Bye Bye Canada
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The Conservatives were defeated in Canada’s federal election on Monday night – after being significantly ahead in the polls just a few months ago – and Liberal leader Mark Carney has managed to cling to power.
Canada just hit its own Great Reset – Klaus Schwab-style. And it’s far from the great win for the country that the Liberal voters of Canada may think it is – unless, of course, they voted for their own country’s destruction, which we know is a desire rooted in the hearts of many leftists residing in any Western capitalist nation.
While headlines celebrate “historic change,” “new leadership,” and “fresh starts,” the reality is something much darker: a tired, battered system stuck rearranging the same deck chairs on a Titanic steered by the radical Justin Trudeau. The players have changed, but the leftist game stays the same.
The new Liberal face Carney, 60, doesn’t really represent any kind of surprising revolution. Anointed prime minister in early March following Trudeau’s resignation, Carney is a career globalist, a central banker polished to a high corporate shine, now sitting atop a crumbling political machine. The Liberals cling to power with what seems to now be a minority government — a sign of great weakness, not strength — while the Canadian media hails it as stability.
Canada’s Conservative leader, Pierre Poilevre, despite mounting popular support for his seemingly populist message, lost his own seat in Parliament. Jagmeet Singh, leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party (NDP), once paraded as the progressive future, was crushed into political irrelevance. And Trudeau? Gone, but his ghost remains, having successfully delivered to his nation what ominously appears to be a Trudeau 2.0.
Canada has voted for, among other things, more economic decline in pursuit of the Left’s climate change fantasies. Time Magazine reported that Carney “has a long record of advocating for emission reductions in financial markets—he was a U.N. climate envoy—which may make it hard for him to appeal to voters who have had enough of Liberal restrictions on oil and gas production, especially now that Canadians are wishing they had more pipelines to tidewater so that they could tell Trump where to put his tariffs.”
In other words, he is going to take Canada in precisely the wrong direction from the one in which even Canadian voters who are enraged at Trump want the country to go.
Carney is also a committed globalist, couching his socialist internationalism in fantasies about Canada replacing the United States as the leader of the free world, or what used to be known as the free world. “Canada is ready to take a leadership role in building a coalition of like-minded countries who share our values,” he declared several weeks ago. “We believe in international cooperation. We believe in the free and open exchange of goods, services and ideas. And if the United States no longer wants to lead, Canada will.”
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