Canadian municipality now requires a QR code Îles-de-la-Madeleine in the Gulf of St. Lawrence has become the first municipality in Canada to officially require a QR code to enter and leave.
Hey Gary, A chilling development has unfolded in a Canadian town, signifying a concerning trend toward heightened surveillance and control by the Trudeau Liberals.
This small municipality has become the first in Canada to mandate QR codes for anyone entering or leaving, along with a $30 tax for the privilege of being monitored.
Every trip you make will monitored through a QR code, similar to tracking parcels! This isn’t just a minor policy tweak. It’s a fundamental change to life in Canada.
It’s a massive leap towards invasive government surveillance, and guess who’s footing the bill? You, the taxpayer.
While the Trudeau Liberals package this as a modern solution to manage tourism, it’s setting a concerning precedent for how Canadians can be monitored and controlled.
Some might think it’s just a QR code for tourists and residents here, but in the future, it could be every Canadian everywhere in the country.
Keane Bexte Counter Signal
https://thecountersignal.com/canadian-municipality-requires-qr-code/?
Why is it that Canadians think Quebec is a part of Canada? Quebecers don’t.