Canadian company's commercial highlighting euthanasia panned as 'dystopian'

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Canadian fashion retailer Simons received backlash on Twitter after releasing an advertisement highlighting a young woman who chose physician-assisted suicide.

Creighton School of Medicine professor Charles Camosy joined 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' to discuss a new Canadian law that would allow minors to be euthanized by state doctors without the consent of their parents.

"Last breaths are sacred," the woman says as the advertisement begins."When I imagine my final days, I see bubbles. I see the ocean. I see music." Simons, during the interview, said that it was important to tell Jennyfer’s story and to try and create a"ripple" in which people can find the strength and courage to see beauty, even amidst life’s more difficult moments.

"At some point I think you have to decide in life what you want to do and is your heart in a generous place—and then you have to create a new reality. And you can question yourself and never do anything. But if your heart is in our right place then I think you just have to forge forward," he said.

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