The Canadian Prime Minister, a citizen of three nations, has returned to the country of his birth, seemingly destined to lead it. But a closer look at his actions reveals a controversial figure with a globalist agenda that may not align with Canada's best interests.
Our PM, a self-proclaimed savior of economies, advocates for a 'net zero' fantasy, promising a whole economy transition. However, his actions as Director of the World Economic Forum and his UN roles, driven by this belief, contradict his 'build Canada' theme. During his election campaigns, these beliefs were conveniently omitted.
The election of Trump brought an unexpected realization to the Liberal government, which had overseen the end of major pipelines. Suddenly, they acknowledged the strategic value of pipelines and the need to boost internal trade by removing inter-provincial barriers. But instead of simplifying regulations, the PM introduced Bill C-5, claiming it would accelerate projects. This move has left Canadians underwhelmed and Westerners furious.
The PM's team includes respected figures like Tim Hodson, but the pipeline project faces a twist. Despite initial promises, the PM now seeks consent from every Aboriginal band and province along the route, knowing full well the opposition from British Columbia's Premier and their allies.
The PM claims buyers want low-emission oil, but this is questionable. Even Central Canada purchases oil from various sources without such conditions. Furthermore, the government's commitment to removing inter-provincial barriers was short-lived, as they soon introduced legislation to protect Quebec's dairy cartel and Marketing Boards, showcasing their allegiance to Quebec's interests over the nation's.
The PM's actions reveal a politician who prioritizes political gain over national strategy. His endorsement of the Federal Liberal power game in Quebec silences the voices of nearly half the country. The recent budget, with a staggering deficit, and the manipulation of financial reports, further expose the PM's questionable leadership.
The PM's emulation of the low-growth, climate-obsessed EU raises concerns. His anti-Semitism and disregard for Israel, coupled with his immigration policies, create a politically expedient narrative. Canada's decline is evident, and the PM's actions only accelerate it. Is this the leadership Canada truly needs?