The Canadian government and the Department of Transportation are adding color to the Christmas celebrations. The federal government has announced that Santa's vehicle has also been approved for travel on Canadian airspace. This announcement is a joke to let people know that the government is also participating in the celebrations.
Minister of Transport and Commerce Anita Anand had announced in a press release that she and her elves have reviewed several important documents, including Santa's flight plan. By reviewing Santa's flight plan, the minister is jokingly emphasizing Canada's commitment to safe travel during the holidays. Children can also track Santa and Santa's reindeer through the North American Aerospace Defense Command's website. This program, which started accidentally during the Cold War, has continued every year. Every year, at least 100,000 children call here to inquire about Santa's location. Santa is also followed online by millions of people in nine languages, from English to Japanese.