blackbird Posted Friday at 06:04 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:04 PM (edited) Well, this article gives a very clear answer to that question. He is clearly a diehard Liberal with similar ideology to previous Liberal Prime Ministers. He comes across as more benign and gentlemanly than some of the more aggressive PMs, but holds much of the same liberal ideology. quote Some Canadian Catholics are eager to have a prime minister who shares their faith yet offers a contrast to Justin Trudeau. Mark Carney appears to fit the bill. In 2015, while serving as Governor of the Bank of England, Carney was named Britain’s “most influential Catholic” by The Tablet. My co-religionists would be wise, however, to look beyond flattering headlines and critically examine the political machinery Carney represents. Carney is no moderate. Nor is he a reformer. He is a well-connected globalist with deep ties to institutions such as the World Economic Forum, the United Nations, Bank for International Settlements, and the Financial Stability Board. These organizations place little value on national sovereignty, individual liberty, or democratic accountability. His rise is not rooted in public trust or grassroots support. It’s the product of backroom deals, media adoration, and elite coordination. The need for “Catholic Carney caution” goes well beyond the veteran national banker’s personal strengths and weaknesses. It is rooted in the very party he has chosen to lead. The federal Liberal Party has long been Canada’s most aggressive force opposing Catholic social teaching. It pushes policies that are openly hostile to the Church’s moral framework. This is the party that: Labels opposition to abortion as “misogyny” and being “anti-women” Proposes revoking the charitable status of “anti-abortion organizations” and seeks to amend the Income Tax Act to eliminate “the advancement of religion” as a charitable purpose Aggressively promotes Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD), turning euthanasia into a default “solution” for those suffering from poverty, mental illness, or disability Advances radical gender ideology, pressuring institutions – including Catholic schools –to adopt policies that contradict basic Catholic anthropology, including the sterilization and chemical castration of vulnerable children The concerns don’t end there. The party Carney leads also: Demonizes political dissidents Demonizes those who stand for medical freedom and against coercive vaccine mandates Freezes the bank accounts of peaceful protestors Shows sympathy toward Communist China Promotes censorship and restricts free speech through legislation such as Bill C-16 and Bill C-4 This is not a party that tolerates dissenting views rooted in Catholic moral teaching, let alone advocates for them. Carney’s Liberal party alignment raises serious questions about the principles that will shape his leadership. Concern extends beyond personal religious consistency. Canadians, Catholic or otherwise, must consider the broader consequences of a government led by Mark Carney: Continuation of the Trudeau era’s economic failures: Reckless spending, heavy taxation, and inflationary policies disguised with buzzwords like “green transformation” Opposition to financial decentralization: As a lifelong central banker, Carney is a vocal critic of Bitcoin and other decentralized cryptocurrencies, which challenge centralized monetary control. While the world increasingly embraces financial independence through digital currencies, Carney is committed to preserving central bank dominance by ensuring Canadians remain tied to inflationary fiat currency Expansion of financial surveillance Preference for global elites over Canadian citizens: Through his involvement with the World Economic Forum and similar global institutions, Carney shows his priorities lie with transnational technocrats – not ordinary Canadians An undemocratic path to power: Carney’s political rise is not a reflection of popular support. It’s the result of elite orchestration. Less than 0.5% of Canadians had any say in his leadership Mass Immigration: Mark Carney recently appointed Mark Wiseman chair of the Century Initiative, an organization advocating for a Canadian population of 100 million by the end of the century. Wiseman has said publicly Canada should eliminate all immigration screening and adopt an open-door policy Carney is not a neutral technocrat. He represents the calculated continuation of a political order built on control and centralization of power. He is Trudeau 2.0. unquote A Catholic’s caution about Mark Carney | The Catholic Register Some believe he is going to lead change. Whether this is true or not, it is hard to believe he would just throw the long-established liberal ideologies and policies out the window. I somehow doubt he will change much. Time will tell, but I am not holding my breath for any significant changes. People voted for him to a large extent because he promised to be the master in dealing with Trump and the 51st state threat. However, many people don't know he was chosen as the new Liberal leader by a very small number of people. Then the election was called and behold, there was was only a choice between a couple of parties, one of which he was the leader of and PM to be. Many people perhaps did not know he has been a long-established Liberal elite globalist and is to a large extent controlled by a party which has a long-established Liberal ideology that is not likely going to change. Edited Friday at 06:12 PM by blackbird 1 2 Quote
eyeball Posted Friday at 08:43 PM Report Posted Friday at 08:43 PM So above all else Carney is a lefty. Everything else is kinda neither here nor there isn't it? 1 Quote A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.
