there isn’t a sane person on the earth who thinks this is AT ALLL related to child safety
i will say it again:
the policies that will be rolled out by first world nations will be so unpalatable that the definition of crime, freedom and speech MUST be tailored to prevent dissent
things are going to be insane in Canada, Europe, and other fake democracies
Openly buying a majority with tax payer dollars. Not very different from buying votes except it takes the choice away from the people. Makes sense coming from a central banker whose job it was to rob people with inflation.
Canada NDP MP Lori Idlout has been approached by Liberals, but Nunavut's rep in the legislature told CBC last month she’s not making the move “at this point.” Liberal Govt announced Thursday C$230 million in new funding for Nunavut. https://t.co/cWIcvLWJkh
The reason Boomers remain enamoured with this government is straightforward: they are insulated from the worst and perhaps the most regressive policy decision in Canadian history.
Open borders devalued wage labour, crushed youth employment, lifted rents, and put home ownership out of reach.
@RichardDias_CFA Easy to feel the impacts of this at home and abroad. I’m sure Chinese EVs will change the trend. Seems like we’re definitely putting our attention in the right place.
My take on PM Carney's speech this week in Davos.
PM Carney’s Davos speech was like clinking glasses at a diplomatic dinner before checking who’s sitting at the table.
The words were elegant, the applause predictable, and the mood reassuring — but geopolitics isn’t a room full of admirers, it’s also a room full of quiet rivals taking notes.
In global politics, sounding good is easy. Being strategically quiet, precise, and durable is harder — and often wiser.
@francispouliot_ Before that it was acid rain. It was going to fall from the sky and be so acidic things like car paint were going to be ruined unless all governments signed blank cheques to stop it.
For the record.
Carney Isn’t Canada’s Saviour! He’s Davos’s Point Man in a Country That Needs Structural Repair, Not More Virtue Signalling
Canada needs a leader who will repair the structural damage at home, not another polished emissary of the global elite trying to turn this country into a staging ground for their fight against President Trump. We have already endured a decade of Trudeau‑era virtue signalling while productivity stalled, investment fled, and core institutions weakened; enough is enough.
Economic sovereignty is fundamentally a domestic affair. It is about the strength of Canadian workers, firms, and communities, not about applause lines in Davos or clever speeches about a fading “rules‑based order.” A leader who spends more time reassuring nervous elites abroad than fixing what is broken at home misunderstands the moment.
Canada needs a leader that understands that the US the is most important trading and security partner! Full stop! And strong relations with the Trump administration is paramount, not with the Davos crowd!
Mark Carney stepping forward as the new frontman for the status quo Davos crowd does not solve Canada’s problems; it entrenches them. His worldview treats Canada as a model pupil for global technocracy rather than a country with urgent structural issues that require political courage, democratic accountability, and national focus.
Canada does not need a custodian of the old order. It needs a prime minister who will put Canadian economic sovereignty first, rebuild real capacity at home, and refuse to turn this country into a mere proxy in someone else’s war with Washington.
@RichardDias_CFA You’re not thinking hard enough Richard. You can definitely find a way to blame this all on Trump as well. Others already have…btw, great insights