Monday, June 15, 2026

The Real Reason Carney Wants Canada to Be a Part of the EU

 The Real Reason Carney Wants Canada to Be a Part of the EU 

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 Canada's PM Signed a Secret Police Deal With China. Now he's severing our relationship with the USA and running into the arms of the EU. Not just for trade....for a totally different agenda. Everyone's asking why Mark Carney is pivoting away from the US but hat's the wrong question. The right question is: why does a man who sat on the WEF board, co-chaired a $130 trillion Net Zero alliance, proposed replacing the US dollar, and served on the Bilderberg Steering Committee, think Canada's future belongs inside supranational institutions rather than as a sovereign nation? In this episode, we follow the thread of Carney's actual resume. Not what he says. What he built. So when he flies to Brussels and signs defence partnerships with the EU, and then lands in Beijing and calls Xi Jinping a strategic partner — while signing a secret police cooperation deal between the RCMP and China's Ministry of Public Security — this isn't trade diversification. This is institutional alignment. And Canadians never voted for it.

 

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January 2026, the prime minister of Canada lands in Beijing. He sits across from Xi Jinping, leader of the most
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powerful authoritarian state on Earth, shakes his hand and calls China a strategic partner. Then he flies directly to Davos, Switzerland, walks
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into the World Economic Forum, the board he used to sit on, gets a standing ovation and tells the room that the world order is over. We are in the midst
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of a rupture, he says. Not a transition, but a rupture. And then buried in the fine print of what he signed in Beijing,
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a deal that nobody's talking about, a secret police cooperation agreement between the RCMP and China's Ministry of
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Public Security. A deal whose full text has never been fully released to the Canadian public. Now, most people who
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cover this story ask, why is Carney pivoting away from the US? But that's the wrong question. The right question
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is why does a man with this particular resume think Canada's future belongs
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inside super national institutions whether that's the EU a strategic partnership with Beijing instead of as a
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sovereign nation which we're supposed to be because when you look at what Carney has actually built over the last 20 years not just what he says and his good
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intentions when you actually look at what he's built you see a very different picture and it has nothing to do with
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trade. Welcome to another episode of the sovereign sphere. I'm Carla Treadway and let's get into it. [music]
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Let's start with who Mark Carney actually is because most Canadians think of him as a central banker who became prime minister. That's it. That's all.
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You know, that's kind of like saying Einstein was just a patent clerk who became a professor. Well, you know, that's technically true, but wildly
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incomplete. So, today I want to look at Carney's actual resume, and we're going to follow this thread carefully because every single institution on this list
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shares one single solitary belief that the problems of the world are too big for individual nations to solve alone.
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So, first Carney was at Goldman Sachs for 13 years, the bank that has placed more of its alumni into positions of
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global financial power than any institution in history. Former Goldman partners have run the European Central Bank, the Bank of Italy, the World Bank,
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and now Canada. Then he became the governor of the Bank of Canada. Then the governor of the Bank of England, the
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first nonbrit ever appointed to that role. Then the chair of the financial stability board. Then which is the body
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that coordinates financial regulation across all G20 countries. Then the foundation board member of the World
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Economic Forum. The same UEF whose founder Klaus Schwab published a book in 2020 called CO 19 the great reset. You
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know that thing that we were told doesn't exist and was a conspiracy. Then we have the Bilderberg steering committee the invitationonly gathering
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of roughly 150 of the most powerful people on earth whose meetings are held under strict secrecy and whose agenda has never once been publicly released.
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Then he was the chair of Brookfield Asset Management, one of the largest alternative asset managers on Earth with
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a particular focus on infrastructure, renewable energy, and the kinds of investments that benefit enormously from
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the exact policies Carney has championed his entire career. Then the United Nations Special Envoy for Climate Action
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and Finance, and then Prime Minister of Canada. Now, in my opinion, that's not just a resume or a career. That's a
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progression through every layer of the global financial and governance architecture. Everything from private banking to central banking to
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international financial regulation to the private sector to the UN and now to elected office. And here's what every
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single one of those institutions has in common. Carney's ambition, in his own words, extends far beyond national borders. In his book, Values, he argues
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that markets left to nations produce what he calls the tragedy of the commons. and the tragedy of the horizon.
