
Canadians need to wake the fuck up, face reality, stop licking Carney’s Harper-cloned Zionist ass, and if they are liberal, call his fraud and betrayal out, and stop with this pathetic “wait and see, Carney’s brilliantly playing Banker’s Chess.” He’s not, he’s brilliantly playing intelligent progressive Canadians! “Liberal” Canadians are enabling of his destroying Canada for his rich self and pals, and genocidal Putin, genocidal Israel and genocidal Nazi USA.
@APTNNews July 17, 2025:
Woodhouse Nepinak says she wasn’t consulted on PMO decision to ban media from covering her opening speech.
@MarkKersten:
It remains clear, and troubling, that PM Carney would only consult Indigenous communities on his terms and only after the passage of his #BillC5.
Again, Ottawa’s political priorities, not those of communities, come first.
That’s not what Canadian law or UNDRIP demand.
What fucking lies and bullshit Mr. Carney! You lie more and more stupidly than Trump! I am constantly outraged and horrified with every new lie and galling disrespect Carney rams down into Indigenous peoples’ hearts, and thereby, those of us that are not white supremacist fucks like he is, and those in the cruel KKKlan of Harper, Ford, Smith, Trump and Pee Pee.![]()
@tryangregory.bsky.social:
“We didn’t have any better choice” is peak self-indulgent cope to deal with cognitive dissonance. It’s not true, but even if it were, the answer is to speak up, not to tell others to be quiet.
Chiefs tell Canada summit should not be considered consultation according to leaked recording by Karyn Pugliese, Jul 17, 2025, ATPN News
Wednesday marked the first day of the summit and a technical briefing on Bill C-5.
A recording of the first meeting between government officials and First Nations leaders obtained by APTN News reveals the chiefs’ concerns over the rush to push Bill C-5 into law and the lack of clear commitments to communities across the country.
The session on Wednesday took place in what is known as the Great Hall of the Canadian Museum of History—the floor dedicated to Indigenous peoples.
It was the first time government officials briefed First Nations leaders and rights holders on the new law.
After attending a legal review organized by the Assembly of First Nations earlier in the week, chiefs came armed with questions that centrered mostly on three core concerns: the bill’s potential to exacerbate environmental harm, the lack of free, prior and informed consent and the absence of revenue-sharing mechanisms that would allow Indigenous nations to benefit fairly from development on their lands.
For many First Nations leaders, it was their first chance to express deep concerns about the legislation directly to the government—unfortunately, after it had already passed.
More typical racist rude bigoted old white man Harper shittery; Carney is his evil twin, they’re both evil![]()
The tone was polite, but occasionally icy
“ Thank you for hosting this session, this subjugation session –not a consultation session, “ said Atikameksheng First Nation Chief Craig Nootchta.
”What you see here, all the people that are gathered here, came a long way to share that what Canada’s doing is not correct, “ said Chief Tony Alexis of the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation.
“We don’t see us being a part of it. So everybody that you see here is coming from a place of. questioning you and asking Canada, what are you doing? It’s more of a protest that you’re experiencing here. It’s not an engagement. “
The first day was dedicated to a technical briefing and question and answer session on the federal government’s controversial Building Canada Act, also known as Bill C-5
The law was passed with little or no consultation
I will never forgive douche fucker Carney for his Harper copycat hideousness
on June 26 after only two weeks of legislative debate.
What emerged from the meeting was not just policy debate, but a strained relationship, growing legal resistance and the question chiefs are now struggling with, including can the One Canadian Economy Act be fixed—and can trust be repaired?
Trusting any thing from Carney is most unwise. I’ll never trust him again, and I’ll never believe a word he spews. He’s proven himself an avid liar, just like Nazi Harper and racist shit wanna-be-Trump Danielle Smith![]()
Environmental destruction and ignored objections
The Building Canada Act gives Cabinet the power to fast-track approvals for major infrastructure projects such as mines, pipelines, and hydroelectric dams by designating them as “projects of national interest.”
which none of those are. Carney used the threat of Pissy Panties and Orange Epstein List Adolf to con Canadians into voting for him, and immediately shoving this unlawful piece of shit abuse on Indigenous people and communities. Carney’s a fucking racist on top of being a con man and liar![]()
But the system for protecting land and waters is already broken, according to a number of chiefs who spoke and their fear is that speeding up approvals will only make it worse.
