Episode Description
Claire Elyse Brosseau is a Canadian comedian and actor whose life has become part of a national and international conversation about mental illness, autonomy, and Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD).Her story has been covered in The New York Times, but until now, Claire had never sat down for an on-camera interview.In this Season Two premiere of Can’t Be Censored, Claire speaks directly to camera for the first time about her life, her experiences with the mental-health system, and what it’s like to have deeply personal decisions debated publicly by people who have never lived them.Midway through the conversation, Claire’s mother, Mary Louise, joins the interview, also appearing on camera for the first time — offering a rare parent’s perspective on love, illness, endurance, and what it means to live inside this story as a family.This episode does not argue for or against policy outcomes. It documents lived experience allowing viewers to hear directly from a daughter and a mother, in their own words, without narration, panel debate, or political framing.This conversation includes discussion of:• Mental illness• Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)• Family, caregiving, and autonomy• Media coverage and public debateViewer discretion is strongly advised.