taxme Posted Friday at 08:55 PM Report Posted Friday at 08:55 PM 7 minutes ago, eyeball said: So above all else Carney is a lefty. Everything else is kinda neither here nor there isn't it? Well, it is for dam sure that Corney is no conservative. Everything that Corney will do from now on will smack of liberalism. I guess from now on i can only look forward to paying more taxes, get an even bigger government, and prepare myself for losing more of what is left of my rights and freedoms. The imbeciles that voted for that WEF globalist scum have no idea as to what they have done. But then again, maybe they do not what they have done? Destroy Canada once and for all. 👎 1 Quote
blackbird Posted Friday at 09:17 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 09:17 PM PM Carney is going to Rome to attend the new Pope's first mass and meet the Pope. I wonder if taxpayers are going to fund this since the trip is a religious trip. Why should the taxpayer's be paying for these kind of trips? 1 Quote
Gaétan Posted Sunday at 04:09 AM Report Posted Sunday at 04:09 AM On 5/16/2025 at 5:17 PM, blackbird said: PM Carney is going to Rome to attend the new Pope's first mass and meet the Pope. I wonder if taxpayers are going to fund this since the trip is a religious trip. Why should the taxpayer's be paying for these kind of trips? Mark Carney went to Rome to conduct arms sales business, nothing more. Quote
August1991 Posted Sunday at 05:08 AM Report Posted Sunday at 05:08 AM 53 minutes ago, Gaétan said: Mark Carney went to Rome to conduct arms sales business, nothing more. LOL! Mark Carney worked at Goldman Sachs, he graduated from Harvard, he married a British woman... He is very ambitious. 1 Quote
August1991 Posted Sunday at 06:01 AM Report Posted Sunday at 06:01 AM If Mark Carney was a stock/share, I would not buy him. Buffet warned about this. But many Canadians just did - women in particular. 1 Quote
Aristides Posted Sunday at 02:40 PM Report Posted Sunday at 02:40 PM (edited) 9 hours ago, August1991 said: LOL! Mark Carney worked at Goldman Sachs, he graduated from Harvard, he married a British woman... He is very ambitious. Show me someone who wants to be PM that isn't ambitious. Nothing wrong with ambition. Edited Sunday at 02:41 PM by Aristides 1 Quote
Gaétan Posted Sunday at 02:43 PM Report Posted Sunday at 02:43 PM 9 hours ago, August1991 said: LOL! Mark Carney worked at Goldman Sachs, he graduated from Harvard, he married a British woman... He owes his success to the cia or if you prefer, to the devil. 1 Quote
blackbird Posted Sunday at 04:02 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 04:02 PM (edited) Carney follows a complete apostate or false religion. It is a man-made religion for the most part in contradiction to the Holy Scriptures which is in English, the King James Bible. Rome's beliefs are invented by men and not taught in the Bible. How will that work having a devout follower of a false religion as the PM of Canada? His allegiance is to the Pope in Rome. Secondly, he is a diehard climate change fighter and elite globalist who belongs to many international organizations. Where does that place Canada on his list of priorities? He does hold some woke beliefs that liberals hold which are contrary to the beliefs of Rome, but Rome turns a blind eye to that and there are no consequences in this world for holding woke beliefs apparently, things such as women's right to choose (killing pre-born babies), teaching LGBTQ+ to school kids, authoritarianism, and Marxist Socialist government. But as for Socialism, Rome is a supporter of Socialism and their objective is the expansion of world- wide political-religious domination. The Vatican is the richest corporation in the world, having accumulated billions in wealth over the many centuries. Read the book "The Vatican Billions" by Avro Manhattan, available online at the archive website. They talk about the need to help the poor. Why don't they set an example with all their wealth? Edited Sunday at 04:10 PM by blackbird Quote
Gaétan Posted Sunday at 04:28 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:28 PM (edited) 26 minutes ago, blackbird said: His allegiance is to the Pope in Rome. "Among the leaders present in Rome, there are many hypocrites who believe in nothing but their glory, not the glory of God, and Jesus said of the apostles that they did not have faith so you can imagine that they certainly do not have faith either." Edited Sunday at 04:29 PM by Gaétan Quote
taxme Posted yesterday at 09:28 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:28 PM On 5/16/2025 at 2:17 PM, blackbird said: PM Carney is going to Rome to attend the new Pope's first mass and meet the Pope. I wonder if taxpayers are going to fund this since the trip is a religious trip. Why should the taxpayer's be paying for these kind of trips? Well, it is for sure that Corney will not be flying to Rome in economy class, or will not be having hamburger and fries for dinner when he gets there. Of course where Corney will be staying will be at the local YMCA, right? On the contrary, i expect that the bill for all of his and his dozens of entourage people to help him along with his first class flight, hotel and dining, will probably run into the hundreds of thousands of tax dollars compliments of his lowly subjects back in Canada, who will probably be eating hamburger and fries for dinner tonight. Our politicians are truly a bunch of first class elite people who always enjoys sucking off the taxpayer's tax dollars and living the good life with our tax dollars. There are plenty of times when a zoom call should be sufficient for our dear politicians to be able to speak to someone else around the world. I wonder if our dear politicians ever heard of zoom calls? I guess not, eh? 😷 1 Quote
PIK Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago (edited) He didn't need the 1st trip to Europe, when he was only a caretaker PM. Edited 23 hours ago by PIK Quote Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.
