Justin Trudeau and the World Economic Forum introduce phase one of China’s Social Credit System.

by Brad Salzberg

CAP

May 17, 2022

The Liberal government of Canada and World Economic Forum (WEF) are collaborating on a Digital ID project to introduce a social credit system for Canadian travellers.

According to The CounterSignal, the World Economic Forum’s Known Traveller Digital Identity” program is based on a digital identity that allows governments to confirm proof of citizenship and other elements of identity.

“Every time a government checks a person’s Digital ID, it is added to their record, possibly affecting their standing.”

While mainstream media pour cold water on the notion of a relationship between the Trudeau government and the World Economic Forum, it well appears the opposite is the case. In 2017, WEF Leader Klaus Schwab was quoted as stating the following:

“What we are very proud of now is the young generation like Prime Minister Trudeau,” said Schwab.

Partners in the KTDI project include Air Canada, Montreal-Trudeau International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport, as well as corporate sponsors such as Accenture.

“It is important to note that in order to be allowed to travel, the traveller must share all information required by the relevant entity, such as a border agency.” 

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