Mark Carney’s Misleading Actions and Non-Disclosure Should Disqualify Him as Canada’s Next Truly “Elected” Prime Minister

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If Mark Carney simply told the truth, he wouldn’t have to remember if what he says in Quebec matches what he says in Western Canada.

When speaking in Kelowna on February 12, Mark Carney left the impression he’d been converted from environmental zealot to missionary for an Energy East pipeline.

Carney said he would “use all of the powers of the federal government, including the emergency powers of the federal government, to accelerate the major projects that we need in order to build this economy and take on the Americans.”

Five days later Carney told CBC those emergency powers wouldn’t apply to Quebec. The government of Quebec would have veto power over any pipeline to the east coast. To clear up any possible confusion he repeated his pipeline veto pledge to Quebec at the French debate for the Liberal Leadership.

Apparently tough measures like the “peace, order and good government” clause in the Constitution and the Emergencies Act can be used by Liberals to arrest and seize the bank accounts of truckers who honk horns and cause traffic jams in Ottawa. But they can’t be used to build pipelines across Quebec even if it will reduce the impact of US tariffs on Canada’s economy. Like any good Liberal, Carney knows the interests of Maritimers and the West are of little consequence when his party needs to boost its support in Quebec.

Ironically, the second national poll in the past few months shows a majority of Quebecers support the construction of an East/West pipeline through their province. It is the Central Canadian political elite based in the major cities of Ontario and Quebec and excessively zealous environmental activists who oppose pipelines. And the Liberals are, of course, the party which represents that environmentally sanctimonious elite.

Pierre Poilievre has aptly pegged Mark Carney as a hypocrite whose corporate interests and behavior are in substantial conflict with his environmental virtue signaling. At a House of Commons committee hearing in 2021, Poilievre spanked Carney for supporting the cancellation of the Energy East pipeline, while Brookfield Asset Management, the company he chaired, had bought pipelines in Brazil and the United Arab Emirates.

Poilievre admonished Carney, “You make billions of dollars off foreign pipelines and you shut them down here at home, putting our people out of work.”

More recently Carney misled Canadians about the role he played in moving Brookfield’s head office from Canada to the US. Carney claimed he had absolutely nothing to do with the move despite the fact he was company chairman at the time.

No less egregious is the fact Carney has used a loophole in federal legislation to avoid the financial disclosure rules for cabinet ministers including the prime minister. The disclosure rules help Parliament determine when ministers are involved in conflicts of interest. Carney will soon be crowned prime minister by the Liberals and will technically be exempt from the rule.

Carney is technically exempt because he’s never been elected as an MP. He will be able to avoid making his financial disclosure until 60 days after he is appointed prime minster. This means there is a good chance Carney’s financial information won’t be available well into the run up to a possible spring election.

Poilievre rang the alarm regarding the loophole and plans to introduce legislation as soon as Parliament reopens to fix the problem. He pointed out that there was nothing preventing Carney from being transparent and voluntarily providing the necessary information to Canadians prior to the Liberal leadership vote.

Poilevre was being too kind. A lack of integrity is what’s holding Carney back.

Carney is on record as a firm believer in carbon taxes. In the book he published in 2023 he wrote, “Meaningful carbon prices are the cornerstone of any effective [environmental] policy framework.”

Now, in support of his campaign to become prime minister, Carney promises to get rid of Canada’s unpopular carbon tax. The claim is clearly deceptive. He intends to replace the current tax on consumers with an upstream tax on oil producers and industry. Carney must think Canadians are too dumb to realize the increased upstream tax burden will be passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices for virtually everything they purchase.

When Carney is pressed to explain his carbon tax 2.0, he mumbles his way through an incomprehensible word salad worthy of Kamala Harris.

Also like Harris, Carney avoids campaign events where non-supporters might show up or media appearances and interviews where he might be asked a tough question. His appearance on US late night talk shows hosted by uber-liberals like Jon Stewart are unlikely to generate hard ball questions—the hosts are ignorant about Canadian politics and wouldn’t have a clue about what to ask.

I think Carney knows how bad the Kamala campaign tactics look. He was clearly taken aback by an incident at a campaign event here in Regina. A member of the Liberal party who was somehow identified as a closet Conservative was accosted by two security agents and police who ejected him from the meeting. The guy had done nothing untoward—he hadn’t so much as raised his voice. It seems Mark Carney is very precious and must be protected from the public– including Liberal party members who are potentially dangerous because they supported another party in the past.

Where Carney really stands on environmental issues

Mark Carney didn’t just drink the climate alarmist Kool-Aid, he helped make it and wants to serve it to you.

“He’s the father of net-zero on a global basis,” according to Catherine Swift, President of the Canadian Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada.

Carney has been a steadfast supporter of the environmental dogma underlying the Liberal assault on the fortunes of the oil and gas industries including the legislation preventing new pipelines. For years now, he’s been working on the inside of international organizations dedicated to climate change mitigation and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction.

In December 2019, he was appointed as the very first UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance.

