Trudeau is out. Or at least,
mostly out. You must give the Castro lookalike credit, though. Of all the pandemic’s awful lockdown mavens, he held on to power the longest. Yesterday, CNN ran the story under the headline, “
Canada’s Liberal Party chooses Mark Carney to succeed Justin Trudeau.”
The first thing to know about Carney’s selection as Trudeau’s replacement is that it was slickly accomplished by Canada’s liberal party apparatchiks in an
appointment process, not through any kind of general election. His path to power was through party insiders, not the ballot box.
So much for democracy.
Second, and maybe most importantly, Carney is a globalist’s globalist, a central banker and World Economic Forum darling who’s
never held a single elected office.
Not only wasn’t Mark Carney
elected to Canada’s Prime Ministership, he’s never been elected to any public office, not even postmaster of Climax, Saskatchewan, or any other goofily named Canadian town (
such as Dildo, Newfoundland, and I did not make that name up for clicks. Check for yourself.). Instead, Mr. Carney is a WEF “Agenda Contributor” and a full-time bankster.
He might even just be a beard. CNN reported that “Trudeau will remain as prime minister for an as-yet undisclosed transitional period while Carney settles in,” whatever that means. But Trudeau has previously promised to disapparate as soon as his replacement takes the oath of office, which should happen this week. So, we’ll see.
There are speed bumps ahead. Carney faces a no-confidence vote the second that Canada’s parliament resumes on March 24th, and depending on how things go, to remain Prime Minister, he must run for his first elected office by or before October. Good luck!
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