Mark Carney is Captured by China
Canadian politics is currently a mess of political spin by the government and media parroting of the talking points. The current Liberal government, which is an almost exact replica of the Trudeau Liberal government, has run the economy of Canada into the ground over the last eleven years. We live in a nation where our strongest asset is our natural resources, but the Liberal mindset is to leave those resources in the ground forever. We do not have a strong manufacturing base in Canada, nor do we have much in the way of innovation; at least not like we used to. All of the manufacturing companies and innovating businesses have been leaving Canada in favour of other places where their efforts are better rewarded. On top of this the agricultural industry is getting pounded with extra costs largely due to the push to keep our resources in the ground and to tax whatever is extracted into oblivion, driving up the costs to produce our food.
I present the possibility, and even the likelihood, that this is all by design, and we are beginning to see the end result of that design coming into focus.
Our current Prime Minister is Mark Carney. He is not new to Canadian politics, but he has typically been pulling the strings behind the scenes. Carney was the Governor of the Bank of Canada (BoC) from 2008 -2013, and I will admit that during that time, I thought that he did a fairly decent job. He now claims to have helped to guide Canada out of the 2008 crash, but the BoC had very little to do with that; Carney is stealing the honour that rightly belongs to the Finance Minister of that time, the departed Jim Flaherty. After his stint at the BoC ended, Carney found himself as the Governor of the Bank of England (BoE); same job, different country. During his tenure at the BoE, he oversaw the drastic reduction of the strength of the British economy through the monetary policies that he brought forth with the support of the governing parties of the time. In short, his ideology and policies destroyed the British economy, a fact that former British Prime Minister Liz Truss tried to warn Canadians about when he was running to become the leader of the Liberal Party, but the media did everything it could to keep that story quiet.
The truth of the political career of Mark Carney is that he was the 'unpaid' economic advisor to Justin Trudeau from 2020 on, right up to the point of Trudeau's resignation. Carney even wrote an opinion piece for The Globe and Mail stating that using martial law during the Trucker Convoy, which Trudeau had been contemplating at the time, was no going far enough, and it was his advice that lead to the illegal seizure and freezing of the bank accounts of people who were either involved in or who monetarily supported the convoy. This is the mindset of our current Prime Minister.
In 2020, Carney also became the vice chairman at Brookfield Asset Management, which holds and manages investments in various properties and infrastructure projects around the world, and this is where this article begins to find its roots.
Mark Carney has written a book called "Values", in which he argues that oil and gas, as well as other minerals need to stay in the ground in support of his net-zero dreams to fight the fake climate crisis. Carney has previously created two separate Net Zero schemes to direct banks and industries to spend money into Net Zero projects; both of these schemes have since failed as those organizations that initially signed on have since abandoned them, as common sense slowly begins to re-enter the world of business and climate crisis ideology starts to take a back seat.
This is the ideology that Mark Carney carries with him into the Prime Minister's office, and this is evident in his actions, or lack thereof, in regards to unleashing Canada's resource industries. Carney talks a good game for those who are not paying attention; namely Liberal supporters, but actions speak louder than words. The Liberal Party likes to tout the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Alberta when they claim that they are for "climate friendly" oil and gas expansion in Canada, but the MOU is a worthless piece of paper that basically says that if items A, B and C are all (somehow) met in regards to resource development, then, and only then, will the government CONSIDER the POSSIBILITY of allowing the expansion of that resource development. There are more loopholes in that MOU than in a pile of knotted yarn. And those items A, B and C include things that the gas companies can't afford to agree to if they hope to be profitable. So the government's public position is one of increasing resource development to unlock Canada's economy as long as the environment is protected, but the actual position is that it will maintain legislative roadblocks that make that development unprofitable for the private sector, and therefore impossible to implement. In short, the government's own environmental protection policies make sure that there will never be oil and gas expansion in Canada, and this is by design.
This leaves Canada weak on the world stage. This is the policy of the Trudeau Liberals under Carney's advice, and this is the policy that Carney carries forward. If we combine these with the wide open immigration policies that have created overwhelmed public health, justice and housing systems within the country, and which have caused a decrease in the wages of Canadians and cities that are more dangerous than Canadian cities have ever been, we see the demise of what once was a happy and prosperous Canada, with the people seeking government assistance to kill themselves or to dope themselves into a stupor, which the government is all too happy to assist with.
