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The Cold Hand Behind the Curtain: Mark Carney, Bill C-69, and the Betrayal of Alberta

There’s a chill rolling in from the East—not from the mountains or the frozen Prairies—but from a boardroom far removed from the people it claims to serve. And at the center of this storm is Mark Carney, the unelected power broker who’s brushing off Alberta like dirt on a sleeve.

Danielle Smith, Alberta’s Premier, raised legitimate concerns about Bill C-69—dubbed the "No More Pipelines Bill" by critics—and other energy-related policies threatening to kneecap the province's future. Her words weren’t inflammatory, just pointed. But Carney? He won’t dignify her with a response. Not a second of his time, he says.

Why?

Because he’s already made up his mind.

He’s not interested in debate. He’s not here to listen. He’s on a mission—and Alberta’s not on the guest list.

Carney, former central banker turned global finance juggernaut, has cast his lot with Brookfield, a company with massive investments and even deeper global entanglements—including partnerships in China. While Albertan families struggle under the weight of inflation, job insecurity, and mounting regulations, Carney’s globe-trotting financial empire sails smoothly into greener (and redder) pastures.

Follow the money. It doesn’t stop in Calgary.

It curves east. And far overseas.

Make no mistake: Bill C-69 is a coffin nail in the West’s economic autonomy. It strangles energy development with red tape, oversight, and endless review—while conveniently allowing foreign-backed green energy projects to glide through unscathed. Who benefits from that imbalance? Not Albertans.

And still, Carney refuses to engage. He’s not interested in dialogue. This isn’t governance—it’s decree. It’s the soft tyranny of elites who think they know better, who don’t feel the heat from a furnace that might not get filled this winter. Who don’t have to choose between groceries and gas. Who think the West is just a pit stop between Ottawa and Beijing.

There’s something deeply wrong when a man with no democratic mandate can have this much sway over national policy. When he can dismiss a province’s elected leader with a wave of the hand.

This isn’t just disrespect.

It’s a warning.

Alberta is being iced out—quietly, deliberately, and with surgical precision. And unless people start paying attention, the Carneys of the world will keep steering Canada down a road where freedom is just a memory, and foreign flags fly just a little too close to home.

F🇨🇦CK Carney—because sometimes, anger is the only sane response to betrayal.

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