Prior to, during and after his time at the UN Carney has found time to hobnob with the billionaires and national leaders who presumably constitute the global elite. He’s been a regular at the annual World Economic Forum conferences in Davos, Switzerland.

As a member of the forum’s Foundation Board he is a duly qualified member of the modern day Illuminati. He associates with the international bankers who presume to know what’s best for the little people. His promotion of the radical green agenda dovetails nicely with the environmental virtue signaling of the world’s rich and powerful at Davos. They are dedicated to conquering global warming no matter what it costs the rest of us.

At the COP26 conference in 2021 Carney proudly proclaimed he was part of the same social movement as Greta Thunberg. Carney praised Thunberg as the “catalyst” who inspired the youth wing of the environmental movement. I haven’t heard if he’s gone off Greta and her wing of the movement now that she has announced her support for Hamas.

Don Braid recently wrote an insightful column in the Calgary Herald where he proposes that Carney is too deeply embedded in environmental activism and too publicly committed to climate change mitigation and the anti-oil agenda to run away from it when he becomes prime minister. Braid reports what Carney had to say about the environment and the need to abandon natural gas and petroleum in the 600 page door-stopper book he published in 2021, Value(s): Building a Better World for All.

In 2021, Carney was deluded enough to imagine the world’s virtuous emissions cutters would prevent the planet’s average temperature in 2050 from being any higher than 1.5O above what it was in the middle of the 19th century.

Not even serious climate change alarmists like Gwynne Dyer believe that’s remotely possible. The goals of climate zealots like Carney include fanciful, overly ambitious emissions reduction targets. They want change to happen too fast to be affordable for virtually everyone except the sorts of people who hang out at Davos.

In his book, Carney identifies what he believes should happen to the fossil fuel industries. His goals don’t bode well for the future of Canada’s petroleum and gas sectors and can’t help but harm the country’s economy.

Carney writes, “To meet the 1.5o C target, more than 80 per cent of current fossil fuel reserves (including three-quarters of coal, half of gas, one-third of oil)” will need to “stay in the ground, stranding these assets.”

Steven Guilbeault, Canada’s most infamous and politically dangerous environmental extremist backed Carney in the Liberal leadership contest. Guilbeault’s support is in recognition of Carney’s radical record on environmental issues including climate change mitigation.

Nothing to say about Liberal corruption

One of the most disturbing omissions from Carney’s political platform and media coverage of his campaign is any mention of plans for dealing with runaway Liberal cronyism and corruption.

He hasn’t promised to open the books and jail the crooks. He hasn’t promised to release the unredacted evidence of Green Slush Fund corruption. He hasn’t promised to release that evidence and turn it over to Parliament and the RCMP. He hasn’t announced plans for a thorough forensic accounting of Liberal backroom deals. And he hasn’t promised investigations into sweetheart contracts and looting in cases like the ArriveCAN scam.

He can’t do any of the above because it would implicate a number of Liberal insiders and he needed them to support him in the leadership contest. And how will he be able to work with the government caucus if he suggests he wants to get tough with the hogs at the trough? Given that he won’t release his financial information, it could be he doesn’t want to limit his own access to the gravy train.

In the final analysis, you’d have to say Mark Carney is a committed environmental zealot except when it interferes with his business interests or political ambitions.

He appears comfortable giving preference to the environmental extremism of the Davos set over the harm overly zealous climate change policies do to the livelihoods of ordinary Canadians and the country’s economy.

He appears comfortable with hypocrisy and misleading Canadians which clearly qualifies him to lead the Liberal party, but makes for a bad prime minister.

 

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Mark Carney's climate hypocrisy runs as deep as a coal mine

Trudeau advisor and climate zealot Mark Carney campaigns against fossil fuels, so why does his company invest in the coal industry?

Brian Lilley
Nov 13, 2024

You likely knew that climate guru Mark Carney was a jet setter with a huge carbon footprint, but did you know he chairs a company that keeps America’s coal industry running?

Carney is the chair of Brookfield Asset Management, a multibillion firm that loves to brag about their green investing strategy. The company just announced plans to invest £1 billion in Britain’s solar industry over the next decade, a move that comes just after the firm spent $2.3 billion to buy up British wind farms.

Brookfield is a signatory to the Net Zero Asset Management Initiative which seeks to “support the goal of net zero greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions by 2050.” Carney himself issued a statement in September 2022 as co-chair of the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero stating that “there is no rationale for financing new coal projects.”

“Coal is the single largest source of global carbon emissions, and power generation from coal has rebounded to historically high levels, far off the path to net zero consistent with limiting global temperature increases to 1.5C,” the statement read.

And yet here is Carney and Brookfield owning Rockwood, an insurance firm that provides an array of products for mining from general liability to pollution with a specialization in workers’ compensation risks.

These mines can’t operate without insurance. Carney and Brookfield say such mines shouldn’t exist and we shouldn’t be using coal and yet … they are the owners of the insurance firm.

I have no problem with Rockwood existing, I have no problem with coal mining existing, but I’m not Carney and Brookfield preaching one thing from their ivory towers while letting Rockwood add to their bottom line.

