While Canadians are getting crushed by grocery bills, housing costs, and a government that canโt seem to โBuild Canadaโ fast enough, Mark Carney is jetting off to Evian, France for the G7 Summit.
Evian-les-Bains โ a luxurious Alpine resort town on Lake Geneva. Think five-star hotels, private security, and zero prying eyes. The kind of place global elites love for โbackslapping summits.โ
This isnโt some random photo-op. Carney has been openly pushing the idea that Canada should align with โlike-minded middle powersโ on trade, security, climate, and tech โ reducing reliance on our biggest customer, the United States. Heโs been saying versions of this since Davos. Now heโs taking it to the G7 stage in France, right after meetings with Macron on AI, critical minerals, and intelligence sharing.
Taxpayers are footing the bill for the flights, the delegation, the security โ the whole production. Meanwhile, the same guy who told us to โjudge him by grocery store pricesโ still hasnโt laid out, in plain language, what this โnew visionโ actually means for regular Canadians.
What exactly is our role in this โNew World Orderโ he keeps hinting at? Because if it was something Canadians would cheer for, heโd be shouting it from the rooftops instead of negotiating it behind closed doors in five-star resorts.
โBuild Canadaโ was the slogan.
When does the actual building start? Because right now it looks a lot like more globalist meetings, more debt, and more decisions made far away from the people paying for them.
Time is running out โ for Canada, and for this government.
Watch the clip. Then tell me Iโm wrong.
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