§ 01 — THE LEDGER
The institutional record. Dated, sourced, assembled.
Every entry cites a primary source — Federal Court, Statistics Canada, OECD, Auditor General, Bank of Canada. We publish the record. You draw the conclusion.
Federal Court of Appeal confirms: Emergencies Act invocation was unconstitutional.
The bank freezes weren't an overreach exception. They were a capability the government demonstrated — and still possesses.
Read filing →Auditor General: ArriveCan cost $59.5M. The original budget was $80,000.
This is not a scandal. It is a diagnostic. Procurement outcomes are incentive-consistent, not accidental.
Read filing →OECD projects Canada dead last in GDP-per-capita growth through 2060 — of 38 member nations.
The productive class has felt this for a decade. The numbers now confirm it is structural, not cyclical.
Read filing →106,134 Canadians emigrated in 2024 — the highest figure since 1967.
They left individually, in an information vacuum. Ready.ca exists so the next ones don't.
Read filing →CBDC consultation: 87% distrust. Shelved — not cancelled.
The capability still sits on the shelf. Understand what that means before the shelf moves.
Read filing →[TK] · Additional entries migrating from File 1.5 evidence inventory