Canada to go ahead with Organ Harvesting?
This is too creepy. In Canada, Terry Schaivo would have probably been ‘parted out’ a long time ago.
Organ “Harvesting” Policy in Canada to Allow Terminal Patients to be Killed for Parts?
TORONTO, September 16, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Before the practice of organ donation and transplants began, the definition of death was not very difficult. If a person had no signs of life, if his brain, heart and other organs had ceased to show any activity, he was dead. But in the age of transplants and “miraculous” resuscitation, what constitutes death has become a controversial issue. Increasingly, the need to wait until the patient is no longer using his organs, is being overlooked in the rush to get fresh organs to transplant patients. The longer a donor has been dead, the less likely a donated organ will be to “take” in a recipient’s body.
That’s an interesting point. Better not sign that organ donor card in your wallet. It might save your life.

