Canada wants to use pandemic to bring country in line with WEF agenda

Newly uncovered documents proved that the Canadian government
have used the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic as leverage
to bring the country (https://bit.ly/3jPeguO) more in line with the
desires of the World Economic Forum (WEF).
The documents were obtained by Canadian independent media outlet
Rebel News through Access to Information Act filings. They are
high-level briefing notes made to the then-Minister of Foreign
Affairs and head of Global Affairs Canada Chrystia Freeland.
The briefing notes were made in preparation for the Great Reset
meeting with the WEF that took place on December 8, 2020
(https://bit.ly/37oBXHZ).
Other documents show that Freeland was a co-chair of one of the WEF
meetings, along with government officials from Japan, the Netherlands
and South Africa. Kent Walker, senior vice president of global
affairs at Google, and Dina Powell McCormick, a partner at
Goldman Sachs, were also co-chairs of other meetings.
Freeland being made a co-chair for many WEF meetings strongly
suggests that Canada has either already embraced many of the WEF’s
goals or is on the way to fully implementing them.
Freeland and WEF wanted to use COVID-19 to fundamentally
restructure Canadian society
One of the main goals of the WEF in its Great Reset meeting was
supposedly to create global partnerships with governments and
multinational corporations to facilitate an immediate recovery from
the COVID-19 pandemic.
The world leaders in the WEF meeting had seven primary goals
coming into it: “strengthen global cooperation; re-globalize
equitably; rebuild sustainably; deepen public-private partnerships;
increase global resilience; promote peace and security; and promote
gender equality.”
Freeland was tasked with co-chairing the meeting to discuss how
to “strengthen global cooperation.” In her notes, one of Freeland’s
objectives for the meeting was to reiterate Canada’s “commitment
to effective and accountable multilateralism, including as a core
element of our collective efforts to combat COVID-19.”
This meant she wanted to create global partnerships to pursue
a common goal. Supposedly, this means dealing with the COVID-19
pandemic. But as Freeland makes known, the only way Canada will
do that is by adopting WEF principles, including the 2030 Agenda.
“Canada views the 2030 Agenda as a comprehensive framework for
responding to and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, and
building more resilient, inclusive and sustainable societies that can
help to prevent and better withstand future crises and shocks,” wrote
Freeland.
The 2030 Agenda is the United Nations’ “sustainable development
plan.” This involves achieving at least 17 overarching Sustainable
Development Goals as well as 169 other sub-targets by 2030. This
agenda has been fully embraced by the WEF as a part of its plans
for a Great Reset.
If the 2030 Agenda goals are reached, it would fundamentally
restructure Canadian society to be fully in line with the WEF’s
goals.