1. Ted Cruz: Google is the most dangerous company on the face of the planet
2. INFOWARS: CDC death stats out –
2019 – 2,855,000
2020 – 2,903,000
Difference of 48,000 “extra” deaths can be accounted for by overdoes, suicides and other reasons related to the lockdowns.Where are the 350,664 extra covid deaths as reported today on cdc site today.
3. Sure this is normal. Right?
It has been reported that the man illegally arrested & assaulted by police in this video has committed suicide.
My condolences. I invite the family to contact me and we will sue the police on their behalf. That will not bring him back; but perhaps it will stop more brutality. https://t.co/j69Jy8Fy9v
— Ezra Levant ? (@ezralevant) January 5, 2021
(This is from Scarborough, essentially Toronto.)
4. Warming up for tomorrow in DC
As we are driving to our hotel in DC there are police checking papers and hotel registrations.
If you don’t have papers, they won’t let you through the check points. pic.twitter.com/qWs8umOIWc
— Mike Coudrey (@MichaelCoudrey) January 5, 2021
5. Quebec to impose 9 pm curfews and full lockdown, according to government source
Quebec will announce a province-wide lockdown that will bring “8 pm or 9pm” curfews, as cases in the province continue to skyrocket.
According to a report from La Presse, a source within the government says Premier Francois Legault will make the announcement on Wednesday. The lockdown will last three to four weeks and will include “schools, offices, construction and the manufacturing sector.”
Essential shops, grocery stores, and pharmacies will be allowed to stay open.
The announcement comes as new daily cases in the province continue to break the 2,000 threshold, with the province’s ministry of health calling the situation “out of control.”
The province has seen 8,379 total deaths since the beginning of the pandemic.
Thank you all for your dedication this year so far.
StatsCan associates the increase in death among young men with the negative effects of coronavirus lockdowns.
http://tnc.news/2021/01/05/deaths-among-young-men-in-western-canada-increased-during-lockdowns-statscan
2020 was the worst year on record for opioid overdoses in many parts of Canada. Alberta recorded 904 overdose deaths, compared to 790 dying from coronavirus.
New data from Statistics Canada says that young men in Western Canada were much more likely to die in 2020.
From mid-May to mid-October, there were approximately 7,172 deaths among Canadians 44 year or younger, with 81% of those being male. StatsCan claims its number of deaths is 1,385 higher than what was estimated before the pandemic.
“This pattern was seen particularly in Alberta and British Columbia, which were the only provinces with evidence of excess mortality among this age group. Alberta accounted for 298 excess deaths for males under the age of 45, while British Columbia accounted for 260.” StatsCan wrote.
From March until October, 50 people under the age of 45 died of coronavirus.
StatsCan associates the increase in death among young men with the negative effects of coronavirus lockdowns.
“Increases in mortality could also be due to indirect consequences related to measures put in place to address the pandemic, such as missed or delayed medical interventions and other possible changes in behaviour such as increased substance use,” they wrote.
“For example, in British Columbia, the Chief Coroner’s Office has reported increases in deaths due to overdoses since the start of the pandemic.”
2020 was the worst year on record for opioid overdoses in many parts of Canada. Alberta recorded 904 overdose deaths, compared to 790 dying from coronavirus.
British Columbia averaged over 100 overdose deaths monthly from March to August.
Medical experts have concluded that young men are much more likely to overdose during the pandemic due to job loss, social isolation and a loss of services during lockdowns.