Given the number of 'covid deaths' compared the normal number of deaths a year in Canada, there should have been about a 10% increase in deaths in 2020. That's not really a "huge influx". It's hard to say if a funeral home would have noticed that kind of increase over the course of a year. For the sake of visualization, this is what a 10% increase looks like. That's not a very noticable difference over the course of a year. So I'm afraid this isn't a very accurate metric.
We also don't know how many she called who answered "Yeah there was a bit more in 2020 than normal".
Given the number of 'covid deaths' compared the normal number of deaths a year in Canada, there should have been about a 10% increase in deaths in 2020. That's not really a "huge influx". It's hard to say if a funeral home would have noticed that kind of increase over the course of a year. For the sake of visualization, this is what a 10% increase looks like. That's not a very noticable difference over the course of a year. So I'm afraid this isn't a very accurate metric.
We also don't know how many she called who answered "Yeah there was a bit more in 2020 than normal".
The 20 year annual trend for average annual increase pretty much nullifies the %10 change.
The boomers are beginning their die off.