00:04:30.000hello everybody and welcome it is shadow at night for wednesday august the 27th 2025
00:04:46.200and on the show tonight we're going to delve into a topic that i haven't spent too much time
00:04:52.320talking about over the past few years simply because we talked about it just a little bit
00:04:57.960here and there, but we've never really gone deep into it, and we will tonight. The subject is MAID,
00:05:04.180medical assistance in dying, and how many Canadians have succumbed to MAID. As a matter
00:05:10.260of fact, it's one of the leading causes of death in this country. And the reason we're talking
00:05:15.100about MAID tonight is because our guest is the executive director of the Delta Hospice Society.
00:05:22.320Her name is Angelina Ireland. And a few years ago, when the Delta Hospice Society, this is a very simplified explanation of the story.
00:05:32.760You're going to hear more about it tonight. A few years ago, when the Delta Hospice Society said, no, we're not going to offer made to our clients, to our people.
00:05:40.800the government pulled their funding the funding that they had secured from the Fraser Health
00:05:47.360Authority in British Columbia to the tune of something like 1.7 million per year
00:05:52.680and since then and and we're talking about a society a group that has fundraised to build
00:06:02.520buildings to buy land or at least to lease land and build buildings and help people
00:06:09.780And because of their refusal to offer MAID at their facility, they've been denied government funding.
00:07:29.060Watching from the Narrows Notable, Bulch, Doglips Criviere, Esky Dogs, Roger 44, Fives Lee.
00:07:36.420is i love the rumble handles arnie seven is watching tonight is that lone arnie is that the
00:07:43.780one in the same anyway welcome to the show you guys don't forget to like and share get this out
00:07:48.980to as many people as you possibly can and tonight we're going to talk cern and portals to other
00:07:56.240dimensions i know it sounds wackadoo and that's why i'm reserving it for the extension tonight
00:08:03.500for all access Nighthawks on shadowdavis.com.
00:08:08.080We're coming right back with Angelina Ireland after this.
00:08:33.500hello angelina thank you for joining the show tonight hello there thank you for having me
00:08:47.600shadow you know i first heard about your situation i'm going to say it was about a
00:08:52.820month and a half ago i was watching a podcast that i normally follow pretty big podcast too
00:08:57.700And I thought, oh, wow, this story has made it right out there into the mainstream, our mainstream, not the left wing corporate media mainstream.
00:09:05.280So congratulations on doing that great job and getting the word out through your media people, I suppose.
00:09:12.180Or maybe you do that. I don't know. But that's you.
00:09:15.920The word is spreading. And I think it's great that more and more people are hearing about your situation, even outside of B.C.,
00:09:23.000because it wouldn't surprise me if we start hearing more and more about this kind of thing
00:09:26.780in other provinces as well. Angelina is the executive director of the Delta Hospice Society,
00:09:33.220but you didn't start out like that with this organization. You actually came to them,
00:09:38.460and they've been around for 34 years now, I understand. Yes. You came to them as a patient.
00:09:44.380Can you go ahead and talk about your relationship and how you began your relationship with the
00:09:48.360hospice? Yeah, so I'm not a doctor. I'm not a nurse. I'm just a patient. I came to Delta
00:09:55.060Hospice Society as a cancer patient, walking through that cancer journey. And thanks be to
00:10:01.680God and some good doctors, I returned to good health. And Delta Hospice Society was very
00:10:08.900important to me during that time with their programming that they had. And when I got to
00:10:13.840good health. I decided to try to give back and I joined the board of directors. I didn't know
00:10:20.660exactly what I've been getting into. So I, you know, I went there 10 years ago and I still haven't
00:10:25.680left yet. It must be a great group of people that you work with. And I know that it changes
00:10:32.020probably every year when people step down and other people come onto the board. But what kind
00:10:38.500of experience has that been? And, you know, my understanding of hospice care is that this is
00:10:43.160end-of-life care so you must have been pretty sick with cancer when you came to them yeah
00:10:48.940well you know look um so palliative care so we're a palliative care organization
00:10:53.180and palliative care is really from diagnosis to natural end so they like to sort of pigeonhole it
00:11:00.520as your end of life that's it but actually it's far broader than that um and so i joined when i
00:11:07.420came to the organization i took part uh in the programming they had the counseling uh the
00:11:13.440different therapies they had for people i was going through chemo and radiation you know i sort
00:11:18.740of got the full meal deal with with mine the surgery a couple surgeries chemotherapy radiation
00:11:24.300a year of an adjuvant kind of therapy and then oh six years of just everyday uh medication right
00:11:34.180Right. And so, you know, I've been I've been good.
