Mark Carney’s snap election is a globalist power grab disguised as leadership, continuing Trudeau’s agenda with a more polished image. But Donald Trump saw this coming -- and he may be the only one ready to stop it.
Mark Carney’s sudden rise to power isn’t a win for democracy -- it’s a globalist takeover in a Canadian suit. Recentlyinstalled as Prime Minister of Canada without a single vote, Carney now leads both the country and the Liberal Party just months before a federal snap election that he called. This isn’t about Canadian politics -- it’s about global control.
But Canadians have seen this movie before. Carney is former prime minister Trudeau’s spiritual twin: polished, elitist, and devoted to the same globalist networks. The only difference? Carney doesn’t wear blackface -- he wears a central banker’s smile. If you think you’re voting for a nationalist in Carney, think again. You're voting for a globalist in a Canadian suit.
Trump saw it coming long before most Canadians did. His unapologetic stance against Trudeau wasn’t just bluster -- it was a strategic masterstroke. When Trump floated the idea of annexing Canada, it wasn’t a real policy proposal. It was a provocation designed to rattle the status quo -- and it worked. Trudeau’s image crumbled under the weight of his own hypocrisy, incompetence, and allegiance to foreign interests. Trump exposed him on the world stage without firing a shot.
Now, Trudeau is gone -- but the machine that backed him is not. Mark Carney stepped into power not through a democratic vote, but by appointment: unelected, unaccountable, and even more dangerous than his predecessor. A longtime insider of the World Economic Forum (WEF), the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, and the UN’s climate finance movement, Carney is not a nationalist. He is a globalist operative tasked with keeping the Liberal regime alive and Canada under elite control.
Carney’s snap election wasn’t about democracy -- it was a power play. Called a full six months ahead of the planned October vote -- this snap election is designed to catch the opposition unprepared, consolidate Liberal power, and secure a mandate before Canadians fully understand who Carney is and what he represents. It’s a calculated move to capitalize on the rise of Canadian nationalism, partly influenced by Trump’s strategic rhetoric, to lock in globalist control before any serious opposition can form. It’s a rushed coronation, not a democratic process -- engineered to silence dissent and restore globalist influence before the next wave of nationalist momentum, which will seek to dismantle globalism, hits.
The media isn’t holding Carney accountable either, because it’s on the same payroll. Canadian legacy outlets like CBC, CTV, and several French-language news organizations, receive hundreds of millions in taxpayer funding and serve as mouthpieces for the Liberal-aligned establishment, echoing globalist agendas, such as climate policy, censorship laws, and economic centralization. The media’s role isn’t to question globalist power, but to preserve it. Under Trudeau, the Canadian government funneled money into newsrooms under the guise of supporting journalism. In reality, the government created a media class that protects elite narratives, silences dissent, and shields figures like Carney from scrutiny. Carney’s policies are cut from the same cloth as Trudeau’s:
- Central bank power over democratic control
- Carbon taxes over economic freedom
- Multinational corporations over small local businesses
- Digital currency over hard cash
- Mass immigration over secure borders
- Global alliances over national sovereignty
- Climate mandates over economic growth
- Censorship laws over free speech
- Digital surveillance over privacy rights
This is what globalism looks like. These policies aren’t just hypotheticals, they’re already starting to take shape in Canada, and are fully implemented in places like China. What’s happening now is just the beginning. Globalism isn’t about helping people; it’s about controlling them. It’s about dismantling national identity, weakening self-reliance, and transferring power from elected citizens to unelected bureaucrats at the WEF, UN, and International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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