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Excess deaths (new record) in Canadian province of Nova Scotia - 1:1000 population died in 2022
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A March 7, 2023 CBC article headline reads: “Nova Scotia tight-lipped about spike in deaths - Unexpectedly high numbers of people are dying in an untimely fashion,' expert says” (click here)

All highly COVID-19 vaccinated countries and jurisdictions are seeing record excess deaths on the order of 1 per 1000 population in 2022.

  • USA - 270,000 in 2022 (source: Ethical Skeptic, BMC Skidmore, USMortality.com)

  • Germany - 103,000 in 2022 (source: German govt, OECD, EuroMOMO click here)

  • UK - 54,000 in 2022 (source: BBC click here)

  • Japan - 91,000 in 2022 (source: click here)

  • Australia - 42,000 in 2022 (source: click here)

  • Alberta - 4000 in 2022 (source: click here)

Now we can add the small Canadian province of Nova Scotia to the list.

From CBC article: “For the first 10 months of 2022, there were 848 more deaths than expected in Nova Scotia. The province said 546 of those were due to COVID-19. That means almost 36 per cent of the deaths are attributable to other causes.”

CBC News asked the Nova Scotia g…

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