In this new video, Frank Gaffney, Founder of The Center for Security Policy, interviews Frontpage Associate Editor, Christine Douglass-Williams about events unfolding in Canada under the leadership of Justin Trudeau. Trudeau is known for his long admitted admiration for “China’s basic dictatorship,” his favor with the World Economic Forum and his trampling of the rights of the Freedom Convoy supporters. What is the latest controversy? Canada’s ArriveCAN App, of which even the Left-leaning Globe and Mail has expressed reservations, amid defense of it from Canada’s Transportation Minister Omar Alghabra. It’s touted as “efficient,” but it’s glitch-ridden, as you’ll hear in the interview. Now a constitutional challenge against the ArriveCAN app has been filed in Federal Court. It doesn’t stop there; you’ll hear about Canada’s unveiling of its digital ambition 2022. A day after this interview came an update:
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is actively promoting digital IDs. The Known Traveler Digital Identity (KTDI) is a WEF initiative that, according to its website, “brings together a global consortium of individuals, governments, authorities, and the travel industry to enhance security in world travel.”
Disturbing trends continue to show that Canada is tending increasingly to resemble “China’s basic dictatorship.” Don’t miss it.
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