Current Excess Deaths for Canada (over the 10-year pre-pandemic average) sit at over 260,000 with that number projected to be over 340,000 EXCESS DEATHS by the end of 2024.
All provinces are still lagging in reporting for 2023/2024 and many are still adding data to 2022.
The final all-cause death numbers for all provinces are expected to be above the high of 2022 as a result.
January 8th, 2024, to August 8th, 2024, data saw an increase in Canadian reported all-cause deaths of;
-65 in 2021
+16,990 in 2022
+110,020 in 2023
Only Alberta, BC, and Quebec have reported up to Week 22 for 2024. However, even these numbers are not yet confirmed and will likely rise in the coming months.
Most provinces (and Canada overall) are showing a disturbing increase in deaths in the under-45 age groups for 2023/2024 that continues to rise.
These are not deaths being driven by immigration or the “baby boomers”.
We are not importing terminally sick people or dead bodies. On top of this, immigrants are more likely to have larger direct family groups (children).
Without immigration, the full extent of the death of Canada since 2020 is truly terrifying.
Nova Scotia deleted most of the data from 2023 in April & again in June. What was added back has at least 3k deaths missing from the data. Manitoba has reported to Week 34 of 2023. This excludes approximately 5.4k deaths (just for 2023).
Canadian Federal level data has approximately 9k all-cause deaths still unreported for 2023 alone. In 2024, to Week 22, there are approximately 40k-50k deaths still unreported, which places 2024 on course to be the worst year for all-cause deaths in Canadian history.
2024 provincial data is showing this will only get worse from here.
🚨 CANADA MORTALITY - AUGUST 2024. All-cause mortality surpasses birth rates in Canada for 2023/2024. Yet the population has grown 10% in the last 2 years. Immigration is masking the true nature of how Canada is dying. Full PDF here: https://dksdata.com/Excess/allcausecanadaAugust2024.pdf Lowered life expectancy in Canada (PDF): https://dksdata.com/Articles/COVArticles/Nov27report.pdf
Current Excess Deaths for Canada (over the 10-year pre-pandemic average) sit at over 260,000 with that number projected to be over 340,000 EXCESS DEATHS by the end of 2024.
All provinces are still lagging in reporting for 2023/2024 and many are still adding data to 2022.
The final all-cause death numbers for all provinces are expected to be above the high of 2022 as a result. January 8th, 2024, to August 8th, 2024, data saw an increase in Canadian reported all-cause deaths of; -65 in 2021 +16,990 in 2022 +110,020 in 2023
Only Alberta, BC, and Quebec have reported up to Week 22 for 2024. However, even these numbers are not yet confirmed and will likely rise in the coming months. Most provinces (and Canada overall) are showing a disturbing increase in deaths in the under-45 age groups for 2023/2024 that continues to rise.
These are not deaths being driven by immigration or the “baby boomers”.
We are not importing terminally sick people or dead bodies. On top of this, immigrants are more likely to have larger direct family groups (children).
Without immigration, the full extent of the death of Canada since 2020 is truly terrifying.
Nova Scotia deleted most of the data from 2023 in April & again in June. What was added back has at least 3k deaths missing from the data. Manitoba has reported to Week 34 of 2023. This excludes approximately 5.4k deaths (just for 2023).
Canadian Federal level data has approximately 9k all-cause deaths still unreported for 2023 alone. In 2024, to Week 22, there are approximately 40k-50k deaths still unreported, which places 2024 on course to be the worst year for all-cause deaths in Canadian history.
2024 provincial data is showing this will only get worse from here.