Since the day they took office in 2015, the Trudeau Liberals have been implementing multiple global agendas in our country. It is a definitive hallmark of this government. In the months ahead, the By George Journal will complete a number of deep dives to explore the many ways the governing Liberals have compromised Canada’s national interests in pursing their post-national vision for the country.
PM Justin Trudeau and lead ministers such as Chrystia Freeland and Steven Guilbeault are unabashed champions of initiatives being advanced by the World Economic Forum (WEF), United Nations (UN), and the World Health Organization (WHO). They have been forthright about the government’s commitment to global policies relating to Agenda 2030, the UN’s migration treaty, and the soon-to-be-signed WHO Pandemic Treaty, to name just a few. What they have been unclear about is how all these various policies correlate and what the combined set of global initiatives will mean for Canadians.
What impact will the full scope of global initiatives have on the sovereign nation of Canada and its citizens?
What will it mean for Canadians when the federal government is signatory and adhering to the directives, policies and treaties of the WEF, UN and WHO?
These are the questions By George Journal will address by providing background and details to connect the dots on the global programs and policies the Trudeau Liberals have introduced and, in some cases, established in Canada.
By George Journal will be providing paid subscribers our archived columns and research on the three mentioned organizations and their global agendas. Today, we begin by sharing a trove of information on the World Economic Forum.
In future columns you can expect to read about the WEF Chairman Klaus Schwab and his global agenda as described in The Great Reset. There will be an explanation of how the WEF’s initiatives align with the UN’s climate change agenda. I will also explore the details of the 15-minute city, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and the global digital ID program, and explain what these initiatives mean for Canadians.
Do you know that there is an army of bureaucrats at the WEF, UN and WHO (and in Ottawa) who are actively planning and working towards the implementation of their global programs in Canada? It is time that Canadians understand what their work objectives are.
This is the first of three By George Redux. The “Redux series” provides paid subscribers access to an archive of issue-related articles and research on the topical issues of the day. For my paid subscribers, I trust you will find my past articles on the WEF a good start to understand the breadth and width of the WEF activities already taking place in the country.