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Problems that are just too big for any single country to manage. His solution consistently across two decades is the exact same. Coordinate through super
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national institutions, bodies that sit above governments, bodies that aren't elected, bodies like the ones he spent
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his career building. So when you see Carney running towards the EU and towards Beijing, the question isn't is
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he just diversifying trade? Well, of course, he's diversifying trade. That's the surface. The question is, what kind of world is he trying to build? And did
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anyone in Canada vote for it? Here's what most people don't know about Mark Carney. He didn't just work inside the
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global financial system. He rewired it three times. Carney redirected where every bank on Earth could invest its
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money. In 2015, while running the Bank of England, Carney created something called the Task Force on Climate Related
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Financial Disclosures. Sounds super boring, right? Well, it kind of wasn't.
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What the TCFD actually did was create a global framework that told banks and investors, if a company doesn't meet
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these climate standards, you should think very carefully about lending to them. Not a law, not something passed by any parliament, not something that was
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voted for. This is a framework created by an unelected task force of central bankers adopted by regulators around the
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world. So the participants include BlackRock, JP Morgan, Barclays, HSBC and
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China's ICBC bank. He didn't ban oil investment. He made it expensive and
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risky. Exact same results and no one got a chance to vote on this. He put $130 trillion under a single net zero
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umbrella. In 2021, Carney co-chared the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero or Gans. Over 450 financial
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institutions, 130 trillion in assets, all committed to the same net zero transition framework. In Carney's own
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words, his goal was to finish the financial architecture for net zero, not accelerate it, not encourage it, finish it.
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30 trillion decided by a private alliance, no parliamentary vote, no democratic mandate. And who exactly ran
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Brookfield Asset Management, one of the world's largest green infrastructure investors at the exact time Carney was finishing the financial architecture
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that would drive trillions towards trillions of dollars towards exactly the kind of assets Brookfield owned. Mark
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Carney. He proposed replacing the US dollar, which kind of makes sense why he's not
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strengthening those ties right now. In 2019, Carney gave a speech at the Bank of International Settlements, the central bank of central banks, proposing
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that a new digital global reserve currency managed by network of central banks should eventually replace the US
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dollar. He called it the synthetic hegemonic currency. And in his book, he wrote plainly, "The most likely future
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of money is a central bank stable coin, known as a central bank digital currency or CBDC, which is of course a
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programmable digital currency issued by central banks with no gold backing, no cash alternative, and the technical
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ability to be restricted, frozen, or programmed to only work in government approved ways." He co-chared the working
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group to design it with Christine Laggard. Now he's prime minister of Canada. So we have three frameworks here. Three times he rewired something
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fundamental about how the global economy works. And in each case there was no election, no vote, no democratic mandate required. That pattern matters because
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it tells you something about how he thinks the world should work. Not through nations making sovereign choices, not through democracy, through
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institutions, frameworks, and alliances setting the terms and nations falling into line. So now we get to ask the real
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question. When Carney pivots Canada towards the EU, when he flies to Brussels and signs defense partnerships,
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joins European arms procurement programs, talks about Canada as the most European of non-European countries, what
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is he actually doing? Because I've been thinking about this a ton. I can't think of a good single reason why Canada
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should be a part of the EU. Well, here's what he's not doing. He's not just finding a new customer for canola. The
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EU is Canada's second largest trading partner, but it's a distant second. The US buys about 75% of everything Canada exports. The EU buys around 8%.
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No serious economist believes the EU replaces the US economically. Carney knows that. He's not naive. He has a PhD
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in economics, remember, and he spent 13 years at Goldman and Sachs. He knows the numbers. So, what is the EU move really
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about? It's about plugging Canada into a super national governance architecture.
