Mark Carney just got caught revealing exactly where his priorities sit.
In Ireland, asked point-blank whether the Trump administration can ever be a reliable trading partner again, he didn’t defend the relationship that actually feeds Canadian families.
Instead he doubled down on banding together with “like-minded” middle powers on climate, values, and global integration — and specifically bragged about building alternative options in AI and cloud so Canada isn’t “beholden to just one counterparty.”
That counterparty he’s worried about? The United States. The country that buys the vast majority of everything we export.
While grocery prices are still brutal, housing is unaffordable, and the OECD ranked Canada dead last in growth outlook, Carney is out there playing coalition politics with Ireland and the EU on climate alignment.
This isn’t strategic autonomy.
This is a globalist banker who feels more at home in Davos rooms than in Canadian kitchens.
He told us to judge him by grocery store prices.
The longer this continues, the worse the report card gets.
Watch the clip.
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