Where the provisions land
Clinical atmosphere for the cohort whose death was not reasonably foreseeable. The numbers live in Health Canada and Ontario coroner files.
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ACT II · Rome Statute Article 6(a)
Track 2 MAID — created by Bill C-7 — is applied to disabled, chronically ill, and economically vulnerable Canadians. Ontario’s Chief Coroner has documented deaths driven by housing insecurity, poverty, and isolation — including treatable conditions and untreated mental illness.
Each beat carries a still or film layer. Stats that use charts float the figure forward.
Clinical atmosphere for the cohort whose death was not reasonably foreseeable. The numbers live in Health Canada and Ontario coroner files.
MAID file →Complex provisions reviewed — poverty, isolation, untreated mental illness. A statutory office documenting what federal messaging omits.
Ontario MAID page →
Still · Compliance
Ontario compliance reports: inadequate alternatives, missing safeguards, same-day approvals — hundreds of provisions flagged. Ledger still for the paper trail — not a multi-cause attrition chart.
MAID accountability →
Still · Investigation
The group is identifiable. The killing is administered under federal statute. Track 2 is the part.
Elements → Disability file →Film sets memorial tone. The killing element is argued from Ontario MDRC reports, compliance findings, and Health Canada volume for Track 2.
Article 6(a): Track 2 MAID deaths documented by Ontario’s Chief Coroner — poverty, isolation, and non-compliance on the public record. Cinema… Canada public…