About This Project
Who built it. Why it exists. How to verify every claim.
Who I Am
My name is Daniel Perry. I'm a Canadian Forces combat veteran. I served as a Signals Operator with Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, including a deployment to Afghanistan.
After reporting misconduct through proper military channels, I spent six years facing institutional retaliation instead of accountability. I built this site because the systems that are supposed to protect Canadians are the same ones that failed me — and the data proves they're failing everyone.
I am not a journalist, a lawyer, or a politician. I'm a signals operator who can read data. Everything on this site is sourced from the government's own published records. I didn't hack anything. I didn't leak anything. I downloaded public data and connected the dots.
How to Verify Everything
Every statistic on this site links to its source. Every source is a public government record. You can verify every claim yourself using these databases:
Lobbying Data
547,889 registered contacts with government officials
Office of the Commissioner of LobbyingParliamentary Records
151 bills, 94 votes, 343 seats in the 45th Parliament
OpenParliament.ca (CC-BY)Government Contracts
1.13 million contracts from proactive disclosure
open.canada.ca — Proactive DisclosureMAID Statistics
76,475+ deaths from Health Canada annual reports
Health Canada — 6th Annual Report on MAID (2024)Ethics Investigations
Published investigation reports on MPs and ministers
Conflict of Interest and Ethics CommissionerCourt Records
Criminal convictions and charges — searchable Canadian case law
CanLII — Canadian Legal Information InstituteMethodology
All data on this site was collected from public government sources using automated scrapers that download CSV and JSON exports. The data is processed by Python scripts that aggregate, cross-reference, and flag patterns. The results are presented as static HTML pages hosted on GitHub Pages.
- Lobbying is legal and registered in Canada. Being lobbied does not imply wrongdoing.
- Cross-referencing is algorithmic. Correlation does not imply causation.
- Being named in an NSICOP report does not imply guilt.
- All subjects are entitled to due process and the presumption of innocence.
- Ethics Commissioner findings are presented as published. Acquittals and exonerations are noted where applicable.
- Criminal charges and convictions are sourced from court records and verified media reports.
- No private intelligence, hacked data, or classified sources were used.
If you find an error on this site, please report it. Accuracy is more important than impact. Every correction strengthens the credibility of the data that remains.
Corrections Policy
If any statistic, source link, or claim on this site is inaccurate, I will correct it immediately and note the correction. The goal of this project is truth, not propaganda. If the government's data proves me wrong about something, I will say so publicly.
Example: The Han Dong dossier was updated to reflect that Justice Hogue's classified review exonerated him of the Two Michaels allegation. The original media coverage remains for historical context, but the Commission's finding takes precedence.
Why This Matters
An estimated ~98,000 Canadians have died under the MAID program (76,475 confirmed by Health Canada through 2024, plus ongoing deaths at 45.2 per day). $140+ billion has been wasted in documented procurement failures. A single foreign lobbying organization has made 2,156 registered communications to 993 government officials. A former Defence Minister lobbies his old department 408 times for foreign weapons manufacturers.
All of these numbers come from the government's own data. They published them. I organized them. You can verify them. The question is whether anyone will act on them.