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His hostility toward conservative values is no secret. Like Trudeau, Carney is an outspoken Trump critic. He once compared the former U.S. president to the infamous Harry Potter villain Voldemort, saying: “When you think about what’s at stake in these ridiculous, insulting comments of the president, of what we could be, I view this as the sort of Voldemort of comments.”
Beyond his anti-Trump rhetoric, Carney has also vowed to escalate trade disputes with the United States. He promised to impose aggressive tariffs, aiming to hurt American industries. “Canada will not bow down to a bully,” he declared last week. “In the trade war, just like in hockey, we will win.”
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Meanwhile, Canadians appear to be turning a blind eye to the nation’s worsening economic and social crises. Despite Trudeau’s failures, the Liberal Party has seen a recent surge in popularity, even overtaking the Conservatives in some election polls. What seemed impossible just weeks ago—another Liberal victory—now looks increasingly likely.
If this trend holds, Canadians will once again choose suffering over real change. Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative leader, offers a clear alternative, but unless voters wake up, they will remain trapped under a government that prioritizes globalist interests over the well-being of its own people.




