GUNTER: Mark Carney shows Liberal arrogance with comments on Danielle Smith

Did Liberal Leader Mark Carney hit the trifecta?

On Sunday in Victoria, at just his second campaign rally in the West in two full weeks of electioneering, Carney made sneering remarks about Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. Then he displayed the typical smugness of central Canadian elitists insinuating that they and only they have the intelligence and sophistication to see the way forward for all Canadians.

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Poilievre promises to raise $1B by cracking down on offshore tax havens … Brookfield hardest hit

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to crack down on the use of offshore tax havens and recover as much as $1 billion a year in lost revenues.

In a video posted on X, Poilievre said the money recovered through the initiative will be used to help pay for his plan to introduce a $14-billion income tax cut by reducing the rate in the lowest tax bracket from 15 per cent to 12.75 per cent.

“You can’t avoid your taxes, global elites should not be able to either, and that is why I will end the Liberal two-tier tax system,” Poilievre said during a campaign stop in Edmonton on Tuesday.

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With Trudeau gone, it’s like ‘night and day’ in a former Toronto Liberal fortress that turned Tory blue

TORONTO — Seated in a restaurant around the corner from Toronto’s bustling Yonge Street on a drizzling afternoon, Leslie Church says her campaign couldn’t feel more different than the one she lost nine months ago.

“Night and day,” she says. “It is night and day.”

Church was the Liberals’ candidate when the party saw its stronghold of Toronto—St.Paul’s fall to the Conservatives after having held it for more than 30 years, which made the defeat no ordinary loss.

It was said the Jewish vote was central to flipping the riding Conservative. I wonder if they have all got amnesia.

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WHISSELL: Is Mark Carney even on our side?

Mark Carney is not the man to answer a crisis, but he soon may create one.

If you read Carney’s 2021 release ‘Value(s): Building a Better World for All,’ it becomes abundantly clear he’s advocating for a monumental shift in Canada and not stability, “I wrote Value(s) because I believed, even before COVID struck, that we needed radical changes to build a better world for all.”

Radical changes are destabilizing, of course.


Carney works for the WEF and China. Not us.

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EYRE: Pablum for the people, why the media is Poilievre’s greatest threat

If you want to catch Pierre Poilievre in any detail, you have to do it early — in his morning media scrums on 24-hour news channels — before the ‘cycle’ takes over, and his points and his audience have been clipped, cropped, and culled.

For years, pundits have paraphrased his words, scarcely showing him actually speak (even while occasionally praising his political prowess.) To get around the media, Poilievre has had to post videos on social. Now, he’s accused of avoiding the media and not properly getting his message out (et tu, Kory Teneycke?)

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Alberta premier suggests Mark Carney has issues with ‘strong conservative women’

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith responded Monday to Liberal Leader Mark Carney using her as a stump speech punchline, saying Carney has issues with assertive women of opposing ideologies.

“I’ve noticed this with progressive men and how much they talk about how much they support women until they meet a strong conservative woman,” Smith said in Edmonton, responding to questions at an unrelated news conference.

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Smith says she won’t ‘shut up’ after Carney jab at campaign rally

OTTAWA — Liberal Leader Mark Carney joked it would be “a bad idea” to send Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to fight back against U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war with Canada.

Smith fired back at Carney on Monday at a press conference in Edmonton.


I suspect Carney is acting on instructions from Beijing.

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THOMAS: Don’t expect changes from Carney’s Trudeau government redux

‘Who do you think was guiding the Trudeau government all these years?’

OK, the Trump tariff dump is in the rearview mirror, and we have a better idea of what to expect.

So, it’s time to put the Canadian federal election back in the headlines and what we can expect from that, as we navigate the hallways of promises, exaggerations and, too often, pure BS.

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China actively promoting Carney Liberal campaign: Election watchdog

OTTAWA — Canada’s election security watchdog has accused the Chinese government of promoting Liberal Leader Mark Carney in what it’s calling an “information operation” taking place on Chinese-language social media.

