Our Chinese-Installed Governor In Ottawa

@FoodProfessor updates:

[…] No progress on tariffs imposed on Canadian pork, canola, and seafood exports to China, according to @CTVNews

Serious question: Did PM Carney actually meet with China’s President Xi?

I haven’t seen any footage during this trip showing both leaders in the same room.

@RobertFife – China propaganda mouthpiece tells @MarkJCarney to be subservient to Beijing

46 Replies to “Our Chinese-Installed Governor In Ottawa”

  1. “Moving our economy from reliance to resilience”.

    Translation: less dependence on America and more dependence on China.

  2. It all points to Marx Carnage performing oral sex on Xi and making Kanada a vassal of Red China. The most telling comment was about “international security “.

  3. If you had niggling feelings about Canada’s membership in the Five Eyes Club this should do it.
    Morons.

    1. Nonsense, it will henceforth be composed of UK, AUS, NZ, and CAN…the Four Eyes Club if you will. China will get to listen in at their new London embassy, because that’s how global rules based order works.

      The name of the game is triangulation.

  4. China performs a modern version of Lease, Lend and Foreclose with its foreign investments.

  5. or, “Branch manager arrives to get orders from the boss”

    I can’t help but think that the only market in China canaduh could try to get a larger foothold in is energy; Oil and LNG. BUT! Chief Heap Big Cheque says NO!
    I would think that our sales opportunities in China would have already been fully exploited?
    Agriculture – They’ve shown a willingness to tariff them all to hell and there’s other sources
    Lumber and Fiber – BC forestry has felt the effect of US tariffs and duties for years. Wouldn’t they already be maximizing sales to China instead of steadily closing mills?
    Steel or Aluminum – The Chinese dump cheap steal and aluminum onto the world market
    Metallurgical or Thermal Coal- China is already getting all it wants
    Automotive – Try exporting F150s to China? There is only one market for the vehicles canaduh makes and it ain’t China
    Aircraft – Airbus hasn’t sold a single A220 to China and never will. Maybe smaller deHavilland Aircraft – We don’t make the Q400 anymore

    The only thing canaduh has to offer is being a compliant, vassal state on America’s doorstep. Full of compliant, cowardly lemmings. Alberta needs to leave this and do so immediately.

    1. These are just my observations and perspective. I said on Jan. 1, 2026 will be a banger and so far this is playing out. I also believe we are at a pivot point in what I think is a counter revolution -either we win or we don’t get another chance short of actions such as those happening in Iran.

      I believe Canada has become an unreliable partner to the U.S. I base this on the total lack of accountability towards China . Who are the compromised MPs? That has been hidden. Chinese threats against people threatening political candidates go unpunished. We clearly have a PM installed by whom? (Re discarded membership votes for leader, which had that been in the CPC party would be top story until I die.)

      The moves by the Federal government to pass legislation subverting free speech , confiscate firearms ,eliminate outside news outlets and now X are not congruent with a free society. Add to that the illegal actions associated with the Trucker convoy, and coming monetary controls and seizure of bank accounts without recourse and tell me how that aligns with liberty and justice? This needs to be said – The reason for the second amendment is to protect citizens from the government . And while there is is far to many horrible gun incidents ,there is hundreds of millions of dead unarmed citizens by the hand of their government. Of course there is no such protection in Canada.

      I believe Trump is bodily acting strategically to secure the Americas . The capture of Maduro, while it may be outside International laws was clearly the right thing to do. He was a brutal dictator using brutal means to hold onto office from which he was legitimately defeated. I cannot support the use of laws to protect those who disregard them. The events in Iran are likely partly the result of these actions. The dismantling of these regimes is a significant lever towards stopping the BRICs initiative. I am also not so naive that I don’t understand it is a high risk move that could lead to choas in these countries. There is a lot of people relying on the status quo. I also believe the push to secure Greenland and the Artic is primarily driven by Canada’s perceived unreliability and clear indications China and Russia wish to control these areas.

      In short we live in highly charged political times. I see no indications that the average Canadian sees past elbows up and Trump is bad. How could they , given the constant barrage from the bought and paid for media?(Another indictor of where we are.) I am hoping for the success of the Prosperity Project. Winning is going to be difficult .Win or lose there will be a cost, but it has been demonstrated over and over, freedom is not free.

