Carney while speaking in New York once again says the world has undergone a rupture and it’s become more dangerous & divided. He said the same thing at yesterday’s press conferences.
This is neuro-linguistic programming.
The UK & Australia Prime Ministers have been repeating the same slogans.
These are puppets.
Canada Tory leader Poilievre on Carney's Wall Street remarks: “Today, the Liberal Prime Minister was off to New York to expand his favourite export, speeches. Once again, it was filled with more of his seemingly sophisticated but highly contradictory buzzwords"
Carney is in New York.
Here he is praising the U.S. and telling the audience that we need each other. He talks about their values, their resilience & how Canada & the U.S. need to be partners.
Don’t worry, when he comes back to Canada, he will go back to his usual rhetoric of how we don’t need them and they basically suck.
How much of this speech will elbows up Canadians see from our media machine?
Our grandkids applied to our local Tim's last summer.
Honestly, our universities just don't prepare kids to compete with the level of global talent brands like Tim's attract - they failed to even get interviews.
I wish this generation worked as hard as us.
Carney is still pushing Net Zero because he is not really selling climate science. He is selling managed capitalism.
Net Zero gives Ottawa a licence to steer capital, tax industry, reward favoured firms, expand bureaucracy, and call every cost “transition.”
The RCP8.5 retreat matters because it exposes the scam at the heart of climate politics: the worst-case model became the default moral emergency. Once politicians had that emergency, they used it to justify everything from carbon taxes to ESG mandates to industrial micromanagement.
Carney will not walk away from that because it is his native language. He is a banker-technocrat. He believes the economy should be guided from above by experts with spreadsheets, targets, and approved investment channels.
Climate changes. Yep. Build resilience. Build nuclear. Build hydro. Build pipelines. Build ports. Build transmission.
But stop using speculative catastrophe models as permission slips for national self-sabotage. Canada does not need Net Zero theology. It needs cheap energy, serious infrastructure, and a government that remembers prosperity is not a sin.
Last year, Canada’s three largest grocers made about $4.7 billion in adjusted profits combined. Meanwhile, an estimated $10 billion worth of food and merchandise was stolen from grocery stores across the country.
You do the math on who’s ultimately paying for this.
🚨 Alberta oil sands CEO just absolutely torched the Liberal carbon tax scam live on stage.
Jon McKenzie, boss of Cenovus — one of Canada’s largest oil sands producers — dropped the hammer: the $130-per-tonne carbon levy coming by 2040 does ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to cut emissions
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It’s pure punishment.
A straight-up cost of doing business that destroys competitiveness and prices us out of global markets.
We’re the ONLY one of the top 10 producers on Earth stupid enough to unilaterally kneecap our own industry like this. Everyone else is laughing while we bleed market share.
This was NEVER about the environment.
It’s deliberate economic sabotage — 11+ years of Liberals deliberately pricing Canada into poverty and decline.
We already have one of the lowest carbon footprints on the planet, yet we’re taxing ourselves like we’re the filthiest polluters alive while crushing families at the pump, the grocery store, and every single day.
The elites knew exactly what they were doing. They planned this economic self-mutilation. They wanted Canada weak, broke, and dependent.
And some brainwashed sheep are still cheering as they get economically waterboarded by the same regime destroying their lives.
How much more of this treason against working Canadians are we supposed to swallow?
Watch the CEO destroy their entire lie here 👇
#cdnpoli #CarbonTaxScam #LiberalFailure #MarkCarney #AlbertaEnergy #EconomicSabotage
Well done Liberal voters.
You chose to arrogantly decimate the economic engines that once sustained a strong and confident Canada for the next generations
Despite a $120,000 family income, @oliviachow lived in the publicly-subsidized Hazelburn co-op in Toronto and paid $800 a month for a three bedroom + den unit. According to the co-op, she should have been paying hundreds more. Thousands of people were on the waiting lists for the kinds of units Chow occupied. She moved out shortly after getting caught by the media.
All of that is verifiably true. And it is considered so damaging, Chow's campaign has done secret focus group research on what to say about it.
It reminds us all, inter alia, that people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
#topoli
Climate alarmists have pushed apocalyptic narratives for years. Many NGOs and organizations have relied on fear to secure funding and public attention. It will likely take years before some climate zealots begin toning down their messaging to better reflect what the science is actually telling us.
Climate change is real and serious, but increasingly, new research suggests it is manageable — not the end of the world.
“Canada remains open to deeper integration with the United States.”
— PM Mark Carney, May 9, 2026
“Canada’s ties with the United States have become a weakness.”
— PM Mark Carney, April 19, 2026, in a nationally televised video address.
Some of the world’s leading climate scientists are now acknowledging that humanity is unlikely to follow the catastrophic path that dominated climate communication for much of the last decade.
So Canada needs climate policy rooted in pragmatism, not ideology. Especially in food...
We still don’t know enough about this story — and that’s exactly why it deserves scrutiny.
A massive public college, huge taxpayer and student dollars, and a sudden $3M+ golden parachute with almost zero transparency? Here’s what the Toronto Sun is reporting. Buckle up. 🧵 1/
Interesting how Canadian media largely ignored this new climate scenarios paper published by mainstream climate scientists (Link below).
The study doesn’t deny climate change, but it does acknowledge that some of the extreme warming pathways heavily used for years are now viewed as less plausible.
That matters enormously for energy policy, agriculture, food security, infrastructure, and affordability debates.
Instead of discussing how climate modelling assumptions are evolving, we continue to get simplistic “net zero at all costs” narratives.
Science is supposed to evolve. Public debate should too.
Deeper integration, but also, more reliance is a weakness. That said, we need a new security and economic partnership, yet, we need to look to middle powers and China for the new world order. Keeping in mind, the United States is our most important ally, at the same time, they're a hegemonic power who doesn't share our values. Albeit, we have the best trade deal already, however, Trump will ignore any deal so getting one doesn't matter so much.
I do hope that clarifies things. #cdnpoli