C Woody
Now for the first order of business tomorrow as leader and defacto PM Carney will ask Trudeau to stay on as his “transition advisor” for as long as it takes… and bingo we have Trudeau as the parliamentary mouthpiece for the unelected un-seated PM Carney. Justin has vast experience as a mouthpiece as he’s done the job already for ten years! He’s always been just the frontman for the Carney WEF string pullers, so nothing really changes. JT isn’t going anywhere. Second order of business will probably be to declare an economic emergency and bring in another EA measures theatrical production in order to cancel any upcoming election, thus securing the unelected PMs dictatorship indefinitely or until Canada is completely destroyed economically or we are invaded by the states or China. The playbook is far too predictable. The fate of Canada is now firmly in the grasp of an unelected leader and the nefarious NGO in Switzerland who are driven to make us the first net zero bug eating vaccinated zombie gulag state as a benchmark for the world. Get ready to go back to the dark ages Team Canada, your 15 minute utopia awaits! Rations of Canadian only GMO lab grown paste along with a gallon of fluoridated liquid will be available Fridays right after your electronically deposited lifetime EI benefits are available.. as long as you haven’t been using Twitter through a VPN. They will be watching. Not to worry though, we’re all in this together.. right? Lol.
Who is Carney going to name Governor General tomorrow. We have had a black french Canadian woman, an indigenous non french speaking woman, several french Canadians. Is it time for a Woke GG, say trans or at least gay? Or has it already happened. I would like the position abolished.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/china-tries-assert-dominance-over-canada-after-carney-trade-deal
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has led his country into economic chaos as one of the few leaders unwilling to negotiate a basic trade deal with the Trump Administration. He should have been the first to make a deal, given that around 75% of Canada's export economy relies on US markets and there is no viable alternative that will bring anywhere close to the same trade revenues.