  6. Carney is ordered to get some pipelines built to export oil and gas to China now that Trump took away their Venezuelan oil.
    Stand by for the ‘Elbows Up For Pipelines’ narratives and thought direction from the puppets in the MSM.

  7. Look at who is meeting with China on behalf of Canada (supposedly) – Carney and Chretien. I don’t think either of these two Canadian Prime Ministers give a rats ass about Canadians.

    PM Carney advised PM Trudeau. Trudeau and his government had numerous ethics breeches and and the constant stench of corruption and fraud: ArriveCan, Winnepeg Lab, We charity, green development fund, conflicts of interest and so forth. Carney was a part of and continuation of the Trudeau government plus his Brookfield conflicts of interest.

    PM Jean Chretien basically had to resign because of the Adscam scandal. I think everyone assumed that was only the tip of the iceberg in his government. Chretien is/was part of Power Corporation of Canada, an organization with a pretty sketchy reputation and deeply invested in China.

    So Canada Prime Minister Mark “Brookfield” Carney and former Prime Minister Jean “PowerCorp” Chretien are negotiating with China. Both prime minister’s and likely have conflicts of interest with the corporations they’ve worked for, Brookfield and PowerCorp, and previous dealings with China within those corporations.

    I’m not sure why anyone would have confidence that their primary interest is Canada or Canadians.

    1. One has to wonder if what the Chinese stole from that Winnipeg biolab found its way into that COVID virus.

      1. I don’t think we’ll ever know unless the US or another country tells us. The media in Canada, being paid by the federal government, will certainly not investigate or report on what happened in Winnipeg if it makes the Liberal government look bad.

        I think all of the shady business dealings by the federal Liberal government and MPs means they’re very vulnerable to being bribed and/or blackmailed (see Sam Cooper, Blacklocks and other reports by independent journalists). This is another factor to consider when judging if Canada’s current government will be able to get a good deal for Canada in any negotiations. If independent journalists in Canada have found dirt on the Canadian Liberal government then foreign governments have that dirt too…and they’ll take advantage of that knowledge as leverage in trade negotiations.

  8. “… to re-energize a dormant strategic partnership…” she says, according to Canadian officials. Also, as noted above “international security”. I don’t mind more trade with Chyna, but the Chinese version of “strategic partnership” is that the CCP owns you and Chinese are at the top of the org chart of every organisation. International security just means opposing the West and especially the US.

    1. Let’s not forget military cooperation. In 2013, a military cooperation agreement was signed between Canada and China, allowing for joint training exercises. In 2018 we observed each other’s winter training exercises but they stopped that the following year. I wonder if the “re-energizing” and “international security” that is being discussed includes military cooperation.

  9. Here’s a quick review of the Liberal Party of Canada’s love for communist China, which has nothing to do with economics or trade;

    … Trudeau’s 1970 decision to recognize the People’s Republic of China appears to have been the CCP’s first major foreign-interference success in the West, achieved through cultivation and covert access, strategic seduction of a national leader predisposed to admire China, and the beginning of Beijing’s successful plan to pull Ottawa away from Washington

    Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau “visited” Beijing in:
    … 1949 (and Moscow 1952)
    … 1960
    … 1973 (and Moscow 1971)
    … 1983
    … 1990

    … implicated are Pierre Trudeau, Jean Chrétien, Paul Martin, Brian Mulroney

    … false Canadian passports for PRC nationals seeking to move in and out of Canada undetected

    … what exactly did the RCMP know about Pierre Trudeau’s rise to power?

    “Pierre Trudeau first came to China in 1949 and returned in 1960 at the invitation of the Chinese government for a month-long tour he and co-author Jacques Hébert recounted in a book, Two Innocents in Red China, that was once required reading for Chinese diplomats ahead of future PM Pierre Trudeau visits.”

    “At an agricultural commune he watched people smelting pig iron, ‘The Great Leap Forward’ is the most grievous chapter of Communist Party history, which forced farmers to produce steel rather than crops, resulting in a famine that killed tens of millions.”

    “Pierre’s 1989 planned visit (to participate in the Tiananmen Square massacre) was discouraged by Canadian Officials who asked him to wait until the next year.”

    https://www.thebureau.news/p/former-canadian-intelligence-analysts
    Sam Cooper Oct 27, 2025

    1. There isn’t a Liberal apparatchik above dogcatcher that hasn’t pilgrimaged to China, to first emulate the Great Canoodler, then bow to Chairman Mo the UN Scammer and now brave enough to publicly bow to Xi Ping.

