Sky Canada Project

Disclaimer

It should be noted that the Sky Canada Project is not intended to access and collect first-hand data (like photos, testimonies, etc.), nor is it intended to make the OCSA the main point of contact for Canadians wishing to report observations or personal experiences. Furthermore, it is not meant to prove or disprove the existence of extraterrestrial life or extraterrestrial visitors.

Reports

Management of Public Reporting of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in Canada - Report of the Sky Canada Project

Management of Public Reporting of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in Canada - Report of the Sky Canada Project

The January 2025 preliminary report for the Sky Canada Project can be found here.

About the project

The Sky Canada Project, led by the Office of the Chief Science Advisor of Canada (OCSA), was initiated to review current practices surrounding public reporting of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) in Canada. The project was spurred by increased public interest and recent developments in other countries, particularly the United States, where formal procedures for addressing UAP sightings are in development. The study explores the current reporting landscape, identifies gaps, and provides recommendations to enhance transparency and scientific inquiry on UAP issues in Canada.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

For more information, see Questions and Answers about the Sky Canada Project

Contact

data.donnees@ocsa-bcsc.gc.ca