Multi-passported carpetbagger inexplicably made PM apologizes to Montreal massacre survivor running for Liberals after getting name and school wrong twice

Carney apologizes to Montreal massacre survivor running for Liberals after getting name and school wrong

Liberal Leader Mark Carney named the wrong university as the site of the 1989 Montreal massacre on Tuesday — and flubbed the last name of the survivor who is running with his party.

At a campaign stop in Musquodoboit Harbour in the Nova Scotia riding of Central Nova, Carney made a nod to Liberal candidate Nathalie Provost but made two critical mistakes in the process.

“You want les défenseurs de la justice sociale, like Nathalie Pronovost à Montréal,” Carney said, calling Provost a defender of social justice.

He then repeated Provost’s name, making the same mistake and adding another.

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New Muslim campaign will endorse federal election candidates based on their Anti-Jew Zealotry

New campaign will endorse federal election candidates based on their support for Gaza

MONTREAL – A group representing Canadian Muslims has launched a campaign urging voters to choose federal election candidates based on their support for Gaza.

The Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council says it plans to endorse candidates in several dozen ridings where Muslim voters could hold sway.

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Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair tells Canadians not to vote NDP

After years of bristling at the idea of “vote splitting,” former NDP leader Tom Mulcair has effectively warned NDP supporters not to split the vote in the 2025 election.

In a March 24 op-ed for Bloomberg News, Mulcair warned that the threat of U.S. President Donald Trump is too dire for Canadians to vote for third parties, and that the coming election should be a race “between the Liberals and Conservatives.”

h/t DS

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Carpetbagger Carney’s green-scam funds at Brookfield used Bermuda to help investors avoid taxes

In his time at Brookfield Asset Management, Liberal Leader Mark Carney personally co-chaired two investment funds dedicated to the transition to a net-zero carbon economy, worth a total of $25 billion.

Those funds were registered in Bermuda, among other locations, allowing investors to benefit from significant tax advantages, according to information obtained by Radio-Canada.

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John Ivison: New Democrats discover Carney is just the cutthroat corporate villain they need

For nearly 10 years, voters looked from the Liberals to the NDP, and from the NDP to the Liberals, and found it impossible to say which was which.

This is why, when they had tired of Justin Trudeau, they turned to Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, rather than Jagmeet Singh’s New Democrats. If the Liberals have since been regenerated like an immortal phoenix, the NDP’s trajectory has been more like the live turkeys dropped from a helicopter as part of WKRP in Cincinatti’s Thanksgiving promotion.

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Ratas de Lima – A predatory venture that Mark Carney & Andrew Weissman don’t talk about

Summary

Canada’s new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, is behind a corruption-plagued South American toll road scheme, swamped in litigation over bribes paid to the mayor who issued the contract.

The Rutas de Lima toll road project, meant to ease the paralyzing traffic in the Peruvian capital, collapsed into scandal with revelations that the Brazilian firm Odebrecht had bribed the mayor with $3 million in 2013 for a 30-year contract to run the highway system.

Instead of relief, Rutas brought predatory toll hikes that crushed the working poor, while Odebrecht pocketed the money. Brazilian authorities, in their expansive Operation Car Wash investigation of international corruption networks, led to Odebrecht pleading guilty in 2016 to what the U.S. Department of Justice called “the largest foreign bribery case in history.”

h/t Mauser

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Liberals rat out brown guy so China compromised carpetbagger Carney can run in Nepean

Ousted Liberal MP Chandra Arya barred from running under party’s banner over alleged ties to India

The Liberal Party revoked MP Chandra Arya’s bid to run for the party leadership and his nomination in his own Ottawa riding over alleged foreign-interference concerns involving India, according to a source with top-secret clearance.

Mr. Arya took a trip to India last August and met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The source said Mr. Arya had not informed the government of that trip even though bilateral relations are in a deep freeze over accusations that India carried out murder and other violent acts in Canada.

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Maxime Bernier says PPC would cut foreign aid to shrink government spending

Maxime Bernier and the People’s Party of Canada launched their official campaign from Saint-Georges, Que., on Monday, focused on slashing government spending while halting immigration.

“We need to stop that to preserve our culture, our standard of living, our economy,” Bernier said.

The former Conservative MP for Beauce is pitching his party — which strongly opposed COVID-19 lockdowns — as the “real conservatives” in this federal election.

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Carson Jerema: Globe’s India story smears Poilievre with Carney talking points

Well, there goes the Globe and Mail. One of the few news outlets in the country that hadn’t been entirely captured by the Liberals gifted them with a smear of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Tuesday morning.

The story — headlined, CSIS Alleges India Organized Support for Poilievre’s 2022 Conservative Leadership Bid — contains almost no new information, at best 100 new words out of 1,100. Delivered on the third day of the election campaign, and laced with Liberal talking points about Poilievre’s “security clearance,” nothing about it smells right.

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Poilievre calls out Carney’s China ties after Liberals allege India interference

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre told Canadians on Tuesday that they should be more worried about Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s ties to China, amid allegations that India meddled in Poilievre’s favour in the 2022 Conservative leadership race.

Poilievre dismissed the newsworthiness of a Globe and Mail article Tuesday outlining the allegations about India, but said at a housing announcement in Vaughan, Ont., that he was glad the story broke when it did, because it raised the issue of Carney’s own questionable foreign dealings.

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SLOBODIAN: Carney pushed off message!

Re-elect the Liberal government and it’ll introduce a middle-class tax cut that’ll save most families $825 a year, said party leader Mark Carney Sunday.

Wow! What more proof do Canadians need that Carney, elected party leader by 14-year-olds and foreigners, is the right guy to lead hardworking citizens into unimaginable prosperity if handed a four-year term as prime minister?

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Canada’s lost economic decade is the election focus so far—and that’s a good thing

Two days into the campaign and a single phrase has come to define the Conservative case against the Liberals’ re-election: the lost decade.

It seeks to convey Canada’s poor economic and social outcomes over the past decade of Liberal governance. The most notable expression is Canada’s declining GDP per capita, which has fallen for eight of the past 11 quarters.

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Justin Trudeau Has Left the Building

The man who went from ski instructor and kindergarten teacher virtually straight to being the Prime Minister of Canada has finally left the building. He resigned. But that was all for show. His party forced him out because the polls were diabolical. Go and read the Fraser Institute’s analysis of Canada’s economic performance after 10 plus years of Trudeau at the helm. When Justin took over from the Conservative Stephen Harper government in 2015 the per capita wealth and wages of Canada’s richest provinces compared well to all but nine or 10 US States. Today, wages and salaries are lower in every Canadian province compared to all 50 States, below even the poorest US States of Mississippi and Louisiana. Growth? Bad. Productivity? Woeful. Multiple quarters of GDP per capita decline. And this was assessed before Trump won last year’s November election, lest those with a bad case of TDS be tempted to blame the Orange Man. (As a further aside, a painful one, Canada’s economy is really bad. But Australia’s is worse than Canada’s on all these measures. Just sayin’ because you won’t hear it on the ABC.)

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