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Posted by Herman
 - October 18, 2025, 08:47:15 PM
Quote from: Lokmar on October 18, 2025, 08:44:31 PMWhat an angry looking CUNT!
There aint enough barrel wash available to make that ugly cunt fuckable.
Posted by Lokmar
 - October 18, 2025, 08:44:31 PM
Posted by Herman
 - October 18, 2025, 08:10:25 PM
Justine was the most corrupted PM in Canadian history but I honestly believe Mr Brookfield with his fake blind trusts  and his WEF ties  will surpass the level of criminal activity Trudeau brought to this once great nation.
Posted by Thiel
 - October 17, 2025, 01:19:13 PM
Jo Jo and I were talking about this after we had sex this morning. Jo Jo said tariffs are up and jobs are South. Do you still believe Mark Carney's a "master negotiator"? I said I knew he was a fraud.
Posted by Herman
 - October 16, 2025, 09:34:00 PM
You think you know how Canadian government contracts work? Think again. Mark Carney, who took office as Prime Minister in March of this year, has placed himself at the center of a story that raises serious questions about influence, access, and transparency. His wife, Diana Fox Carney, is quietly sitting in a position that only adds fuel to the fire. She's a British-Canadian economist specializing in climate and energy policy, and she serves as a senior adviser at Eurasia Group, a U.S.-based geopolitical and policy consulting firm. That's right, the very firm that has been awarded hundreds of thousands of Canadian taxpayer dollars while she's on their payroll.

The most eye-catching contract comes from Natural Resources Canada, worth over $446,000, for "geopolitical research, analysis and insights." On paper, it's a specialized consulting agreement. In practice, it looks like the perfect alignment of expertise, access, and connections. Critics are already raising eyebrows. This isn't just another government contract. This is a contract handed to a firm where the spouse of the sitting Prime Minister works. That connection cannot be overlooked.

Canada's procurement rules are supposed to ensure fairness. For contracts above $250,000, open competition is expected, multiple firms, competitive bids, documented evaluations. But there's a loophole. If a department classifies a service as "specialized," they can limit competition or even award the contract sole-source. That means they can legally pick a single firm, provide minimal public transparency, and never disclose who else could have bid. For specialized consulting services like Eurasia Group's geopolitical research, this is exactly the type of situation where that loophole applies, and exactly how this contract appears to have been awarded.

So while the contract may technically follow the rules, the optics are striking. Hundreds of thousands of Canadian dollars flow to a U.S. consulting firm, and the person with the most influence over government decisions in Canada, the Prime Minister, is married to a senior adviser at that firm. Even if no laws are broken, it gives the impression that connections may matter more than merit. That perception alone undermines trust in government spending and accountability.

The public record gives us fragments: the contract exists, the value is clear, and Diana Fox Carney's role at Eurasia Group is undeniable. What we don't see is the full process. The government doesn't disclose competing bids, internal evaluations, or the reasoning behind limited or sole-source awards. That information is tucked away in internal files, accessible only through formal Access to Information requests, leaving ordinary Canadians in the dark.

When you piece it all together, it paints a troubling picture. A sitting Prime Minister with deep connections, a spouse in a U.S. consulting firm, and large government contracts awarded to that firm with no public competition that we can see. Everything may be technically legal, but transparency, fairness, and accountability? Those are missing. Canadians have a right to know how their money is spent, and right now, the story is only half-told, leaving taxpayers with questions the government seems content to leave unanswered.

This isn't just about one contract, or one person. It's about a system that allows specialized services to bypass meaningful public oversight while connections and influence quietly shape outcomes. Until the full details are released, a shadow of doubt will hang over every dollar that moves from Canadian coffers to firms like Eurasia Group, and the optics of power and access will continue to loom large over the government's decisions.
Posted by Herman
 - October 16, 2025, 09:31:51 PM
Posted by Herman
 - October 16, 2025, 09:20:08 PM
Posted by Thiel
 - July 26, 2025, 01:27:55 PM
Quote from: . on July 17, 2025, 12:20:17 PMAgreed on all counts.

I wonder if you appreciate just how dire it is going to become in the approaching years. You couldn't pay me to live in Canada at this point.
Canada's situation is dire.
Posted by .
 - July 17, 2025, 12:20:17 PM
Quote from: DKG on July 15, 2025, 09:54:23 AMGlobal investors have little confidence in Carney's agenda. I don't blame them either. It is more of the same. More regulatory uncertainty, higher taxes and doubling down on climate hysteria. Not exactly a recipe to grow our way out of the lost decade.
Quote from: Brent on July 15, 2025, 12:16:09 PMAnd more censorship. Carney wants all the media being cheerleaders for his corrupt government like the Carney Broadcasting Corporation is.
Agreed on all counts.

I wonder if you appreciate just how dire it is going to become in the approaching years. You couldn't pay me to live in Canada at this point.
Posted by Brent
 - July 15, 2025, 12:16:09 PM
Quote from: DKG on July 15, 2025, 09:54:23 AMGlobal investors have little confidence in Carney's agenda. I don't blame them either. It is more of the same. More regulatory uncertainty, higher taxes and doubling down on climate hysteria. Not exactly a recipe to grow our way out of the lost decade.
And more censorship. Carney wants all the media being cheerleaders for his corrupt government like the Carney Broadcasting Corporation is.
Posted by DKG
 - July 15, 2025, 09:54:23 AM
Quote from: . on July 15, 2025, 03:34:32 AMMost people do not. People are investing more in the Mexican Peso than they are in the Canadian Loonie. Apart from a meagre rally against the peso in Q3 of last year, the loonie has been decreasing in worth against the peso since I left Canada five years ago.

Kinda puts JoHoMo's chocolate coin collection in perspective, no?
Global investors have little confidence in Carney's agenda. I don't blame them either. It is more of the same. More regulatory uncertainty, higher taxes and doubling down on climate hysteria. Not exactly a recipe to grow our way out of the lost decade.
Posted by .
 - July 15, 2025, 03:34:32 AM
Quote from: Herman on July 14, 2025, 02:32:44 PMDoesn't look like Conman Carney has much confidence in Canada's economy.
Most people do not. People are investing more in the Mexican Peso than they are in the Canadian Loonie. Apart from a meagre rally against the peso in Q3 of last year, the loonie has been decreasing in worth against the peso since I left Canada five years ago.

Kinda puts JoHoMo's chocolate coin collection in perspective, no?
Posted by Herman
 - July 14, 2025, 02:32:44 PM
Doesn't look like Conman Carney has much confidence in Canada's economy.
Posted by Herman
 - July 14, 2025, 02:22:04 PM
Quote from: Shen Li on July 14, 2025, 01:07:13 AMMark Carney would never have been allowed to be an MP here due to our strict disclosure rules.

Fuck, I could not live in Canada again. Visiting will be hard enough when I'm there in August. The country is so corrupt.
Twenty five years ago he would not have been allowed to run as a Liberal MP let alone become leader of the party and pm.
Posted by Shen Li
 - July 14, 2025, 01:07:13 AM
Quote from: Herman on July 13, 2025, 03:20:14 PMHow the hell can that sleazebag Carney serve in office. What has happened to our country.

Mark Carney would never have been allowed to be an MP here due to our strict disclosure rules.

Fuck, I could not live in Canada again. Visiting will be hard enough when I'm there in August. The country is so corrupt.