00:11:39.600I find it amazing that I've got my own opinions about not necessarily cancer, because it's not like I don't believe in that disease.
00:11:49.340I know that it exists in many different forms, but it seems like the cancer industry industry is a whole other thing.
00:11:55.120we've had doctors who have said over the years they've come up with a cure for it only to be
00:12:02.280killed themselves or die by accident somehow along the way in the last 40 years or so but
00:12:06.920that's a different story altogether you had now when i went and looked up delta hospice society
00:12:13.380i didn't realize that it was over four years ago that the bc government pulled your funding based
00:12:21.260upon the fact that you decided or the hospice decided that they weren't going to offer made
00:12:26.520now why wouldn't you and again i'm just asking as devil's advocate here i need to ask this
00:12:33.660question why wouldn't you offer that service is it because you didn't believe in it at the time
00:12:39.100let's get something they didn't just take our funding we didn't care about the funding
00:12:42.980they took our assets they took eight million dollars worth of our assets shut us out evicted
00:12:50.280us from the land that's the issue they could they're one and a half million dollars we could
00:12:55.400have fundraised for we have a business we create income on the side right that's that's not the
00:13:01.320issue government didn't want to give us their money we don't need their money what we what they
00:13:05.980took was the hospice that we built they evicted us from a land they canceled a lease a 35-year land
00:13:15.260lease where we had 25 years left to operate our hospice like we've been doing for the past 10
00:13:22.320years and the government said you're not going to kill your patients you're not going to get in
00:13:26.320lock stuck with the policy that we've established then we're gonna we'll take your stuff we'll kick
00:13:33.420you out and no one will ever hear from you again that that was what happened how long did that take
00:13:40.520for them to decide to do that was there a negotiation involved here did they keep coming
00:13:44.560to you threatening this or they did so they started with the funding so you know just to
00:13:49.540let your audience know um what happened so we fundraised eight million dollars we got a land
00:13:55.840lease for 35 years adjacent to the delta hospital and we built those we custom built those buildings
00:14:03.180at a 12 000 square foot hospice 10 beds and a supportive care center next door which was 7 500
00:14:10.560square feet. This is the flagship in terms of hospice care all over Canada. How many patients
00:14:17.240do you have in there at any given time? So, well, we had 10 beds. So we had 10 hospice beds for 10
00:14:22.760patients. And then whatever we were doing with the programming at the supportive care center,
00:14:28.000that could be hundreds in a year, right? So we operated this very well. The government was very
00:14:35.220happy with us. And they, in exchange for, you know, this big influx of resources to the public
00:14:42.300healthcare system, they provided to us the operating funding every year to provide those
00:14:48.800programs to the public. And then it didn't, they weren't so happy once MAID came in, the BCNDP
00:14:57.520came into power, MAID was passed down from the federal government, and the BCNDP, they just,
00:15:05.420you know, grabbed onto this thing with, like, enthusiasm. And they mandated a policy whereby
00:15:12.140MAID, euthanasia, was going to have to be offered in every facility, in every bed in British
00:15:19.340Columbia. And that's when the trouble started for us. Why were they so adamant about this,
00:15:26.300do you think well you know listen this is one of those very interesting topics you know they want
00:15:31.920to say oh it's patient rights right that made which is really made is an amendment to the
00:15:42.040criminal code of canada it is right that you can that doctors and nurse practitioners can kill
00:15:48.560their patients and it's considered non-culpable homicide that's made that gets pushed down to
00:15:55.240the provinces to sort of roll out this access uh made was over only ever supposed to be access
00:16:02.020to euthanasia uh for certain people um and so you know you get the ndp government got a hold of this
00:16:12.020and their policy was then to spread it everywhere um and so what do you mean when you say spread
00:16:20.480it everywhere like we were talking about every single medical facility that exists in british
00:16:25.020columbia yes that's right yes okay so that's not really how the health care system in canada
00:16:30.580operates right you can't go just to any facility you want and get whatever you want right for
00:16:36.520example you in delta you want to have your baby well you can't have your baby in delta because
00:16:41.880there's no maternity ward here so you have to go to a different city to have your baby that's how
00:16:47.740the health care system is they have specialties right you go where the specialty is except when
00:16:52.880it comes to euthanasia it's become the king of all procedures and you have to be able to access it
00:16:59.200everywhere you go anytime you want that has become the policy of provincial government
00:17:05.960and that's what they said to us okay but again i don't understand their adamance like if there
00:17:16.680is a facility that would rather not offer this i mean everything else is still on the up and up
00:17:21.820As you pointed out earlier, you had a great relationship with them until that bill passed in B.C. when the federal government handed May down to the provinces.
