Canadian government says 2022 "Death Database" lists assisted suicides under the "underlying disability or mental health issue" that got citizens approved to be killed ๐Ÿ˜ฐ
ยท Nov 30, 2023 ยท NottheBee.com

Canada is killing more and more of its citizens but they're being hazy on how many they offed last year.

This "Death Database" (y'all are cold in more ways than one, Canada) was published this week to show how Canadians died in 2022.

There were 334,623 deaths in Canada in 2022, an increase of 7.3% from 2021.

Life expectancy has also decreased from 81.6 years in 2021 to 81.3 years in 2022 and that decline was more prominent in women.

Okay, run of the mill stuff, right? People do die, after all, and we can just blame a 7.3% death increase in a country with a nosediving birth rate on Covid or something.

This looks like a pretty routine chart, after all:

Ah, but there's one thing the Canadian government forgot to mention:

Huh. So the government paid to kill more than 13,000 of its citizens but it's not on the chart. Why?

Translation: LOL we don't like reporting on how many people we killed.

The way they put it, you might think they are just talking about terminal cancer cases or the like. But what about those sad, anxious poor people?

Reply: THEIR SADNESS KILLED THEM SO WE LISTED IT AS THAT.

Canada in 5 years: "Oh, you think the government is a death cult, eh? Well, it seems you're paranoid and paranoia requires MAID, don't ya know. Paranoia is killing so many neighbors lately!"

A bunch of Canucks really look at this following list and think there's nothing wrong with the info presented in these headlines and it scares the heck outta me.

If there's a Canada left in 50 years, what do you think they'll write about our time in the history books?

I'll leave you with this:


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