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Let’s talk about something serious for once.
Because what’s happening right now doesn’t even feel real.
In this episode, I get into the direction Canada is heading — and why some of these policies make absolutely no sense to me. From medically assisted death being easier to access than actual mental health support, to the reality of safe injection sites and what that means for younger people… it raises a bigger question:
What are we actually trying to fix?
I’m not coming at this from a place of politics — I’m coming at it from common sense. Because when you step back and really think about it, some of this doesn’t add up.
We should be helping people get better.
We should be pushing support, guidance, and real solutions.
Not making it easier to give up.
This one’s more serious than usual, but it’s something that’s been bothering me — and it’s worth talking about.
Highlights
Why this situation feels unbelievable
The gap between mental health support and real access to help
Questions around medically assisted death
The role and impact of safe injection sites
Why this doesn’t feel like “help”
What common sense should look like
Frustration with where things are heading
Calling out what doesn’t sit right
By EJG The WeirdoLet’s talk about something serious for once.
Because what’s happening right now doesn’t even feel real.
In this episode, I get into the direction Canada is heading — and why some of these policies make absolutely no sense to me. From medically assisted death being easier to access than actual mental health support, to the reality of safe injection sites and what that means for younger people… it raises a bigger question:
What are we actually trying to fix?
I’m not coming at this from a place of politics — I’m coming at it from common sense. Because when you step back and really think about it, some of this doesn’t add up.
We should be helping people get better.
We should be pushing support, guidance, and real solutions.
Not making it easier to give up.
This one’s more serious than usual, but it’s something that’s been bothering me — and it’s worth talking about.
Highlights
Why this situation feels unbelievable
The gap between mental health support and real access to help
Questions around medically assisted death
The role and impact of safe injection sites
Why this doesn’t feel like “help”
What common sense should look like
Frustration with where things are heading
Calling out what doesn’t sit right