Family’s Tragedy Highlights Failures in Canada’s MAID ‘Safeguards’

Amid celebrations over the U.S. beating Canada to take the gold in both men’s and women’s hockey, there have been many comments about how far Canada has fallen in terms of culture and quality of life.

There is certainly much evidence to support this premise, especially as it relates to Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program. In a recent post, I noted that the U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) leadership criticized Canada’s program, which is now linked to organ donation, with one top official calling it a “strange new horror” and a cautionary example for other countries.

The word “horror” is especially appropriate, and parents whose 26-year-old diabetic son was euthanized under the program are now challenging the system.

The grieving parents of a 26-year-old man are speaking out against Canada’s medical assistance in dying (MAID) laws, arguing the system failed to protect their “vulnerable” son from being euthanized, despite a history of mental illness.Kiano Vafaeian was euthanized on Dec. 30, 2025, in British Columbia. His family says he was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age 4 and began struggling with mental health after a car accident at 17.His mother, Margaret Marsilla of Ontario, said his depression was often seasonal, yet he became “obsessed” with MAID after losing vision in one eye in 2022.”He kept on emphasizing about how he could get approved,” Marsilla told Fox News Digital. “We never thought there would be a chance that any doctor would approve a 22- or 23-year-old at that time for MAID because of diabetes or blindness.”

After being denied use of the MAID program in Ontario, Vafaeian went to British Columbia. It seems he found the perfect MAID bureaucrat to sign off on the process, despite all the safeguards designed to prevent those with treatable conditions and mental illness from being euthanized.

The family says a prominent MAID advocate, Dr. Ellen Wiebe, signed their son’s death certificate and alleges the safeguards were not fully followed.“We believe she was coaching him in order for her to check off her own boxes to approve him,” Marsilla said.In a statement to Global News, Wiebe said that each patient she has provided MAID to had a grievous and irremediable medical, not psychiatric, condition, adding each of them was capable of consent and that all Track 2 assessments took at least 90 days.

The name Ellen Wiebe should be familiar to Legal Insurrection readers. I featured her in a previous report in 2023, when she bragged about euthanizing 400 people already…as “the most rewarding work we’ve ever done”.

Ellen Wiebe, a doctor who works with Dying With Dignity Canada, boasted in a seminar for physicians working in assisted suicide about the time she treated a patient who did not qualify for the end of life service.A Medical Assistance In Dying (MAID) assessor had rejected the unnamed man because he did not have a serious illness or ‘the capacity to make informed decisions about his own personal health.’But the man eventually made his way to Wiebe, who cleared him, flew him out to Vancouver, and euthanized him, The New Atlantic reports.‘It’s the most rewarding work we’ve ever done,’ Wiebe said of MAID during a 2020 event in a video that’s since been shared online.

Canada’s MAID program was built with pages of procedures and promises of “strict safeguards.” Yet as this case shows, those protections collapse the moment activists and bureaucrats choose to ignore them.

A process meant for the terminally ill has become a system where personal judgment and ideology override medical ethics and human dignity. Once compassion becomes convenience, and once death is offered as treatment for despair, no number of forms, reviews, or oversight panels can save the vulnerable.

Safeguards only work when those entrusted with enforcing them believe in their purpose…and in Canada’s case, that belief appears long dead.

I wish the parents success in their crusade for justice. Perhaps they can save others.

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