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The European Union is the most advanced experiment in super national governance in human history. It has its own parliament, its own courts, its own
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currency, its own regulatory bodies, bodies that override the domestic laws of 27 member nations. And critically,
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the U EU shares Carney's worldview completely. The EU has been the primary institutional home for the exact policy
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agenda Carney has championed his entire career. Climate disclosure frameworks, net zero financial commitments, CBDC
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development, carbon markets, ESG integration into capital requirements.
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When Carney joins Canada to safe, the EU's defense procurement arrangement and signs a new strategic partnership of the
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future with Brussels. He's not just making a trade deal. He's aligning Canada's institutional DNA with the block that most closely mirrors the
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super national model he has spent his career building. And there's something else. Carney used the Davos speech to propose something that almost nobody
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caught. He called for Canada to champion efforts to build a bridge between the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the
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European Union, which would create a new trading block of 1.5 billion people.
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Now, a new trading block of 1.5 billion people bridging the Pacific and the Atlantic with Canada at the center.
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That's not trade diversification. That's the architecture of a new multilateral order with Canada positioned as the connective tissue between Europe and
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Asia-Pacific. And who would govern that architecture? Not elected parliaments.
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The same kind of unelected institutions Carney has spent his career building.
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The EU move isn't the destination. It's one pillar of a much larger structure. This man does not believe in democracy.
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And then there's China. If the EU move is about plugging into a governance framework, the China move is something much more sinister. Because China
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doesn't share Carney stated values. It doesn't respect human rights. It has active concentration camps right now. It doesn't operate under the rule of law.
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It doesn't hold free elections. It is by Canada's own intelligence agencies. The single greatest foreign interference threat to Canadian democracy. A 2025
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parliamentary inquiry concluded that China was the most active perpetrator of state-based foreign interference targeting Canada's democratic
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institutions. There's much evidence too to show that China also helped with the latest Canadian election, getting the
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Liberals elected. Canada's cyber spy agency named China the most comprehensive cyber security threat facing Canada today with scale, trade craft, and ambition second to none.
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documenting repeated espionage campaigns against federal, provincial, territorial, municipal, and indigenous government networks. And yet, Carney
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flew to Beijing, called Xi Ping a strategic partner, and signed eight agreements in 4 days. Not just economic
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ones, security ones. Most people heard about Canola. Here's what was actually signed. A police cooperation
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between the RCMP and China's Ministry of Public Security. a cultural cooperation agreement with China's propaganda
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ministry, a financial regulatory working group, nuclear energy cooperation, and an explicit commitment to jointly
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implement the UN 2030 agenda. Now, the full text of the police cooperation has never been
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publicly released. 10 Hong Kong diaspora organizations representing Canadians who fled the CCP wrote an open letter
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warning it has created fear and uncertainty and that cooperation with China's internal security apparatus could expose their communities to
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intimidation, surveillance, and transnational repression. This isn't theoretical. A Canadian citizen, Joseph Tay, ran as a conservative candidate in
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2025. When he was campaigning, Hong Kong police issued a 184,000 bounty for his arrest. and a Liberal MP stood up at a
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Chinese language media event and suggested that someone claim it. That liberal MP eventually was forced to resign. But here's a very interesting
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part of the China story. China has a law, article 7 of the National Intelligence Law, that compels every Chinese citizen and every Chinese
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company wherever they are in the world to cooperate with Chinese state intelligence upon request. This provision effectively makes every
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Chinese national and company, whether state-owned or nominally private, a potential intelligence asset when
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operating abroad. You don't have a choice. You are part of the CCP. That means every Chinese student in a Canadian university, every Chinese
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company in a Canadian joint adventure, every Chinese EV on a Canadian road connected to Chinese servers, and now
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the RCMP sharing police tradecraft with the Ministry of Public Security, a former senior RCMP officer who spent nearly five decades in policing said
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plainly, "Canadian police tradecraft is valuable to a state that blends criminal intelligence and political objectives seamlessly." So the real question about China move isn't why trade with China.