00:17:31.880So is there somebody within the government, like is there anybody that you've spoken to who is absolutely convinced that this is the way to go?
00:17:42.180And if you don't go this way, you're not marching in lockstep with us, then we are going to do everything we can to tear you down and destroy you?
00:17:49.840yeah well it was a it was a health ministry the health ministry in british columbia right
00:17:55.040it used to be uh the dictator over there yeah um he's now not the the minister anymore now they
00:18:02.680pass it on to some other lady who won't talk to me so no it's you know very much about you're going
00:18:07.920you're going to get money from us so you're going to do what we say and when you say well it's okay
00:18:13.500we don't need your money i'll say well that's too bad because now you're on the land and we say well
00:33:47.840no you call the coroner they're the coroner they come with a body bag and they bring it out who
00:33:52.560would know you know it's 10 o'clock on a sunday night the whole place is closed down off they go
00:33:58.620right that's another one notch on their belt yeah you know it's we talked about i'm sorry go ahead
00:34:04.800go ahead and i would say that you know there has there have been complaints complaints to the
00:34:11.100college of physicians and surgeons about some of these people none of them have ever been
00:34:17.680disciplined none of them have ever lost their license right but try prescribing ivermectin and
00:34:25.900boy that's a whole other matter uh we talked about this we haven't got the updated numbers as you
00:34:30.260pointed out earlier angelina by the way our guest tonight angelina ireland she is the executive
00:34:35.080director of delta hospice society in british columbia we only have until the end of 2023
00:34:42.120They say from 2016, when MAID became a thing in Canada until the end of 2023, 60,000, 60,301 MAID provisions have been executed in our country.
00:43:42.760But, you know, come 2027 or if Dying With Dignity can get their court case won before that, all you need to do is apply on the basis of mental illness.
00:44:19.640because and i say that yes emphatically because they're not called children because they have to
00:44:25.200you know take the language they're called mature minors so what how do you distinguish between a
00:44:31.880mature minor and a child well that's up to the doctor so the doctor is going to determine if
00:44:37.800this child has agency likely as precocious they can talk to the child and that's going to be the
00:44:44.500determinant whether or not they can qualify oh you're 12 but you know you know you're pretty
00:44:48.900with it so yes so listen the the insidious nature of this is that and we have already had
00:44:56.680a a joint commission between the house of commons and the senate that has already put
00:45:02.980through their recommendations in february of 2023 and they've got like five recommendations
00:45:08.800you know kill the children um you know give health canada money to talk about you know killing the0.99
00:45:16.300children. The next one was, now the children, it's not up to the parents, right? The parents0.98
00:45:26.500had nothing to do with it. It's just between the child and the doctor to determine, we're just
00:45:32.240going to kill the very sick children first, right? And we're going to get all of this done within0.99
00:45:37.420five years. So that was 2023. And that is a, that's the Joint Commission on MAID. You can go
00:45:43.920look it up it's all public and that the push is to kill the children now health canada has brought
00:45:52.080out a book called um i have a picture of it it's an activity book the act made activity book for
00:46:00.260children wait a minute wait a minute what is this like a coloring book or something is this like
00:46:04.840like something that kids can oh look there's a little pop-up deathbed it's well it's very you
00:46:11.140know children friendly in its look it's called activity book for children funded by health
00:46:17.060canada it's like 23 pages it has you know very useful tips for children like making plans for
00:46:23.860maid and it's like they've they write it like a child's book um step by step it's one of the other
00:46:30.480in there and euthanasia so they call it um they call the euthanasia poison they call it medicine
00:46:37.080so they tell the children this is medicine and it doesn't hurt right i just told you0.97
00:46:46.180that dr joel zivot a 25 year anesthesiologist is telling us it bloody well damn does hurt
00:46:52.440yeah but you can't react to it because you're paralyzed so they're telling this to the children0.95
00:46:57.220they're feeding this nonsense to the children to desensitize them not only when they cart grandma
00:47:03.380off to be euthanized but likely for them to think well that's a health care option angelina is this
00:47:10.660is this being pushed in schools that you know of look what isn't being pushed in schools that is
00:47:18.320degenerate yeah i understand um you know i don't know exactly who's getting a hold of these these
00:47:24.160little maid activity books but they've been out for a while um i have a copy of one you know
00:47:30.380and it is something that is distressing beyond just demonic you know that the little ones now
00:47:39.680are up and the fact that the parents that parental rights have been destroyed in Canada
00:47:44.240and that parents will not be able to protect their own children if the little one gets it
00:47:50.400into their head that they're going that they are sick very sick and that they need made so
