🙊Carney apologists are denying that he ever said he would get a deal better than CUSMA. Here’s Carney in Question Period on October 8, 2025.
🥇🥇🥇He promised a better deal not once, not twice, but three times. This is the day after returning from his second meeting with Trump with nothing.
🧙As Y.F. Blanchet put it, “The great negotiator coming back into the country with his tail between his legs. When will he stun us? When will he impress us?”
🇨🇦Carney could also take his own advice on who is best suited to build Canada. The private sector!
Proof CBC is simply a Propaganda Organ
I was at a private social event in Alberta recently. In attendance was a very senior CBC person in Alberta. He was boasting about the PMO being in contact with him daily regarding coverage of the Alberta Independence issue.
I mentioned that I knew many of the senior leaders of the Alberta Independence movement for decades, and know them to be serious professionals with genuine concerns.
The senior CBC person had zero idea who any of the Alberta Independence leaders were, and knew next to nothing about the concerns of Albertans desiring independence. I mean next to nothing.
He very quickly realized he had made a mistake boasting about his daily contact with the PMO.
I realized very quickly that he and the CBC are not in the news business - they are in the Propaganda business.
Realize where Canada is at - CBC is now Pravda.
@ikwilson@ezralevant@RiseOfAlberta@nspector4
Canada's chair sits EMPTY at three-day US tariff conference
Washington just held a three-day hearing to discuss US tariff policy.
And even though Canada was invited to send a representative to advocate for our country, according to a new report from, of all places, The Toronto Star, Carney didn't even bother to send anyone to make our case.
Here's the situation: the Trump administration is looking to invoke Section 301, which would allow Trump to unilaterally place tariffs on goods derived from slave labour, to place additional tariffs on Canada.
As a result, dozens of American competitors to Canadian companies got up to accuse Canada of benefiting from slave labour. The attacked our auto sector, our steel industry, and other critical parts of our economy.
And there was NOBODY from Canada to refute or address these allegations.
Mexico sent their Economy Minister to fight for their country's economy. Even Peru sent one of their ministers. Yet Canada was absent.
Does Carney even care about these threats to Canada's economy?
Dear Prime Minister @MarkJCarney ,
The Wall Street Journal reports that you've been regularly communicating with European leaders using a British phone number from your years in London.
Which leaves Canadians with one very simple question:
Why?
Not the polished answer. Not the one your communications team spent all morning sanding smooth... the real answer.
⁉️ Why is Canada's Prime Minister using a British number while conducting sensitive conversations with foreign leaders?
❓ Was this phone approved by Canadian security officials?
❓ Were those conversations captured and preserved as official government records?
❓ Were Canadian diplomats and public servants aware of what was being said in Canada's name?
Or is this one of those details Canadians are simply expected to discover after the fact... once everyone involved assures us there's "nothing to see here"?
Forgive the skepticism.
You've asked Canadians to place their confidence in an ethics screen your friends administer, because of your previous ties to Brookfield. OK, fair enough, I'll play along.
I'm going to ask the obvious question:
Can you state, unequivocally, that this same British number was never used to communicate with Brookfield executives, Brookfield-affiliated entities, or foreign officials on matters connected to Brookfield's business interests?
Because confidence doesn't come from assurances, it comes from transparency.
And the irony is difficult to ignore. Your government tells Canadians misinformation is dangerous, online speech requires more oversight, and that YOUR new government needs more tools to monitor the digital world.
Yet when Canadians ask how their own Prime Minister is conducting official business, suddenly transparency becomes... optional.
Interesting double standard you have there.
Canadians are expected to leave an ever-larger digital footprint... while the Prime Minister appears to leave as little as possible. How convenient for the most conflicted PM in Canada's history.
You would think every politician on the planet learned something from Hillary Clinton's private email controversy.
Regardless of where anyone stands politically, the lesson was obvious: when public business starts drifting onto private channels, public trust starts drifting with it.
This isn't really about a British phone number anymore.
It's about accountability.
It's about whether official government business is being conducted on official government systems.
It's about whether taxpayers are paying for that phone and the communications taking place on it.
Because if Canadians are paying the bill, those communications should exist as official government records and fall within Canada's legal framework for record-keeping and access to information.
Or are we creating two classes of government communications now? The ones Canadians are allowed to scrutinize... and the ones they aren't even supposed to know exist. That's a dangerous road for any democracy, especially from a government that repeatedly tells Canadians transparency builds trust.
Most of all, it's about whether Canadians can be confident that official government business is being conducted through official, secure, auditable Canadian channels. Because if it is, then proving it should be remarkably easy.
So let's clear the air.
🤔Was the British number authorized for official government business?
🤔If Canadian taxpayers are paying for this phone or its service, will you confirm that all communications are being retained in accordance with federal record-keeping requirements?
🤔If taxpayers are not paying for it, why is Canada's Prime Minister conducting official diplomatic communications through a personally maintained foreign number rather than exclusively through Government of Canada-managed communications?
