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

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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%.

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Canadian government seeking to destroy Freedom Convoy leader, taking Big Red from Chris Barber

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By Anthony Murdoch

The Crown claimed that ‘Big Red’ is an ‘offence-related property’ relating to Chris Barber’s involvement in the 2022 protests against Canada’s COVID mandates.

The Canadian government is still going after Freedom Convoy leader Chris Barber, this time hoping to seize his very livelihood.

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) has reported that it represented Barber during a November 26 hearing about the Crown’s attempt to take “Big Red,” Barber’s semi-truck. The Crown claimed that the vehicle is an “offence-related property” relating to Barber’s involvement in the 2022 protests against Canada’s COVID mandates.

Barber’s truck, a 2004 Kenworth long-haul, which he uses for business, was a focal point in the 2022 protests. He drove it to Ottawa, where it was parked for an extended period of time, but he complied when officials asked him to move it. 

Barber’s lawyer, Diane Magas, said the Crown’s attempt to take away Barber’s livelihood is “not” in the spirit of laws in place regarding forfeiture.

“The impact of the forfeiture of ‘Big Red’, which is an essential part of the operation of Mr. Barber’s trucking business and is relied upon by Mr. Barber, his family, as well as employees, is not what Parliament had in mind when enacting those forfeiture provisions,” she said as per a JCCF press release.

“Especially considering the context of a political protest where the police told Mr. Barber where to park the truck and when Mr. Barber moved the truck after being asked to move it.”

The Freedom Convoy leader has talked about his truck, saying that, “Big Red is how I put food on the table.”

“I followed every instruction police gave me during the protest, and I never imagined the government would try to take the very truck I rely on to earn a living,” Barber continued.

ruling regarding the Crown’s wish to seize Barber’s truck is expected to appear on December 19; however, the court case could drag into the new year.

On October 7, 2025, after a long trial, Ontario Court Justice Heather Perkins-McVey sentenced Tamara Lich and Barber to 18 months’ house arrest. They had been declared guilty of mischief for their roles as leaders of the 2022 protest against COVID mandates, and as social media influencers.  

Lich and Barber have filed appeals of their own against their house arrest sentences, arguing that the trial judge did not correctly apply the law on their mischief charges.

Government lawyers for the Crown have filed an appeal of the acquittals of Lich and Barber on intimidation charges.

Lich and Barber were declared guilty of mischief for their roles as leaders of the protest against COVID mandates in April 2022, and as social media influencers. The conviction came after a nearly two-year trial despite the non-violent nature of the popular movement.

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Crown seeks to punish peaceful protestor Chris Barber by confiscating his family work truck “Big Red”

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Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announces that the Ontario Court of Justice will hold a hearing at 10:00 a.m. ET on Wednesday, November 26 at 161 Elgin Street, Ottawa, regarding the Crown’s attempt to permanently seize “Big Red,” the 2004 Kenworth long-haul truck relied upon by peaceful Freedom Convoy protestor Chris Barber and his family trucking business.

Constitutional lawyer Diane Magas, who represents Mr. Barber, is opposing the forfeiture.

“The impact of the forfeiture of ‘Big Red’, which is an essential part of the operation of Mr. Barber’s trucking business and is relied upon by Mr. Barber, his family as well as employees, is not what Parliament had in mind when enacting those forfeiture provisions, especially considering the context of a political protest where the police told Mr. Barber where to park the truck and when Mr. Barber moved the truck after being asked to move it,” she said.

Mr. Barber, a Saskatchewan trucker and central figure in the peaceful 2022 Freedom Convoy, depends on this vehicle for his livelihood. The Crown alleges that his truck constitutes “offence-related property.”

The November 26 hearing will address the Crown’s application to seize the truck and will include evidence regarding ownership and corporate title. The Court will also consider an application filed earlier this year by Mr. Barber’s family, who are asserting their rights as interested third parties and seeking to prevent the loss of the vehicle.

Mr. Barber was found guilty of mischief and counselling others to breach a court order following the peaceful Freedom Convoy protest, despite his consistent cooperation with law enforcement and reliance on legal advice during the events of early 2022. At sentencing, the Court acknowledged that he “came with the noblest of intent and did not advocate for violence,” emphasizing that Mr. Barber encouraged calm and compliance.

Mr. Barber said, “‘Big Red’ is how I put food on the table. I followed every instruction police gave me during the protest, and I never imagined the government would try to take the very truck I rely on to earn a living.”

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