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A Must-Attend Zoom Event That Could Change Everything!

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Updated: 38 minutes ago

Fellow Manitobans and Canadians, brace yourselves for an electrifying evening that could redefine how you see life, death, and the role of our government in both. This Tuesday, March 11, 2025, at 6:30 PM Central Time, Manitoba Stronger Together is hosting a Zoom event you cannot afford to miss. Our guest speaker is none other than Angelina Ireland, the fearless Executive Director of Delta Hospice Care in British Columbia—a woman who’s battled the government head-on to protect the sanctity of life and expose the dark underbelly of Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program. This isn’t just a meeting; it’s a wake-up call for every Canadian who values freedom, dignity, and truth.

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Who Is Angelina Ireland?

Angelina Ireland isn’t just a name—she’s a force. As the head of Delta Hospice Care, she’s spent years championing palliative care as a “national treasure,” a sanctuary for the dying that refuses to bend to what she calls a “predatory regime” of state-sanctioned death.


Her hospice, once a beacon of hope, was forcibly shut down by federal and provincial authorities.


Why? Because she and her team refused to offer MAID—refused to “kill their patients,” as she puts it. Evicted, defunded, and vilified, Angelina stood firm, calling MAID “non-culpable homicide” and rallying pro-life Canadians to fight back. Her story is one of courage, defiance, and a chilling warning about where our country is headed.


On Tuesday, she’ll join us live to unpack the MAID nightmare—drawing from her frontline experience and the shocking truths she’s uncovered. This is your chance to hear from a warrior who’s seen the system’s claws up close and isn’t afraid to call it what it is.


MAID: A National Scandal Unfolding Before Our Eyes


Let’s cut to the chase: MAID isn’t the compassionate choice it’s sold as—it’s a runaway train of death, and it’s already claimed over 60,301 Canadian lives since 2016. That’s more than the 45,000 Canadian soldiers lost in World War II—a statistic that should make your blood run cold.


The government promised it’d be “rare.” Now it’s 4.7% of all deaths, surging yearly, with whispers of underreporting hiding the true toll. And it’s not stopping—plans are afoot to extend it to “mature minors” as young as 12 and people with mental illness by 2027. Sound familiar? Think Nazi T4, where the vulnerable were targeted under the guise of mercy.


Angelina will dive into the gritty details we’ve been dissecting:


  • Coercion, Not Consent: Vulnerable folks—lonely seniors isolated by COVID lockdowns, teens with underdeveloped brains facing bullying—are being “offered” MAID by healthcare workers with no mandated training. A 13-year-old girl, heartbroken and harassed, could be deemed “competent” to die, no parents needed. Same-day deaths for Track 1 cases? No counseling required. This isn’t choice—it’s a power imbalance screaming exploitation.

  • A Horrific Death?: The MAID protocol—paralysis first, then a lethal drug—might mask a drowning-like agony, with fluid flooding lungs while patients can’t cry out. Experts like Dr. Joel Zivot warn of silent suffering, yet the government’s scaled it to 60,000+ without monitors or studies to prove it’s painless. Why the rush? Why the silence?

  • Cost-Cutting Conspiracy?: Healthcare savings—$50–$100 million yearly—loom large. Palliative care’s underfunded, waitlists stretch months, yet MAID’s fast and cheap. Disabled patients report being nudged toward death over care. Is this about compassion or cold economics?


Why This Matters to Every Canadian


This isn’t a Manitoba issue—it’s a Canadian crisis.


Angelina Ireland’s fight with Delta Hospice Care exposed a government flexing its muscle to force death into every corner of healthcare.


They crushed her sanctuary because it dared to say no. Now, they’re eyeing your kids, your grandparents, your neighbors—anyone vulnerable enough to be convinced life’s not worth living. The National Citizens Inquiry (2023) laid bare the pandemic’s rights violations; MAID’s the next chapter in a story of trust betrayed.


Tuesday’s Zoom isn’t just a talk—it’s a rallying cry. Angelina will reveal how MAID’s outpacing safeguards, how it’s eroding the line between care and killing, and what we can do to stop it. This is information every Canadian needs to know—before it’s too late.


Join Us—Be Part of the Awakening


Manitoba Stronger Together isn’t here to sit idly by. We’re about empowering our communities, demanding transparency, and fighting for a future where life isn’t a budget line.


