Canadian companies back digital identities as a ‘necessary evolution’ to fulfill UN Globalist Agenda 2030
The United Nations’ 2030 Agenda includes promoting ‘universal access’ to abortion and contraceptives, so-called sex education and the ‘need to promote so-called gender equality.’
Using the United Nations Globalist Agenda 2030 as a source, big-name Canadian companies have co-authored a white paper calling for the federal government to assist businesses in the creation of a “Digital ID” as part of a global digital identity plan, saying it is a “necessary evolution” for the future.
The companies listed as co-authors for the Digital Identity White Paper, and which was published on May 25 through the Digital Identity Laboratory, include telecommunications giant Telus, insurers Desjardins and Beneva, along with KPMG and Vidéotron.
the provinces of Ontario, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and New Brunswick have already forged ahead with pushing a digital ID on the public and are all listed on the Digital ID and Authentication Council of Canada (DIACC) as members.