Canada to Mandate WEF’s Digital ID System for Public

Canada has just signed an agreement to mandate the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) digital ID system for all members of the public.

The system will be necessary for those who wish to participate in society.

Canada’s WEF-tied Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, a proponent of centralized control, has finalized a controversial collaborative digital partnership with the European Union.

The digital ID will also be integrated with a coming single digital currency.

The Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) will allow the government to track and monitor individuals’ spending while the ID logs their movements.

This agreement exhibits a full commitment to the introduction of a digital identity system in Canada.

The liberal government is pursuing it, in part, under the guise of fighting online “disinformation.”

The Trudeau government’s announcement delineates the terms of the Canada-EU Digital Partnership, which aims not only to institute digital credentials for Canadians but also to bolster cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence (AI).

The contentious partnership insists on a joint effort from Canada and the EU to bolster their respective bilateral and multilateral cooperation in forums like the G7 and the G20.

The announcement states:

“The Digital Partnership will allow Canada and the EU to have a

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