Greater Toronto and Ottawa together account for 54.8% of Ontario’s population but 75.9% of Ontario deaths by/with covid-19.

#COVID19Ontario #covid19toronto #covid19ottawa
Greater Toronto (population: 7,077,933 or 48.0% of Ontario):

Total deaths by/with covid-19: 2,933 (414 deaths per every million people in the region or 0.04%)

67.0% of Ontario deaths by/with covid-19
Greater Toronto - The proportion of cases (positive test results) resulting in death (yellow line).
City of Toronto (population: 3,001,601 or 20.4% of Ontario):

Total deaths by/with covid-19: 1,844 (614 deaths per every million people in Toronto or 0.06%)

42.1% of Ontario deaths by/with covid-19
City of Toronto - The proportion of cases (positive test results) resulting in death (yellow line).
Halton Region:
Peel Region:
York Region:
Durham Region:
City of Ottawa (population: 1,006,210 or 6.8% of Ontario):

Total deaths by/with covid-19: 391 (389 deaths per every million people in Ottawa or 0.04%)

8.9% of Ontario deaths by/with covid-19
City of Ottawa - The proportion of cases (positive test results) resulting in death (yellow line).

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Here we have the total number of deaths in Canada over the past five years. The most recent 12 months of data do not suggest a spike in deaths out of line with historical trends. Image
Zooming out nationally over the past decade, we see that it's perfectly natural for deaths in one year to exceed deaths in the previous year.

***This does not necessarily = excess deaths.***

Look how often the blue growth line is above 0%. Image
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Removing Toronto, the correlation is weaker. Image
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#COVID19Canada #COVID19 #Canada Image
Zooming out nationally over the past decade, we see that it's perfectly natural for deaths in one year to exceed deaths in the previous year.

***This does not necessarily = excess deaths.***

Look how often the blue growth line is above 0%. Image
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Here's how I differentiate between a true liberal and a true conservative:

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The liberal seeks to advance liberty by freeing the individual of the hardships and injustices that prevent one from reaching their potential. Government is a means to that end.

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The conservative seeks to advance liberty largely by freeing the individual of the restraints placed on them by government. Government is a barrier.

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