Mark Carney is sounding the alarm again. Crisis here, crisis there. Housing on fire. Energy crumbling. The economy on life support. Tariffs tearing holes in the nation’s already battered skin.
At first, it sounds like the usual political drumbeat — someone somewhere screaming “the sky is falling!” But this time, it isn’t just noise. It’s a slow, grinding truth. Carney’s warnings aren’t exaggerations; they are the echoes of a country being hollowed out from the inside.
And here’s the ugly part nobody in polite society wants to say out loud: he’s absolutely right.
For the past decade, while Canadians were distracted by shiny slogans and hollow promises, the Liberal government laid down the seeds of this decay like a farmer sowing a poisoned field. Year after year, quietly and methodically, they dismantled energy independence. They stoked the fires of the housing crisis, turning homes into unaffordable fantasies. They dragged the economy down with reckless spending and empty virtue-signaling policies. They opened the gates to crushing tariffs that punish everyday people while corporate parasites thrive.
Now the mask is slipping. You can feel it in the empty storefronts. See it in the homeless camps sprouting like weeds. Taste it in the bitterness clinging to your neighbor’s voice. A once-proud country has been reduced to a brittle shell, and the vultures are already circling.
The truth is colder than a January night in Nunavut: this didn’t just “happen.”
It was done.
Done with a smile. Done while telling you it was for your own good.
And Mark Carney, instead of standing with the people, lectures from his glass tower, wagging his finger at a nation he helped steer into the ditch.
Spare us the speeches, Mark. We already know.
F🇨🇦CK Carney.