COVID-19
Excess Deaths in Canada and around the world remain astoundingly high in 2023

From the YouTube channel of British health researcher Dr. John Campbell
During World War II in the UK, Germany repeatedly bombed English cities night after night for months on end. Thousands were killed. In total, though World War II, about 70,000 English civilians were killed.
In the last two years, the UK has suffered over 101,000 “excess deaths”. These are deaths that data tells us should not be expected to happen at this time. In other words, people are dying earlier than should be expected.
This isn’t only happening in the UK. The numbers are astoundingly high in Canada, Australia, the US and in most western countries with modern medical systems.
In this short video presentation Dr. John Campbells shows the numbers and asks a critical question.
Excess deaths by week, 2023 https://data-explorer.oecd.org https://stats.oecd.org/index.aspx?que…
Australia, weeks 1 – 34, 2023 14,710 (16.8%) Covid deaths, 4,977
Australia, 2022, weeks 1 – 52 29,738 (18.7%) Australia, excess deaths 2022 + 2023 = 44,448
Austria, week 1 – 44, 2023 4,444 (6.5%)
Canada, weeks 1 – 33, 2023 28,400 (16.7%) Covid deaths, 4,613
Canada, 2022 61,468 (22.3%) Canada, excess deaths 2022 + 2023 = 89,868
Denmark, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 3,052 (6.9%) Covid deaths, 347
Denmark, 2022 5,871 (11%) Denmark, excess deaths 2022 + 2023 = 8,923
Finland, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 4,627 (10.5%)
France, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 22,268 (4.9%) Covid deaths, 5,565
France, 2022 71,751 (11.9%)
Germany, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 59,039 (7.7%)
Germany, 2022 134, 578 (14.9%)
Greece, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 5,132 (5.2%)
Iceland, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 209 (11.5%) Covid deaths, 0
Iceland, 2022 446 (20.2%)
Israel, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 4,303 (11.8%) Covid deaths, 640
Israel, 2022 7,050 (15.4%)
Italy, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 938 (0.28%)
Netherlands, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 14,209 (11.3%)
Netherlands, 2022 19,326 (13.2%)
New Zealand, weeks, 1 – 44, 2023 3,960 (14.5%)
New Zealand, 2022 5,787 (17.6%)
Norway, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 1,885 (5.7%)
Norway, 2022 4,980 (12.5%)
Portugal, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 5,184 (6.3%)
Spain, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 11,948 (3.7%)
Switzerland, 1 – 44, 2023 2,063 (3.9%)
UK, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 49,389 (9.44%) Covid deaths, 18,591
UK, 2022 52,514 (9.26%) UK excess deaths 2022 + 2023 = 101,903
Height of the Blitz, September 1940 to May 1941 UK civilian deaths, 40,000
Total civilian deaths for WW2, 70,000
US, weeks 1 – 37, 2023 155,763 (7.8%) Covid deaths, 76,187
US, 2022 495,749 (17.53) US excess deaths 2022 + 2023 = 651,512
Total US deaths in Vietnam war The U.S. National Archives shows that 58,220 U.S. soldiers perished. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/h…
Hungary, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 -3,785 (-3.2%)
Poland, weeks 1 – 43, 2023 104 (0.13%)
Slovak republic, weeks 1 – 43, 2023 -774 (-1.54%)
Sweden, weeks 1 – 44, 2023 -529 (0.6%)
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This dataset presents the latest data on All-cause death statistics Excess mortality and COVID-19 deaths, by week, for all OECD countries for which data are available. The expected number of deaths is based on the average number of deaths for the same week, (2015-19) This baseline could be considered a lower estimate of the expected number of deaths since both population growth and an ageing population would be expected to push up the number of deaths observed each year. For example, New Zealand saw its population grow by around 9% since 2015, with the number of people aged 65 and over increasing by 18%.
2025 Federal Election
Mark Carney refuses to clarify 2022 remarks accusing the Freedom Convoy of ‘sedition’

