Track Mark Carneyβs federal record, policy promises, conflicts questions and accountability tests. This topic hub gathers iVoteLiberal.com posts about Carney-era Liberal government decisions, public spending, ethics screens, cabinet choices and the gap between political messaging and measurable results.
2026-05-07 Β· Airports / Privatization / Canada Strong Fund
The Carney Liberals are considering private investment in Canadian airports, possibly recycling proceeds into the Canada Strong Fund. Canadians deserve answers before public infrastructure becomes investor product.
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2026-05-02 Β· Conflicts of Interest / Ethics / Carney
On April 24, 2026, the House of Commons Ethics Committee concluded that Prime Minister Mark Carney's blind trust is "insufficient" and formally recommended he divest his Brookfield Asset Management holdings. On April 27 β exactly four days later β Carney announced the $25-billion Canada Strong Fund
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2026-05-02 Β· Federal Spending / Fiscal Policy / Liberal Debt
Canada's spring economic update projected $536.2 billion in program spending β $7.6 billion higher than the fall budget, and a cumulative $25 billion more than forecast over four years. Program spending will reach $575.4 billion by 2029β30. And if history is any guide, even those numbers will be rev
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2026-05-02 Β· Censorship / Government Overreach / Carney
The Carney Liberal government is now weighing banning social media for Canadians under 16. Framed as child protection, this is the same government that passed C-11, C-18, and attempted Bill C-63 β a regime with a documented obsession with controlling what Canadians see and say online.
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2026-05-02 Β· National Security / Foreign Interference / Carney
Canada's spy agency just released its 2025 Public Report naming China and India as the primary perpetrators of foreign interference and espionage in Canada. Mark Carney's response? A trade deal with China signed in January, a state visit to India in March, and diplomatic courtship of both countries
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2026-05-02 Β· Election Finance / Democratic Rights / Carney
The Carney government is moving to ban cryptocurrency β including Bitcoin β from Canadian elections, citing foreign interference concerns. But critics warn the real effect is to tighten Liberal control over election financing and block a transparent, traceable form of democratic participation.
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2026-05-01 Β· Carney / Conflict of Interest
An investigative analysis of the actual legal text of Mark Carney's ethics screen reveals a loophole large enough to drive a $1-trillion asset manager through. While the screen blocks him from matters specifically involving 103 named Brookfield entities, a "general application" exemption allows Cana
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2026-04-30 Β· Land Policy / Carney
A BC Supreme Court ruling handed 300+ hectares of Richmond land to the Cowichan Tribes. Now Carney claims he
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2026-04-30 Β· Debt & Spending / Carney
Finance Minister FranΓ§ois-Philippe Champagne stood at a podium Tuesday and declared Canada was "restoring fiscal discipline." The same document he was reading from showed $37.5 billion in brand-new spending, a total of $54 billion added since Budget 2025, a federal debt now at $1.333 trillion on its
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2026-04-30 Β· Liberal Patronage / Carney
Mark Carney has tapped Jonathan Wilkinson β Justin Trudeau's Natural Resources Minister and architect of Canada's Net Zero legislation β as Canada's next Ambassador to the European Union. Wilkinson says he'll vacate his Vancouver-area federal seat "in the coming months." The appointment is being sol
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2026-04-29 Β· Carney
While Canadians can't afford rent, Mark Carney handed $200 million to a rocket company in remote Nova Scotia. Locals call it "a scam."
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2026-04-29 Β· Carney
Parliament erupted this week as Conservatives tore into Carney's budget β $37 billion in new deficit, record debt interest, and a PM who "has been wrong about everything."
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2026-04-29 Β· Carney / Democratic Accountability
Liberals moved a health committee behind closed doors and refuse to say why. A Conservative MP says they tried to recruit her to cross the floor. A Conservative MP says Liberals are
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2026-04-29 Β· Carney / Federal Debt
Carney's spring fiscal update landed Tuesday with lower-than-expected deficit numbers and $37.5 billion in new spending. On Wednesday, the Opposition delivered its verdict in Question Period. Pierre Poilievre called it exactly what it is: more debt, more costs, more bills on the national credit card
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2026-04-28 Β· Carney / Democratic Accountability
Kelly DeRidder refused. But her account confirms what critics have alleged β the Carney government is running an active floor-crossing recruitment operation.
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2026-04-27 Β· Carney / Democratic Accountability
Five MPs crossed the floor to hand Carney a manufactured majority. Now constituents are fighting back β and one crosser called for byelections before crossing herself.
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