00:47:56.660look they're going to start with the very sick children the very sick babies um as one dine with
00:48:04.100dignity organization in quebec is uh recommending start with the babies uh we have a lot of people
00:48:11.540now buzzing it's all about the experts you know canada is run by a tyranny of experts the doctors
00:48:18.740the lawyers the professors and they're all coming on board that you know mature miners
00:48:25.780innocuous word doesn't make you scared mature miners should be able to out be eligible and
00:48:30.580they're going to change the criminal code again to allow for mature miners which could be as young as
00:48:36.42012 i can access euthanasia and so some of the chatter about this by the experts is that they're
00:48:43.620going to start with uh kind of like they do with adults with the very sick children because those
00:48:49.460are i quote the low hanging fruit right low hanging fruit are the very sick children and
00:48:56.500they'll just increase it from there in fact one of these brainiacs who's apparently a neuro a
00:49:02.180neurosurgeon professor out east is saying that um well actually i don't think it was him because
00:49:10.300there was all redacted but they're getting on uh they're getting on and talking about how they
00:49:16.200should you know think about euthanizing the autistic kids because the autistic kids are
00:49:21.760such a burden like when you get into the wait a minute they're talking about they're talking0.98
00:49:29.040about euthanizing autistic kids but there's no way that these autistic kids could ever be declared0.73
00:49:34.140mature minors because they've got autism i guess it depends on the degree of it they would never0.80
00:49:39.140be able to come up with that themselves so then it would be the parents who have to say you know0.59
00:49:44.800what i can't deal with this autistic kid anymore uh can you kill him for me it's not funny in fact0.53
00:49:50.760you know i'm kind of giggling because i'm so sick no i get a laugh or cry here yeah yeah yeah i0.97
00:49:55.840totally understand right so yes we're you know where we get into the weeds what the what the
00:50:01.200experts think what the elites think in this country you would be very shocked but or maybe
00:50:08.420you wouldn't but people would be very surprised of the plans that they have for us now we're fully
00:50:17.180aware of all of that the entire audience is every day that i get information i provide information
00:50:23.580every single day as to what their plans for us are believe me um but in this case is it
00:50:32.140I know how they've disguised this program as compassionate care,
00:50:38.020as you point out, you know, dignity and dying, all of that nonsense.
00:50:43.380But you've called this the Canadian cult.
00:50:46.480Yes. Yes. Internationally, I have said that.
00:50:51.500Because, listen, they're going after the vulnerable.
00:50:56.080This is my opinion. This is all just my opinion.
00:50:58.960I don't need to get any more hate mail. This is my opinion.
00:51:02.140They're going after the vulnerable, the old, the sick, the disabled, the poor, the homeless,
00:51:14.780the drug addicts. Everybody's qualified for MAID and doctors are bringing it to these people as a
00:51:22.020health care option. That's supposed to be against the law, but apparently it's fine, right? Because
00:51:28.700it's supposed to be the whole maid setup was that it was supposed to come from a from the person
00:51:33.120from the patient it was going to be their wish no no no the doctors are bringing it from people
00:51:38.140from cam app cam app is another a big national organization uh that's a canadian assessors and
00:51:45.880providers who have received over six million dollars from the federal government to produce
00:51:52.660publications to tell doctors and the medical profession in canada that it's their obligation
00:51:59.780to bring up made as a health care option so we have a very vulnerable population in this country
00:52:06.980that is not safe um so when you when you're you're killing the most vulnerable it is nothing but a0.88
00:52:14.500cull to get rid of them you might call it eugenics if you will i just call it a cull because the
00:52:21.700the government uh the the public health care system is broke and broken and quite frankly1.00
00:52:29.280the funding model is is is wrong it's stupid um and so they can't afford these people we have a0.98
00:52:36.460whole boomer generation which is now has paid uh to create public health care has paid their whole1.00
00:52:44.100lives and now they actually need it well they can't afford that they can't afford take care of0.56
00:52:50.360Oh, it's made. This is a panacea, right? So listen, it's very, I consider it to be very predatory. This made regime is very predatory. It's made up of a consortium that I call empire made, right, of the national lobby groups, the not-for-profits, the government bureaucracies, ministries, the judiciary. It is the judiciary that brought us made in the first place.
00:53:18.820You know, I'll tell you this, that every single institution that you just mentioned, every single profession that you just mentioned, they're all culpable. I totally understand it and they should all be held responsible. But the people who actually execute, again, pardon my wording, these crimes, I just don't understand how they can do this, how they can look in the mirror, how they can convince themselves.
00:53:46.420Again, I can see if somebody is end of life with no chance of recovery and in incredible pain.
00:53:53.500And you say that 99% of those people can be helped with pain management.
