Sky Canada Project

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The Canadian government is launching its own UFO program to analyze how UFO reports from various agencies across the nation are handled. The Sky Canada Project is being conducted by the Office of the Chief Science Advisor of Canada and happens to be the first known official Canadian UFO research effort in nearly three decades.

The program's main goal is to analyze how unidentified aerial phenomena reports are collected by transportation and defense authorities in the hopes of streamlining data that may shed some light on the nature and origins of UFOs.

Originally spearheaded by Larry Maguire, the Conservative member of parliament for Brandon-Souris in Manitoba, the project will now oversee any and all UFO reports coming down official pipelines and identify the approach taken by reporting agencies of objects which may appear to be of exotic origin and whether they should be studied further.

The project will also liaise with their US counterparts - mainly the Pentagon and NASA - in order to mitigate potential issues of national security, such as the ones that occurred with the Chinese spy balloons incidents. Lastly, the program also seeks to improve communication with the public at large to avoid the proliferation of "conspiracy theories" that stem from the almost obligatory and certainly endemic lack of official transparency that has plagued this subject for decades. A final report about the project's findings is expected to be published in late 2024.