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The Liberal Government Failing Veterans, And This Time They Can’t Hide It
The Liberal government failing veterans isn’t a theory, or a political jab, or some exaggerated “right-wing talking point.” It’s real, it’s happening, and after hearing what this Canadian veteran exposed, I’m convinced the situation is far worse than the Trudeau and Carney government has ever admitted.
I stopped the video I was editing and rushed this article out because what Kelsey Sharon said wasn’t mild criticism, it was a grenade lobbed directly into the thick walls of Ottawa’s denial machine. She didn’t whisper. She detonated.
And the Liberals?
They’d prefer if you never heard a word of it.
This government keeps pouring billions into foreign causes, foreign migrants, and foreign interests, while the people who fought for this country are pushed aside like some annoying afterthought.
If you want proof of how far this government will go to prioritize everyone else before Canadians, look no further than Budget 2025: A National Failure, where they happily tossed billions toward migrants and global pet projects while cutting Veterans Affairs by billions.
But today isn’t about Budget 2025.
Today is about betrayal.
And the people betrayed are the very ones who wore the uniform.

A Veteran Walks Into Parliament with the Truth, And the Liberals Panic
Her name is Kelsey Sharon, and if the Liberals didn’t know her name before, they sure do now.
She served at 18.
She went to war under the flag in that same Parliamentary room.
She buried friends.
She came home with injuries you can’t see from a podium.
And from her own mouth, here’s what she exposed:
Canada does not count veteran suicides. At all.
Not tracked.
Not published.
Not acknowledged.
And here’s the part that should terrify every Canadian:
“If you don’t count us, you don’t have to admit you failed us.”
Veterans say suicides happen every single day, sometimes more than one, but the government shrugs, waves a 2016 report around like a security blanket, and hopes Canadians stay asleep.
Even CBC confirmed the lack of proper tracking:
Canadian soldier suicides poorly tracked, veterans groups say
This isn’t ignorance.
This is evasion.
A country refusing to look at the casualties of its own failures.
MAID: The “Solution” No Decent Government Should Ever Offer

Let’s talk about the most explosive part of Sharon’s testimony.
She says veterans continue reporting that they’re still being offered MAID, Medical Assistance in Dying, when they reach out for help.
Now, here’s where we go full scorched earth:
✔ The government claims only four incidents have ever happened
✔ Veterans insist the reality is far bigger
✔ One side has everything to lose by admitting the truth
And I’m going to tell you what the verified record says, and what veterans say that record is hiding.
✔ Verified:
Veterans Affairs Canada did investigate MAID being inappropriately mentioned to veterans.
They admit it happened.
They say it was four isolated cases by a single employee, and that the employee is gone.
Government report:
Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) releases report into allegations of inappropriate conversations with Veterans about Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
✔ Also Verified:
Multiple outlets, including Global News, confirmed that at least one veteran was offered MAID when seeking help for PTSD.
Veterans Affairs says worker ‘inappropriately’ discussed medically assisted death with veteran
This alone should have been a national scandal.
One case is too many.
But here’s where the scorched-earth truth comes in:
✔ Veterans say the four-case explanation is nonsense
They don’t believe it.
They don’t trust VAC’s internal investigation.
And testimony from people like Sharon says veterans continue coming forward, privately, with allegations that it still happens.
Is it proven?
No, because no one has published those cases.
Are the allegations real?
They exist. And they are growing.
That’s the part the Liberals can’t control.
And that’s the part they fear.
This is where the official narrative and lived reality split into two different universes:
• The Government: “It was four isolated cases, nothing more.”
• Veterans: “That’s not what we lived.”
One of these groups has a reason to downplay.
The other has nothing left to lose.
Investigators Instead of Help: The Liberal Way
Let’s say you’re a veteran. You reach out for help because you’re at the end of your rope.
What does this government do?
If you believe veteran testimony:
They send investigators.
They follow you.
They interrogate you.
They warn you not to make noise.
Medical care becomes surveillance.
Healing becomes bureaucracy.
Support becomes intimidation.
This isn’t healthcare.
This is a system protecting itself, not the people it’s meant to serve.
And if you dare criticize?
According to Sharon, they threaten benefits.
They monitor your social media.
They send people to “keep tabs.”
Meanwhile, the Minister of Veterans Affairs blocks veterans online for daring to expose the cracks.

