Expansion trajectory
State-administered deaths under the federal MAID framework, rising year over year as eligibility expanded after Bill C-14 and Bill C-7.
MAID accountability file → MAID numbers →
Investigation · charts from the public record
Four charts. Four pressure lines that move together on the public record: state-administered death, drug toxicity, intake velocity, and the annual drain on generational continuity. Open each figure, then open the case file behind it.
This page is a reading board, not a substitute for the underlying reports. MAID numbers, opioid death series, immigration and non-permanent resident flows — each belongs to a government publication. The charts summarize; the files cite.
State-administered deaths under the federal MAID framework, rising year over year as eligibility expanded after Bill C-14 and Bill C-7.
MAID accountability file → MAID numbers →
Annual toxicity deaths — working-age losses at mass-casualty scale, year after year, against a public health system that records the toll and fails to reverse it.
Opioid crisis file →
Permanent and non-permanent resident growth set against housing and infrastructure capacity already under documented stress in federal and provincial data.
Immigration policy → Housing collapse →
A composite view of annual losses across policy-linked mortality and fertility pressure — the continuity ledger, not a single-cause story.
Fertility collapse → Veterans file →Each series alone is a public-health or fiscal story. Together they describe a state that expands death pathways and drug losses while accelerating intake faster than housing, healthcare, and institutional capacity can absorb.
What the board shows. On present public telemetry — MAID expansion, unmitigated toxicity deaths, veteran neglect in departmental data, fertility collapse, and intake scaled past infrastructure capacity — the joint trajectory is a sustained drain on generational continuity paired with rapid demographic reconstitution.
What that is not. A chart is not a court finding. TENET5 maps the public record: parliamentary votes, Health Canada reports, death registration series, IRCC publications. Claims that go beyond those sources stay on the analysis side of the line and must be checked against the linked files.
Related capture. Accountability delays, corporate–policy corridors, and media dependence on the state they cover are filed elsewhere. Axes of capture · MAID dossier index · Acts I–V · Methodology
Four public-record charts: MAID trajectory, opioid attrition, demographic intake velocity, and generational losses — with sourced reading paths. Canada public…