Billy-Joe Tuccaro, chief of Mikisew Cree Nation in Alberta, said during the meeting that the water surrounding his community has been impacted by development upstream.
He told officials that 50 people in his community have been diagnosed with cancer and he blames the contamination in the water.
“I can say this clearly and loudly that if Canada and industry do not change their water guidelines, you guys will also be burying people like me,” said Tuccaro.
“We’re tired of being studied. The treatment release of the tailing ponds. Will never be accepted by my people unless you guys build a pipeline and you drink it first.”
Chiefs in the room broke into applause.
Shana Thomas (Laxele’wuts’aat), a hereditary chief for Lyackson First Nation, said the problem is that industry stalls consultation with First Nations, then ignores their concerns and moves ahead.
“While the mainstream environmental assessment process is carrying on, we’re dancing around the table for eight months trying to negotiate an agreement to get payment, to be able to participate in the Indigenous-led assessment. And then the proponent wants to call that accommodation, which it is not,” said Thomas.
She said that in her experience, if there is a disagreement over how a resource like fish is impacted, industry simply moves forward.
“They say ‘we don’t agree, we think it’s fine and we’re just gonna go ahead.’ So it’s not just about Indigenous led assessment, it’s about how colonial institutional frameworks interpret that knowledge.”
Nootchtai added that industry does not take consultation seriously—it is treated as a box to check before moving ahead.
“When they’re given the upper hand, they know that they’re going to get their permit because that’s the legacy, that’s the system that’s in place right now,” said Mootchtai. “So this doesn’t really mean anything right now until we get a legislation piece that says we will get free prior and informed consent before any project is allowed.”
Risk without reward

Nootchtai said his community bears all the risk from five active mines surrounding their lands, yet sees few benefits.
He said his First Nation has never consented to the development.
“And we won’t give consent unless Canada really holds true to the word here today that they’re going to seek free, prior, informed consent for future projects,” said Nootchtai. “You say to us, we’re going to come to you and we’re going to consult with you, but at the end, you just delegate your authority to a proponent who then we have to fight with for resources to negotiate with them.
Nootchtai said there is a “billion tons of slag and tailings” that were left on his lands and he wants the legislation to ensure there’s a “strong reclamation piece, any kind of agreements.”
“Literally, if you fly over all you’re gonna see is a big lake of tailings. And if that ever goes, our community is wiped out. That’s, that’s the legacy that we’re dealing with right now,” he said.
In response to environmental concerns, the federal officials at the summit, including deputy clerk of the Privy Council, Christiane Fox, and senior representatives from Crown-Indigenous Relations and Justice Canada, responded with reassurances.
Totally useless, and I bet dishonest. I would not believe or trust one fucking word or promise anyone in Carney’s shit show con gov’t says or writes.![]()
They told the chiefs that the Building Canada Act does not exempt national interest projects from existing environmental laws. They said projects would still need to comply with the Fisheries Act, Species at Risk Act, and other federal regulations.
but, the fucking new bill gives Carney and his ass clowns the legal authority to over ride all those acts and regs. All they had to do, is say the word, national interest and bingo, it’s unlawful rape and pillage. Note this next sentence:![]()
Rather than requiring multiple permits, these obligations would be consolidated into a single “conditions document” outlining environmental protections and mitigation measures.
Eg. “No protections or mitigations required because the project is in the national interest” which it won’t be except in words![]()
Officials also stressed that authority would not be delegated to project proponents and that federal departments remain responsible for enforcement.
What enforcement? Where the hell have the feds been on the bitumen law violations, leaks, air pollution, wildlife and worker deaths, water pollution? Encana’s illegal aquifer fracs? The contaminated ground water rises up into the Rosebud River which is federal jurisdiction. I went to Ottawa to testify on Encana’s crimes to the feds during the anti environment, anti water Harper regime. Nothing, no response except to prevent me from officially filing my slides and the statement, “but this is how it’s always done in Canada.” There is no enforcement! Indigenous communities know that better than any Canadians![]()
However, officials acknowledged that the legislation does not directly address legacy issues like tailings reclamation
and the USA Nazis and bitumen companies will prevent any gov’t from doing anything responsible about that toxic catastrophe or any others they cause in Canada as they rape and plunder to their greed’s lust. Only way to reclaim anything destroyed by industry in Canada, is to prevent it from happening in the first place, that’s how pathetic and useless our gov’ts, regulators and courts are.![]()
‘You’re Dancing around’ free, prior and informed consent
A common refrain among the leaders was that Bill C-5 does not enshrine free, prior and informed consent (FPIC)—a core principle of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
While officials said FPIC would “inform the approach” to consultation, they acknowledged it is not legislated in C-5.