Carney is a hypocrite, but then again, he’s hanging out with and advising Justin Trudeau so that shouldn’t come as a surprise.

If you missed the news, Carney was appointed to be an advisor to Trudeau, not in his role as prime minister but his role as Liberal leader. Having Carney advise the party instead of the government ensures that he isn’t subject to all those pesky things like conflict of interest rules and regulations.

In addition to advising the Trudeau Liberals, Carney remains a finance advisor to the British government. He’s also on an advisory board for a finance firm named PIMCO. In addition, he is a board member at online payments firm Stripe, a board member for Bloomberg Philanthropies, he is the United Nations Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance, and a board member of the World Economic Forum.

All of this on top of his role as chair and head of Transition Investing at Brookfield.

All these jobs, all these roles, meetings all over the globe. He has that in common with Trudeau, a man who lectures the rest of us about reducing our carbon footprint, whose government warns about family vacations burning up the planet but who flew 92,000 km this past summer.

Oh, and what is Carney advising Trudeau on? He is chair of the Leader’s Task Force on Economic Growth.

That appointment was made in September. In October, Brookfield announced they were moving their head office to New York City.

Supporters of Trudeau, and defenders of Carney and Brookfield claim this isn’t really a significant move. If it wasn’t, the company wouldn’t be doing it, they wouldn’t have had board meetings about it, they wouldn’t have issued a press release and guidance to markets.

The first public piece of advice from Trudeau’s advisor on economic growth is to tell companies to move stateside.

Maybe we can get a statement on the coal business and Canada’s massive exports of coal to China.

Trudeau and Carney deserve each other, but Canada deserves better leadership than either one of them. It’s time to move past leaders who demand one thing for the public, sacrifice in the name of climate let’s say, while living the high life and ignoring their own advice.

Carney isn’t the saviour of Canada or the Liberal Party, he’s more of the same.

 
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If Mark Carney simply told the truth, he wouldn’t have to remember if what he says in Quebec matches what he says in Western Canada.

When speaking in Kelowna on February 12, Mark Carney left the impression he’d been converted from environmental zealot to missionary for an Energy East pipeline.

Carney said he would “use all of the powers of the federal government, including the emergency powers of the federal government, to accelerate the major projects that we need in order to build this economy and take on the Americans.”
the major projects will be be green money pit projects

once an environmental zealot, always an environmental zealot

There is no way in hell he will push for pipelines in Canada
He has Steven Guilbeault's endorsement .
There is no way that nutter endorses Carney if he is going to build pipelines. That would be blasphemy
 

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IIRC, both Danielle Smith a Mulroney were also Premier / PM for several months before getting a seat, as were many others here and in GB and other Commonwealth countries.

But I'm sure you're always right.... 🥴
 
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Don't worry Musk will be in charge of tanking Canada since your friend PeePee is endorsed by Musk and Trump.

you will ride that nonsense narrative right up until the time Carney resigns as he is not suited to be an opposition leader

Musk and Trump had nothing to do with the corruption of the once proud Liberal party of Canada
 
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Is this just an anti-Carney thing or have you always believed this?
(Since it has never been the rule throughout the history of Canada.)

he has to recall parliament immediately
he has to recall parliament immediately before spending dime one of taxpayers $ or borrowing more $ in the taxpayers name

Shirley you are not able to pervert democracy to the extent you wish to grant him dictatorial powers before one single Canadian gets to vote for / against him in a general election ?

and i will call you Shirley
 
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he has to recall parliament immediately
he has to recall parliament immediately before spending dime one of taxpayers $ or borrowing more $ in the taxpayers name
He doesn't though.
Not legally.

Should he?
Yes.
 
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He doesn't though.
Not legally.
if he delays , he is a damn fool and it will cost him @ the ballot box

the economy is going to get much worse
prices will be rising soon



Should he?
Yes.
that's the first sensible statement from you

you will find out how terrible a politician Carney is
he is not at all accustom to being challenged
 
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if he delays , he is a damn fool and it will cost him @ the ballot box

the economy is going to get much worse
prices will be rising soon




that's the first sensible statement from you

you will find out how terrible a politician Carney is
he is not at all accustom to being challenged
You gotta` wonder why the Brits call him Mark Carnage, everything he did had catastrophic results. Or take a look at Brookfield`s activity in Latin America, Peru mainly. Toxic contracts plagued by bribes. This guy is a global elitist banker with countless hidden agendas. Incredibly even more of a scaly, evil narcissist than Trudeau. It`s fucking unbelievable how any Canadians desire another possible decade of Liberal division and financial ruin. It`s no longer shocking how stupid so many Canadians are, multiple go arounds of Trudeau and look at the shambles this country is in, in any measurable way. How many bullshit lies has Carney said to the media?,....six, seven so far. Can`t even keep up, it`s like shootings in Toronto, another miserable and deadly failure of the Federal gov`t , soft on crime, it `ain`t deer hunters spraying bullets all over the GTA.
 
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K Douglas

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Only elected MP's should be allowed to be PM.
Of course, that's a no brainer. He's not the PM unless he wins an election, including a seat in the House of Commons.
 
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