      Canadians are experiencing the fruits of long Liberal love of Cloward-Piven, Frankfort fun and Marxism.

      Who destroyed our standard of living? Liberals.

      Climate Scam.

      Debt enslavement.

      Horrendous inflation.

      Unaffordable energy/food/life.

      Unchecked, unvetted, economy destroying, civilization destroying immigration.

      Complete loss of faith in Institutions, ie, Govt, Media etc.

      Liberals. Every bit of the above and much more, belongs solely to the Liberal Party. (Notwithstanding the embarrassment that is the pusillanimous,feckless, dickless Conservative Party.)

      Liberals killed Canada. Dead.

      1. The Cloward-Piven Theory, concocted in the 1960s by Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven, is a political strategy aimed at expanding welfare provisions to address social inequities. The approach involves:

        Enrolling as many people as possible in welfare programs to strain the system.

        Creating a situation that provokes public outcry and demands for change.

        Watching the unsustainable system break down.

        Replacing the old welfare system with a comprehensive, more effective one.

        A more direct version of the strategy is as follows:

        Overload and break the welfare system.

        Watch chaos ensue.

        Take control in the chaos.

        Implement socialism and communism through government force.

        The strategy also believes in the following:

        Guaranteed Income: Cloward and Piven advocated for a guaranteed minimum income as a way to ensure that all individuals have a basic standard of living. They believed that economic stability for the poor would address poverty more effectively than piecemeal welfare programs.

        Welfare as a Right: They viewed access to welfare benefits not as charity but as a fundamental right. They argued that a robust welfare state is necessary to protect the economic security of all citizens, especially the most vulnerable.

        Systemic Change: Cloward and Piven believed that incremental reforms were insufficient to address the root causes of poverty. They saw a need for systemic changes to the welfare system to provide more comprehensive support to the poor.

        Economic Redistribution: Their proposals often involved redistributive policies, aiming to shift resources from the wealthy to the poor to reduce economic inequality.

        Crisis as Catalyst: The strategy suggested that creating a crisis in the welfare system by encouraging mass enrollment would force political and social change, leading to more extensive and effective social safety nets.

  10. This is a warning shot across the bow of the Trump administration. Either support free trade between Canada and the United States, or watch as Canada increases ties with other major economic powers.

    It’ll be interesting to see how Trump responds. He can either throw a snit and increase barriers between the two countries, or he can begin lifting trade barriers.

    1. “This is a warning shot across the bow of the Trump administration. ”

      Canada is in no position to fire warning shots at anyone, least of all the United States. You keep forgetting how insignificant Canada is in the world order.

      “It’ll be interesting to see how Trump responds. He can either throw a snit and increase barriers between the two countries, or he can begin lifting trade barriers.”

      Or he can laugh his ass off, throw China a bone and watch Carney’s great plan collapse when the Chinese wisely choose trade with the USA over trade with Canada.

      1. The US has the world’s mightiest economy and military, but it is not all powerful. No nation is. Even the smallest nations have tricks to play, and Canada is not a small nation.

        And I doubt Carney is laughing. He undoubtedly understands the seriousness of the game he’s playing.

      1. By “he” I take it you mean Trump.

        I actually expect the CUSMA negotiations to go fairly smoothly, as Trump realizes that close economic ties with Canada is a good thing. I don’t know that for sure. I might be dead wrong. But Trump is throwing out signals that he doesn’t really care about CUSMA, which is a good sign.

    2. Well, perhaps if canaduh supported free trade, perhaps the Americans would be open to discussion.

      1. Canada has some restrictions on trade with the United States (which I don’t like). But the US has far more restrictions on trade with Canada: steel, aluminium, lumber, and so on. Some of these go back decades.

