Canada’s Prime Minister Mark ‘CON MAN’ Carney stole last April’s federal election with a still-out-there outrageous concocted LIE.
It was Con Man Carney, along with sidekick Ontario ‘Conservative’ Premier Doug Ford, whose outrageous lies convinced gullible Canadians that Canada’s severe financial decline was primarily the fault of President Donald J. Trump, pretending to fight off the United States—when all the while he was—and still is—heavily invested in the United States.
Patently ignored by a Justin Trudeau $600-million-plus bought off mainstream media, the independent respected National Post is the first to blow the lid off the Carney/Ford lies:
‘FIRST READING: No Canadian PM has ever been more personally enmeshed with the U.S.’-headline, Tristin Hopper, National Post, April 16, 2026.
About Carney’s provable family ties to the U.S.:
“Half of Carney's daughters live there, almost his entire stock portfolio is American, and he's the first PM to never attend a Canadian university” (National Post)“In his address to last weekend’s Liberal convention, Prime Minister Mark Carney once again emphasized the need for Canada to rethink its dependence on the U.S.“A good number of our historic strengths, which came from our close ties with the U.S., have become our weaknesses,” Carney said in French to the Montreal crowd.“He said that even if Canada gets over the “initial shock” of the trade war launched by U.S. President Donald Trump, it should “never forget” the lessons. “We need to take care of ourselves,” he said in French.“It’s not a new argument from the prime minister, who has often outlined his plan to steer Canada away from U.S. trade and political influence. This time last year, Carney said in a campaign speech that Canada’s integrated relationship with the U.S. was “over” and that Canadians must “fundamentally reimagine our economy.”“But the paradox of the claim is that it’s coming from a figure who is more personally enmeshed with the United States than any other prime minister in Canada’s history.“And one of his last acts before entering politics was to help move one of Canada’s largest corporations to a new home on U.S. soil.“In late 2024, just a couple months before Carney entered politics as a candidate for the Liberal leadership, Carney oversaw the relocation of Brookfield Asset Management from its Toronto headquarters to one in New York City.
"The move was justified at the time as a means to secure more U.S. capital, and to potentially score Brookfield a spot on the S&P 500 stock index. (National Post)“Carney was serving as Brookfield’s chair. In a letter dated Dec. 1, 2024 and later circulated by the Conservative party, he urged shareholders to support the move out of Toronto.“The most common feedback we hear from investors encourages us to position (Brookfield Asset Management) for inclusion in some of the most widely followed global large cap stock indices, including in the U.S.,” he wrote.“In July, four months after his swearing-in as prime minister, Carney first disclosed the details of a personal investment portfolio that he had placed into a “blind trust” to be managed at arm’s length throughout his time in office.“The trust contains 567 entities. And according to an analysis by Monique Kasonga at the Investigative Journalism Foundation, 91 per cent of them are American.“Just three Canadian companies were among the holdings: the oil and gas firm Canadian Natural Resources, the railroad company Canadian Pacific Kansas City and the clothing brand Lululemon.“A heavy American presence can also be seen within a list of 25 companies that Carney submitted to the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner, citing them as entities over which he had once held an “oversight role.”“It’s mostly a list of green energy companies. Eight of the 25 are U.S. firms, more than the number of Canadian entities listed by Carney.”“The most recent known job held by Carney’s wife Diana Fox Carney was with a U.S. firm. In May 2021, the New York City-based Eurasia Group announced Fox Carney’s appointment as a senior adviser."The statement noted that she would work closely with the company’s vice chairman, Gerald Butts, who had been a senior adviser to prime minister Justin Trudeau until just two years prior. National Post was unable to confirm if Fox Carney still works for Eurasia Group before publication deadline.
“The Carneys have four children, and two of them are known to be U.S. residents who studied at Yale and Harvard.(National Post)“And if the Carney children are favouring U.S. universities, they’re following in the footsteps of their dad, whose own undergraduate degree came from Harvard University in 1987.“This makes him Canada’s only prime minister to have received his undergraduate degree at a non-Canadian school.“He’s also the first since Pierre Trudeau to have an American university of any kind on his resume (the elder Trudeau got a master’s degree at Harvard in the mid-1940s).“This is the one moment at the Liberal convention that easily received the most attention, at least in terms of press coverage and social media commentary.“The speaker is Patrick Pichette, a Canadian-born former Google executive. In a panel discussion he suggested that one way to stop an exodus of young professionals to the United States would be to simply bar them from leaving.“Specifically, he pitched a kind of exit tax of as much as $500,000 to be levied against any Canadian looking to pursue opportunities abroad.”
Canada Free Press, longing to make it out of Communist Canada on to American soil is one if them.
Stuck here in Nova Scotia, whose premier Tim Houston seems to still have his head in the fog, we daily watch Nova Scotia Power advertising on major American websites like Fox News, spending untold advertising dollars promoting their monopolistic electricity company in huge banner ads.
Meanwhile, only heavenly power through Almighty God can save trapped Canadians from Con Man Carney and his band of free-wheeling Liberal Party thieves.
Judi McLeod——Bio and Archives
-- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.