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Canada: Liberals Sign WEF Initiated Agile Nations Charter
Canada: Liberals Sign WEF Initiated Agile Nations Charter
Digileak News Not Noise - Jan 30, 2023 - Video 25 min
CANADA JAN - Slide 113 - Leslyn Lewis MP
Canadians were called conspiracy theorists for questioning the Liberal Party’s links to the World Economic Forum (WEF). Gov’ docs show the Liberals quietly signed the WEF initiated “Agile Nations Charter” without parliamentary debate.
The Origins of the Agile Nations Charter
The WEF and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) invited several countries and corporations to participate in the “Panel on Agile Governance for the Post-pandemic World” in November 2020. The Treasury Board Minister at the time, Jean-Yves Duclos, attended the panel on behalf of Canada “for discussions on agile regulation of emerging technologies.”
According to the government, Canada “provided input on early drafts of the Charter to inform the final version that was signed in November 2020.”
The Agile Nations is a forum for countries to collaborate on modernizing and streamlining regulations and technologies across borders — this includes a digital ID or digital passport program.
The WEF toolkit for this initiative says clearly:
“The Fourth Industrial Revolution offers the potential to change lives around the world for the better. But to realize this potential, a new approach to governance is needed.”
Canada’s Leading Role
Canada has volunteered to take the lead on the Agile Nations’ “Digital Credentials and Digital Trust Services” project.
The Trudeau government continues to operate below the radar of Canadians and outside of Parliament. The Agile Nations Charter did not get raised in Parliament before Canada signed on. It was signed when Canadians were distracted with COVID-19, when they were focused on getting through the pandemic and concerned about the violation of their Charter rights due to COVID measures.
The government had a leading role in the development of this Charter and its signing in November 2020, yet not even a press release was put out to inform the public of this WEF partnership.
All meetings of the Agile Nations have happened virtually, and it appears none of them have been made public.
So, why the secrecy?
As we’ve seen with the Known Traveller Digital Identity project and with the ArriveCan app, there is a trend where we see this government proactively engaging with international organizations governed by unelected global elites like the WEF on public policy, technology and data sharing.
It's both sad and unacceptable that while this Liberal government either ignored or dismissed Canadians’ questions about the influence of organizations like the WEF on our domestic affairs, and while the mainstream media mocked Canadians for asking questions, the government had quietly signed onto both the Known Traveller Digital Identity and the Agile Nations Charter.
Category | News & Politics |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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