🚨COST OF FAILURE🚨
Mark Carney campaigned on being the guy who could handle Trump and get Canada a deal.
Now, USMCA has not been renewed, and Canadian industry is sinking.
The question is no longer whether Carney missed the deadline.
It’s what his failure will cost.
The exceptional and repeat stupidity of voters insisting on trusting the malevolent Trudeau gang with managing Canada is responsible for this and similar witch hunts.
Crown appeals against Tamara Lich, Chris Barber expected to be heard in spring 2027 https://t.co/0Idc9lOzVt
“The real scandal is not that Canada faces secular stagnation; it is that the elite engineered it, denied it, wrapped it in climate rhetoric, and now blame external shocks while the data scream that this is a made‑in‑Canada crisis.”
One thing Carney fails to produce is evidence of his claims. Low-carbon or decarbonized oil. Nobody wants that. Nobody cares. Talking about electrification... can't export that around the world.
Everything Carney is doing is pushing towards Brookfield and increasing the value of that company, the value of his shares, and the value of the Brookfield Global Transition Funds 1.
Why are liberals so clueless in seeing this?
MOOSE 🫎 EXCLUSIVE DATA DROP
Mark Carney will make an estimated $1.2 Billion in cold hard CASH and CTV omitted Disclosing Mark Carney massive conflict of interest.
Canadians are getting FLEECED right before our eyes. 👀
I asked Pierre about David from Moose on the Loose.
That was not an accident.
I was introduced to @dsimieritsch about a year ago by a conservative friend. Around that same time, I had been watching CTV & Global bring on lobbyists as panelists to break down issues, and I found myself wondering how that was considered neutral analysis. Many of those voices are paid to advance political positions, not simply to observe them.
Then I came across a completely independent YouTube channel that appeared to be doing more research than many of the political pundits appearing on national television.
I was surprised that someone reaching such a large audience, and doing that level of work, received so little formal recognition.
You do not have to agree with David. In the interview, I said I “don’t agree with him on a lot,” and some people took that as negative. It was not intended that way. I probably would have phrased it better by saying: he covers a vast array of topics, and we disagree on a fair bit.
But disagreement does not mean dismissal.
I feature many voices on my show that I do not agree with on every issue. To me, that is the whole point of long-form conversation - to sit down with people, understand how they see the world, find areas of overlap and honestly discuss the areas where we disagree. Usually those are the conversations I find most interesting.
When someone is building a large audience and putting forward detailed arguments and research, I do not think serious media can simply ignore them. If people believe David is wrong, then they should contend with the arguments he's putting forward and provide the receipts.
Like Pierre, I have not seen the same level of detailed coverage on Mark Carney’s conflicts of interest as I have seen through David’s work and the Moose Chart. I respect the time and effort he has put into that.
I have invited David on the show before and I would still welcome the opportunity to have that conversation. I know he does not do many interviews, but I would value the chance to explore where we agree, where we disagree, and why his work has resonated with so many Canadians.
BREAKING: Someone in the Prime Minister’s Office told a friendly pollster their plan for 24 Sussex, 7 weeks before the announcement.
The pollster tested it.
Then the pollster results gave the green light.
Carney then announced the donation scheme as if it were a fresh idea based on humility.
The PMO now refuses to tell Canadians who in cabinet ran the play to conduct A/B marketing tests on their plan.
And now, he wants you to build it with your after-tax dollars. All because of a survey result.
Insane.
Pierre Poilievre spoke for 56 minutes and took questions from reporters.
CBC's coverage of Carney's press conference included none of his remarks.
If that's accurate, Canadians have every right to ask:
How can a publicly funded broadcaster claim to inform the public while excluding the Official Opposition's response?
Taxpayer-funded media should cover all sides ..not just the government's.
🇨🇦 #cdnpoli #CBC
Holy crap. Carney is promoting Brookfield.
They acquired Enercare for over $4 billion & now he's relaunching a program that will benefit himself with your taxes.
He has 8-figures worth of shares and stock options.
This is crazy.
We gave a baking association in St. Lucia $182,000?
‘This programme does not exist in a vacuum. It is a vital pillar of our "Love Saint Lucia" campaign.’
Amazing.
https://t.co/Rm3YLUGqMj
BREAKING: I’ve written to the Ethics Committee Chair calling for an urgent investigation into Carney’s condo bailout.
Who lobbied to force people who can’t afford groceries to bail out billionaire Liberal donors and powerbrokers?
We are fighting to stop the Liberal Club from getting richer by making you poorer.
"PM Carney never actually promised a CUSMA deal by July 1. What he did promise, months ago, was to reduce tariff uncertainty. Instead, as July 1 arrives, trade uncertainty is set to increase—not decrease. And Canada is far less equipped than the U.S. to absorb prolonged trade uncertainty. That should concern everyone."
Woo-hoo... first place!🥇
Not in productivity.
Not in wage growth.
Not in affordability.
We're No. 1 in household debt!
Congratulations, Liberals. You've built the world's most indebted households. Another gold medal for Team Carney.
Imagine borrowing so much money that your household debt equals the entire country's annual economic output. Then imagine a Prime Minister telling you the economy is fundamentally strong.
Reality and Liberal talking points haven't shared a postal code in years.🤦♀️
#cdnpoli
This is one of the best takedowns of Mark Carney I’ve seen.
He’s not a businessman. He’s never run a company. He’s never met a payroll. He’s a lifelong bureaucrat who somehow convinced people he’s some kind of economic genius.
The guy actually went on TV in Atlantic Canada and downplayed steel tariffs because “we don’t use that much steel.” That’s not just tone-deaf — that’s fundamental ignorance of how manufacturing, auto, and resource sectors actually work in this country.
Carney keeps all the worst Trudeau-era policies in place — emissions caps, anti-oil and gas rules, the whole net-zero scam — but now he can personally override them whenever he wants. If those policies were good, why does he need an override button? He’s admitting they’re damaging Canada but refuses to scrap them.
He’s concentrating more power in the PMO than ever, acting like the King of Canada while surrounding himself with the same failed Trudeau retreads. His own caucus is still pushing the climate nonsense that’s been proven to waste billions and make life more expensive for regular people.
Meanwhile, oil and gas — our single biggest export earner — is still being deliberately held back. Provincial trade barriers are still choking the economy. And the same people who created this mess are still in charge, still pocketing money from the climate grift while average Canadians get squeezed.
This government was a failure under Trudeau. Under Carney it’s just a more polished version of the same failure.
Less government. Lower taxes. Cut the red tape. Develop our resources. Stop robbing the middle class to enrich insiders.
That’s the only reset that actually works.
#cdnpoli #CarneyFail #LiberalFail #CanadaFirst
Don’t take my word for it.
Just take a look if you dare…
https://t.co/g1aMGKWLz1
Then ask yourself: is this the person CTV & Vassy should be speaking to about politics?
Zero moral compass.
What an embarrassment.