Halifax Tar
Army.ca Fixture
- Reaction score
- 11,390
- Points
- 1,260
Hmm... What could have caused a dip in life expectancy starting in 2020? What sort of public health emergency might have played a part?
Probably not the same thing that started the decline in 2016…
Point remains that while some were thinking CPP/OAS/etc will be challenged by Canadians living longer, that appears not to be a valid assumption in the out years. Maybe Canadians hit peak awesomeness a few years ago. By the stats, at least we’re a couple years longer living than our Southern neighbors, so there’s that…
Some decent data.
Provisional deaths and excess mortality in Canada dashboard
The dashboard presents data that are relevant for monitoring the impacts of COVID-19 on mortality in Canada. It includes the latest weekly death data, historical weekly death data back to 2014, updated adjusted (i.e. the estimated number of weekly deaths) and expected weekly death counts...
www150.statcan.gc.ca
Excess mortality, COVID-19 and health care systems in Canada
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Another thing we could do (and this will hurt) is move away from defined benefit pension plan to a defined contribution plan for federal employees.
Im ok with this, with the exception of medical pensions. Those wounded in service deserve some life long looking after by the Crown.