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2026-05-06 · Foreign Aid / Debt / Spending
Carney announced another $270M for Ukraine while Ottawa projects federal debt rising toward $1.63T and debt charges toward $80.9B. Support allies, demand receipts.
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2026-05-06 · Spending / Committees / Government IT
A federal benefits IT modernization project has climbed from $1.75B to $6.6B. Liberal MPs shut down committee debate on documents. Canadians deserve receipts.
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2026-05-02 · Spending / Debt / Carney Record
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne stood before Canadians this week and declared his government was "restoring fiscal discipline." Then, in the same breath, he announced $37.5 billion in brand new spending. The federal debt is on course to hit $1.629 trillion by 2030. By that point, Canadi
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2026-05-01 · Patronage / Spending / Liberal Corruption
Carney's Liberals handed $200 million in Defence contracts to an obscure company building a rocket launchpad in a tiny Nova Scotia fishing village — a penny stock that surged after the announcement, with a government lease backdated by a full year. Local residents are calling for an Auditor General
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2026-04-27 · Carney Conflicts / Spending
Carney announced a $25 billion sovereign wealth fund today — financed by debt, with no structural details, and modelled on countries that built theirs from oil surpluses. His Brookfield ties make the conflict angle impossible to ignore.
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