Delay Announced for Sky Canada’s New Project Launch
Canadian Government’s Sky Canada Project Report Delayed
Canada’s venture into the study of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), reminiscent of the U.S.’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) initiative, has hit a minor delay. The "Sky Canada Project," inaugurated in Fall 2022, is dedicated to examining and improving the way UAP reports from the public are managed in Canada. Spearheaded by the Office of the Chief Science Advisor (OCSA), this project aims to refine the nation’s methodology for capturing and treating UAP observations.
Initially, the project’s first comprehensive report was scheduled to be unveiled in early Fall 2024. However, a recent update on their official website now states that the release has been pushed to "late Fall" 2024.
While the delay might be seen as a sign of thorough research and analysis, the implications remain unclear. For enthusiasts and professionals following the progress of UAP studies in Canada, this postponement could be a source of both anticipation and concern.
For those eagerly awaiting updates, the Sky Canada Project’s official page and a recent article by CTV News remain primary sources of information. In an effort to provide more clarity, inquiries about the expected release of the report have been made, and any new details will be shared as they become available.
Stay tuned as we continue to follow the developments of the Sky Canada Project and its significant role in understanding UAP phenomena in the skies above Canada.
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