10 of 10 FILES
1 country, 4 agencies
- PDFDepartment of National Defence / RCMP / National Research Council300pCANADA
Canada UFO FOIA Release — Part 01 (Pages 1–300)
First 300 pages of Library and Archives Canada's 29-part, 8,759-page consolidated FOIA release — NRC sighting telegrams, RCMP detachment reports, and DND routing messages recording multi-decade Canadian UAP observations filed under RG 77, Vol. 306.
- fireball
- color-change
- stationary-oscillating
- PDFDepartment of National Defence / RCMP / National Research Council300pCANADA
Canada UFO FOIA Release — Part 05 (Pages 1201–1500)
Pages 1201-1500 of Canada's consolidated UFO FOIA release: a volume of 1970 Canadian government sighting reports routed through DND, RCMP, and NRC channels, spanning incidents from Newfoundland to British Columbia.
- fireball
- flashing-red-lights
- hovering
- PDFDepartment of National Defence / RCMP / National Research Council300pCANADA
Canada UFO FOIA Release — Part 10 (Pages 2701–3000)
Pages 2701–3000 of Canada's 29-part, 8,759-page UFO FOIA series, drawn from NRC Record Group 77 Vol. 308, containing 1976 military radio-relay sighting reports from RCMP, Canadian Forces Bases, and civilian observers across five provinces.
- inverted-pail
- four-joined-discs
- aluminum-disc
- PDFDepartment of National Defence / RCMP / National Research Council300pCANADA
Canada UFO FOIA Release — Part 15 (Pages 4201–4500)
Pages 4201–4500 of Canada's 29-part UFO FOIA release, presenting November–December 1979 RCMP detachment and Canadian Forces telexes routed to the National Research Council's Planetary Sciences Section and Meteor Centre.
- disc/saucer
- inverted saucer
- football-shaped
- PDFDepartment of National Defence / RCMP / National Research Council300pCANADA
Canada UFO FOIA Release — Part 20 (Pages 5701–6000)
Part 20 of Canada's consolidated UFO FOIA release (pages 5701–6000 of the 8,759-page series), comprising circa-1959–1960 DND record-group HQ 940-5 correspondence: RCAF administrative routing of unsolicited UFO inquiries, NICAP solicitation letters to Canadian military officers, and a W. B. Smith letter declining departmental jurisdiction over a Montreal sighting.
- Georgian Bay sighting
- green fireballs Alberta
- no jet vapor
- PDFDepartment of National Defence / RCMP / National Research Council300pCANADA
Canada UFO FOIA Release — Part 25 (Pages 7201–7500)
RCMP Criminal Investigation Branch inter-agency correspondence from 1964–1965 establishing Canadian government reporting procedures for UFO sightings, anchored by a commercial pilot's account of an unidentified circular object that followed his Cessna 180 for approximately 100 miles over northern Saskatchewan.
- circular/oblong
- silver-white
- silent
- PDFDepartment of National Defence / RCMP / National Research Council359pCANADA
Canada UFO FOIA Release — Part 29 (Pages 8401–8759)
The 29th and final installment of Library and Archives Canada's 8,759-page UFO FOIA release, presenting spring-1972 RCMP detachment reports, NRC Meteor Centre correspondence, and inter-agency telexes from sites across Canada.
- cross-shaped
- cylindrical
- circular
- PDFTransport Canada / NAV CANADA169pCANADA
CIRVIS Canada — Pilot and ATC UFO Reports (2010–2019)
A decade of Canadian CIRVIS operational shift logs (2010–2019) recording pilot, ATC, and civilian UAP sightings routed through CADS and CANR to Transport Canada and, notably, civilian researcher Chris Rutowski.
- multiple lights
- fireball
- red disk
- PDFRoyal Canadian Mounted Police / Royal Canadian Air Force / Department of National Defence5pCANADA
Radioactive Landing Site, Falcon Lake Manitoba 1967
Falcon Lake Incident — RCMP / RCAF Investigation File
Multi-agency Canadian government investigation — RCMP, RCAF, DND, and Department of Health — into Stefan Michalak's May 20, 1967 close-encounter at Falcon Lake, Manitoba, which produced radioactive site samples and no definitive conventional explanation.
- close encounter
- CE2
- physical trace evidence
- PDFTransport Canada / Department of Transport8pCANADA
Smith's Flying Disc Assessment, Transport Canada 1952
Project Magnet — Final Report
Canada's Department of Transport interim report on Project Magnet, a government-sanctioned UAP study established December 1950 and led by senior radio engineer Wilbert B. Smith, concluding in June 1952 that flying-disc reports could not be dismissed and warranted continued scientific investigation.
- flying disc
- Canada
- 1950s
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