The Canadian death rate seem high compared to what? You can't compare it to the US or any other population unless you have an equal percentage of the population tested in each country.
Raise the testing rate in Canada and that death rate will drop like a stone.
Lets compare apples to apples and look at the FLU using the same method as the COVID numbers.
I couldn't find the flu deaths for this year but the flu cases for 2019-2020 season are 42537 based on laboratory testing (IPAC Infection Prevention and Control Canada)
https://ipac-canada.org/influenza-resources.php. Average flu deaths per year in Canada as per Public Health Agency of Canada are 3500.
https://www.myhealthunit.ca/en/healt...llet-2-eng.pdf
This gives a mortality of 8.22%
COVID - Canada...... 116,000 cases with 8,917 deaths puts that at a 7.6% death rate......
Flu Canada 42537 cases with 3500 deaths equals 8.22% death rate.
By this metric the Flu is deadlier than COVID