
From draconian COVID crackdowns to the reckless invocation of the Emergencies Act against peaceful protesters, Trudeau normalized authoritarianism under the guise of tolerance and progress. While smiling for Vogue covers, he reduced a proud, hard-won heritage into little more than a backdrop for photo ops and platitudes.
But if you think it can't get worse, think again. Hell has a basement.
Enter Mark Carney.
At first glance, Carney appears to be a competent alternative to Trudeau's ideological theatrics. But look again, and you'll see that Carney represents something far more troubling: a globalist technician, carefully engineered for this moment. This is a man who speaks in the bland-sounding language of "stakeholders" and "transitions" while quietly planning the most radical transformation in the country's history.
Carney's ascent was no accident. After years operating quietly behind the scenes — as governor of the Bank of Canada, then governor of the Bank of England — he became a darling of the World Economic Forum, a fixture at Bilderberg, and a loyal lieutenant of the Trilateral Commission. His path wasn't earned through public mandate or electoral battle. It was conferred, behind closed doors, by institutions whose interests lie not with Canadian sovereignty but with expanding technocratic control over Western democracies. He didn't rise because of popular support. He was selected, groomed and installed.
He openly boasts about being a globalist. In a recent interview, Carney declared: "I know how the world works, I know how to get things done, I'm connected. People will charge me with being elitist or a globalist, to use that term, which is, well, that's exactly, it happens to be exactly what we need." In other words, he sees his elitism not as a flaw, but a qualification. That alone should set off alarm bells.
When a man auditioning to lead a country tells you outright that his loyalty lies with an international ruling class, believe him. Former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo famously said that politicians should campaign in poetry and govern in prose. Carney doesn't bother with either. He governs in code, the sterile dialect of central bankers and global technocrats. Terms like "stakeholder capitalism" and "net-zero alignment" mask a project not of service, but submission. To Carney, Canada is not a nation to be cherished or defended. It is a laboratory. A staging ground for a larger project, one in which democracy is treated as a nuisance to be managed rather than a right to be respected.
What does that mean in practice?
It means the full deployment of Central Bank Digital Currencies, allowing the government and financial institutions to control when, how and where citizens spend their money. It means debanking political dissidents without trial, as already seen under Trudeau but set to be systematized under Carney's colder, more organized hand. It involves reshaping Canada's economy around Environment, Social and Governance or ESG scores. Real industries — such as oil, gas, mining and farming — will be suffocated under a mountain of climate bureaucracy designed not to "save the planet" but to entrench an elite class of corporate monopolies aligned with the new order.
In Carney's Canada, owning a gas-powered vehicle will be viewed with suspicion, and farmers will be compelled to reduce production to meet arbitrary emissions targets. Essentially, ordinary working Canadians will likely be penalized for their way of life. At the same time, multinational corporations will be rewarded with government-financed green subsidies for pledging allegiance to ESG benchmarks they helped design themselves.
The truly unsettling part is that Carney's political resume is nonexistent. No years spent fighting unpopular causes. No accountability to any constituency. No democratic reckoning at all. His entire career has been about bypassing democracy itself.
In a sense, Carney represents the logical next step after Trudeau's demolition job. Trudeau destabilized Canada's foundations. Carney is stepping in to rebuild it, not as a nation of free citizens, but as an administrative region within a larger, borderless system of corporate governance. A system where people are no longer protected by a social contract but managed like livestock: monitored, nudged and corrected under the pretext of global crises — climate, pandemics, inequality, disinformation — manufactured or manipulated to justify endless "emergency" rule. The message to Canadians is simple: You had your fun with elections. Now the grown-ups will take it from here.
Trudeau moved the furniture; Carney wants to demolish the entire structure and replace it with something unrecognizable. Millions voted for Carney because he projected calm and stood firm against Donald Trump's rhetoric. He seemed like the man for the moment — measured, confident, in control. But buyer's remorse is coming fast. And with Carney, there are no refunds.
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" Carney is stepping in to rebuild it, not as a nation of free citizens, but as an administrative region within a larger, borderless system of corporate governance."
It appears Carney is the "Build Back Better" manager.
Boy oh Boy did Carney ever stop Trump in his tracks (sarcasm) !!
Apparently Carney's wife's biography was published 7-8 days post election. WTF ?
The Biography Of Diana Carney: From Economist to First Lady of Canada - A Story of Love, Leadership, and Global Impact
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She's certainly of a similar bent, but much more intelligent than her
cuckoldhusband.Ok it's still up Amazon.com
The Biography Of Diana Carney: From Economist to First Lady of Canada - A Story of Love, Leadership, and Global Impact (The Carneys: A Family of Influence Book 1
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OMFG!
It says there that she has already reproduced... That's the really scary part
Meanwhile separatists and just angered abused westerners is ramping up in Canada !!
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He is playing the Indigenous people. He is race baiting.
I've made my position on Canada's indigenous population clear in other posts; That they have been made to feel like they are contributing to the growth of Canada and that they have authority over Crown land which you and I don't have, all of which is unrealistic but serves the interests of the Crown.
How much of the money received by Canadian Indigenous tribes is contributed by Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia? Should separation occur, how much less money will be available to these tribes? These are not publicly available statistics but given that we expect an increase in animosity between them and 'whites' these numbers should be made public.
I should think that Indigenous groups in Canada would want to distance themselves from the very Crown that 'stole their land', so to speak, and stand up on their own like they are always saying they want to. But no, they have come to depend on their 'oppressor' and are willing to do the Crown's bidding in a 'Stockholm Syndrome' sort of way.
A fight is brewing and the Crown is going to make sure it's a race war.
On that note my good friend Prof. Frances Widdowson just released this most excellent documentary called "What Remains" on the Indian Residential School debacle, as well as DRIPA/UNDRIP (United Nations Declaration Rights of Indigenous People) and the ramifications of all of it. It's an hour long and I watched it twice yesterday.
Please share it because there are so many lies around this issue it is mind boggling of course spun up by the grifters and amplified by the CBC et al.
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When we speak of provincial contributions we've already divided our selves. The feds and provinces have done this since the beginning.
Have we ever spoke of the whole? No.
All this maneuvering keeps us divided.
We're all Canadians until we speak of which province is generating more money. It shouldn't matter since population density drives where the money is generated.
The feds step in and then regulate what you can and can't do ruin local business.
The feds give money to First Nations, businesses, mp riding, foreign investment, etc while keeping us out of the loop.
Divide, divide, divide..
The separation of FN families was real and it effed them up. It bread hatred and created a racist boiling pot.
Why can't we just look at each other as humans, who just happen to be Canadians? We just might become a better people's. Money, the root of a lot of evil.
Good chat!
And then after 10 years of that, the voters put them right back in place. And you believe a vote will make a difference. What a calamity.