(Canada) Health officials announce 1,507% increase in ASD diagnoses since 2000
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Jan 8, 2026, Rebel News: Health Canada is silent as autism rates explode by over 1,500%
Despite the alarming increase in neurodevelopmental conditions among children, federal health agencies have offered few answers and little urgency, even as U.S. counterparts take action.
The Public Health Agency of Canada slipped out bombshell data revealing a staggering surge in autism diagnoses among children and youth just as the holiday distractions peaked. Autism prevalence in Canada has exploded, from 1 in 714 in 2000–2001 to 1 in 44 by 2023–2024, marking an astounding 1,507% increase.
Newly identified cases skyrocketed from 35 to 365 per 100,000 during that same period, yet there were no announcements or emergency press conferences. Rather, a quiet release from PHAC detailing the data from the Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System that chalks the explosion up to “increased awareness” and earlier detection; nothing about how to flatten the curve.
As neurodevelopmental disorders like autism rise around the world, it’s a trend that definitely demands deeper investigation, especially given the actions happening south of the border. Earlier this week, under President Trump and HHS Secretary RFK Jr., the US CDC implemented the largest rollback of routine childhood vaccinations in history. . . .
Although the U.S. rethinks overloaded schedules and probes potential triggers contributing to the rise in neurodevelopmental issues with children, Canada remains steadfast in its commitment to parroting the ‘safe and effective’ marketing mantra of Big Pharma, preferring to bury its proverbial head in the "settled science” sand.
If the United States can acknowledge that bodily systems are under strain and begin examining root causes, Canada must recognize that ignoring these possibilities will not make the problem disappear.
Platitudes won’t cure the generations being put in harm’s way.

