MAID - Chantal Huinink Testimony extended
MAID - 100 Huntley Street Special
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7m 21s
Chantal Huinink was 10 years old when Tracy Latimer was murdered by her father in an act he said was motivated by “compassion." Like Chantal, Tracy had Cerebral Palsy and Chantal suddenly felt acutely aware of how society viewed her - but she never thought it would be legal.
Now, people living with disabilities can access MAID and are often doing so because they can’t receive the proper supports to live. "We are all created in God's image and He determines the day that we're born and the day that we're going to die and the people that we're going to interact with in between.”
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