        1. Well, the Americans have the hammer. Our restrictions have prevented us from resolving the current issues not just with the US, but have also prevented us from completing a free trade with other large trading nations; i.e. the EU the UK

          How, can other countries get a deal with the US, (albeit not ideal but at least resolved) but we can’t? Because we must support Quebec multi-millionaires and their price-fixing scheme. Well, its all about Quebec in this truly f*cked country anyways. October can’t come soon enough

          1. Our restrictions have prevented us from resolving the current issues not just with the US, but have also prevented us from completing a free trade with other large trading nations; i.e. the EU the UK

            This is not correct. Canada has retaliatory tariffs on auto parts, aluminium, and steel. Apart from that, the only real restrictions to US imports are over dairy products, but this is a minor issue that the US agreed to. I’d prefer there was no Canadian supply management on dairy, but it’s not a deal breaker.

          2. 10 EU legislatures have not ratified CETA, including France
            UK free trade in limbo over…drum roll please…cheese exports

            Previous American administrations haven’t made a big deal out of moronic canadians being screwed over on dairy. This Administration is.

            Yesterday, DJT welcomed several US dairy farmers as he signed the “Whole milk for Healthy Kids Act” into law. They positively gushed over his efforts. That is who DJT is listening too. Besides, KM should be happy that DJT is out to destroy those canadian barriers that he doesn’t like

          3. Previous American administrations haven’t made a big deal out of moronic canadians being screwed over on dairy. This Administration is.

            Trump agreed to Canadian dairy restrictions in 2019 when he signed CUSMA, calling it the best deal ever.

            But if Trump doesn’t like them, perhaps they can make deal: remove both Canadian dairy tariffs and US lumber tariffs. Trump won’t like that deal, as the value of collected tariffs on dairy has been zero, and the value of collected tariffs on lumber is about a billion US per year.

          4. Previous American administrations haven’t made a big deal out of moronic canadians being screwed over on dairy. This Administration is.

            Trump agreed to Canadian dairy restrictions in 2018 when he signed CUSMA, calling it the best deal ever.

            But if Trump doesn’t like them, perhaps they can make deal: remove both Canadian dairy tariffs and US lumber tariffs. Trump won’t like that deal, as the value of collected tariffs on dairy has been zero, and the value of collected tariffs on lumber is about a billion US per year.

        2. Very much appreciate the honest debate. Have been staying away from commenting on SDA lately because the incidence of ad hominem attacks seems to be rising again.

          Agree as well, the site seems a little glitchy of late. Mainly on my phone

          1. ” Have been staying away from commenting on SDA lately because the incidence of ad hominem attacks seems to be rising again. ”

            Funny how almost every one of those attacks is in direct response to acts of deliberate trolling, too. Definitely seems like a pattern emerging.

        3. And Canadian provinces have way more restrictions on trade with each other and on development and transfer of resources.

    3. Yup. On another post we have Carney mentioning the New World Order. WEF coming up in Davos, Trump will attend. Is Carney trying to get daddy’s attention, or get his butt kicked?

  11. When Alberta separates from tier 2 Canada and we’re told we cannot access BC to build a pipeline to the coast, how in turn will tier 2 Canada import their Chinese wares? Will Canada’s national rail network stop at the AB-Canada border? Will the People’s Republic instruct Canada that they need to access Alberta’s petroleum now that they’ve lost most access to Venezuela’s oil?

    Alberta won’t be negotiating a treaty with Canada from a position of weakness. We won’t be playing the part of Canada negotiating with the People’s Republic.

  12. The objective of the visit has nothing to do with eliminating a problem and instead about rescuing the narrative that Carney can accomplish something big.
    Don’t expect details or landmarks, being in “a meeting” will count as a success.
    This guy has zero charisma, which was supposed to make him appealing to conservative voters.
    As if the problem was Trudeau grand standing and nothing to do with the disastrous decisions made.

  13. Hahahaha!

    In the immortal worrds of Cousin Eddie, ” Canada, get ready to do some kissing”! Ass kissing.

    If only Comrade Mo was still around.

    Let’s give that Trump fella a reason to march on Ottawa.

    Personally, I’d be okay with giving Quebec to China and the/their Liberals.

    “The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) appeared to issue a warning before Carney arrived in China that any progress in the relationship would depend on Canada breaking with the United States on China policies.”

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/trump-calls-usmca-trade-deal-irrelevant-as-carney-courts-beijing-5970989?

  14. “China propaganda mouthpiece tells @MarkJCarney to be subservient to Beijing”

    A cringing lap-dog doesn’t need to be told to whine and piss on the floor.

  15. You know what’s a good read nowaday? The National Security Srategy of the US of A, November 2025. Available free for download. Only 33 pages.

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