🤔Are every one of those communications preserved as official government records?
🤔Were the officials administering your ethics screen aware that this communication channel was being used?
🤔Were any Brookfield-related matters ever discussed through that channel?
🤔Were Canadian diplomats and public servants appropriately included or briefed?
🤔Can Parliament review those communications if questions arise?
None of these questions should offend an open and transparent government. In fact, it should welcome the opportunity to answer them. After all, trust isn't something governments demand, it's something they're supposed to earn.
And every unanswered question, every off topic word salad withdraws a little more trust from that rapidly depleting account.
(See what I did there? I used banking language so you clearly understand.)
#cdnpoli #MarkCarney
LMAO
Because of Carney, Air Canada pushed out its CEO for not speaking French.
Today Air Canada announced his replacement.
A Dutch exec that speaks basic French.
He isn’t Canadian.
He doesn’t live here.
His French is worse than the guy they fired.
They searched the world for a CEO and returned with a Dutchman who cannot serve customers in their own language.
The French requirement was Liberal political theatre.
The global search was theatre.
It was all a performance staged for Quebec, courtesy of the Liberal Party.
And in an unsurprising turn of events, Liberals ended an inquiry into Brookfield's Vancouver condo deal before it could even begin.
This is hitting unprecedented levels of corruption.
BREAKING: The Liberals have moved to shut down debate on their billion-dollar bailout of billionaire Vancouver developers.
Refusing to answer straightforward questions on where this idea came from, who lobbied for it and which developers, banks and foreign investors stand to benefit the most.
Cover up? This is crony capitalism at its worse.
@jacobmantle@Gab_Hardy
BREAKING: Access to Information records obtained by Blacklock's Reporter show Farm Credit Canada CEO Justine Hendricks approved a $44,521 cocktail reception in Québec City for board members, staff and consultants after Ottawa directed federal organizations to cut travel spending by 15%.
The event included $506/night hotel rooms, 19 bottles of wine, Bombay gin and $1,368 in canapés. Flights were extra, including a $1,809 business-class ticket for the CEO.
Meanwhile, FCC reduced employee travel spending by 24%, but the CEO told staff: "If you're asking me, 'Is there a plan to cut travel?' No."
At a time when Canadians expect fiscal restraint from Crown corporations, these records raise serious questions about leadership, accountability, and whether spending decisions could truly withstand public scrutiny.
They lied about crime, about attempted arson, about disrespecting the War Memorial, about desecrating the Terry Fox statue, about truckers being rapists, about Russian interference, about foreign funding, about middle class Canadians being right wing terrorists, they lied about invoking the Emergencies Act, and the former Finance Minister/Deputy PM giggled like a school girl when she announced she was freezing bank accounts and canceling insurance without due process, parliamentary oversight, or an order from a judge.
Lying in the Information Age is a fool’s errand.
94% of all CDN potash sold to the US is protect under CUSMA & is therefore duty free. Only 6% is tariffed at 10% which when you consider the 4 cent decline in the CDN dollar over the past few months is a negligible difference for US purchasers.
The biggest cause of this shortage is that the US deal with Belarus to provide sanctions relief in exchange for potash has not materialized as quickly as promised while investments in increased New Mexico production have not yet come on line.
If Canada was truly in the drivers seat, Trump would have removed the 10% tariff on non CUSMA compliant potash but instead turned to Morocco who currently are sitting on a surplus of potash!
Canada just dropped $7.5 million on a shiny new U.S. Black Hawk for 'urgent' border security... that Transport Canada immediately grounded because it can't legally fly here
RCMP's response? 'Not our job, dude. Contractor's problem'
Meanwhile they're happily paying daily minimums to keep the grounded bird on retainer...
Nothing says 'tough on borders' like panic-buying American military surplus to own Trump, then shrugging when it violates our own rules
Carney clownery: anouncify, spend big, achieve nothing, blame someone else 🤡
At this rate, the helicopter's only mission is draining taxpayer cash and look good for Carney government phoo-ops 🇨🇦🚁💸
Mark Carney’s announced today that he is keeping the Liberal shipping ban on Canadian oil, while American tankers are free to ship in the same waters.
That is a costly and nonsensical decision.
Conservatives will keep fighting the shipping ban to get our energy to Asia and get paycheques in our pockets.
The cover up is worse than the crime now.
This video proves the police were told the victim was assaulted, and the female officer was told by a third party that she attacked him so quickly he thought she was an assailant.
She nods her head while being told he was assaulted first.
The entire department should be sacked. They intentionally lied about the situation to cover their incompetence.
BREAKING: Carney's condo bailout going ahead. Forcing young homebuyers to bid against their own tax dollars to bail out the Liberal Club of donor developers.
Solution: Get out of the way. Let the free market work, with developers dropping the price until people can afford them.
Stop the Carney Condo Bailout: https://t.co/rXBFM95sRO