Now available is the 2021 Canadian Report, focusing on Trudeau’s clever change in the law that grants him the authority to cancel currency at will from January 1, 2021. Various notes are no longer legal tender, although you can still deposit them in your bank account. However, without legal tender status, others are not obligated to accept that currency.
Covered in this report are topics such as political chaos, debt, separatist movements, energy, agricultural crises, the share market, and the Canadian dollar, all analyzed in terms of Canadian dollars instead of US dollars using arrays and reversals.
Amidst these volatile times, the fate of Canada in 2022 is explored, relying on Martin Armstrong’s data-driven models. The report delves into the political atmosphere’s impact on domestic and international policies in Canada. Additionally, it delves into the future of energy, crude oil, the Toronto Stock Exchange, Canadian dollar futures, and gold, all expressed in terms of the Canadian dollar.
This report is crucial for understanding the Canadian outlook for 2021 and beyond, particularly as we approach 2024. The crisis created by politics and their allegiance to Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum is discussed. The mainstream media and government’s tendency to label any suggestion of exploiting the virus for climate change objectives as a conspiracy theory is criticized. Evidence of world leaders endorsing the Great Reset, resulting in job losses and drastic changes, is highlighted, including videos of Dr. Anthony Fauci supporting Schwab’s agenda.
The worldwide Build Back Better campaign is also addressed, aimed at eliminating fossil fuel-related jobs but causing potential shortages in commodities, including food and energy.
Furthermore, the report examines Canada’s severe debt crisis, interest rates, the Canadian dollar, the share market, and the future of gold expressed in Canadian dollars.
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