CdnFox Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 25 minutes ago, PIK said: He didn't need the 1st trip to Europe, when he was only a caretaker PM. He needed to abuse the position that he obtained without a single vote from a Canadian to give the impression that he was competent and on top of everything by flying around and glad handing other world leaders in saying that they made great progress Meanwhile he still can't put out a budget 1 Quote There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
August1991 Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago On 5/18/2025 at 10:40 AM, Aristides said: Show me someone who wants to be PM tha.t isn't ambitious. Nothing wrong with ambition. I agree. But Donald Trump is also ambitious. ===== Women vote for Carney - not Trump. Why? Quote
eyeball Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago On 5/18/2025 at 9:02 AM, blackbird said: Carney follows a complete apostate or false religion. It is a man-made religion for the most part in contradiction to the Holy Scriptures which is in English, the King James Bible. So what Christians thought it was they believed in and worshipped, until some dude from England's late 16th to early 17th century cleared up the confusion, was a false religion ? Does that mean everyone before that is burning in hell? Did you know some 110 billion humans have lived and died since the dawn of woman nearly a million years ago? I doubt there's a much of a housing crisis in heaven compared to hell. Quote A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.
August1991 Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago I understand why women chose Trudeau Jnr. The name. (His father was short but had striking blue eyes - an obviously smart man. Any woman would have been attracted.) What does Carney have that Trump doesn't? Quote
Nationalist Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago The carney... Is a thief. Is a liar. Is in Trump's pocket. All the things you stupid...stupid Libbies accused Poilievre of...the carney IS. But..."Elbows Up". You Libbies are just hate-filled emotional basket cases. You been had. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
SkyHigh Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago I am in no way saying Marky Mark is without flaw. But......... Carney was the person in charge of our banks during the 2008 financial crisis, in which we got through stronger than our G7 partners, giving him a better understanding of Canadian financial systems than virtually any other human on the planet Carney ran the bank of England (the first non British born person ever) and because of the excellent job he was doing, was asked to extend his contract to help England survive Brexit even though he had previously spoken out strongly against it, allowing him the opportunity to deal with his European counterparts (most if not all have nothing but positive things to say about him) , giving him more experience in dealing with other sovereign nations than virtually any other incoming Canadian Prime Minister. These two things alone, should force any reasonable person to, at minimum afford him the respect his professional resume merits The idea that a career economist is just another "Libbie" is unfounded partisan hackery, that shows a complete detachment from reality Quote
CdnFox Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, SkyHigh said: I am in no way saying Marky Mark is without flaw. But......... Carney was the person in charge of our banks during the 2008 financial crisis, in which we got through stronger than our G7 partners, Complete and absolutely not true. Utterly false. He had nothing to do with it. He did what he was told to do, which is great, but he had NO leadership. The person who got us through that was Jim Flaherty, and of course Stephen Harper as well. Carney had zero to do with getting us through that. And literally everyone who's commented about his time at the BoE has said bad things about him. He was definitely involved with scandals about serious overspending on his expense accounts. If that's why you voted for him, you voted for a lie i'm afraid. Quote There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
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