It's all about power.
The Carney Liberals are even further away from securing a tariff free trade deal with the United States than they were last year.
Well, we’re officially past the one-year anniversary of the 2025 Election.
An election that Mark Carney won with a minority Liberal government on the back of a promise he made to Canadians to deliver a tariff free trade deal with the Americans.
Carney ran for the job as the man of the hour, the one who could negotiate and deliver a fair deal and stand up for Canada’s interests abroad.
Well, we’re now a year past election day, and we appear to be even further from that trade deal than we were in the Spring of 2025.
This is strategic. Carney is using this trade situation with the Americans to distract from his failing economic record.
During the campaign - Mark Carney promised he’d great a trade deal done with the Americans by July 21st. Well, the deadline came and there was no deal.
The new deadline became August 1st.
It came and went and still, no deal.
No new deadline has been set – we’re still waiting.
You’re still waiting.
We Conservatives have pointed out that Mark Carney has given Canada the only shrinking economy in the G7 – he points to U.S. tariffs as his excuse.
But, if tariffs are sinking our economy and jacking up the cost of goods here at home, why aren’t the Liberals doing more to get a deal done with the Americans? Why are we sitting back and waiting?
Because it’s not in their interest.
No trade deal with the Americans gives the Liberals a mandate to sell Canada to other markets, like China, Europe and Oceania. The Prime Minister often laudes his “new world order” idea; Well, this is it in practice.
Over 70% of our trade is with the Americans, and there is no reasonable economist anywhere suggesting we can displace that 70% with any other nation in the world.
That’s because...
Turmoil with the United States gives the Prime Minister a political opportunity here at home, but also a global opportunity which he’s using to tighten relations and partnerships with foreign governments who meddle in our elections – like the People’s Republic of China.
It doesn’t make sense, but then again - very little the Liberals do, does.
In mid-April, Carney said: “Many of our former strengths, based on our close ties to America, have become our weaknesses.”
You’re surprised that we haven’t gotten a deal done with the Americans?
Don’t be.
It’s not in Carney’s interests.
It’s not in the Liberals’ interests.
That’s why.
This is Carney’s New World Order.
This is all just an illusion created by Mark Carney to distract you from his own economic record that includes:
Two straight record deficits: A $78 billion in 2025 and $66.9 billion in last weeks’ Spring Economic Update
A shrinking economy: the only one in the G7
The highest youth unemployment in modern Canadian history
A historically stagnant housing market that is seeing rent balloon in every major urban market in the country
Out of control crime
A failing immigration department that has let 700 Iranian terrorists into Canada and the government doesn’t even know where they are.
A year after the election, you’re still emptying your bank account at the grocery store, and you’re still paying through the roof at the gas pump.
This is the result of Carney’s economic track record.
He needs this trade dispute with the Americans to act as a shield for his economic failures.
As long as he maintains the illusion that the Americans are bad and he is the saviour, Canadians will continue to pay the price.
It’s all about power, it’s all about control.
Power for power’s sake.
Right now, in Canada - we’re facing an economic crisis.
Unemployment in Canada currently sits at 6.7% - that’s .7% higher than it was in March of 2008, at the height of the Great Recession. This past February, the Canadian economy lost 84,000 jobs.
That’s like adding the populations of Medicine Hat and Chestermere together - that many jobs – gone.
Youth unemployment in Canada currently sits at 14.1% - that’s 3% higher than it was in March of 2008.
While Stephen Harper led us through a global recession, Mark Carney is putting Canada at risk of our own recession.
You can say that skyrocketing unemployment is the result of American tariffs, but to that I ask: then why isn’t the government focused on getting a deal done? The Liberals haven’t sat down with the Americans and negotiated in five months!
Why aren’t the Liberals working around the clock to secure a deal?
We know the Mexicans have pulled their chairs back to the negotiating table with the U.S. to try and get an early deal done on steel aluminum and autos.
Why aren’t we?
Because it isn’t a priority.
Clearly it isn’t - despite those damning employment statistics, we still aren’t negotiating with the U.S.
Instead of negotiating, Mark Carney is posting Youtube videos comparing himself to British war hero Sir Isaac Brock, who fought the Americans and died at the Battle of Queenston Heights in 1812.
Unemployment is up in this country because 2.6 million Canadian jobs depend on these tariffs getting resolved - yet Canadian workers are still waiting not only for a deal - but a plan.
Nobody knows what Canada’s plan is - are we renewing CUSMA? Renegotiating it? Walking away entirely?
What is the plan?
We don’t know and neither does he - because it isn’t important to him.
In the last two weeks alone he’s:
Called our trade relationship with the U.S. a weakness; Then
Said we needed to get a deal done with the U.S.; Then
Talked about the “rupture” with the Americans; Then
Said he thinks we can get a “mutually successful deal”; And
That he thinks Canada is “stronger together with the Americans.”
He doesn’t have a plan.
American tariffs are a big problem, they were Carney’s bread and butter during the election last year - as long as they’re here, he has a political opportunity and a mandate to deal with them.
Mark Carney is sitting by and jetting around the world to gladhand globalists and while under his watch U.S. tariffs on steel have doubled, tariffs on lumber have tripled, and tariffs on all our manufactured items have broadened. He hasn’t succeeded in reducing tariffs on a single item and Canadian workers across this country are feeling it.
We’ve put forward a serious plan to build leverage by harvesting our natural resources, the same natural resources that the Americans so desperately need, confront American tariffs and defend Canadian jobs and industries.
Our economy is the only one in the G7 that is shrinking.
Carney points to tariffs as the reason - but won’t attempt to solve the problem - tariffs.
Because solving that problem will reveal his track record of economic failure. Nothing has changed since Justin Trudeau – Carney is just another Liberal.
Tariffs on steel have doubled, tariffs on lumber have tripled and tariffs on all Canadian manufactured goods have broadened.
We’ve offered solutions, but the Liberals won’t listen.
They never do, and you’re the one who pays the price for it.
Whether you’re the steel worker in Hamilton, or the auto worker in Windsor; The single mom in Vancouver or the farmer in central Alberta – we all feel tariffs.
It’s time the Prime Minister got a deal done on behalf of Canadian workers.

Carney’s problem with negotiating is that Brookfield specializes in buying distressed properties and Brookfield is paying the majority of his salary.
The first American tariff was aimed at defending the US from Chinese operations in drugs and money laundering….the Vancouver model.
Do you agree that the progressive, woke, environmentalist and socialist so-called war on capitalism is actually a war on rational governance and common sense?