Sunday, December 8, 2019

3,985 MAID deaths in Ontario

Medical Aid in Dying deaths as of Oct. 31, 2019

What a tragedy all these deaths are.

The youngest person put to death was 22 years old.

Statistics as of October 31, 2019:
• Total number of cases completed in Ontario: 3,985

• Type:
– Clinician-administered: 3,984
– Patient-administered: 1

• Setting of death:
– Hospital: 47%
– Private Residence: 43%
– LTC Facility/Nursing Home: 5%
– Retirement Home/Seniors Residence/Other: 5%

• Number of Unique MAiD Providers:
– Clinicians: 480
– Physicians: 446
– Nurse Practitioners: 34
– Hospitals: 134

• Sex:
– Female: 50%
– Male: 50%
• Age:
– Average Age: 75
– Youngest: 22
– Oldest: 106
• Underlying conditions:
– Cancer-Related: 63%
– Circulatory/Respiratory: 17%
– Neurodegenerative: 11%
– Other: 9%
• Total number of cases with organ donation: 30

The report also breaks down the numbers by county.

Data provided by the Office of the Chief Coroner/Ontario Forensic Pathology.

Sunday, December 1, 2019

A true Canadian hero

On Monday Nov 25 Fr. Tony Van Hee received the Archbishop Adam Exner Award for Catholic Excellence in Public Life, from the Canadian Civil Rights League.

Here is a write up about the event from Lou Iacobelli: Ottawa Rosary praying priest to end abortion wins CCRL award
"We congratulate Fr. Tony Van Hee for a much deserved award but more importantly for doing what St. James teaches us to put faith into action. Canada is a much better place because of pro-life and faith warriors like Fr. Tony Van Hee. May the Lord continue to bless his apostolic efforts on Parliament Hill. Canada needs them more than ever. Our prayers are with you."
The speaker for the evening was Deborah Gyapong.

Congratulations Fr. Tony. Thank you for witnessing and speaking for our pre-born children.

Some pictures from the event.





More pictures from the event here.