Tuesday, December 17, 2024

UPDATE: DRONE ACTIVITY OVER CANADIAN NUCLEAR FACILITIES?

Manitoba MP questions Deputy Minister about drone activity over Canadian nuclear facilities 

Press Release 


December 17, 2024 5:59:01 pm EST

[Ed. Note: In March of 2022 - two full years before the current outbreak of drone activity in the U.S. and London Ontario - ZNN reported that a Canadian member of Parliament raised the issue of ‘drone’ over-flights above nuclear energy facilities in Canada. The video exchange between the member of Parliament and the Deputy Minister of Natural Resources during a committee meeting is cited below.]

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MP Maguire’s Letter to Deputy Minister 
John Hannaford

ORIGINAL PRESS RELEASE MARCH 2022

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[ZNN] ZlandCommunications has just learned that during a high-level committee meeting in Ottawa Canada on Wednesday March 2, 2022, Canadian Member of
Parliament Larry Maguire, Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources posed several pointed questions to John F.G. Hannaford, then Deputy Minister of Natural Resources Canada about reports of "flying objects" over Canadian nuclear facilities.

MP Maguire asked the Deputy Minister Hannaford if he was aware of the recent passage of legislation concerning Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon over American nuclear military installations. The Deputy Minister replied he was unaware of the US legislation.

Vice-Chair Maguire replied that he would send the Deputy Minister the information regarding UAP flying over US nuclear facilities as contained in the Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)

Part of the American legislation states that "UAPs pose a significant challenge to our [U.S.] national security, appearing in sensitive U.S. airspace and around military personnel." 

Maguire then asked Deputy Minister Hannaford if he has received reports of UAP flying over Canadian nuclear facilities. Hannaford replied he has not received such reports. 

MP Larry Maguire

MP Maguire then asked if "violations in and around nuclear facilities [were] publicly disclosed." Deputy Minister Hannaford was unable to answer Maguire's question.





Maguire went on to ask Deputy Minister Hannaford if his office would be open to communicating with US nuclear authorities as to how these authorities are managing the issue of UAP over American nuclear installations. Hannaford responded that he would take the matter "under advisement".

[Ed Note: It should be noted that the nuclear facilities in question are non-military in nature. Canada has 19 Candu nuclear reactors which contribute to Canada's electricity needs.]

In the context of the current drone activity in the U.S. and Canada, ZlandCommunications will continue to monitor this story as more information evolves. 


The entire revealing 2 minute 53 second video conversation between MP Larry Maguire and Deputy Minister Hannaford can be viewed at: Standing Committee on Natural Resources March 2, 2022.

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1 comment:

  1. Excellent and courageous move by MP Maguire. Hopefully it will inspire other politicians in other countries to start asking more questions publicly about UAP and demanding some answers. It remains to be seen how the agencies will respond but at least there will be some continued inquiry.

    Senator Gillibrand,NY recently asked the appointee for the DOD Inspector General to report back to her committee in writing after he has reviewed information on UAP.

    These are the kinds of efforts needed by our elected officials to finally get government agencies to review their agency's histories on this important subject. We can do our part by keeping pressure on our elected officials.

    Thanks to Zland Communications for this reporting!

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