Liberals BLINDSIDED by rumoured U.S. trade agreement
With rumours swirling of a last-minute Canada–U.S. trade pact, Industry Minister Dominic LeBlanc denies any imminent agreement.
The Globe and Mail reports a new Canada–U.S. trade agreement on steel, aluminum, and energy could be ready for signing at the APEC Summit later this month. But Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc says he was caught off-guard — insisting no deal is imminent. So who’s leaking to the Globe, and what do they know that Ottawa doesn’t?
Meanwhile, Stellantis has announced it is moving production from Brampton, Ontario, to the United States, just months after receiving $15 billion in taxpayer subsidies for an EV battery plant in Windsor. The Conservatives are demanding to know whether the Carney government secured a jobs guarantee before signing the cheque.
Marc Patrone is joined by Catherine Swift, President of the Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada, whose new billboard campaign claims “Ottawa is more detrimental to Canadians than Washington, D.C.” She argues Canada’s economy has been in decline for a decade, crippled by high energy costs, red tape, and anti-business ideology.
Swift says Canadian manufacturers are fleeing south, while the Liberals and their legacy media allies keep blaming Donald Trump instead of fixing homegrown problems. From soaring inflation and stalled trade talks to a $70-billion-plus deficit, she warns the Carney government is repeating Trudeau-era mistakes — expanding bureaucracy while Canada’s productivity and standard of living collapse.
Trudeau bled Canadians by the millions. Carney bleeds them by the billions... soon to be trillions.
That is what it means to have a Wanker, or a Banker, (same thing really) rather than an actual Prime Minister.
LeBlanc, a noted Trudeau sycophant, frequently acted as Trudeau's designated prevaricator-of-the-day, and little has changed under Carney.