The following is from the International Institute of Sustainable Development, a UN Agenda 21 partner. The IISD offers a diskette with the full report, or you can read the different assessments of Canadian progress in implementing Agenda 21 (as of 1994) by clicking below on the source website. The text below is directly from their website. For those who are still in denial, please understand that more than 20 years have passed since the UN Earth Summit 1992 and you are living with the results. Full implementation is planned for 2050 with interim major transformation at 2020 and 2035.

Source website: https://www.iisd.org/worldsd/canada/projet/a21toc.htm

Canadian Responses to Agenda 21: An Assessment

This electronic publication was first compiled and released on diskette in 1994. It provides the framework and context for sustainable development action in Canada, and a benchmark of our progress towards a sustainable society.

At the Earth Summit in Rio de Janerio, June 1992, governments from around the world agreed to Agenda 21. This workplan identifies what needs to be done by all of us to achieve sustainable development in the 21st century.

Canadian responses to Agenda 21 were compiled by representatives of all sectors of Canadian society, meeting as part of the Projet de société.. We have endeavoured to capture the essence of Agenda 21; identify Canadian policies and positions with respect to Earth Summit objectives; and identify what Canadians are doing, or are planning to do, which is consistent with those objectives.”

This version of Canada and Agenda 21 presents you with the chapter by chapter assessment of Agenda 21 from Canadian perspectives, linked to the full text of each chapter of Agenda 21 itself.

Please note: We have provided links to Agenda 21 files located in the CIESIN collection of UNCED documents. Only selected chapters are available in the final edited version. Where necessary, we have provided a link to the “pre-final”, advanced version of Agenda 21. The official version of Agenda 21 is available in print and on CD-ROM from the United Nations Publications Sales office.

IISD’s Canada and Agenda 21 diskette also includes:

Current Canadian initiatives linked to Agenda 21 chapters and other Rio agreements

Information on how organizations are changing the way they work

Contact information for organizations who participated in Earth Summit activities, and/or in this follow-up survey.

To order the diskette, email reception@iisdpost.iisd.ca

READ MORE HERE:

https://www.iisd.org/worldsd/canada/projet/a21toc.htm

Rosa Koire, ASA, is the executive director of the Post Sustainability Institute and the author of BEHIND THE GREEN MASK: UN Agenda 21. She is a retired forensic commercial real estate appraiser specializing in eminent domain valuation. As a District Branch Chief at the California Department of Transportation her nearly 30 years analyzing land use and property value enabled her to recognize the planning revolution sweeping the country. While fighting to stop a huge redevelopment project in her city she researched the corporate, political, and financial interests behind it and found UN Agenda 21. Impacting every aspect of our lives, UN Agenda 21/Sustainable Development is a corporate manipulation using the Green Mask of environmental concern to forward a globalist plan. Rosa speaks across the world and is a regular blogger on her website Democrats Against UN Agenda 21. Her book, BEHIND THE GREEN MASK: UN Agenda 21 is available on Amazon.com, Kindle, and Nook, at her websites: www.PostSustainabilityInstitute.org and www.DemocratsAgainstUNAgenda21.com