
National Citizens Inquiry Commissioners Report
Inquiry into the safety of children in Canada
The National Citizens Inquiry (NCI) is proud to announce the release of The Inquiry into the safety of children in Canada. This report is presented with the intent to inform and foster understanding regarding the matters discussed herein. It is important for readers to understand that the analysis, conclusions, and recommendations contained in this Report are based solely on the sworn testimony received from the witnesses who voluntarily appeared before the Commission and testified. The Commissioners have relied upon the truthfulness and completeness of each witness‘s testimony as presented. It is and remains the sole responsibility of the witnesses to assure the accuracy and veracity of their testimonies.
About the National Citizens Inquiry
The NCI is a citizen-organized and funded initiative dedicated to investigating the appropriateness, efficacy, and consequences of pandemic measures imposed across Canada, as well as other important topics of concern to Canadians, including the ones contained in this report. Operating independently of government influence, the NCI’s mission is to ensure transparency, accountability, and a more informed public discourse on various subjects.
Purpose and Importance of the Vancouver Report
Having completed its original mandate of investigating the appropriateness and efficacy of the COVID-19 measures, the NCI expanded its focus. After consulting with a broad range of Canadians, the NCI recognized a significant public concern regarding the current state of children’s safety in Canada. Consequently, the NCI undertook a new investigation specifically aimed at evaluating and safeguarding the well-being of children across the country.
Key topics examined in the Supplemental Report include:
1. Educational & School Environment:
The Report delves into the current state of children’s education, particularly focusing on the lasting impacts of COVID-19 lockdowns and school closures as well as the implementation of sexually orientated resource materials. The consequences of these measures on students’ learning and development are discussed in detail.
2. Child Trafficking:
Child trafficking is a deeply entrenched issue that exploits vulnerable children for labor, sexual abuse, and other illicit activities. Witness testimonies at the Vancouver NCI hearings revealed the systemic failures that allow trafficking networks to thrive, particularly targeting children in foster care and marginalized communities. Experts highlighted the organized, profit-driven nature of trafficking, its links to technology and transnational crime, and the alarming gaps in child protective services that often lead to re-trafficking.
3. Sexualization of Children:
The report examines issues concerning the premature exposure of minors to explicit content through media, education, and online platforms. Testimonies revealed how early exposure can erode personal boundaries, increase vulnerability to exploitation, and lead to long-term psychological and physical harm, including risks of abuse, disease, and unhealthy relationships.
4. Digital Safety & Exposure:
As children increasingly engage with digital platforms for education, entertainment, and social interaction, the risks of online exposure have grown significantly. Testimonies from the Vancouver NCI hearings highlighted the dangers of inappropriate content, online grooming, cyberbullying, and privacy breaches, revealing systemic failures in protecting minors.
5. Gender ideology and Its Affect on Children:
The growing presence of gender ideology in Canadian education, media, and public life has sparked widespread debate about its impact on children. Testimonies at the Vancouver NCI hearings raised concerns about the developmental appropriateness of introducing complex gender concepts at an early age, the role of social media in shaping children’s perceptions, and the lack of parental involvement in educational policies.
6. Political, Governmental and Judicial Systems:
Witnesses raised concerns about government policy directions and the effect that it has on the safety of children in Canada. Issues examined included parental alienation, political influence and institutional constraints on law enforcement, state controlled science, and the politicization of the justice system in Canada.
7. Health & Medical Safety:
The Report highlights significant adverse effects associated with all vaccines, as well as the rise of chronic illnesses, both physical and mental. It also presents emerging data on potential long-term health risks.
Learn More!
To learn more about the Inquiry, the NCI invites you to:
• Watch or listen to the Witness Testimony • Review the evidence submitted by witnesses in the Exhibits List
• Follow the NCI on our social media and podcast accounts and get involved by signing up for the NCI newsletter to stay updated on all we do