We are also watching our democratic process get undermined with the Carney government buying it's way to an unelected majority government which will most likely come to fruition by the end of today, leaving Canadians wondering what the point of elections even are anymore.
The Liberal government of the last eleven years has been tasked with destroying Canada. That is the only way to see things when one takes a 30,000 foot view of things. This country has completely lost its way under this Liberal government and has collapsed upon itself.
But who benefits from this?
The short answer is China. We have seen our justice system weakened towards the presence of police stations in Canada operated by the People's Party of China (CCP), a communist government, that uses their "officers" to spy on Chinese diaspora immigrants and to threaten them if they speak out against the CCP. We have seen a huge increase in Chinese property investment in the Vancouver housing market, in particular, but also in Canadian industry. We have seen a softening of the language this is critical towards the CCP and Chinese human rights abuses under this government, which should be a concern to all Canadians since the human rights abuses of the CCP is recognized around the world, but Canada has decided to take a back seat to criticizing the Chinese government.
The purpose for this is so that Canada, and Mark Carney, do not upset the sensitive feelings of President Xi Jinping of China and his CCP party. The current Liberal government has been crowing about increasing trade and growing our relationship with China (they never mention the CCP) as a way to offset the trade difficulties that we are facing with the U.S. at this moment. Difficulties that Mark Carney presented himself as being the ideal individual to address and claiming that he alone could deal with Donald Trump and get the best deal for Canada.
Carney claimed to be able to have all the tariffs removed from Canada and stated that he would apply counter tariffs to American goods in retaliation for the U.S. tariffs; which he did, for about two months. After Carney got elected, he very quietly removed the Canadian tariffs on U.S. products and the media did his bidding by not reporting on that until non-legacy media spoiled it. Furthermore, in defence of his government's inability to deal with Trump, as Carney promised he would do, Carney has now been stating that Canada already has the best deal with the U.S. since the tariffs don't apply to anything under the CUSMA trade deal, which covers about 80% of our trade goods.
Carney claims that this is a result of his negotiating skills, but this has always been the case. The tariffs have never affected anything that is covered under CUSMA. We have the same deal now that we did when Carney got elected. The only difference is that Carney and the media told us that it was a bad deal before Carney won the general election, and now that same deal is the best deal in the world. Meanwhile, the CUSMA review is supposed to be happening right now, and Mexico is making huge strides in their review process with Trump, but Canada is missing from the table because Carney refuses to make meeting with, by far, our largest and safest trading partner, a priority. 75 - 80% of our trade is with the U.S., but Carney is claiming that Trump can't be dealt with while every other country in the world seems to be able to make deals with Trump, and Carney is promising that he will replace our lost trade with the U.S. by negotiating deals with other countries, including China.
For perspective on this, as stated, about 80% of our trade is with the U.S., while China makes up about 3.9% of our trade. Look at that again. Carney is claiming that increasing trade with China is going to make up for our lost trade with the U.S. The economist has a broken calculator or a broken moral compass. I suggest that it is the latter.
Mark Carney has proudly proclaimed that he has signed an agreement with China to increase our trade with them. He says that he wants to double our trade with China, like increasing our trade with China to 8% of our total will make up for drastic cuts to what has been 80%. Besides the failures in the math, there are so many problems with this agreement just regarding what we actually know about it that Canadians should be up in arms about it, but we are left in the dark. The details of this agreement are being guarded by the government and even requests for information that are being made by Opposition MP's are being stonewalled. One has to ask, "What does this government have to hide?" What do they not want Canadians to understand? Following are some things that we need to realize.
First, the government does not trade with China, Canadian businesses do. If there is no appetite among Canadian businesses for shipping goods to China, then trade with China will not increase, regardless of whatever deals the government signs. When our largest trading partner is literally across the longest undefended border in the world and their market is large enough to feed our businesses, why would anyone look to instead, send their goods across the ocean to a country that is virtually the largest manufacturer of goods in the world. The only thing that this deal seems to be accomplishing is to open Canada up to more Chinese influence, which is not in our interest.
