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Statistics Canada reports 27% jump in excess deaths in citizens under 44 in 2022

Updated: May 29, 2023 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon May 29, 2023 – 5:40 pm EDTMon May 29, 2023 – 5:43 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Official statistics reveal that there was an unusually high number of deaths in Canada in 2022, which some experts warn is becoming the norm.  

According to Statistics Canada, there was a 27 percent increase in deaths of Canadians up to age 44 in the last five months of 2022, a phenomena which Dr. John Campbell says is not unique to Canada but is occurring worldwide.   

“I’m afraid sadly we are seeing these ongoing excess deaths and what is just astounding is the degree to which this is not being covered in mainstream media,” Campbell said after examining the newly released stats.  

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Analyzing the statistics, 27 percent excess deaths means that in August and September 2022, 1,597 more deaths occurred than expected in the aforementioned cohort.

Excess deaths is the term used by statisticians when the number of deaths exceeds the number of expected deaths in a given time period, in a given population.  

According to Campbell, increased deaths would not have been surprising in 2020 and 2021, since those years marked the peak of COVID-19.

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