November 22, 2024πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦Legislation

Canadian MP Maguire Launches UAP Transparency Petition

Canadian Member of Parliament Larry Maguire publicly urged citizens to sign a petition demanding government transparency on UAP. The petition called for establishing a dedicated task force and standardizing investigation protocols for UAP incidents in Canada.

Date
November 22, 2024
Type
Legislation
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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canada
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Background

In November 2024, Canadian Member of Parliament Larry Maguire intensified his advocacy for UAP transparency by urging Canadian citizens to sign a formal petition directed at the federal government.

Background

Maguire has been one of the most vocal Canadian politicians on UAP issues, having previously met with U.S. intelligence whistleblower David Grusch in 2022. Canadian access-to-information records later confirmed this meeting took place, lending institutional weight to his engagement with the topic.

Key Details

The petition demanded that the Canadian government establish a dedicated UAP task force with standardized investigative protocols. It sought to formalize Canadas approach to UAP incidents, which has historically been less structured than the American system through AARO and predecessor programs. Maguires public call to action represented an escalation from behind-the-scenes engagement to direct democratic mobilization on the issue.

Significance

Represents the first formal parliamentary petition effort in Canada specifically targeting UAP government transparency, building on Maguires established credibility on the topic.

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