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Santa Cleared for Christmas Eve Travel in Canadian Airspace

The federal Minister of Transport has officially cleared Santa Claus to travel in Canadian airspace this Christmas Eve.

Each year, Transport Canada releases a seasonal video granting Santa permission to deliver presents across the country.

This year’s message included Prime Minister Mark Carney for the first time.

Festive Video Highlights Safety and Tradition

In the video, Prime Minister Carney calls the Transport Minister about an “unidentified object” on radar.

The minister then speaks with Santa Claus and confirms his clearance to continue his journey.

Santa was reminded to stay on his flight path and take good care of his reindeer.

The playful clip has become a holiday tradition that many Canadians enjoy each Christmas Eve.

NORAD and Santa Tracking Continues

Meanwhile, NORAD continues to track Santa’s worldwide flight as he travels across the globe.

NORAD began tracking Santa from the North Pole on December 24th and updates his position throughout the night.

Children and families can use the NORAD Santa Tracker to see where Santa is and follow his route in real time.

NORAD uses radar, satellites, and other technology to track the sleigh as it moves over each continent.

Holiday Spirit Across Canada

The announcement brings holiday cheer to many Canadians, especially families with young children.

Officials say the post is meant to celebrate the season and engage the public in a fun tradition.

Transport Canada emphasizes that the annual message is symbolic but widely enjoyed across the country.

Santa’s clearance now ensures he is “officially” welcome to deliver gifts from coast to coast to coast.

 

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