Delta Hospice Society Says Mayor’s Call to Redirect Charity Funds ‘Chilling’

Delta Hospice Society Says Mayor’s Call to Redirect Charity Funds ‘Chilling’
The Delta Hospice Society in Delta, B.C., in a file photo. Courtesy of Delta Hospice Society
Lee Harding
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Delta Hospice Society (DHS) president Angelina Ireland is calling the actions of Delta’s mayor “chilling” after he urged B.C. Premier John Horgan to redirect private funds from the society’s thrift shop to a hospice facility formerly run by the charity.

DHS found itself in controversy last year following a provincial directive to require provincially-funded hospices to provide medical assistance in dying (MAiD) onsite. Its refusal to comply led to its privately-owned and operated facility, the Irene Thomas Hospice, to be taken over in February 2021 by the Fraser Health Authority.

Lee Harding
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Lee Harding is a journalist and think tank researcher based in Saskatchewan, and a contributor to The Epoch Times.
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