I wasn’t going to write another word about Carney until I came across a political panel hosted by Paul Wells, who is a left leaning once credible journalist in Ottawa covering Canadian politics. He is asking the three people on the panel what they think of the campaign so far and what got me mad was the implicit and totally unconscious assumption by these talking heads that ‘Canadians don’t know much about Carney ….’ as if the Internet had not been invented yet. So just to give you an opportunity to prove that you are indeed capable of thinking for yourself, I’m presenting you with a compilation of Carney’s deeds, very long and detailed with a CHAT summary at the beginning if you’re short of time.
AI says this:
The article discusses Mark Carney, Canada's new Prime Minister, portraying him as a globalist figure with ties to major financial institutions and a controversial track record. Carney, formerly a central banker and economist, is critiqued for his involvement with Goldman Sachs, his policies as the Governor of the Bank of Canada, and his role in shaping financial and environmental policies with international banking organizations. The piece highlights his connection to global banking elites and his support for initiatives that align with globalist agendas, such as green banking schemes and climate-related financial reforms. Carney's rise to Prime Minister, despite lacking direct electoral support, raises concerns about his political and financial motivations.
So now you’re all caught up! You know exactly who Mr Carney is, has always been and whom he serves. Three cheers for Democracy, the ability to read and make decisions about what to ignore amid the glut of information coming down every day.