From LifeSiteNews
Mark Carney described the Freedom Convoy as an act of ‘sedition’ and advocated for the government to use its power to crush the non-violent protest movement.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney refused to elaborate on comments he made in 2022 referring to the anti-mandate Freedom Convoy protest as an act of “sedition” and advocating for the government to put an end to the movement.
“Well, look, I haven’t been a politician,” Carney said when a reporter in Windsor, Ontario, where a Freedom Convoy-linked border blockade took place in 2022, asked, “What do you say to Canadians who lost trust in the Liberal government back then and do not have trust in you now?”
“I became a politician a little more than two months ago, two and a half months ago,” he said. “I came in because I thought this country needed big change. We needed big change in the economy.”
Carney’s lack of an answer seems to be in stark contrast to the strong opinion he voiced in a February 7, 2022, column published in the Globe & Mail at the time of the convoy titled, “It’s Time To End The Sedition In Ottawa.”
In that piece, Carney wrote that the Freedom Convoy was a movement of “sedition,” adding, “That’s a word I never thought I’d use in Canada. It means incitement of resistance to or insurrection against lawful authority.”
Carney went on to claim in the piece that if “left unchecked” by government authorities, the Freedom Convoy would “achieve” its “goal of undermining our democracy.”
Carney even targeted “[a]nyone sending money to the Convoy,” accusing them of “funding sedition.”
Internal emails from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) eventually showed that his definition of sedition were not in conformity with the definition under Canada’s Criminal Code, which explicitly lists the “use of force” as a necessary aspect of sedition.
“The key bit is ‘use of force,’” one RCMP officer noted in the emails. “I’m all about a resolution to this and a forceful one with us victorious but, from the facts on the ground, I don’t know we’re there except in a small number of cases.”
Another officer replied with, “Agreed,” adding that “It would be a stretch to say the trucks barricading the streets and the air horns blaring at whatever decibels for however many days constitute the ‘use of force.’”
The reality is that the Freedom Convoy was a peaceful event of public protest against COVID mandates, and not one protestor was charged with sedition. However, the Liberal government, then under Justin Trudeau, did take an approach similar to the one advocated for by Carney, invoking the Emergencies Act to clear-out protesters. Since then, a federal judge has ruled that such action was “not justified.”
Despite this, the two most prominent leaders of the Freedom Convoy, Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, still face a possible 10-year prison sentence for their role in the non-violent assembly. LifeSiteNews has reported extensively on their trial.
COVID-19
17-year-old died after taking COVID shot, but Ontario judge denies his family’s liability claim

From LifeSiteNews
Ontario Superior Court Justice Sandra Antoniani ruled that the Department of Health had no ‘duty of care’ to individual members of the public in its pandemic response.
An Ontario judge dismissed a liability claim from a family of a high schooler who died weeks after taking the COVID shot.
According to a published report on March 26 by Blacklock’s Reporter, Ontario Superior Court Justice Sandra Antoniani ruled that the Department of Health had no “duty of care” to a Canadian teenager who died after receiving a COVID vaccine.
“The plaintiff’s tragedy is real, but there is no private law duty of care made out,” Antoniani said.
“There is no private law duty of care to individual members of the public injured by government core policy decisions in the handling of health emergencies which impact the general population,” she continued.
In September 2021, 17-year-old Sean Hartman of Beeton, Ontario, passed away just three weeks after receiving a Pfizer-BioNtech COVID shot.
After his death, his family questioned if health officials had warned Canadians “that a possible side effect of receiving a Covid-19 vaccine was death.” The family took this petition to court but has been denied a hearing.
Antoniani alleged that “the defendants’ actions were aimed at mitigating the health impact of a global pandemic on the Canadian public. The defendants deemed that urgent action was necessary.”
“Imposition of a private duty of care would have a negative impact on the ability of the defendants to prioritize the interests of the entire public, with the distraction of fear over the possibility of harm to individual members of the public, and the risk of litigation and unlimited liability,” she ruled.
As LifeSiteNews previously reported, Dan Hartman, Sean’s father, filed a $35.6 million lawsuit against Pfizer after his son’s death.
Hartman’s family is not alone in their pursuit of justice after being injured by the COVID shot. Canada’s Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) was launched in December 2020 after the Canadian government gave vaccine makers a shield from liability regarding COVID-19 jab-related injuries.
However, only 103 claims of 1,859 have been approved to date, “where it has been determined by the Medical Review Board that there is a probable link between the injury and the vaccine, and that the injury is serious and permanent.”
Thus far, VISP has paid over $6 million to those injured by COVID injections, with some 2,000 claims remaining to be settled.
According to studies, post-vaccination heart conditions such as myocarditis are well documented in those, especially young males who have received the Pfizer jab.
Additionally, a recent study done by researchers with Canada-based Correlation Research in the Public Interest showed that 17 countries have found a “definite causal link” between peaks in all-cause mortality and the fast rollouts of the COVID shots as well as boosters.
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