“You seem to be dancing around free, prior and informed consent today rather than giving us the assurance that we’re seeking,” said one chief. “I want to hear a commitment to government and a legislative requirement that the government get a free prior informed consent of any First Nation where a national interest project is going to pass through their territory or where they’re going to be affected.”
“Yes, we are still kind of dancing around it in a way, but it is because it is a genuine desire to hear from communities, from leaders, about what this looks like on the ground,” replied one official.
Fox cited sections of the Act that reference Section 35 of the Constitution and UNDRIP obligations, including mandatory consultation and public reporting.
Still, officials conceded that a binding requirement for FPIC is not fully codified in the legislation leaving many leaders skeptical, arguing that verbal reassurances are not enforceable.
“Some of my advisors, of course, say that there’s opportunity here, especially for business and I respect that, but treaty must be remain the foundation of these discussions,” said Alexis.
“ How are First Nations to feel confident in what deputy clerk Fox states here? And how is that clearly laid out in the legislation?” asked Chief John Powell of the Mama̱liliḵa̱la First Nation.
“Without clearly stating all of this in the legislation. These are just words. How can we go back and, and, and quote your words that you said in this room?”
Carney ***promises*** First Nations leaders prosperity for ‘generations to come’ at summit on major projects. First Nations leaders say Carney’s C-5 summit sparks more concerns, questions, ‘Definitely it is not consultation,’ says AFN regional chief about summit
To stay sane in Harper-Carney Con Canada, never believe any Carney promises. Ever.![]()
… Carney said the law, known as Bill C-5 before its passage through Parliament in June, is designed to “connect and transform our national economy” at a time when the country is facing threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
bullshit! it’s designed intentionally to piss on Indigenous rights and Canada’s environment to feed more $billions to the rich.![]()
He said the potential benefits that come from building new railways, ports and energy “corridors” will flow to First Nations because “Indigenous economic growth is at the centre” of this new framework.
OMG! What gobble-tee goop garbage! Harper must be orgasming in the closet. Key word “potential” means Zero! Nadda! None. $0! for Indigenous while mega billions for the rich, and best, the rich earth fuckers don’t have to clean up! We’ll make sure all the liabilities, health harms, noise, invasions, etc, hang on the communities industry rapes.![]()
The regulatory structure will ensure big projects get “built in the right way” with adequate consultation of
bullshit and lies to
affected Indigenous communities, he said.
… “Canada’s new government is committed to working together so that we can build Canada together for everyone’s benefit,” he said.
his words, industry’s typical “committed to” bullshit means there will be no working together. If he meant there would be, Harper Fucker Con Carney, would say, “Canada’s new gov’t will work with harmed Indigenous communities” not be committed to something that will never happen. He’s a fucking con man. Hideous douche fucker liar.
… “We recognize there are diverse perspectives, which is exactly why we invited a broad range of First Nations leadership to participate today
and rudely dis-invited their legal teams, staff and helpers
,” he said.
I cannot believe how rude, asshole and fucking patronizing this Carney fucker is to Indigenous. FFS.![]()
Some in attendance bristled at the way the leaders were treated and considered walking out. Government officials maintained a tight grip on access to the summit, booting media from the room and then the building itself after Carney spoke.
Harper Harper Harper. I don’t think Carney is doing a fucking thing of his own accord or direction. It’s all fucking Harper. I bet even which way Carney pisses and where, Harper directs.![]()
Chiefs were asked to submit questions in advance, and when they arrived there was a list of questions on the tables for them to comment on. Some felt they were being talked at, not listened to.
Terribly patronizing. My apologizes to all Indigenous for this abusive shit from Harper-Carney![]()
“I thought to myself about packing up and leaving, because I’m saying this isn’t anything like what I thought it would be,” said Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) Grand Chief Cody Diabo, who said he was leaving the summit more concerned than comforted.
Na’Moks (John Ridsdale), a hereditary chief of the Wet’suwet’en Nation, had a similar reaction:
“You don’t give people a script that they must stick to because you’ve already made a decision.”

A young woman stands holding a sign that says: You do not have our permission.
