Mark Carney claims he didn't say what said.
The backpedal:
"To be clear, if you look at the speech, I've never advocated that all of a sudden there was going to be a band of middle powers, you know, the M20 or something like that."
The facts:
"I argue the middle powers must act together because if we're not at the table, we're on the menu... in a world of great power rivalry, the countries in between have a choice: compete with each other for favour or to combine to create a third path with impact."
Another day, another spin.
@SharifHajiMLA NDP represents unions and public sector employees. If there is a problem it is with the people you represent.
Their public image is nothing but lazy, ineffective, entitled, incompetent fools. They do deserve to be fired. Our health costs are the si gle largest line item
Not happening there @nenshi. Your caucus was informed of a major data breach you refused to tell authorities. @medsci_yb3r uncovered a massive breach that everyone silent on? But let's blame innocent Albertans who want to end the CROWN bullshit?
@MarkJCarney As posted by @DanAlbas
Only PM Carney, after announcing he is closing 7 Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada research sites Canada wide, has the audacity to turn around and state:
"we are not harnessing enough technology in our agri-food sectors" as he did in his "food strategy":
Only PM Carney, after announcing he is closing 7 Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada research sites Canada wide, has the audacity to turn around and state:
"we are not harnessing enough technology in our agri-food sectors" as he did in his "food strategy":
https://t.co/iQCSP2JogD
Instead of addressing the out of control spending that has caused the out of control inflation, Carney is doing more out of control spending that will lead to more out of control inflation.
Just so we’re clear, in a span of 3 years, the Liberal government has had to expand grocery benefits to more than 1 million additional people.
That’s not winning. That’s not making life more affordable.
That’s failure.
Vote for Alberta this fall, you won't get another chance.
Ottawa is moving fast to censor free speech online, to strip away privacy and anonymity and to regulate and restrict any content, debate or discussion which threatens "social stability", how ever cabinet defines it.
This will be the end of any social or political movement they don't approve of, all in the name of "online safety".
HEADS UP 🇨🇦 Ukraine is asking for an additional $20 BILLION and the European Carney also happens to be in Europe as we speak
Bookmark this to see how much Canada gives again 👀🇺🇦 any guesses!?
The Fraser Institute says Canada’s equalization program is “badly broken” and needs major overhaul.
Albertans already knew that. In 2021, over 62% voted to challenge equalization. Ottawa ignored us.
This is the problem with “Lead Not Leave”: Alberta has tried asking, voting, writing, negotiating and leading. Ottawa still treats Alberta as an ATM.
A referendum is not a distraction. It is the only way to force a real negotiation over Alberta’s future and Alberta becoming an independent country.
"Canada’s equalization program is broken and requires major overhaul" https://t.co/HzWZXYFfpR
Instead of addressing the out of control spending that has caused the out of control inflation, Carney is doing more out of control spending that will lead to more out of control inflation.
This Boomer absolutely nails it!!
Carney stands in front of a mountain of apples and declares: “We are an agricultural superpower.”
The only correct response? “No shit.”
Grocery prices are up nearly 35% since 2019. The average Canadian family is now forced to spend **$10,000 a year** — **$800 a month** — just to eat. Food bank visits have hit record highs. Mortgage defaults are surging. Jobs are disappearing. And we’re in a technical recession.
His big solution? Another **$3 BILLION** of your money on a shiny new “food security strategy.”
This is the same guy who can drop more on one plate of caviar during a single flight than most working families spend on groceries in weeks.
11+ years of the exact same empty Liberal speeches. The exact same word salads. The exact same “we’re building, we’re creating, we’re here for you” bullshit — and Canadians have never been more broke, more anxious, or more fed up.
They don’t have a plan.
They have a grift.
And they’re still asking you to pay for it.
#CarneyFail #FoodPrices #CostOfLiving #cdnpoli #CanadaFirst
Albertans should approach the Oct 19 referendum fairly, calmly, and with clear eyes. This is not about anger or division. It is about whether Alberta can keep accepting a federal system that too often treats our province as a source of revenue rather than an equal partner.
For decades, Ottawa has held Alberta back through policies that discourage investment, obstruct responsible resource development, and harm the prosperity that supports jobs, families, and public services. Albertans have tried elections, negotiations, court challenges, and constitutional arguments, yet the unfairness continues.
That is why I believe Albertans should vote for Option 2 on Oct. 19. It is a democratic way to say the status quo is no longer acceptable. If Ottawa will not treat Alberta fairly, Albertans must be prepared to stand up for our economy, our future, and our right to decide what comes next.
Albertans should approach the Oct 19 referendum fairly, calmly, and with clear eyes. This is not about anger or division. It is about whether Alberta can keep accepting a federal system that too often treats our province as a source of revenue rather than an equal partner.
For decades, Ottawa has held Alberta back through policies that discourage investment, obstruct responsible resource development, and harm the prosperity that supports jobs, families, and public services. Albertans have tried elections, negotiations, court challenges, and constitutional arguments, yet the unfairness continues.
That is why I believe Albertans should vote for Option 2 on Oct. 19. It is a democratic way to say the status quo is no longer acceptable. If Ottawa will not treat Alberta fairly, Albertans must be prepared to stand up for our economy, our future, and our right to decide what comes next.