Canada-Wide Nepotism Detector — Institutional Death Toll
Canada-Wide Nepotism Detector — Institutional Death Toll. Sourced file on nepotism detector — open the primary instruments cited on the page, not the summary alone.
00 The Institutional Death Toll — Documented Kills by a Captured State
These are not natural deaths. These are deaths caused, enabled, or accelerated by institutional policy decisions made by politically-appointed officials within a captured government apparatus. Every number below is sourced from official Canadian government statistics.
Source: Health Canada Annual Report
Source: Health Canada cumulative
Source: PHAC Surveillance
Source: CIHI / NIA
Source: Veterans Affairs estimates
Source: Municipal coroner data
RCMP failure — Mass Casualty Commission
Source: MMIWG Inquiry / RCMP data
The MAID Acceleration
Canada's MAID program grew from 1,018 deaths in 2016 to 15,343 in 2023 — a 1,408% increase. 4.7% of all Canadian deaths in 2023 were medically assisted. Canada now has the highest rate of state-administered death in the world. 102 individual MAID providers each averaged 373 deaths. Bill C-7 (2021) expanded eligibility to non-terminal conditions. Bill C-39 delayed mental illness MAID to 2027 after international outcry. The entire MAID oversight apparatus is self-regulated by provincial Colleges of Physicians — no independent body reviews whether deaths met legal criteria.
Source: Health Canada Fourth/Fifth Annual Reports on MAID; StatsCan death statistics; Criminal Code s.241.2
01 Federal Ombudsmen & Watchdogs — All PM-Appointed
Every Officer of Parliament who holds the government accountable is appointed by that government. The structural conflict is total.
Konrad von Finckenstein (interim)
Caroline Maynard (2018–present)
Philippe Dufresne (2022–present)
Nancy Bélanger (2017–present)
Harriet Solloway (2022–present)
Karen Hogan (2020–present)
George Dolhai (2024–present)
02 Provincial Oversight — Canada-Wide Accountability Vacuum
| Province | Ombudsman | Police Oversight | Nepotism Flag | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ontario | Paul Dubé | SIU + OIPRD | SIU directors from Crown prosecution | REVOLVING DOOR |
| British Columbia | Jay Chalke | IIO + Police Complaint Commissioner | IIO civilian investigators often former police | REVOLVING DOOR |
| Quebec | Marc-André Dowd | BEI | BEI investigators include former SQ officers | REVOLVING DOOR |
| Alberta | Peter Hourihan | ASIRT | ASIRT uses seconded police from forces it investigates | CAPTURED |
| Saskatchewan | Mary McFadyen | PCC | PCC cannot compel officer testimony | TOOTHLESS |
| Manitoba | Jill Flett | IIU | IIU director reports to Minister of Justice | CAPTURED |
| Nova Scotia | William Smith | SiRT | SiRT used seconded RCMP — failed in mass shooting | CAPTURED |
| New Brunswick | Charles Murray | NONE — internal affairs only | No independent civilian oversight | NO OVERSIGHT |
| PEI | NONE | NONE | No ombudsman AND no police oversight | NO OVERSIGHT |
| NL | Vacant/Acting | RNC Complaints Commission | Vacancy in oversight role | VACANT |
| NWT | Colette Langford | RCMP federal only | No territorial police oversight | TOOTHLESS |
| Yukon | NONE | RCMP federal only | No ombudsman — citizens use federal mechanisms | NO OVERSIGHT |
| Nunavut | NONE | RCMP federal only | Highest per-capita complaints, no territorial oversight | NO OVERSIGHT |
03 Law Enforcement Political Connections
Mike Duheme (2023–present)
BGen Vanessa Hanrahan
GIC Appointment
04 Nepotism Clusters — The Networks That Run Canada
Cluster 1: Trudeau Foundation Network
Foundation board → Governor General (Johnston) → Special Rapporteur → Senate appointments → JAC members. Johnston appointed to investigate foreign interference while having Foundation ties to the PM under investigation. Resigned under pressure — public inquiry then convened (the outcome he was appointed to prevent).
FOUNDATION GG SENATECluster 2: Bay Street → Ottawa Pipeline
Carney: Goldman Sachs → Bank of England → Brookfield ($800B AUM) → PM. 100+ recusal list. Brookfield portfolio intersects with Environment, Finance, Housing, Trade portfolios — all held by his own cabinet appointees. Financial sector executives cycle between Bay Street, central banking, and political office.
FINANCE PM CROWN CORPSCluster 3: Legal Elite Revolving Door
JAC members are partners at firms appearing before courts they helped staff. DOJ senior counsel become judicial appointees. Crown prosecutors join defence firms. Canada's legal profession is small enough that the appointment pool overlaps entirely with the practitioner pool.
JUDICIARY DOJ LAW FIRMSCluster 4: Police-to-Oversight Pipeline
Every provincial police oversight body uses former or seconded police officers. SIU, ASIRT, SiRT, BEI, IIO — all draw investigators from the forces they investigate. The people investigating police misconduct are drawn from the same professional community.
POLICE OVERSIGHT SECONDMENT05 Cross-Jurisdictional Crime Connections
06 The Structural Finding
REF Connected Evidence
178,000+ dead. Zero charges. The oversight is captured. The system is the crime.
Rome Statute Art. 7. Genocide Convention Art. II(c). Criminal Code s.504. File charges → | Follow the Money →
Primary records on this file.
Canada-Wide Nepotism Detector — Institutional Death Toll.