Protester Keisha Paulmartin of Okiniwak Youth Led Movement is overcome with emotion as she speaks to reporters during a protest on the property of the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Thursday, July 17, 2025. (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press)
At one point a delegation of First Nations youth from northern Ontario arrived to protest against the legislation but they were met by an RCMP officer blocking their access to site.

At the front of the group was 21-year-old Jeronimo Kataquapit, who has been setting up camps along the Attawapiskat River as an act of resistance.
They have charter rights allowing them to protest and express their disgust at Carney and his Nazis. This is beyond Nazi USA.![]()
“If we stand by and watch whoever come into our home and do whatever they want, then everything our ancestors have fought for up to this moment would have been for nothing,” he told reporters as the group cheered.
C-5 sped through Parliament and was amended to require provincial consent for national projects, but the Senate voted down Mi’kmaw Sen. Paul Prosper’s proposed provision to include free, prior and informed consent in the language of the bill.
“Our rights cannot be implemented or respected without us, in substance and in process,” said Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak at a news conference in Ottawa Wednesday.
“They cannot be respected after the fact.”
Woodhouse said the over 600 First Nations from across the country have a diversity of opinion on the legislation and the summit should have occurred prior to the bill’s passing.
She said she wants Carney to come to the table with meaningful amendments to Bill C-5 and solutions to the “$350-billion gap in infrastructure for First Nations kids in this country.”
At the AFN news conference, Joanna Bernard from Madawaska Maliseet First Nation, AFN regional chief for New Brunswick, said Carney’s summit isn’t really consultation.
“They’re coming in, they’re putting up the agenda, they’re deciding how this is going to proceed, but definitely it is not consultation. If it was we wouldn’t be here, we would be running the agenda, and this is not the case today,” said Bernard.
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, speaking Thursday during a summit with Prime Minister Mark Carney about the government’s major projects bill, said she is looking to Carney for real commitments around critical issues, including closing the infrastructure gap and ensuring planned federal cuts don’t impact First Nations people.
Carney has said Indigenous consultation is central to the major projects bill, but Indigenous leaders have said that’s a difficult promise to trust without explicit amendments.
“Until an appropriate process founded in free, prior and informed consent is established between First Nations rights holders and the Crown, the Crown’s legal obligations will not be met,” said Woodhouse Nepinak.
“Chiefs have made it very clear that First Nation consent for major projects is not optional.”
On Monday, nine First Nations in Ontario filed a legal challenge against Bill C-5, and an Ontario law, Bill 5. The First Nations want the court to find the two laws unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court has previously ruled First Nations have a right to be consulted on projects under Indigenous rights and title — but they do not have a final veto on if a project goes ahead.
@JoelyViveiros:
his discussion about this sounds very much like we’re gonna do it. We’re gonna do and we’re just gonna talk to you about it. I’ll give you what we can. It doesn’t sound like true consultation.

@alespassafiume Jul 16:
The Chiefs of Ontario say Ottawa is levelling an unfair playing field for chiefs in a meeting planned with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday to discuss the government’s controversial major projects legislation.
First Nations leaders have low expectations for progress at meeting with Carney
… The legislation allows cabinet to quickly grant federal approvals for big industrial projects like mines, ports and pipelines by sidestepping existing laws.
Filthy Harper trickery and treachery
…
Skepticism about the government’s commitment to the meeting grew as Carney’s office delayed providing information to chiefs about the plan for the event, asked for questions to be submitted in advance and put restrictions on who could attend.
An email was sent to chiefs on July 9 opening up registration for the meeting and the Chiefs of Ontario said it was initially able to register chiefs as well as legal advisers, technical and support staff to attend.
But a followup email a few days later confirmed the regional chief’s registration but denied the registration requests for all others.
Typical fucking Harper racist bullshit![]()
“It’s disappointing that technical staff, experts and lawyers from organizations and First Nations who were going to attend this meeting were uninvited after they were allowed to register. They all spent money on travel and accommodations to support chiefs during this critical discussion,” the group representing 133 chiefs in the province said in a statement to The Canadian Press.
… The organization said it spent tens of thousands of dollars on flights and hotels for staff who now won’t be allowed into the meeting.
Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief Na’Moks said he didn’t receive an invitation to the meeting until 11:30 p.m. Tuesday, while he was already in transit to Ottawa.
