Canada gets NOTHING from G7 talks
Canada walks away from the G7 foreign ministers' meeting with no progress on U.S. trade — as the legacy media ignores growing Liberal divisions over Mark Carney’s budget and climate rollbacks.
Canada hosted the G7 foreign ministers’ meeting in Niagara-on-the-Lake this week — but somehow, no one raised the issue of trade with the United States. In a one-on-one meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand admitted she didn’t bring up the subject.
Jocelyn Bamford, founder of the Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada, joins the show to discuss why the Carney government appears unwilling to engage Washington — and whether Ottawa’s silence reflects a deeper shift toward Beijing.
Meanwhile, Pierre Poilievre is mocking the media for turning a blind eye to dissent inside Mark Carney’s caucus. Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith publicly blasted the government’s first budget for slashing green programs and abandoning emissions targets — but rather than cover the internal dissent, the legacy media looked the other way — focusing on Poilievre’s tone instead of Carney’s divided caucus.
And as public support for immigration hits record lows, Liberal MP Maninder Sidhu is sponsoring a petition calling for permanent residency for more than three million temporary residents, despite polling that shows three-quarters of Canadians want immigration reduced.



Either these Liberals are incompetent beyond comprehension (reason ONE for removal immediately)...or purposely out to further drive this country into the ground. I see absolutely no evidence whatsoever on improving life for Canadians.
They would rather burn it to the ground and rule over the ashes.
Well what I see between Anand and Carny Manitoba,Saskatchewan, and Alberta are non entities in Canada. There is no mention of them in any of these proposals. I guess they don’t know that we are taxpayers in Canada.