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The video's core facts check out based on recent parliamentary testimony and Carney's ethics filings:
- His screen covers Brookfield, Stripe + ~103 named companies/entities at the time of his blind trust.
- Brookfield controls ~2,000 entities; committee testimony confirmed ~95% fall outside the screen.
- Broad sector policies (clean energy, infrastructure, transition funds) are exempt under Conflict of Interest Act s.2(1) "general application" rules, so they don't trigger recusal even if Brookfield benefits.
- Screen administrators (his Chief of Staff + Clerk) lack full visibility into all holdings/funds.
It's all legal and Ethics Commissioner-approved. No direct contracts or illegal activity shown. The "steal legally" framing is hype — this is a classic critique of narrow screens vs. broad policy incentives for someone with deep Brookfield ties in ESG/infra. Systemic issue with the rules, not unique proof of bad intent.
Wow! What an incredible performance from Edmonton's Acro Crew! Congratulations on your Golden Buzzer! Alberta is cheering you on every step of the way. 👏🐕
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🚨 Dropped: ‘We’re Going Broke, Canada’ today, Facts & no filter.
A raw, fact-based track calling out the reckless spending, the ignored warnings from real experts, and the mess we’re being left with.
This one’s different.
Real numbers.
Real frustration.
Real hope that we can still turn it around.
The visuals hit different too 🔥
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New Refinery! Nice!
"The former Sunray Corporation/Sun Oil Company/Tosco Corporation refinery was once a cornerstone of the local economy, operating as an aviation fuel producer from the 1920s until 1947 and as a general oil refinery through 1983, at one point employing as many as 400 workers. Following the facility’s closure, the site underwent extensive environmental remediation overseen by the EPA, the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ), and ConocoPhillips Corporation. ODEQ has since certified the property for brownfield redevelopment, paving the way for this exciting new chapter."