And trust me, they’re not cracks.
They’re craters.
Life-Saving PTSD Treatments Blocked, But Electroshock Is Fine?
Here’s where my head nearly exploded.
Psychedelic-assisted therapy is showing massive promise globally for PTSD.
Countries are adopting it.
Veterans around the world are healing from it.
Canada?
Buried it under enough red tape to stretch from Ottawa to Kandahar.
Instead, veterans say they get offered:
✔ Electroshock therapy
✔ Heavy sedation
✔ Drugs pumped out like Skittles
✔ Waitlists that last years
✔ Case managers who barely speak English
Meanwhile, Sharon, the first Canadian ever to legally access psilocybin outside a clinical trial, says the government made it nearly impossible for her to get.
She only got treatment because:
🇺🇸 Americans funded it
💰 Private donors funded it
🏥 Independent groups fought for her
Not the Canadian government.
Not Veterans Affairs.
Not the system paid with our taxes.
If that doesn’t feel like betrayal, I don’t know what does.
$32 Billion Spent, And Veterans Ask Where the Hell It Went
Sharon slammed them with another fact:
“You spend $32 billion on Indigenous and veterans programs, yet the money never reaches the people who need it.”
She’s right.
And you know why I believe her?
Because no Canadian sees that money.
Ever!
It evaporates into:
✔ Committees
✔ Consultants
✔ Middle managers
✔ Third-party contracts
✔ Bureaucratic dead zones
✔ Photo ops
✔ Reports no one reads
✔ Administrative black holes
Meanwhile, veterans sleep in tents.
The same government that can spend billions overseas and billions supporting mass migration can’t figure out how to fund the people who served right here at home.
Imagine wearing a Canadian uniform, fighting under a Canadian flag, bleeding for Canada, only to watch the government hand your benefits to someone who walked off a plane two days ago.
That’s what she said.
That’s what veterans feel.
A Country That Sends You to War, Then Won’t Bring You Home
The line that stuck with me most was this:
“A veteran somewhere in this country won’t make it to the morning.”
That line hits like a sledgehammer because it’s true.
Not because they’re weak.
Not because they’re broken.
Because the system refuses to support them.
From Afghanistan to today, we have veterans falling through cracks big enough to swallow a platoon.
And while this happens, Parliament pats itself on the back for passing “historic” budgets that bury veterans in paperwork while lifting everyone else with a forklift.
This country used to look, act, and feel like Canada.
Now?
Veterans say it feels like they’re fighting Canada itself.
Would You Have Ever Heard Any of This Without Independent Media?
Here’s the question that scares me:
Would any Canadian know this truth if not for this video and post?
We both know the answer.
Legacy media won’t touch this.
Too inconvenient.
Too politically risky.
Too damaging to their favourite government.
But that’s why I’m here.
If you want me continuing to expose what the CBC won’t, the Globe and Mail won’t, and CTV won’t…
Then you know what to do.
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Because the more engagement this gets, the harder it becomes for Ottawa to bury this story.
This is Mac’s Opinion.
And I’m not backing down.
Cheers.
Q: Did Veterans Affairs Canada offer MAID to veteran
A: Verified reports confirm that MAID was inappropriately raised to veterans in multiple incidents. The government claims these were isolated cases by a single employee; veterans allege the issue is wider.
Q: Does Canada track veteran suicides?
A: No. Canada does not consistently track or publish full veteran suicide data, making accountability difficult.
Q: Are PTSD treatments like psychedelic therapy available to veterans?
A: Access is heavily restricted. Veterans report significant bureaucratic barriers, even though global studies show promising results.
Q: Did the government cut billions from Veterans Affairs?
A: Yes. Veterans Affairs funding has seen major cuts while spending on migrants and foreign initiatives has risen.






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