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Published: October 6, 2022

Trudeau gov’t admits having $105 million digital ID contract with World Economic Forum

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Thu Oct 6, 2022 – 6:33 pm EDT

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – The Canadian federal government under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged in writing that it has a $105.3 million contract with the World Economic Forum (WEF) to help create a digital identification system for travel.

The multimillion-dollar use of taxpayer money to create a digital ID system was exposed by Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) MP Leslyn Lewis.

“The gov’t finally admitted that they have a $105.3 million contract with the World Economic Forum for the Known Traveler Digital ID. Take a look at this order paper. It’s no longer a conspiracy theory – it’s a contractual fact!” tweeted Lewis yesterday.

Through an Inquiry of Ministry, Lewis demanded information from the Trudeau government and Transportation Minister Omar Alghabra over its participation in the WEF’s Known Traveler Digital Identity (KTDI) pilot program.

According to the Inquiry of Ministry, which was signed by Alghabra and dated June 14, 2022, the program was first started in 2018.

Alghabra indicated that the program is a “pilot” that has not yet been implemented but would be “voluntary.”

The document shows that Transport Canada has spent “$428,671 on salaries and $220,830 on

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