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Canada Wants To Allow Assisted Suicide For Children - Unbelievable, But True

News Image By PNW Staff May 27, 2025
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There are moments when the news takes your breath away--not in wonder, but in horror. Canada is now considering expanding its Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) program to include what it chillingly refers to as "mature minors." This means children--yes, children--could soon be deemed eligible for state-assisted suicide, even without their parents' knowledge or consent.

To say this is deeply disturbing is an understatement. It's a moral earthquake. The very idea that a young person struggling with mental illness could walk into a clinic seeking help and instead be offered death is not just tragic--it is unthinkable. Yet this is the direction Canada seems poised to go.


Promotional materials reportedly distributed in parts of Manitoba describe scenarios where youth with mental health conditions could be considered for euthanasia. The language used is alarmingly vague. A "mature minor" is described as someone--of any age--who is considered capable of making the decision to end their life. If this recommendation is adopted, the minimum age for assisted suicide would essentially disappear.

Worse still, these same materials suggest parents might not even be consulted. A child could make a permanent, irreversible decision in the darkest moment of their young life--and their parents might never have a chance to intervene.

As Christians, we must stop and ask: how did we get here? How did a nation known for its civility, compassion, and care become a place where death is presented as an acceptable solution for a child in despair?

We know the answer is spiritual. There is a war on life--and this is just its latest battlefield.


In the Christian worldview, every human being is made in the image of God--infinitely valuable, fearfully and wonderfully made. That includes the elderly, the disabled, and yes, even the mentally ill teen who feels hopeless and alone. Scripture tells us that God is "close to the brokenhearted" and "saves those who are crushed in spirit." It never tells us that brokenness is a reason to abandon life.

What message are we sending when a hurting child is told, in effect, "You're right--there's no hope. Let's end it"? This is not mercy. It's surrender. And it is utterly incompatible with our call to love and protect the vulnerable.

Let us be clear: children struggling with suicidal thoughts do not need a streamlined path to death--they need hope, compassion, and help. They need time. They need mentors, counselors, pastors, and peers who will walk with them through the valley. They need to know that despair is never final. That pain is real, but so is healing. That God's love can reach even into the darkest corners of the human soul.

But what happens when the government decides that killing is more "efficient" than healing? Flyers reportedly state that the wait time for counseling can be four months, while the wait time for MAiD is only three. That's not compassion--it's cost-cutting with a body count.

And if this door is opened, how long before others are quietly pushed through it? Canada is already scheduled to expand MAiD access to those suffering solely from mental illness in 2027. Will the elderly be next? The chronically ill? The disabled? What about those who simply feel like a burden?


When life becomes optional--when it is treated as a commodity rather than a sacred gift--no one is truly safe. The logic of convenience knows no bounds. What begins as "compassion" for the suffering quickly becomes pressure on the unwanted, the inconvenient, and the voiceless.

But we are not powerless.

Now is the time for Christians in Canada--and around the world--to speak out. To raise our voices not in anger, but in sorrowful urgency. To tell our leaders that we will not stand by while children are offered death instead of dignity. To build a culture where life is cherished, not discarded.

We must call our churches to prayer, our communities to action, and our governments to account. We must invest in mental health resources, palliative care, and family support systems. And we must do it not out of political pressure, but because it is what love demands.

Christians believe in a God who brings life out of death, hope out of despair, and light out of darkness. That same hope compels us to defend those who cannot defend themselves--especially our children.

Canada may be standing at a crossroads. One path leads toward a culture of death cloaked in the language of "dignity" and "choice." The other leads toward life, even in its hardest seasons.

Let us pray Canada chooses life.




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