The list of what the Liberals consider to be “infrastructure” projects continues to boggle the mind. The main criteria apparently is that they be money-losing boondoggles.
Some of the projects identified for further development include enhancements to the Port of Churchill in Manitoba, a high-speed rail line between Toronto and Québec City, a 50-gigawatt wind energy project in Nova Scotia and an Alberta-based carbon capture and storage project.

Noticed that criteria. Also noticed which provinces were receiving taxpayers money. Also noticed the head of the ‘project’ is getting north of $500k.
It seems to me they used two sets of criteria:
1 – it is an environmentalist project that benefits friends of the liberals: or,
2- it is a resource related project that cannot be built due to the opposition from natives, environmentalists, and leftist local governments or organizations.
Boondooggles are the favorite type of project for Liberals.
Those projects allow for the maximum amount of graft.(going back in time to the construction of “the big O” in Montreal, or was it the “the Big Owe”
I contend the Liberal Party of Canada, is a organized criminal enterprise.
All the delays, are for allowing connected Liberals to position themselves, to reap the “benifets” of being somehow involved with said projects.
Criteria
1)Will be great virtue signalling exercise
2)Kickbacks for Lieberal politicians
3)Kickbacks for Lieberal party member bureaucrats
4)taxpayer money for laundering by Lieberal friendly crony capitalists
Meeting the first three criteria gets it off the ground, meeting all four guarantees immediate implementation.
50gW … hahahaaha ha ha ha
Truth in advertising never applies to “clean, green, renewable” energy projects.
So for the Port of Churchill, do they plan to build a long bridge from Gillan to Churchill to make sure that the rail line serving Churchill doesn’t run into additional problems as the ground “defrosts as a result of global warming” or whatever the excuse is for the last 18 month long blockage.
They’ll improve the port, then ‘discover’ that the rail line needs work.
Of course to do rail work, the so called First Nations need to be consulted, which will take years and lots of wampum.
You could characterize the problem being solved, as being the difficulty to overcome the layers of bureaucracy, the paperwork, the consultations, the hearings, the lawsuits, in order to get an infrastructure project done.
These layers of bureaucracy were increased in number by various Trudeau initiatives.
According to Carney, the solution is another layer of bureaucracy.
This new layer is a layer to help navigate the other layers. Only a leftist could believe this is a solution. What will happen is there will simply be one more group of people who are blocked and bedeviled by the existing layers, but it will not do anything to alleviate the blockages from those existing layers. Just another group of people making phone calls and writing emails.
Not only that, this gives the Liberals even more say about what projects get done and what projects do not. The only projects that get done are the ones they put on the list. No other project will ever get any attention anymore, because all the resources from the government, the legal system, and all the other layers will ignore them if not on the list, starving all other projects.
So, in summary, this accomplishes nothing.
Prime Minister Suck and Blow needs to sit back and just eat shit.
So do the premiers.
What a bunch of morons.
The only time governments solve problems is when they remove themselves from the scene.
Shithole.
L – infrastructure projects designed to achieve failed state status. To facilitate the parasites feeding on the moribund carcass of the nation-state of Canada. Well, he does have a carefully thought out plan. You have to grudgingly give him that much.
Think of Wexit as a lifeboat lowered just in time, before the ship of state is scuttled by the captain. It’s as if Mark Carney has a yen, a lot of yen, for what he is doing. Okay… more likely fen, a yen for fen.
It’s amazing the Canadian government is willing to blow that much cash on projects that fly in the face of science. Carbon capture is unnecessary and unproven nonsense.
I suppose if you can’t figure out how to plant a billion trees…
Liberals : Investing in Welfare.
Has some one reincarnated Diefenbaker.?
We juxtapose: Newmont mining is the operator of the Chris Mine copper mine that is apparently getting $2Billion from government for expansion as one of the big five “nation-building” Carneyval projects. Simultaneously US based Newmont is delisting from the TSX and it is systematically divesting Canadian assets because Canada is not a good place to invest (https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2025-09-11/newmont-mines-pulls-out-canada-delists-tsx). Is it elbows up, or on your knees?
What it is is not Carney’s money.