You can almost hear the spin doctors working overtime. Mark Carney, the fresh face paraded out as the so-called “new” leader, stood at the podium like a man bearing gifts. He promised transparency. He promised change. He promised to be different.
Well, he wasn’t lying—just not in the way most people hoped.
Different? Sure. But not better.
Instead of cleaning house, Carney threw open the doors and welcomed back the same tired Trudeau-era insiders who helped drive Canada into the ditch. The very architects of bloated bureaucracy, censorship creep, and economic decay are now repackaged and relabeled under his leadership. It’s not a reboot. It’s a reanimation.
But here’s where things get darker.
Despite all the pomp about honesty and openness, Carney has refused—flat-out refused—to table a budget. No numbers, no roadmaps, no vision. Just smoke and mirrors. And while he’s at it, he’s decided that disclosing his personal financials is beneath him. The man who preaches transparency like gospel won’t even show us his own books.
This isn’t leadership. This is the political equivalent of a wolf dressing up in a sheep’s old skin and hoping nobody notices the bloodstains.
Carney wants to wear the “not Trudeau” badge like a shield, as if that alone buys him credibility. But look closer and it becomes painfully obvious: this isn’t an upgrade. It’s a downgrade. He’s Trudeau with better posture, colder eyes, and fewer excuses. And make no mistake—he won’t just carry on the agenda. He’ll double down on it.
This is the same globalist playbook with a new face on the cover.
The media may play along. The pundits may cheer. But if Canadians don’t wake up now, they’ll find themselves ruled by a man who talks like a reformer but governs like a banker tightening the noose.
Don’t say you weren’t warned.