They said it was about the planet. About saving the lakes, the forests, the snowcaps. They threw up charts, doomsday dates, and guilt-tripping soundbites until we were too stunned to question any of it. But dig just a little, and the truth spills out like oil in the snow—this isn’t about climate.
It’s about control. Plain and simple.
Canada is on the frontlines of this green deception. The Trudeau government, pushed by Mark Carney—cheered on by unelected elites—says it’s fighting climate change. But what they’re really fighting is your freedom.
They’re choking out our farmers under the guise of emissions cuts, while importing food from half a world away. They tax your gas, limit your heat, ban your stove, and then hop on private jets to climate summits where they clink champagne and pat each other on the back.
It’s a bad joke, and we’re the punchline.
Vice President JD Vance just said what no one in Ottawa dares to: this “climate crisis” isn’t about saving the Earth. It’s about herding people—Canadians included—into a corner where every move, every choice, every breath is taxed or tracked.
It’s not science. It’s obedience.
And it’s not a mistake—it’s a model.
A trillion-dollar scheme dressed in recycled slogans. A power grab hiding behind a green curtain. And the kicker? You are the carbon they want to reduce. That’s not hyperbole—it’s the heart of the agenda.
They’re not coming for emissions. They’re coming for autonomy.
Look around—blackouts, fertilizer restrictions, forced EV adoption, sky-high fuel costs. They call it progress. We call it a slow-motion collapse. And it’s spreading like wildfire through the prairies, up the coasts, and into every kitchen in this country.
This isn’t a climate plan.
It’s a control plan with a maple leaf sticker slapped on it.
We don’t need a reset.
We need a reckoning.
And it’s long overdue.
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