Experts have found that the CCP virus was not the only thing that has been killing more Canadians in 2020 than expected. According to the Statistics Canada’s latest report, an estimated 241,257 deaths occurred in Canada from January to October 2020, representing an excess of 10,090 deaths above and beyond what would have been expected if there was no pandemic. In comparison of the same period in past years, there were 228,058 deaths in 2018, and 226,994 in 2019. The report (pdf) released by the Statistics Canada measures “excess mortality,” which means the number of people who have died above and beyond what would be expected in a given period of time. Experts found that the indirect consequences of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, which causes the COVID-19 disease, is just as deadly as the virus itself. In just the period from the end of September to the end …