Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Canada Pushes Digital IDs On Citizenry

Canadian Provinces Pushing Digital IDs on Citizenry


In another step towards establishing The World State, Canada is rapidly implementing the infrastructure

 to become a digital trailblazer for its increasingly surveilled and tiered society.

Ontario (the most populous province holding 40% of the national citizenry) recently announced that 

it will be introducing a “Digital Identity Program” that alleges to provide a “convenient way to prove

 who you are that will make accessing online and in-person services simpler, safer and more secure.”

This “eID” verification system was already partially rolled out across Canada amidst the Covid hysteria of 2021.

Government-run verification apps were given to bars, restaurants, event venues, and theatres to discern the vaccinated from the unvaccinated. It ultimately determined who was permitted to participate in Canadian society from September of 2021 until March of 2022.

And now the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (headed by Premier Doug Ford) wants to make this a permanent fixture of Canadian life where the “show me your papers” mentality could easily become the norm.

If fully implemented, a digital ID would mean the end of medical privacyprecarious citizenship, and a giant leap towards a communist-style social credit system.

Digital identification is being touted by the provincial government as a means to provide electronic versions of “trusted government documents that provide better safety, more security, and stronger privacy than physical identification.”

Drawing on the “safe and effective” language, they insist that it can be stored in smartphone wallet apps and will make accessing government services “easier”. Furthermore, they assert that it will not be held in a centralized government database, but rather, uniquely on your device alone.

They first coerced their backdoor social compliance schemes with vaccination QR codes. 

Now they want to up the ante and start the slow creep of government involvement in nearly 

every transaction you have in life.

This push dates back to the last federal election in the fall of 2021. PM Trudeau promised the provinces $1 Billion in startup funding to establish their own digital ID systems. Although Premier Ford initially rejected the idea out of hand for Ontario as being divisive (and would create a “split society”) he is now welcoming the program wholeheartedly.




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