On March 11 at 6:30 PM Central Time, join us on Zoom to hear Angelina Ireland’s explosive insights. Ask your questions. Share your fears. Let’s ignite a movement that shakes Ottawa to its core.


Click Below to Join the Zoom Meeting 


When: Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 6:30 PM Central Time


Who: Angelina Ireland, Delta Hospice Care, with Manitoba Stronger Together


Why: Because 60,301 deaths—and counting—demand answers.


Spread the word. Bring a friend. This isn’t just an event—it’s a stand for Canada’s soul. Together, we can be stronger than the forces pushing this darkness. See you there—let’s make waves that can’t be ignored!


How to Join

👉 Zoom Link: is below in the red box, and on our website main page



Let's come together as a community to explore the issues that matter most to us and chart a path forward toward a stronger, more prosperous Canada. See you there!

 
 

This Weeks "Special" Agenda.


  1. Intro and Welcome to the MST Zoom Meeting (1 min)

    1. The meeting has a 60 minute time length

    2. We only Video Record Guest Presentation

    3. Respectful atmosphere at all times

    4. Guest speakers represent their own perspective, not necessarily the opinion os MST

    5. We provide an opportunity for diverse opinions

    6. Our meetings are intended to inform and to create community

  2. Welcome (New Members) (1 min)

  3. Social Media Reminders

    1. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/dQMTnsdYv8jePUa6/

    2. Twitter Feed: @MBStronger

    3. Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/ManitobaStrongerTogether

    4. Tik Tok: mbstrongertogether

    5. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manitobastrongertogether/

  4. Special Presentation by Angela Ireland (45 Min)

  5. Update from our member who is organizing WMR resistance in East St. Paul (2 Min)

  6. Special Update on NCI from Edmonton (5 Min)



  7. This Weeks News (5 Min)


#1 Win of Week


Recently uncovered government emails reveal that the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), led by Dr. Theresa Tam, subjected Inuit babies to experimental drug trials without their, or their parents' consent. The email correspondence, part of a massive 450,000-page disclosure made possible by Bret Sears, exposes a failed pharmaceutical program that ignored ethical standards, raising serious questions about accountability within Canada's public health system.

  The experimental drug in question, an RSV monoclonal antibody program, was administered to Inuit infants in Nunavik, an Inuit territory in Quebec, without proper consent or transparency. Despite concerns raised by healthcare workers about the lack of informed consent and the absence of Inuit community involvement in the decision-making process, the program proceeded.


 

#2 Win of Week


This is part two of three, featuring Dr. Peter Singer, the former Special Advisor to WHO Director-General Tedros. He brings a pro-WHO perspective, in which he defends global health governance, the promotion of vaccines, and the necessity of international treaties. He argues that centralized health policies enhance global coordination and improve public health outcomes. However, this perspective overlooks the many recent examples of bureaucratic overreach, coercive medical interventions, and the erosion of national sovereignty.


 

#3 Win of Week


In April 2023, Lee Turner, of Doak Shireff Lawyers LLP, took over conduct of the defence of Dr. Charles Hoffe vs. the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC.  Mr. Turner subsequently filed a Freedom of Information (FOI) request (F23-1799) with the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA) to obtain data on Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI). FOI F23-1799 can be accessed at this https://uoguelphca-my.sharepoint.com/personal/bbridle_uoguelph_ca/_layouts/15/onedrive.aspx

FOI F23-1799 was released in June 2024 and comprised over 1,300 pages of internal emails between BC CDC staff, Bonnie Henry, Reka Gustafson, and Monika Naus (then head of BC CDC), along with dozens of AEFI reports.

The unsettling conclusion of this investigation:  

BC CDC had manipulated the definition of Serious Adverse Events Following Immunization to lower the reported rates of Serious AEFIs in public-facing reports, thereby concealing the true risks associated with COVID-19 vaccines. I publicly shared this finding on June 14, 2024, in a comment on Byram Bridle’s post titled Breaking News: BC Centre for Disease Control Caught Lying and Withholding Important Public Health Data.


 

  1. Member Discussion (1)



 

THIS WEEKS READ

 

The NCI's Supplemental Report from the Regina hearings is now available


Click on the image below to download the full report with transcripts:


Or you can buy your Print Copy from Amzaon. Click the image below to order:





 




Please join on time, we start and finish on time.

Usually I am in the chat ten minutes before the start of the meeting!




