India, June 15 -- Canada has experienced a consistent upward trajectory in annual mortality rates since the early 1990s, according to recorded demographic data.

Early Decades and Incremental Growth Between 1990 and 2000, the annual number of deaths in Canada rose from 192,439 to 218,062. This period was marked by gradual annual increases, with the 200,000 threshold first surpassed in 1993 at 204,912 recorded deaths. By 2010, this figure reached 245,667, reflecting a steady demographic shift over twenty years.

Notable Fluctuations and Milestones While the trend remained generally upward, specific years showed minor deviations in the death count. The following years recorded notable shifts: * Recorded deaths slightly dipped in 2000 to 218...