The second point feeds on this first basic premise of business. China buys food and energy from us; we buy shipping containers worth of cheaply made Chinese consumer products. We cannot compete with the slave labour and slave wages that the Chinese economy is built on. No Canadian business can make a profit on shipments to China unless they are sending raw materials for the Chinese to turn into products, which they will then sell back to us. Our trad deficit with China will always be in their favour to a level that will always be insurmountable. Canada will not benefit from trade with China.
Third, China is well documented as having stolen patent information from other developed countries and reverse engineering the products that the other countries invented. China then manufactures these products more cheaply, ignoring patent laws in other countries, and undermining the profits of the company that invented the product in the first place. This is not a trustworthy trade partner by any stretch of the imagination. Industrial espionage is par for the course for Chinese businesses and Canada will lose out on this deal.
Fourth, it is stated by the Liberal Party that the MOU with China includes allowing them entry to the infrastructure market in Canada. In other words, China, with it's billions of dollars of investment money and no need to concern itself with profit, will have access to Canadian oil, gas and other resources, which it can harvest and send back to China to feed its own industries, while the businesses that need to make a profit cannot afford to invest in Canadian infrastructure due to the legislation that makes it too expensive. Canadians will not even benefit from our own resources as China will own the rights to those resources and will only pay a small fee in order to harvest them. Canada will lose out BIG TIME with this deal. This is also not just my assessment of this scenario; watch this short video for this same explanation and warning delivered in just three minutes.
Fifth, Carney has agreed to open up the Canadian Electric Vehicle (EV) market to 49,000 cheap Chinese EV's, which is, if I remember correctly, about 1/3 of the current EV market in Canada. After having "invested" billions of Canadian dollars into battery plants in Canada which just keep on failing and shutting down, now Canada is going to undermine its own EV manufacturing sector by letting these cheap Chinese EV's flood the market. And they will be cheap; estimates are in the neighbourhood of around $35,000. That is around half the price of whatever is out there now. What is more, this Chinese EV deal slams the door on Canadian cars entering the U.S. Trump has been clear on this. As a result of this Chinese deal, Canadian cars may be completely banned from entering the U.S. market, which I believe is is Honda or Toyota has stated will cause them to move their planned expansion into the U.S. instead of their planned expansion in Canada, which will further deplete our manufacturing base. Above that, this deal for 49,000 Chinese EV's will be just another obstacle to getting a deal with the U.S. on all of our trade.
But there is another danger to this aspect of the agreement. EV's carry an immense amount of software in order to run them, and this software will require updates. Hence, these Chinese cars will need access to the Canadian internet system. There are legitimate concerns that this opens Canada to the possibility, and likelihood, of these cars using hidden spyware to infiltrate all manner of Canadian systems. In fact, Poland, Israel and the U.K. have banned Chinese EV's from their military sites over concerns about the spyware that is believed to be included in them. Additionally, Norway is examining its fleet of electric buses from China over fears that China could shut them down remotely. This concern has also come up in Chinese made solar panels in California and many other Chinese products around the world. In our high-tech era, almost everything wants access to the internet, and China offers many of those products, giving them a back door into the economies of the most advanced civilizations of the world. There is a legitimate concern that China could basically shut down large parts of numerous western economies in the case of a Chinese invasion of any given country, an invasion of China by any given country, or even just as a ransom action against these companies. Yet Canada is pursuing closer relations with China at this time under Mark Carney.
So is Carney unaware of these numerous concerns? I doubt it. The problem is that Brookfield Asset Management is heavily invested in industries that are seeking to expand in China, and incidentally India, where Carney is also looking to boost trade. Both of these countries are high priorities for the Carney government to expand Canadian trade, which as I stated above, will not help the vast majority of Canadian businesses. These deals will make Carney and his friends wealthy through Brookfield investments while not benefiting Canada at all, but opening Canada up to foreign influence by these countries which have both proven in the past that they are not friends of Canada.
