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Kelsi Sheren survived war — but what she experienced after coming home was far darker.
In this episode, Kelsi exposes the horrifying reality of Canada’s MAiD program: a system offering euthanasia not just to veterans, but to the disabled, the mentally ill, those battling depression, and — in proposed expansions — even minors. Instead of offering treatment, care, or hope, the government is quietly offering death.
She explains how a program that was “only for the terminally ill” rapidly expanded into a system that targets vulnerable people… and why similar policies are now being discussed in the United States.
We also break down:
What war is actually like: the trauma, the guilt, the invisible wounds
Why veterans are being offered euthanasia instead of healthcare
How disabled citizens and the depressed became eligible
How minors could be next
The financial and political incentives to choose death over treatment
Psychedelic therapy and breakthrough treatments that actually heal PTSD and brain injury
This isn’t just a Canadian problem.This is a warning.
If the public stays silent, this will spread — and it’s already being proposed in America.
By Jillian Michaels | Crossover Media Group4.1
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Kelsi Sheren survived war — but what she experienced after coming home was far darker.
In this episode, Kelsi exposes the horrifying reality of Canada’s MAiD program: a system offering euthanasia not just to veterans, but to the disabled, the mentally ill, those battling depression, and — in proposed expansions — even minors. Instead of offering treatment, care, or hope, the government is quietly offering death.
She explains how a program that was “only for the terminally ill” rapidly expanded into a system that targets vulnerable people… and why similar policies are now being discussed in the United States.
We also break down:
What war is actually like: the trauma, the guilt, the invisible wounds
Why veterans are being offered euthanasia instead of healthcare
How disabled citizens and the depressed became eligible
How minors could be next
The financial and political incentives to choose death over treatment
Psychedelic therapy and breakthrough treatments that actually heal PTSD and brain injury
This isn’t just a Canadian problem.This is a warning.
If the public stays silent, this will spread — and it’s already being proposed in America.

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