“I don’t need Canada’s permission or validation to be here to speak the truth and hold them accountable when they want to destroy this country without any input from hereditary (chiefs) or any Indigenous people,” he said. “They are just picking and choosing who sits that room.”
They want the quiet easily bribed and silenced people there. Carney is a pitiful vicious douche fucking coward. What a disgusting piece of rich old white trash.![]()
… “How does your government reconcile Bill C-5’s goal of ‘economic efficiency’ with the constitutional duty to consult and accommodate First Nations under Section 35?” reads one question, posed by Chief David Monias of Pimicikamak Cree Nation in Manitoba.
“Is economic streamlining being prioritized over constitutionally protected Indigenous rights?” he continued.
Monias told reporters on Wednesday that he almost didn’t travel to Ottawa because of the wildfires affecting his community, and the evacuations taking place to keep people safe.
“All the industries, all the businesses, have destroyed our lands, have destroyed our climate,” he said.
“Our lands are being destroyed, our people are being uprooted and displaced, and we’re not benefiting from it. But the business people, yes, they will benefit from it.”
On Tuesday, nine First Nations in Ontario asked a court to declare as unconstitutional both Ottawa’s Bill C-5, and Bill 5 in Ontario, a similar provincial law meant to fast-track infrastructure projects. They are seeking an injunction to prevent the governments from using some of the most contentious aspects of the bills.
The communities say in the legal challenge filed in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on Tuesday that Bill C-5 and Bill 5 both represent a “clear and present danger” to the First Nations’ self-determination rights to ways of life on their territories.
T. Ryan Gregory @tryangregory.bsky.social
In case you’re wondering, yes there are still “wait and see” Carney apologists in comments. Nothing is going to wake them up until after it’s too late.
They’re defending this: m.economictimes.com/news/interna…
Carney orders deep cuts ahead of first federal budget amid soaring defense budget
Canadian government plans significant spending cuts. Ministers must identify savings proposals. These cuts will affect program spending. Transfers to provinces and individual benefits are excluded. Th…
And defending this: ottawacitizen.com/public-servi…
‘Worst cuts to the public service in modern history’ could be on the horizon, says report
A new report found that if Carney follows through with his campaign promises, cuts could amount to 24 per cent across the public service.
And defending this: www.cbc.ca/news/politic…
The federal government is set to proceed with awarding a major defence contract despite industry concerns that its requirements are written in a way that all but assures a single American company is e…
And defending this: www.nytimes.com/2025/07/05/w…
Carney’s ‘Build, Baby, Build’ Faces Pushback From Indigenous Groups
And defending this: www.ctvnews.ca/video/2025/0…
PM Mark Carney and Liberals face backlash over lack of budget as Parliament is set to resume
CTV’s Jeremie Charron breaks down what to expect as Parliament resumes without tabling a budget, Poilievre’s criticism, and the upcoming fall fiscal update.
And defending this: theconversation.com/is-mark-carn…
Is Mark Carney turning his back on climate action?
Mark Carney has the chance to differentiate Canada from the U.S. and demonstrate his leadership on climate. Instead, at the G7 summit and beyond, he seems to have abandoned his climate principles.
And defending this: vancouver.citynews.ca/2025/06/30/c…
Canadians upset Carney caved to Trump over digital services tax
Less than 48 hours before Canada Day and in the face of annexation threats from the White House, the federal government dropped a bombshell.
And defending this: www.bbc.com/news/article…
Canada discusses joining US Golden Dome missile defence programme
PM Mark Carney’s office says there are “active discussions” on the Golden Dome, but it’s too early to say how Canada would join or pay in.
And defending this: www.thestar.com/opinion/star…
The Strong Borders Act tabled on Tuesday amends more than a dozen laws that affect the rights of Canadians and non-citizens.
And defending this: www.theglobeandmail.com/business/com…
Opinion: The U.S. is not our friend any more. Has anyone told Mark Carney?
Why is the Prime Minister still trying to negotiate a trade and security agreement with a capricious authoritarian?
And defending this: www.cbc.ca/news/canada/…
Nine First Nations in Ontario are asking a court for an injunction that would prevent the federal and provincial governments from moving forward with some of the most contentious aspects of recent law…
And defending this: www.middleeasteye.net/trending/can…
Canada’s Mark Carney derided online for vision of ‘Zionist Palestinian state’
The Canadian prime minister said a ‘Zionist Palestinian state’ was the solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict
And defending this: Less than month before the election vs. less than 3 months after the election.