 

Information for First Timers!

 

Unite and Ignite: Join us for our Engaging Tuesday Evening Gathering!


At Manitoba Stronger Together, we deeply value our members' time and commitment to our cause. As a testament to this respect, we have made a dedicated effort to keep our weekly Tuesday evening meetings strictly to 60 minutes.



We understand the importance of balancing civic engagement with other responsibilities in our members' lives. By efficiently utilizing this time, we ensure that each minute spent in the meeting is productive, purposeful, and impactful. Our commitment to maintaining a concise and engaging gathering exemplifies our dedication to empowering our community without imposing unnecessary burdens on our valued members. Together, we maximize the value of each moment, propelling our mission forward and creating a united front for a stronger and prosperous Manitoba.





 

What You Can Expect at Our Meetings?


1. Warm Welcomes and Introductions:

Our meetings begin with warm smiles and enthusiastic introductions, as new faces join familiar ones. The spirit of camaraderie and shared purpose fills the air, reminding us of the power of coming together as one.


2. Update on Progress:

The leadership team shares the latest developments within our organization. We are elated to report significant growth in our membership numbers, reaffirming our belief in the importance of responsible governance and community empowerment.


3. A Dynamic Guest Speaker:

Each evening we welcome a special guest speaker who speaks to our membership about topics that are of special interest. Their expertise sheds light on critical issues affecting our province, urging us to keep striving for a better tomorrow.


Do you know someone who would be a great guest speaker? Email us with the name and contact information.



4. Open Dialogue and Discussion:

One of the highlights of the evening is the lively and engaging discussion that follows the guest presentation. Members actively share their insights, opinions, and ideas on pressing subjects that demand our attention. Through respectful dialogue, we reinforce the importance of transparent communication and active civic participation. Remember our 60 minute Deadline! If you cannot speak this week, there is always next, and you can contact us by email through the website.


5. Building Solidarity:

Throughout these meetings, the sense of solidarity is encouraged, fuelling our commitment to fostering a united Manitoba. We discovered that, like the bison herds that once roamed freely, our collective strength lies in standing together, unyielding in the face of challenges.


6. Embracing the Road Ahead:

With each meeting you will feel your spirit soar with the knowledge that we are on the right path. Together, we are building a movement that empowers citizens and redefines the political landscape. The journey may be challenging, but we stand unwavering, ready to create a brighter future for our beloved province.


Join Us Next Tuesday, and every Tuesday:

We extend a heartfelt invitation to all citizens who share our vision of responsible governance, community empowerment, and unity. Our Tuesday regular meetings are more than just gatherings; they are catalysts for positive change.


 

Exciting news at Manitoba Stronger Together!

We have recently added a dynamic "Schedule of Events" section on our homepage (bottom of page), where you can conveniently review and stay updated on our upcoming guest speakers and other important gatherings. This schedule serves as your go-to resource for planning your engagement with our community.


While we are diligently working on optimizing the schedule for mobile devices, we encourage you to view it on a desktop or tablet for the best experience.


Together, we look forward to exploring a multitude of impactful events that unite us in our mission for responsible governance and community empowerment. Mark your calendars, and let's embark on this journey together!


We can also use this schedule to update members on upcoming events that our membership may be participating in.



 

What Our Logo Means

The logo for Manitoba Stronger Together incorporates elements that symbolize unity, community, and the strength of the bison.

  1. Bison Icon: Is a silhouette of a stylized representation of a bison, symbolizing strength, resilience, and unity. The bison is depicted in a side stance, representing progress and moving together as a community.

  2. The vertical stripes: represent that the movement includes all people from all walks of life, all beliefs and all political affiliations.

  3. The Horizontal Connecting Lines: across the bison represent the connections and interdependence of community members, emphasizing the concept of being stronger together.

  4. Blue Tones: The blue in the logo design represents growth, harmony, and the natural beauty of Manitoba's landscapes.

  5. Dynamic Font: We choose a strong and modern bold font for the organization's name "Manitoba Stronger Together" to convey a sense of confidence and forward-thinking.



 

Let us continue to unite, ignite our passions, and work towards building a stronger and united Manitoba. Together, we will shape the future we want and deserve.


Keep an eye out for our next meeting announcement, and let us walk this transformative journey as one!


Stay united, stay empowered, and stay strong!

In solidarity,

The Manitoba Stronger Together Team

 
 
 

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