Canada investigating UFOs? How about the Chinese spy balloon? World News from Canadian journalist!
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Summary
The person in this account is Daniel Otis, a Canadian journalist. He became interested in UAPs after the Pentagon confirmed the authenticity of videos showing unidentified aerial phenomena in 2020. He began researching Canadian UAP files and discovered numerous reports dating back decades. Recently, he reported that the Canadian government is launching the Sky Canada Project to study UAPs. This project aims to gather information from various government agencies about UAP reports and improve data collection. Otis hopes this will lead to a better understanding of UAPs in Canada. The encounter has led to increased public interest and discussions about UAPs in Canada.
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The interview discusses the Canadian government's new initiative to study UAPs through the Sky Canada project, led by the office of the chief science advisor. Daniel Otis highlights the historical context of UAP reports in Canada and the need for centralized handling of these reports.
The Canadian government will be studying the UAP UFO issue.
Daniel Otis
“I started looking into Canadian UFO UAP files very much inspired by some of the reporting I'd seen out of the United States.”
Managed by: Office of the Chief Science Advisor of Canada
Study UAP phenomenon and improve reporting
The Canadian government will be studying the UAP UFO issue.
The Sky Canada project will be launched by the office of the chief science advisor of Canada.
Reports of UAP encounters in Canada have been filed for over 70 years.
The Canadian military's interest in UAPs fizzled out around 1995.
The Sky Canada project aims to centralize UAP report handling in Canada.