone’s life,” per a July 6 feature by the National Post. The same piece also mentioned that “for Wiebe, medical assistance in dying (MAiD) is ‘incredibly rewarding’ work.”
A former abortion provider, Wiebe has since shifted to providing euthanasia – still in the category of taking lives and playing God. While she insists that she only helps people die, she has actively ended their lives by lethal injection. Wiebe told the National Post‘s Sharon Kirkey that her kill count totals in the “hundreds.”
“I know the exact number. It’s become a weird thing, people talking about their numbers or criticizing people who talk about their numbers,” the doctor said. But during a testimony before the Canadian Parliament’s special committee on MAiD, Wiebe confessed to ending at least 430 lives by May 2022.
Wiebe has gained many nicknames, including the “pro-choice doctor providing peaceful deaths” and a “de facto ambassador” of MAiD. Despite this, she acknowledged that not everyone is happy about her work. “We know that angry family members are our greatest risk,” she told euthanasia advocates in Scotland, adding that these family members are most likely to bring up complaints against euthanasia practitioners.
The bad doctor has also insisted that the killing she does be carefully cloaked in Orwellian language. Wiebe reportedly told a podcaster: “In Canada, we don’t use the term euthanasia. That’s what we use for our pets. Here, we call it assisted dying.”
According to Wiebe, both euthanasia and infanticide are “about honoring people’s wishes” and “empowering people to have control over their own lives.” She also remarked: “It’s wonderful that I have the opportunity to do that.”
Wiebe has faced multiple complaints against her to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia. In one instance, the relatives of “Ms. S” – a 56-year-old woman with advanced multiple sclerosis – lodged a complaint against her in 2017 over her provision of death to the patient. Ms. S reportedly starved herself to meet eligibility criteria that her death was “reasonably foreseeable.”
Also in 2017, Wiebe was accused of “borderline unethical” behavior for entering the Louis Brier Home & Hospital, an Orthodox Jewish long-term care home in Vancouver. She reportedly provided assisted suicide to 83-year-old cancer patient Barry Hyman, despite being aware that the facility prohibited MAiD on its premises. Hyman’s family had invited Wiebe in to honor his wish to die in his room.
The doctor’s pro-death stance was a far cry from her origins in a conservative, Bible-believing Mennonite home in Alberta province. She abandoned her faith by age 17 and eventually went astray. This culminated with Wiebe and her colleague, also an abortionist, flying to the Netherlands in 2016 to meet with euthanasia practitioners and learn the trade.
Von Maren concluded his piece by stating that Wiebe’s enthusiasm about assisted suicide should serve as “a warning for Canada.” He added: “We have seen tens of thousands of Canadians die by lethal injection and many others speak out about how they feel pressured or pushed into euthanasia.” (Related: OFFING THE POOR: Canadian man facing homelessness applies for medically assisted death.)
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