00:54:00.260But if somebody is in that 1%, I might say, you want to know what?
00:54:05.140Let's preserve this person's dignity and let's let them go.0.97
00:54:08.160And only under those very, very narrow circumstances would I ever agree to anything like this personally.0.98
00:54:16.420But the people who were doing this in the future to children, to vulnerable, mentally ill people right now, people who might be poor, as you pointed out, people living in the streets, people addicted to drugs, whatever their situation, somebody who is qualified for mate, and then a doctor or a nurse practitioner will go to that person and inject them with these three drugs and kill them.
00:54:42.200how can that person of all the evil that's going on here angelina these people to me are the worst
00:54:49.540they're the ones who are actually doing it they're the murderers how can they
00:54:56.060yeah convince themselves i will say one more thing about it and i will say that had the medical
00:55:01.240profession not gotten behind made right it never would have gotten to this point you know and i
00:55:07.380think that's a very true statement and i stand behind that you know how much are they getting
00:55:11.000for this do you know if there's any bonuses like how much extra they're getting paid well depending
00:55:16.660on the province but you can get anywhere from nine to fifteen hundred dollars uh i'll call it an
00:55:22.760execution um and you know some of the things we we have seen is kill day some of these places
00:55:29.880whether it's like your doctor's coming on tuesday so you line them all up or whatever the day is
00:55:34.460right everybody gets in line and they come out and they'll have to come out once they just do
00:55:38.560whole whack of them you know this is um there are people now in this country that just do that
00:55:45.520for a living that has become a practice um you know we we it when you grab the moral high ground
00:55:55.920when you're whether you're allowed these virtue signalers signalers are allowed to
00:56:01.360hold hostage the moral high ground around this right it's human rights it's dignity
00:56:07.040it's compassion um you can see how one might consider that they're doing a public service
00:56:15.600i don't know of course no nor do i that's why i'm sitting here in this position that i am right
00:56:20.720but um we have seen this before in history this is not new uh we have seen the t4 program in uh
00:56:30.320world war ii where they just brought everybody to the you know in hadamar and they uh they
00:56:37.280euthanized them and they brought the disabled and the sick kids and the sick people and they gasped0.82
00:56:42.240them or they euthanized them in some other way this is not new uh what you know we don't we0.85
00:56:50.960must look to history uh and we must recognize they're erasing history angelina they're doing
00:56:57.520it one step at a time. So we don't remember. I'm sorry, continue, please. I interrupted you.
00:57:06.380So how do they do it? Well, it's, you know, it's, for the most part, put under palliative care
00:57:10.940codes. When it's being billed back, they're putting the billing through palliative care,
00:57:17.260right? So how do they do it? I don't know. I don't know. How do they?
00:57:23.360so the latest thing with delta hospice society is that you're looking for
00:57:30.800let's call it refugee status in alberta how about that what is the plan there yeah so um so not only
00:57:41.260were they not able to destroy us at the delta hospice society but you know we've actually
00:57:45.980flourished over the last four years and we've been able to raise money and we now have hundreds
00:57:52.640of thousands of dollars to open another hospice. And we will call this a sanctuary for the dying.
00:58:01.060And we want to open it in British Columbia. And we, so I tried to speak with the Ministry of
00:58:07.980Health and Ravi K. Loon, the Minister of whatever this week, you know, because he's at MLA and
00:58:14.280Delta, but the BCNDP apparently don't want to talk to us. So they've stonewalled us,
00:58:19.460they've ignored us you know apparently we're just dead to them um so we can't even get the ball
00:58:25.460rolling and we will not invest another you know million dollars in the health care system for the
00:58:31.920bc ndp to take it from us so and you know so what we what i did is i went to alberta
00:58:38.980and i said you know would we be welcome to come to alberta and to open hospice
00:58:45.380one that will be you know authentically palliative care to preserve um what i consider to be a
00:58:53.140national treasure of the palliative care medical discipline that canada has a lot a lot to do with
00:58:59.580we had dr balfour mount he's the dot he's the father of palliative care from mcgill university
00:59:05.980he's he's ours right we need to preserve what what he did and my answer back so you know like
00:59:14.060they got back to me with like in no time and they said yes yeah you can you can come here and you
00:59:20.620can open you know we believe in a continuum of choices at end of life and and that's what it
00:59:27.240would be right it's if you choose to come to our sanctuary uh we will protect you we will give you
00:59:36.000palliative care we will you can live well until your natural end and they said yeah that's fine
00:59:41.720So I've talked to the justice ministry there.
00:59:44.520I've talked to the health ministry there.
00:59:47.420And look, we're not even asking them for any money.