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Canada on the Brink: Mark Carney's Rise, Trade Wars, and the Future of U.S.-Canada Relations

Carney, a longtime insider in global banking, has held high positions in the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, and the World Economic Forum. But despite his deep ties to international finance, he lacks a crucial skill for leading Canada—he doesn’t speak French, a major issue in a country where bilingualism is essential for governance. More concerning, Julie explains, is Carney’s extreme commitment to the climate change agenda. His policies would put green initiatives ahead of economic stability, pushing radical energy restrictions and globalist financial controls that could further erode Canada’s already struggling economy.

The conversation shifts to America’s role in the equation, particularly how Canadians view former President Trump and his use of tariffs. Julie questions whether tariffs are simply a political tool used to distract Canadians from the bigger issue—who Mark Carney really is and what his leadership could mean for both countries. With Canada being a key supplier of fertilizer to the U.S., the stakes are high. A potential trade war or new restrictions under Carney’s leadership could lead to shortages that directly affect American farmers, raising prices and threatening this year’s crop yields.

Trent and Julie also examine how Canada’s election process works and whether voters will have a real chance to push back against the elite establishment backing Carney. With growing concerns over government control, energy policies, and trade relationships, the upcoming election is critical. Julie paints a bleak picture of a country unraveling under bad leadership and warns that the U.S. should be paying attention. What happens in Canada doesn’t stay in Canada—it has major consequences for its biggest trading partner and closest neighbor.

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Mark Carney
Canadian election
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tariffs
fertilizer shortage
global banks
climate agenda
Trump
U.S.-Canada relations

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