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BREAKING: Trudeau Regime-World Economic Forum Collusion EXPOSED!


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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government has a $105.3 million contract to develop a Known Traveler Digital ID and admits the World Economic Forum is a partner.

What was once a ‘conspiracy theory’ is now a ‘contractual fact,’ says Dr. Leslyn Lewis.

“The gov’t finally admitted that they have a $105.3 million contract with the World Economic Forum for the Known Traveler Digital ID. Take a look at this order paper. It’s no longer a conspiracy theory – it’s a contractual fact!” the Conservative Party MP tweeted.

“Lewis uncovered the admission in an Order Paper question signed by Transportation Minister Omar Alghabra,” The Counter Signal noted.

The Order Paper states:

With regard to the Known Traveller Digital Identity (KTDI) prototype or pilot project announced by the
government in January 2018: (a) what were the start and end dates of the pilot project; (b) how many
Canadian travellers opted into the pilot project, or have opted-in to date if the project is still ongoing; (c)
were travellers able to withdraw their consent to participate in the pilot project, and, if so, how many
withdrew their participation; (d) for travellers who participated in the project, what type of data was shared
with (i) the government, (ii) third parties; (e) what third parties received the data in (d)(ii); (f) what specific
technologies of the KTDI is the government testing and what are the parameters around that testing; (g)
what (i) benefits, (ii) problems, of the KTDI have been identified to date by the project; (h) have any
government officials warned the government of risks related to participating in the KTDI, and, if so, what
are the details; (i) what are the total expenditures related to the KTDI since 2018, broken down by type of
item and type of expenditure; (j) what metrics are being used to evaluate the project, and how has the
project performed to date in relation to those metrics; and (k) what are the details of documents related to,
or which refer to, the KTDI in any way, including, for each, the (i) date, (ii) sender, (iii) recipient, (iv) title,
(v) subject matter, (vi) summary of contents, (vii) file number, (viii) type of document (memorandum,
correspondence, etc.)?

cont.

Part (i): This project is based on voluntary contributions from project partners. All project partners are
responsible for their respective costs associated with participation. Project partners include: the
Government of Canada, the Government of the Netherlands, Air Canada and Royal Dutch airlines,
Toronto, Montreal, and Schiphol International Airport, and the World Economic Forum……

Budget 2021 proposed $105.3 million over five years, starting in 2021-22, with $28.7 million in
remaining amortization and $10.2 million per year ongoing to Transport Canada to collaborate with
international partners to further advance the KTDI pilot project.

The Counter Signal reported:

Transport Canada announced the KTDI project  in January 2018.

According to the Order Paper response, “This project is based on voluntary contributions from project partners. All project partners are responsible for their respective costs associated with participation. Project partners include: the Government of Canada, the Government of the Netherlands, Air Canada and Royal Dutch airlines, Toronto, Montreal, and Schiphol International Airport, and the World Economic Forum.” (Emphasis added)

Budget 2021 proposed $105.3 million over five years, starting in 2021-22, for Transport Canada to collaborate with international partners to further advance the Known Traveler Digital Identity.

The WEF says it, along with it’s partners, are currently “piloting components of the KTDI concept in a real-life, cross-border context to further enhance the concept and inform future pilots. The pilot learnings will also help inform the development of best practices and standards in collaboration with international regulatory and standards-setting bodies and industry.”



 

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