The Canadian government may take a long time to fully engage with the subject of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) within Parliament. However, Mona Nemer, Canada’s Chief Science Advisor, and her team have taken a significant first step by releasing the long-awaited Sky Canada Project recommendation report.
The Sky Canada Project is an initiative examining UAP in Canada. The goal is to create a structured approach to researching, managing, and trying to identify UAP within Canadian airspaces while enhancing transparency between civilians and the government.
However, the project’s mandate is strictly limited to identifying and reporting aerial phenomena. It explicitly states that it will not investigate extraterrestrial life or personal experiences reported by Canadians.
A disclaimer on the project’s webpage clarifies: “It should be noted that the Sky Canada Project is not intended to access and collect first-hand data (like photos, testimonies, etc.), nor is it intended to make the Ontario Community Support Association (OCSA) the main point of contact for Canadians wishing to report observations or personal experiences.”
“Furthermore, it is not meant to prove or disprove the existence of extraterrestrial life or extraterrestrial visitors,” it adds.
The Sky Canada Project recommendation report, released on January 15, suggests the…more
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