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The real question is why with all of this on the record would a prime minister sign a secret police cooperation deal and call China a strategic partner. Think whatever you
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want about Trump, how dangerous America is. China is demonstrabably way more dangerous. Now there's two possible
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answers for the why. Neither one is particularly comfortable. Answer one is Carne is just so committed to his vision
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of a multi-olar world governed by institutional partnerships so certain that nation states are obsolete and
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multilateral frameworks are the future that he's willing to integrate with China's institutional architecture even knowing the risks of linking arms with a
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communist nation. In his worldview, you don't build a new world order by only talking to people who agree with you unless you're America. You build it by
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pulling even authoritarian states into frameworks that over time constrain them, which we thought would happen to China decades ago. Oh, they'll just become a democracy. That didn't happen.
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So, his stated logic is already flawed.
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Maybe he actually believes this as a theory, but the man needs a history book. Now, answer two. China offers
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something that the EU can't. Not trade, not governance architecture, raw strategic leverage. In 2026, the
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Jamestown Foundation identified 575 United Front organizations operating in Canada. We're talking about CCP linked
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groups embedded in Canadian communities, universities, media, and political networks. China has been building institutional influence inside Canada for decades. Carney didn't create that.
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But by calling China a strategic partner, he has, as national security analysis have noted, made it politically
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and legally difficult for CESUS to justify surveillance of organizations now formally partnered with Canada's
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government. You can't spy on your strategic partner. That's the trap. And whether Carney walked into it knowingly
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or naively, the result is the exact same. This is dangerous. Mark Carney is not a prime minister who happened to have an interesting career before
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politics. He's a man who spent two decades building the financial and governance infrastructure of a new world order, disclosure frameworks, net zero
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alliances, carbon markets, CBDC architecture, and then stepped into the most powerful elected office in Canada.
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The EU move is not just trade diversification. It's Canada plugging into the super national governance model he spent his career designing. America
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has already called this out. They are protecting America. They are breaking out of this new world order, this
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globalization project. Mark Carney is doubling down. Talk about Canadian sovereignity. This is the complete
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opposite. The China move isn't trade diversification either. It's something super complicated and potentially way more dangerous because China doesn't
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want to be a part of Carney's rules-based new order. China wants to use Canada's five eyes proximity, its pension capital, its resource wealth,
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and now its police infrastructure as tools in Beijing's own agenda. Because China is here to protect China, just like America is here to protect America,
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Canada is the only one that's just being used and abused. The question is, the one that will literally define the next
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decade for this country is whether those two things are compatible. Can you build a new world order with the EU and simultaneously be a strategic partner
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with the state that your own intelligence agencies say is the greatest threat to your democracy?
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Carney thinks yes. He said as much at Davos. We're engaging broadly strategically with eyes open. Open open
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eyes. Let's hope so. Because 575 United Front organizations, a secret police deal, and 130 trillion aligned to one
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man's vision of how the world should work is a lot to trust to one pair of eyes. And I'm sure the Michaels who were detained in China have lots to say about
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this. And in fact, we're hearing them speak about this now. None of these decisions are building a Canada strong and certainly not a Canada sovereign.
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Look, if if this video is perking up your ears, please share it with someone who likes digging into these details. I
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don't trust our prime minister. I don't trust his stated intentions, his resume, and his poor results so far. He's a
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liar. He's taking credit for projects that were started way before he even got into office. He's lying about our economic state. So, I'm going to keep
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digging because we're just getting started investigating this man and his real intentions for Canada. Friends, I really appreciate you staying here till
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the end. Please like this episode, share it, hit that subscribe button. Those are all free things that you can do to help
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this podcast get go out there. and wild times. But I can promise you that I'm going to be nose down in a book doing
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research every day to find out the real story of what's happening to Canada. I'll see you next time.