Quebec is hitting the brakes on its euthanasia program, warning of rising numbers of ‘non-compliant cases,’ and telling doctors to be more prudent about who gets a lethal injection.
DailyMail.com has seen an official memo to warn Quebec doctors about fatal jabs that shouldn’t have been allowed, and urging them to give patients more time to reconsider a monumental decision.
Quebec saw its number of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) cases rise to nearly 5,000 last year — making it a global euthanasia hotspot, where 7-8 percent of all deaths are due to lethal jabs.
In June, it relaxed its rules to let people with Alzheimer’s and other serious, incurable diseases apply for MAiD before their condition got worse.