The Ultimate Insult: After a Decade of Trudeau, Carney Offers More of the Same Globalist Failure

The Ultimate Insult: After a Decade of Trudeau, Carney Offers More of the Same Globalist Failure

After nearly a decade of Justin Trudeau's high-tax, high-debt, and high-minded lecturing, Canadians were desperate for a change. What did the Liberal Party offer them? The ultimate insult: a carbon copy. By installing Mark Carney as Prime Minister, the Laurentian elite has shown its utter contempt for the struggles of ordinary people, replacing one out-of-touch globalist with another, more polished version.

Look at the resume. Governor of the Bank of Canada. Governor of the Bank of England. UN Special Envoy for Climate Action. Vice Chair at Brookfield Asset Management. This isn't the background of a man who understands the price of groceries in Red Deer or the struggle to find a family doctor in Halifax. It's the resume of a Davos man, a member of the international bureaucracy class who views countries not as homes for people, but as assets on a global balance sheet. He is the personification of the very system that has hollowed out our middle class and sold our sovereignty to the highest bidder.

His first acts as Prime Minister confirm it. Capitulating to Trump on the tech tax, signaling more carbon taxes are on the way, and speaking in the smooth, empty jargon of global finance. This isn't a new direction; it's a doubling down on the failed policies of the last decade. The Liberal party had a chance to listen to the anger and anxiety of Canadians and choose a leader who reflected their concerns. Instead, they chose the ultimate insider, a man who represents everything wrong with our political and economic establishment. It's not just a new leader; it's a message to the rest of Canada: we don't care what you think.

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