In a Monday morning press conference, Laurie-Anne Kempton, of the Privy Council Office, said the operation is currently being undertaken by Youli-Youmian — the most popular news site on the WeChat social media platform.


h/t Neocon

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Why young voters might not vote this federal election

Young voters could swing the results in Canada’s upcoming election if they go to the polls, but that’s something the demographic doesn’t traditionally do as much as their older counterparts.

Data from Elections Canada shows that during the 2021 general election, 46.7 per cent of electors aged 18 to 24 cast a ballot. That’s lower than any other age group.

Those numbers have been declining in the last few elections. Turnout among that demographic was about seven points lower in 2021 compared to 2019, and more than 10 points lower than 2015.

Young voters do not favour Carney.

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Or maybe it’s because Globalist predators like Mark Carney have destroyed any hope of a future for young people in Canada …

Why are younger Canadians more susceptible to Trump and the lure of the 51st state?

What started as a joke is no laughing matter now. U.S. President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again threats to impose tariffs on Canadian exports are more than a warning shot across the national bow. They also mask something far more ominous.

The “Make America Great Again” movement has been exposed as a bellicose and surreal new version of American imperialism. Tightening border controls on drugs and migrants may turn out to be little more than appeasement if his real agenda is continental economic dominance and making Canada the 51st state.

New vulnerabilities are surfacing. While most polls suggest the vast majority of Canadian adults are resolute in resisting any such takeover, the younger generation (18-35) is much more inclined – given certain favourable terms – to join the United States. The younger you are, the more likely you are to be susceptible to Trump and his appeals.


Can’t buy a home or rent one, cheap foreign labour cuts your wages, can’t see a doctor because our healthcare system is overwhelmed by a 3rd world migrant tidal wave. 

Mark Carney promises to continue the Liberal Party’s reign of abuse. Why has the media gone radio silent about Carney’s Mass-Immigration henchman Mark Wiseman? 

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Today in Globalist Profiteering: Carney’s firm Brookfield has been accused of breaching Indigenous rights in 4 countries

Chief Carpetbagger

Under Mark Carney’s leadership, global investment firm Brookfield was accused of breaching Indigenous rights or harming the environment in at least four countries, CBC Indigenous has found.

Carney, who is running for prime minister as Liberal leader, spent more than four years as vice chair and then chair at Brookfield Asset Management, where he focused on green investing and renewable energy.

During that period from 2020 to 2024, Brookfield businesses faced reports of serious human rights abuses in Brazil, Indigenous resistance in Colombia, a First Nation’s $100-million lawsuit in Ontario and an environmental dispute in Maine.

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Carney’s ‘values’ the wrong ones at the wrong time

For those who haven’t had the misfortune of parsing through Mark Carney’s ‘Values,’ it reads like a sermon from a high priest of globalism — polished, preachy, and packed with ideas that should send shivers down the spine of anyone who cares about Canada’s economy, especially Western energy producers.

Writing as the former Bank of Canada governor and a darling of the Liberal elite, Carney pitches a vision of ‘sustainable finance,’ net-zero absolutism, and heavy-handed regulation. To the National Citizens Coalition, it’s clear: this isn’t a roadmap to prosperity, it’s a wrecking ball aimed at the heart of Canada’s resource sector and the West’s economic lifeline.

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McTEAGUE: I don’t believe these polls!

Cards on the table, I’m skeptical of the current state of the polling in this election. My sense is that Mark Carney and the Liberals’ numbers are, at least in part, a byproduct of sympathetic pollsters over-sampling their key demographics, and those being trumpeted to high heaven by the publicly-funded media. That, coupled with voters’ justifiable annoyance at Donald Trump’s “51st State” cracks and tariff threats, has contributed to an illusion of enthusiasm, a sense that they are running away with this thing.

That said, one polling data point has struck me as being both real and important. A recent Abacus Data poll showed that, when you cut out all the distractions, Canadians’ biggest concern remains our inflated cost of living. And that is an issue which clearly favors Poilievre and the Conservatives.

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