1. If I’m reading this right, Canada is ranked 60th worldwide in terms of our vaccination rate. Trudeau really is a Third Word-level loser. Source: ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinat… But I have some good news...
2. The good news is, pandemic cases are falling off a cliff. Everywhere in Canada, they’re rocketing down to zero. Without vaccines. And obviously, contrary to the professional liars in the public health deep state. Let me show you six graphs to prove it — all from @CPHO_Canada.
3. Here’s the map. Toggle “active cases” rate per 100,000 people. If you put your mouse over any province, you’ll see the number over time. Here’s B.C. No vaccines. Cases falling like a stone.
4. Here’s Alberta. Trudeau cut off their vaccines the most ruthlessly. And yet cases have fallen by about 80%. See the graph at the bottom.
5. Here’s Saskatchewan. Fallen in half. No vaccines. It’s a miracle.
6. Here’s Manitoba. Almost a 90% drop. No vaccines. No problem.
7. Here’s Ontario. The lowest rate of any province (other than small-population Atlantic provinces). Rate falling like a stone. But it has a vicious lockdown from a vicious premier — there’s no medical basis for his brutality. It just makes him feel strong.
8. And here’s Quebec. Their numbers have always been high because they are a radical pro-euthanasia province. It’s the Cuomo method. But even they have seen dramatic drops. With no vaccine.
9. See for yourself — the data is here: canada.ca/en/public-heal… Cases are plummeting with or without the vaccine. Trudeau is certainly stupid and lazy. But this pandemic is over — if it weren’t for the mandatory masks and shrieking CBC, you wouldn’t even know about it.

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@jkenney sacked the hypocrites which took out the stinger.

Here comes @AHS_media to sting him again.

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Watch Mirror, Alberta tomorrow to see if I'm right.
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