UN/G20/WEF-aligned National Digital ID in Canada being Developed & Implemented, Quebec is the Testbed Bill 82 passed
Technocratic network of control.
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Broader International Context (UN, G20, WEF)
Dan Fournier
Dec 05, 2025
It would be foolish to consider the undertaking for Digital ID in Canada without understanding where such an initiative comes from.
Of course, most governments will initially sell the idea as an improved means to provide government services in a more inclusive, convenient, and accessible manner. But when one looks beneath the surface, one finds an ambitiously widespread network of control that is being built.
So let us have a broad look at the origins, key players, and multi-country interoperable infrastructure being devised and developed to bring about this technocratic network of control – which some refer to as a digital panopticon.
The United Nations’ Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goal, SGD 16
In the broader context of the United Nations’ Agenda 2030 and its Sustainable Development Goals, more commonly known as SDGs, there is one target in particular that is central to this system of control, namely Goal 16.
Investigative journalists Whitney Webb from the United States and Iain Davis from the United Kingdom provided a very good overview of this surveillance grid, stating in their October 3, 2023 post titled SDG16: Part 2 — Enforcing Digital Identity [with emphasis added]:
“The United Nations claims the purpose of Sustainable Development Goal 16 (SDG16) is to promote peaceful and inclusive societies and to provide access to justice for all. Hiding behind the rhetoric is the real objective: to strengthen and consolidate power and authority of the “global governance regime” and to exploit threats—both real and imagined—in order to advance regime hegemony. In Part 2, Iain and Whitney examine the centrality of Digital ID (SDG 16.9) in this endeavour.”
In their investigative piece, they state the UN’s digital ID objective tucked away in its SDG Target 16.9:
“By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration.”
This target can be verified from the UN’s own document (see page 15). Put succinctly, the aim here is to provide a [biometric] Digital ID for all and for those yet to be born, from their birth.
A separate UN document attests to this target of registering children at birth under its goal indicator 16.9.1:
Rationale and interpretation
Registering children at birth is the first step in securing their recognition before the law, safeguarding their rights, and ensuring that any violation of these rights does not go unnoticed. Children without official identification documents may be denied health care or education.
While SDG16 doesn’t allude specifically to “digital” ID, that is what it means, assert Webb and Davis.
While a universal or global Digital ID may appear overly ambitious for even an institution like the United Nations to achieve, one needs to consider the multi-state infrastructure currently being developed which is described in the next sub-section.
G20 & Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI)
The Group of Twenty – more commonly known as the G20 (and its member nations which includes Canada), a supranational organisation, has been working on plans for Digital IDs for many years already.
2023: G20 Summit in New Delhi, India
As per a September 9, 2023 article by The Epoch Times, the G20 officially announced a plan for governments to impose both Digital IDs as well as Digital Currencies (largely known as CBDCs).
Continues at https://fournier.substack.com/p/ung20wef-aligned-national-digita
Source of cross post with thanks https://theylied.substack.com/
Bill 82, An Act respecting the national digital identity and amending other provisions [Quebec, Canada]
Introduced 21 November 2024
Passed in principle 4 February 2025
Passed 22 October 2025
Assented to 28 October 2025
Quebec to conduct public consultation on use of biometrics in digital identity
Oct 29, 2025
New law sets up province to lead on digital transformation in government.
The Canadian province of Quebec has adopted a bill that lays the foundations for a national digital identity scheme.
Bill 82, “An Act respecting the national digital identity and amending other provisions,” assigns the Minister of Cybersecurity and Digital Technology the task of “acting as an official source of government digital data for the needs of the national digital identity” and “establishes the national digital identity register, which is a government digital data filing and communication system under the responsibility of the Minister.” Continues at https://www.biometricupdate.com/202510/quebec-to-conduct-public-consultation-on-use-of-biometrics-in-digital-identity
End the rinse repeat cycle
The opportunity now is to recognize the Newtonian paradigm of survival of the fittest is outdated. We do not live in a hostile Universe. We live in a self-reflective Universe, where physical matter reality is created and changed through resonance, referred to by physicists as the quantum Field and by sages as the spirit of God.
To algin with the new quantum paradigm, lower importance of what you do not want and focus attention on learning how to raise your frequency to align with what you do want. ‘How’ it manifests is taken care of through you, not by you. Continues at https://www.ourgreaterdestiny.ca/t/science
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