The Sky Canada Report from the Office of the Chief Science Advisor of Canada will be released any day now. The Sky Canada Project (SCP) began in 2022 as a review of current practices by Canadians reporting involvement with UAP’s.

Observation and investigation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) is not as classified to the Canadian Government as some may assume. Between 1950 and 1995 the GOC recorded over 15, 000 pages of UFO related entries including 4000+ Unique Sightings.
Library and Archives Canada has also digitized public records for the period spanning 1947 to 1980. You can view the entire archived collection Here.
A Preview Of The Sky Canada Report
A Preview of the Sky Canada Report released in January 2025 highlights methodology, key findings, and recommendations for enhancing overall success with the project. Chief Science Advisor of Canada, Mona Nemer, welcomes readers with an educational message and undeniable facts.

“Whether satellites, drones, planes or atmospheric events, no one would deny that there is more and more activity in the skies above us.” – Under the department title, Management of public reporting of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in Canada, CSA Nemer glides readers into summary and introduction while emphasizing;

“Our goal was to find the current resources and processes in place for handling and following up on UAP reports, to compare them with the best practices in other countries, and to make recommendations for potential improvements.” – Mona Nemer, CSA GOC.
Science Based Collaboration
“Adopting a science-based, collaborative approach will help address public concerns, demystify UAPs, and potentially reveal valuable insights into aerial phenomena that are currently unexplained.” – Sky Canada Report Preview Conclusion.

The preview report openly identifies favoring an American model, and, the Sky Canada Project seems to have spawned coincidentally in response to Trump’s Space Force – proposed interstellar defense system. Consultations with members from G7 Nations and Five Eyes helped navigate the landscape comparatively.
Since I Was A Kid
Since I was a kid in the ‘80s I’ve been fascinated with stories and personal observations of UAP’s. Nowadays it’s not as uncommon to overhear educated discussions on the subject during coffee or shop talk.

The Sky Canada Project and preview report provide eye-opening information that suggests Canadians can continue to expect seeing increased and more consistent aerial phenomena. Painting a galactic picture where Canada is inclusive to new scientific potentials, international partnerships, and a leader in space travel technology.
Until reading a preview to the Sky Canada Report I was among the majority of people who did not know exactly how to report or follow up with special interest sightings. I look forward to following up with the Sky Canada team this summer to share more UAP education with readers.