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The intersection of Mark Carney and Artificial Intelligence (AI) perfectly illustrates the fusion of technocratic governance, mega-scale asset management, and the massive infrastructure demands of the digital age. 

One shouldn’t be surprised of Mark Carney’s embracement of AI. It’s a marriage made in heaven. Mark Carney is a mega-scale asset manager. He’s s also a technocrat. His approach to AI isn’t just a software trend, but a resource-intensive race for national sovereignty and economic power. His AI agenda is defined by two major pillars: his June 2026 domestic policy roll-out and his deep ties to the corporate financial networks that fund the infrastructure behind the technology. Of course, Brookfield has its hands in everything, especially AI.

Unlike his European counterparts who are implementing rigorous guardrails like the EU AI Act, Carney see AI as an urgent race for productivity and national sovereignty. He views Canada’s lagging productivity as an economic emergency, and AI as the fastest tool to fix it.

Mark Carney believes that AI can be weaponized and used against Canada. That may be very well true, but his failure to consider the egregious harm His take on AI is either obtuse or that of an opportunist. I’ll go with the latter. Mark Carney is not a stupid man, but frames everything through the lens of self-interest. Mark Carney cares about Mark Carney.

AI has and will re-write history. It will rewrite science. It will re-write the our beliefs & norms. It will change the way we see the world. 

One thing is clear, AI can and is rewriting history and Mark Carney is using it to keep a good portion of Canadians approve of his agenda. I just want to remind fellow Canadians, “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.”

One thing is clear, AI can turn the fact into fiction. It can and is rewriting history. Mark Carney utilizes this tech to keep many Canadians complacent and docile. No resistance just compliance. Climate Change, indigenous nations, foreign policy, economics can and will be reframed in a narrative that benefits the powerful, not the peasants.

We are living in a world where truth doesn’t matter, but clicks which determine what our past, present and future are. 

“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.”