What’s Trending? Election Results and Latest MAID News from Canada


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Nov 12 2024 34 mins   4

Could the recent election results signal a seismic shift within the Republican Party? Join us as we dissect the complex political landscape where Donald Trump clinched the presidency, yet states that backed him paradoxically moved to enshrine abortion rights. We navigate through the convoluted results of referenda across ten states, highlighting the striking dissonance within the pro-life movement. While states like Florida, Nebraska, and South Dakota bolstered pro-life measures, others faltered, exposing a nuanced challenge: aligning unwavering political support with staunch pro-life values. Our conversation also touches on West Virginia's notable achievement in safeguarding against assisted suicide and euthanasia, spotlighting the persistent struggle to align moral convictions with political realities.

Explore how progressive ideologies are reshaping ethical boundaries, particularly as we spotlight the ongoing shifts in Canada's stance on medical assistance in dying. Our discourse veers from the traditional focus on women's rights to a more contentious narrative centered on life protection, questioning the societal normalization of issues like gay marriage and perceived shifts in women's roles. As we wade through these multifaceted issues, the need for clarity and effective communication from leaders becomes evident. Join us in examining the need for a reevaluation of values and the courage required to face uncomfortable truths, all while hoping for a resurgence of pro-life voices within the Democratic Party.

SHOW NOTES:
Canada's MAID law and the dangerous implications for the potential of abortion expanding to infanticide: https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/cj-jp/ad-am/bk-di.html

Canada's assisted suicide law and abuse is also something to talk about: https://www.liveaction.org/news/judge-blocks-assisted-suicide-woman-bipolar/

https://www.liveaction.org/news/pushed-legal-euthanasia-canada-say-being-abused/

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