These types of conflicts are supposed to be avoided or at least minimized by our Conflict of Interest Office, and Mark Carney claims to have met all the necessities of the Conflict of Interest Office with his blind trust, but a blind trust still holds investments that Carney placed there himself. He knows what he and Brookfield are invested in, and there is nothing, other than a weak order to recuse himself, that is stopping Carney from forming deals that will enrich Brookfield and himself. Carney has already been found to have violated the Conflict of Interest Act on numerous occasions, but the Office has no teeth with which to bite back, after the Trudeau era Liberals repeatedly weakened the Act while Trudeau held office, paving the way for Carney to come into office with a wide open door to corruption.
I lay out all of the above as evidence of Mark Carney's financial connections to China, through Brookfield, which will result in his personal financial gain should Canada increase trade with China. All of the above is well documented and has been known for quite a while; none of the above is my own speculation. But the level of subservience to China that Mark Carney is under really came to the fore recently after Michael Ma challenged a well known and greatly respected woman about whether or not she had actually personally seen labour camps in China. The media actually applied a little bit of pressure on the governing Liberals for a day or two after that, and the responses of the Liberal Cabinet Minsters and Mark Carney himself indicate their inability to call out the CCP on human rights abuses.
I will start with the Order Paper question that a Conservative MP posed to the Liberal Party, the answer to which revealed that Mark Carney did not, in fact raise human rights issues on his recent trip to China. The Liberal Party has since retracted that answer and insists that he did, indeed, raise these issues; but the entire retraction reeks of a cover up.
Then we see the way that Michael Ma attacked the woman in committee in such a way that it is obvious that he was attempting to discredit her on her claims of a Uighur genocide occurring in China; a position that the entire House of Parliament made a statement on in 2021. The statement had the support of 266 members of Parliament, with the Liberal cabinet ministers abstaining from the vote, making the count 266-0 out of 338 MP's. Even then, the Liberal Party could not call out China for their human rights violations.
Now we see that, in reaction to the Michael Ma incident, when the media pushed against the Liberal government to denounce human rights violations in China, not one, single minister would dare to speak in opposition to the Chinese government treatment of minorities in China. Instead, they made general proclamations that human labour camps are inhumane and spoke against them in general. But when pressed to admit specifically that China has a record of such abuses, none of them would do so.
I would posit that the reason for this is that they are not allowed to criticize their boss. That boss is not Mark Carney. That boss is Carney's boss; Xi Xinping. China is dividing Canada from our greatest ally and China's greatest enemy, to our detriment.
Looking back over the destruction that Liberal policies have wrought in Canada over the last decade; looking at the push from the highest office in the land to expand, not only trade but security and information sharing with a country that has proven itself as untrustworthy; given that the highest office in the land appears to be intentionally destroying our long standing relationship with our nearest neighbour, srongest ally and biggest trading partner while simultaneously pursuing closer relations with a shared enemy; given that Mark Carney himself stated plainly during the 2025 Election Leader's Debate that China is the greatest threat to Canada; and given that no one, single Cabinet Minister, including our own Prime Minister will ever mumble a negative word against China, the CCP or Xi Xinping; is there really any question about where Mark Carney's and the Liberal Party's allegiances actually lie?
The evidence is there for those who will only open their eyes to it. One doesn't even have to search for it anymore. Yet Liberal supporters will still blindly walk towards an eventual, non-military take over of Canada by the country that our Prime Minister called out as our greatest threat, and the country which our Prime Minister is now sidling up to for his own financial gain. Mark Carney is captured by China, as is the entire Liberal Party, and the Liberal voters of Scarborough Southwest, University-Rosedale and Terrebonne are about to hand this corrupted, bought-out man a majority mandate that he did not earn and that the country did not give him.
Canadian media keeps carrying water for this government, but foreign media seems to be reporting on this corruption and national betrayal, calling it what it is; foreign media is calling it as it is because they are not paid to do otherwise. I encourage everyone to look at American and European news coverage of Canadian politics in order to get a balanced view of Canadian politics that they won't get from Canadian media.
The destruction of this country is nearly complete, and blind Liberal voters are largely to blame. If Carney gets his majority tonight, there will be little that can be done to stop him from finishing his apparent goal of destroying this country to accommodate a Chinese takeover.
It is high time that Liberal voters put their elbows down and return to our American friends; this country is really starting to stink.
Additional video resource: Canada Gave China Everything.Canada Got Canola.
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