And defending this: bsky.app/profile/chri…
My IRL friends call me Chris @christyceeck.bsky.social
“Canada will apply a 25% tariff on steel imports from any country — except the U.S. — if the original steel was melted and poured in China. Canada also plans to tighten import limits. Countries that do not have a free trade agreement with Canada, like China and Turkey, will see volume cut by half”
@sethdklein.bsky.social:
The current moment should see us BUILDING UP key crown corps like CBC and Via Rail, as Carney promised in the election. This is not what people voted for.
@parismarx.com:
Some of the other important organizations in Mark Carney’s crosshairs: Via Rail, Statistics Canada, The Canadian Museum of Human Rights, the National Gallery of Canada, the National Capital Commission, the Parole Board of Canada, and the National Research Council of Canada.
I’m legitimately worried Carney will kill Canada Post with the austerity agenda he’s bringing in and how much he seems to want to emulate UK political decisions (where they privatized Royal Mail, a terrible decision).
Especially as Canada is a massive land, with many Canadians – like me – living where couriers do not travel; Canada Post was already heavily hit by Herr Harper who hated it. Canada Post is not an enterprise that was created to make profits, it’s to provide a service to all /canadians equally, whether they live rural or urban. Killing Canada Post would give Harper many organsms to be sure, but would harm millions of Canadians living rural!![]()
@karlbarn.bsky.social:
As a postal worker I am also concerned about this and see it as part of the austerity measures Canada will enact, slashing public spending and cooking the planet in order to fuel WW3
@langenfeld.bsky.social:
I am genuinely furious. Services like the CBC and VIA Rail are already critically underfunded, and now he’s asking for more cuts? Why can’t he tax the rich?
Because he’s a rich Nazi! He is not in power to serve Canadians, he’s serving billionaires first and foremost, the more evil raping and corrupt the better the service, and he serves the Israel/USA Nazis![]()
@robertweir.bsky.social:
Bingo. DST and capital gains tax would have helped. The f Trudeau crowd get another win.
@beanjammin.bsky.social:
He could find an awful lot of money by ending fossil fuel subsidies. An awful lot.
@robertweir.bsky.social:
50 to 70bln ish.
@lukelebrun.ca:
No deal on tariffs
Withdraws digital services tax
Massive spending on defence
Massive public sector cuts and layoffs
Cuts funding to CBC and VIA Rail
Not sure this was the mandate voters thought they were giving Mark Carney
@calder12.bsky.social:
Look. I get Poilievre is a wingnut.
I also get in the long run things probably would have been worse with him in charge.
I stand by the fact that Carney is a fucking disaster that is going to hurt a LOT of people and most of what he is doing is exactly what PP would have done.
@lalegault.bsky.social:
We’re not a 7/11 we’re a country. We want a thriving nation, not a corporation. We want to lead by good example. We want to stand up to the bad guys. We want to help people and ensure everyone has what they need. We do not want to be managed like employees, Prime Minister.
Minisalkku @minisalkku.bsky.social:
WTH is happening in Canada?
Unfortunately, Carney lied, and conned Canadians, putting Herr Hideous Nazi Harper back into power under Carney’s nasty betraying mug. This cartoon published in NS’s Pictou Advocate in 2014 sums Carney up best:![]()

@spiritsofland.bsky.social:
Jules @ohforfarkssake.bsky.social:
Nothing good!
@jekeep.bsky.social:
At this point I seriously believe Carney could give in and announce Canada is being annexed, and the liberal cult would rationalize it as just and necessary.
I believe Carney’s working for Israel, Nazi USA, IDU and Putin. He’s a Harperite, Harper hates Canada, loves Nazis, loves genocidal Zionists, loves USA. His big job when he was in power was to destroy us for the fucking rich repuglicans when little liar ultra stupid (but not as stupid as Trump) GW Bush was pres. He failed, so they tricked Canadians into voting for another Harper con.![]()
@deetoriadee.bsky.social:
“He’s playing the long game…”
@jekeep.bsky.social:
“We’re going to take them down from the inside!”
@deetoriadee.bsky.social:
The best one.
@ohforfarkssake.bsky.social:
Is this DOGE north or something?!
yup, most Carney worshippers are still in denial and don’t see it yet. They will, soon as they start losing their jobs and Canada falls to Carney-Harper pieces to feed billionaire greed.![]()
@tryangregory.bsky.social:
If your take is “stop complaining about Carney implementing Conservative policies, the only other option we had was Polievre”, you’re are a big part of the problem right now.
