Saturday, 28 March 2026

Carney is illusion - Poilievre is real

 


Carney is all illusion. He represents the same old Liberals, and the same old failures about the economy. The Prime Minister likes to blame world affairs for his failings. The G7 countries have the same world economy, yet he has delivered the second-highest unemployment in the G7, the worst household debt in the G7, the worst housing costs in the G7, and the only shrinking economy in the G7. We have had 100,000 lost jobs in the last two months alone. Why is it that after the Prime Minister promised that he would be the first, he is the worst in the G7?

This should make Canadians question the effectiveness of Liberal economic policies and feel motivated to seek change. 

Those people who stash their cash in tax havens (Carney-Brookfield) have never had it so good. Tell that to the single mother who walks down the grocery aisle. Talk about jobs. The Prime Minister compares us to the United States. But when we do an apples-to-apples comparison of unemployment, it is higher in Canada than it is in the US. In fact, Canada has the second-highest unemployment in the G7, the worst grocery inflation in the G7, the most unaffordable housing in the G7 and the worst household debt in the G7. Those are the facts. Carney promised we would be first, but he is the worst.

Canada is now facing a fourth term of the most destructive government Canada has ever known. Carney as a messiah? You are joking! Nothing has changed, and nothing will improve if Carney continues. It's the same old government, run by the same inadequate people, with the same policies that turned a once-successful Canada into a post-national state, with a strangled resource sector and zero hope for young people. 

Antisemitism is just below the surface, sometimes exploding in our streets as our flag is burned amid chants of “death to Canada.”  The Liberal administration did this. Canadians have never been so divided. A resurgence of separatism has sprung in Québec, and the same sentiments are now in Alberta. 

To the south is a President famous for smelling weakness in his opponents, who is ready to pounce on our debilitated nation for a greater USA advantage.

Canadians should stop believing that Carney is the man to save us. The evidence is that he has no clue. Carney is a multimillionaire who made it in central banking, consulting and advising. He has supported investing in tax havens abroad. His loyalty is to the US dollar and the companies whose boards he sat on. His companies left Canada for the United States and took loans from China.  Furthermore, it has now been exposed again that the Carney administration is compromised with Chima.

Imagine what Canada would be like right now if it had spent the last few years becoming one of the greatest energy suppliers to Europe and Asia, replacing Russian gas. If our trade partners had been diverse and wide-ranging. If our government had been living within its means, ensuring public services were efficient and effective. Suppose our productivity had been at the top of the OECD scale, and if our borders had been secure with well-equipped border services. If Immigration systems were not broken. Conservative policies that focused on energy independence, fiscal responsibility, and border security could have been the reality, benefiting all Canadians.

Imagine a Canada that had been fielding strong armed forces, with forward-deployed Arctic units, aircraft, and submarines able to defend our long coastlines, and with our leaders known as strong allies who had met their commitments to NATO. However, the sad prospect is only more lies and Liberal corruption. Trump would have behaved differently towards Canada if we had prioritized Conservative policy over the last 10 years! We still have a chance to fix it.

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