Canadian Government

The Honourable PM Carney?

Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire
      • Said he helped Steven Harper navigate the global financial meltdown – Stephen Harper said this was an exaggeration;
      • Lied about his role in Brookfield move to NY;
      • Lied about Brookfield’s green credentials;
      • Lied about debate in French;
      • Not a fan of Poilievre, but he lies about Poilievre’s actual positions;
      • the list is just trivial lies, the much of the whoppers are everything listed.
      • Told Canadians that he was not taking Trump’s calls, yet Trump was the one who didn’t answer the phone;
      • Tells western Canada one thing, Quebec another (pipeline)
 A Useful friend for the fossil fuel industry to know
      •  From late April and August 29, 2025, He had 25 known meetings with fossil fuel industry lobbyists;
      • In June 2025 alone, Carney met with representatives from major oil and gas companies, including CAPP, Cenovus, ENMAX, Enbridge, Imperial Oil, MEG, Pathways Alliance, Shell, Suncor, Tourmaline, and FortisBC; 
      • In August: In August 2025, lobbying records indicate interactions with energy sector representatives, such as Siemens Energy Canada Limited. (11) MEG (a company which he was formerly on the board);
      • Other Lobbying: In addition to the energy sector, the Business Council of Canada and other industry groups engaged with the Prime Minister’s Office regarding his economic strategy.
      • 44 organizations that disclosed lobbying the new Prime Minister by mid-October 2025, 45% represented natural resource interests.  
      • Big Oil lobbied the new federal government during its first three months in office: 159 meetings. That brings the total number of meetings with lobbyists so far in 2025 up to 355 – nearly 3 times per workday so far this year.
      • Midwest and another company completely owned by Brookfield signed a letter with other energy corporations for Carney to loosen regulations and speed up the approvals.
      • Removed ev mandate after receiving 2 letters from Enbridge;.
 The Motherload of Conflict of Interests
      • Removed ev mandate after receiving 2 letters from Enbridge
      • LNG energy projects – Brookfield, Enbridge & Carney, oh my!;
      • Was praising Westinghouse Electric Company (nuclear) that Brookfield acquired a majority stake in during Carney’s tenure;
      • Fossil fuel interests (Brookfield);
      • Did not provide full disclosure upon becoming PM and met Brookfield CEO, Justin Baber;
      • Told Canadians that he was not taking Trump’s calls, yet Trump was the one who didn’t answer the phone;
      •  NorthRiver Midstream Inc., owned by Brookfield amongst others signed a letter to Carney to hurry up with resource development and lessen regulations and fast track major projects.  They have the fast track NEBC Connector Project, and others, one included is $18.5 million in CleanBC grants for emissions-reducing initiatives.
Climate Policy
        • Doubling gas (LNG) and oil (bitumen) by 2030. Doubling Production of Fossil Fuels and bitumen while inferring Canada will be able to meet climate change, but “later on”. The math doesn’t work.
        • In violation of Paris Agreement (legally binding document)
        • Greenwasher – LNG is not clean, low emissions or burns clean. It’s methane ffs.
        • #62, extremely low ranking of climate action, won the fossil of the day award
        • Exporting LNG to China to get coal dependent countries off of coal is idiotic. China is the climate leader of the entire world.
        • The emissions are bad enough fracking, processing, etc., but sending it over the great big blue makes LNG 33% worse than coal (Horwarth).
    Subsidization 
          • Algoma Steel CEO of  one of Mark Carney’s ‘Brookfield buddies?’
          • Gave $500M in subsidy to Algoma Steel. 1,000 employees laid off just before Christmas while Carney knew about in August.
          • Denis Turcotte, who served as Algoma’s CEO from September 2002 to May 2008, has been with Brookfield for the past eight years.
      Subsidization of Foreign & Domestic Projects
          • Ksi Lisims Liquefied Natural Gas Project (foreign) $56B;
          • LNG Canada Phase 2 (foreign)  $3.9B by 2030);
          • Red Chris Copper and Gold Mine Expansion 70% Newmont (🇺🇸), 30% Imperial Metals (🇨🇦) has access to $1.5B
          • Sisson Mine – (foreign) C$20.7 million from the US Department of Defence – where does that make sense, Gov‘t of Canada C$8.214 million
          • Pipeline for Tar Sands – US owns 60% of Tar Sands operation, 70% foreign owned why are we building a pipeline for something we don’t own;
          • A transmission line Canadians are paying for that will serve Cedar LNG, Ksi Lisims (foreign) and Canada LNG (foreign).
      Still buying into America

      Defence industry recent procurement from U.S.