@privateerwriter.bsky.social:
The level of partisan cope is mind-blowing.
Like they can see Carney doing shit they don’t like, and they’re desperately chanting “give him a chance. It’s still early. He just made a few mistakes.”
Like NO. What someone tells you who they are, believe them.
@calder12.bsky.social:
For those that keep saying “Poilievre would have been worse”. I want you to explain in detail how.
There is a reason Carney has been backed by the Conservatives so far in everything he’s done.
@calder12.bsky.social:
Maybe this is just new to me, but my mutuals have been referring to Carney as “bank weasel” and I cannot think of a better description.
@ianagp.bsky.social:
Honestly at this point, if PP had won, at least Liberals would be preformatively mad about it. This swine is selling the country for spare parts and the boot lickers are scolding people for noticing.
@peggyblair.bsky.social:
Apparently we are not allowed to question anything the PM does. This is what Trumpworld is like: let’s not let that kind of insidious blind sycophancy spread to Canada.
It is perfectly legitimate to ask why Carney said during the campaign that he would fund CBC and now wants them to cut spending
@christoaivalis:
Carney cutting the CBC
Trump Cutting PBS
right-wingers hate public broadcasting
@redsnoopy69:
Carney should be investing in Canada, that would mean investing in something like VIA rail as opposed to investing in military hardware from the USA…
@emmettmacfarlane.com:
What the actual fuck? We can’t even rely on the Economist Prime Minister to uphold free trade? Mark Carney has been nothing short of a disaster so far. www.aljazeera.com/economy/2025…
@SamHersh01:
I guess “nation-building projects” only means pipelines
@TorontoStar:
Breaking: Carney government tells CBC, Via Rail and other Crown corps to propose their own spending cuts
@jmhamiltonblog:
Carney goes full Trump on Canadian institutions…
While delivering more crony capitalism & welfare for the rich?
And you were expecting from a Private Equity chairman???
@SpamWalkerReal:
It’s the teacher’s pet, copying Poilievre’s homework.
Simple as that.
@wrychrd:
What @MarkJCarney needs to do is stop subsidizing oil, gas, auto, battery and mining companies plus increase taxes on the wealthy. Cutting VIA service makes no sense at all.
To Trump and a Harper Con, it makes perfect sense. VIA use by ordinary Canadians reduces climate-harming pollutants, and cuts into oil and gas and auto billionaire profits. Verbotten by rich Nazis!
Trains 30 times safer than driving. Funding for passenger rail should bd massively increased.
@Peorhum:
Bad move, none of these crown corporations can afford cuts. We are not the US.
But Carney is not working for us, he’s working for USA rich fuckers
We have had cuts since the 1990-2000s, there is no more fat on the bones to cut, only meat. There is no place for DOGE in Canada!!
@b3rn1esupporter:
Via rail? Really? When we need more trains??
@DewlineO:
Not acceptable.
CBC and VIA have endured too much already.
@wonrobot:
@MarkJCarney
Explain how cutting @VIA_Rail budget = Increased investment for nation building?
Trains expand domestic trade, tourism, economy and start-ups by connecting people.
@Nick86942937:
I wasn’t asked to propose spending cuts but I’ll chime in anyway: military
@IPizza666:
canadian conservatives really have to bend themselves into a pretzel to pretend they hate Carney
@DubiousCA:
But endless money for war
and Israel’s genocide and illegally bombing neighbours![]()
@serpentwthefur:
MARK CARNEY IS STEPHEN HARPER 2.0!!!
@londo402:
Via rail needs significant investment.
Not cuts
@__P132:
This guy a whole dickhead
@sunny_giron:
Slashing public transport and cranking out monster trunks whilst our planet burns
Fuck this
@meh_just_a_guy”
Chopping Canadian culture with an ax, Carney’s a total pig. He’s just PP but housebroken and smarter.
@NietATrollBot:
Bros Harper in liberal clothing.
@Memphizzle:
Carney is a red Tory. He’s a neoliberal Tory banker whose economics are stuck in the 1970s.
He worked for two Tory governments , one whose austerity measures were directly responsible for upwards of 100,000 lives. He’s not a good person.
@retired38001:
So he doesn’t have the balls to set the cuts himself. What a weenie.