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We need to start pressing DS for an inquiry/investigation

Now that DS has taken care of parents rights, protecting children, advocating for energy, sorted out the daycare debacle and started on health care this needs to be addressed. Excess mortality is a HUGE issue and I know it’s a conversation we had with her when we were part of her locals group. I think it’s time we ask this question again and get an investigation started, lets send an email to [email protected]

ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY DATA - CANADA
Stats Canada Data as of February 8th, 2024

For almost 3 years, we were told how many people died of COVID daily.

Alberta is reporting an average of 166 AVOIDABLE EXCESS DEATHS A WEEK.
ONE AVOIDABLE EXCESS DEATH AN HOUR.
YET NOT A WORD.

By January 2024, Ontario had not reported a single cause of death for 2023.
Canada had reported 112,015 Ill-Defined and Unspecified or Information Unavailable (Unknown Cause) deaths making up over 50% of all reported deaths in Canada in 2023 at the time.

Suddenly, after attention was drawn to this, the February 2024 Health Canada data now shows causes of death for Ontario.
Unknown Cause still accounts for over 28% of all reported deaths in Canada (71,860) and over 35% of all reported deaths in Ontario (29,195) for 2023 alone.
Full report by province here: http://dksdata.com/Excess/allcausecanadaFebruary2024.pdf

Last month, the world reacted in outrage when it was reported that there were 16,043 Unknown Cause deaths in Canada (not the true number at the time).
See my detailed report on that here: https://dksdata.com/COVArticles?9
(PDF copy here: https://dksdata.com/Articles/COVArticles/Nov27report.pdf)

Even with the sudden drop in the current reporting, where is the outrage for 14,710 Unknown Cause deaths still for Canada in 2022 and 71,860 Unknown Cause deaths for Canada in 2023.

Excess Deaths are out of control.
Not a word from any Premier. WHY? https://dksdata.com/ExcessDeaths

The only Premier in Canada that people seem to think will save them is overseeing the destruction of evidence and ignoring her compromised Justice Department in Alberta that ensured this did not end in 2020/2021 by hiding evidence.
Those crimes continue and the conspirators to these crimes grow every day.

In Alberta, we now have more 3,250 MORE deaths reported in 2023 than in the whole of 2019.
Already 335 more deaths in 2023 than the whole of the 'pandemic' year (2020).
We have over a month of data yet to report in Alberta for 2023 so it will get worse.

Almost 240,000 Avoidable Excess Deaths in Canada since 2020. There is not enough sanitizer in the world to wash that blood away

https://twitter.com/dksdata/status/1756081870691860971

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"Don’t piss on my leg and tell me it’s raining." That’s exactly how this so-called pipeline “agreement” between Danielle Smith and Mark Carney feels.

We’re told progress is being made — but the same roadblocks remain:
First Nations opposition, British Columbia resistance, endless carbon taxes piled on Alberta, and a vague, maybe-someday timeline for construction. Nothing has changed, except a shiny piece of paper Smith can wave around at the UCP AGM.”

https://www.westernstandard.news/news/advocates-say-alberta-independence-sentiment-remains-strong-despite-carney-smith-energy-agreement/69354
I agree. Full steam ahead to Alberta Independence.
This MOA is just a Carney PR photo op.
“Asked about whether a potential pipeline announcement would ease the independence sentiment, Rath was firm in saying it wouldn’t.

“We don’t care about pipelines,” he said.

“We care about censorship. We care about losing our freedom of speech. We care about having our guns stolen from us. We care about it every time we turn around.

"Mark Carney and the Liberals find some new way to screw us over as Albertans because they don't like us, don't like our culture, and don't like our resentment of government.”

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