          • HIMARS-$1.75 B
          • JDAMs SDBs $3.8B
          • 16 P-8A Poseidon Multi-Mission Aircraft-$10.4
          • 14 F-35s-$27B
      Violations of International Law

       Israel (International Law:

          • Allowed sales to Israel to continue and be routed through the US in direct violation of the Arms Trade Agreement, also makes him more than guilty in complicity as per the Convention of prevention & Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, Article II.
          • In violation of the Arms Trade Treaty;
          • The Geneva Conventions Act (1985);
          • The Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement (CIFTA);
          • The Rome Statute (International Criminal Court). 
          • Israel (Domestic)
          • The Export and Import Permits Act (EIPA – Domestic Law):
          • The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
      C-Series Bills

       If proposed C-2 passes it violates the

          • Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (1951) & 1967 Protocol, Principle of Refoulement;
          • Universal Declaration of Human Rights under section 14, The Right to Seek Asylum;
          • International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights;
          • Privacy Rights and Data Protection Principles;
          • Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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          • If proposed C-8 passes it violates the
          • International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; Rights to Privacy;
          • Freedom of Expression;
          • International Human Rights Commitments – Due Process:
          • International Norms on Surveillance.
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          • If proposed C-9 passes it violates the
          • International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Article 19 & 21;
          • Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 19 Freedom of Opinion & Expression;
          • International Standards on Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights.

       If proposed C-12 passes it violates the

          • Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (1951) & 1967 Protocol that violates the Principle of Refoulement;
          • Universal Declaration of Human Rights under section14, The Right to Seek Asylum
          • International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law
          • International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights;
          • Privacy Rights and Data Protection Principles.

      If proposed C-15 passes it violates

          • International Privacy Rights;
          • Refugee and Human Rights Law;
          • Democratic and Legal Accountability;
          • Environmental Commitments.
          • 8.   Violations of Canadian Law
          •     If C-2 passes, it violates
          • The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, sections 1, 7, 26, 32;
          • the Constitution Act 1982, section 52(1);
          • and the Immigration Act 1976, chapter 52, sections 2, 45, 55, 70 and 71;

      If C-8 passes, it potentially violates

          • The Canadian Rights and Freedoms, Section 2b), 7 & 8;
          • The Conflict of Interest Act;
          • The Telecommunications Act;
          • Privacy and Data Laws.

      If C-9 passes, it potentially violates

          • The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Section 2a), 2b), 2c) & 7:
          • Criminal Code of Canada, Section 319, Sections 423.2/423.3.
          • If C-12 passes, it violates
          • The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Section 7, 8;
          • Procedural Fairness;
          • Warrantless Seizure and Surveillance;
          • The Telecommunications Act;
          • Due Process.

      If C-15 passes, it violates

          • Constitutional Law (Constitution Act, 1867 & 1982):
          • Division of Powers, Section 91-95;
          • Property & Civil Rights 91(13);
          • Criminal Law 91(27;
          • Conflict of Interest Act; Part 1 (Section 4 & following);
          • Access to Information Act; Section 12, Division 45 (5);
          • Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act Section 91(2);
          • Parliamentary Authority: Various regulations providing exemptions from almost any federal law (except the Criminal Code);
          • Charter of Rights and Freedoms,Section 15;
          • Notwithstanding Clause, Section 33.
      Military Expansionism:
          • Increase in nato to 5%, yet promised to not increase military spending beyond 2%
          • ($9B in 2025) $63 billion in 2025. will be $150B/year by 2035.
      Austerity, Austerity and more Austerity
          • Cutting 15% from social programs for the military expansionism;
          • Spending like a drunken sailor but not on Canadians;
          • Intergenerational investment means intergenerational debt;
          • Doubled the deficit, none of it to benefit Canadians $78.3 billion. Nuff said.

      Invest in all things broken

            • F-35s – probably getting those too, worse jet on the planet & hates the freezing cold. Freeze, crash & burn;
            • Golden Dome won’t work. Carney didn’t take physics in high school;
            • Carbon, Capture & Sequestration: Gifting fossil fuel industry tons of $s to develop carbon capture & sequestration, technology that has scalability and tech issues. Why would you give $ to the very people who caused the problem.
        Capitulation to the Orange Assed Orangutan South (that’s debatable 11 states lie partially north of Ottawa)
            • Dropped digital tax;
            • Drafted Bill C-2 where parts of it are in deference to the Big Fat Orange Blob (see Bill C-2);
            • After Davos speech, Carney walked back his deal with China, once Trump threatened to impose 100 percent tariffs against Canadian;
            • Says he wants to invest in Golden Dome (either capitulation or just stupidity)
        General MOFO Douchiness
            •  Does the Holocaust Day speech about Canada’s complicity, while a real live genocide can be seen live on TV and yet, won’t say the word genocide. Canada is“illegally fueling the genocide”. 
        Sovereignty
            • Tells western Canada one thing and Quebec another;
            •  Money in tax havens; “Prime Minister Scrooge talks about fairness and sacrifice, but after spending years at Brookfield helping them dodge paying taxes here in Canada, even Jacob Marley’s ghost paid more taxes in Canada than Brookfield”.