WARMINGTON: Love it or hate it, welcome to Liberal majority government — and the new world order

· Toronto Sun

In addition to Canadians not voting for the new Liberal majority government, they also didn’t vote for a “new world order.”

But they’re getting both.

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It’s Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Canada now . He’s outmaneuvered and outsmarted the Conservatives to a point where they wonder who amongst them will jump ship to join the other rat’s nest. This banker, who hadn’t even been living in Canada, took a beaten-down Liberal party, thanks to Justin Trudeau, to now politically beating the hell out of Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives.

No amount of denial or spin can change that.

President Donald J. Trump may utilize The Art of the Deal. Carney has deployed the art of the steal — legally taking from them what he didn’t have. Steal their elected members, shoplift their ideas and policies — like Tuesday when the PM took the federal tax off every litre of gas this summer, something Poilievre suggested weeks ago .

Carney, who has not broken any rules, has proven to be better at politics, and he can be anybody you want him to be. He knows how to deal from both sides of the deck. He praises Trump in person and goads him when he’s not there. He will wear Edmonton Oilers colours in Alberta, but Montreal Canadiens colours in Quebec.

You can be upset about it. But credit where credit is due.

Carney is slick at politics

With patience, strategy and slick moves, with cover from partisan media players and the stoking of fear toward Trump’s America, Carney was able to lure over four elected turncoat, opportunist Conservative Members of Parliament and a New Democratic Party MP.

And then win three byelections.

It’s a stunning political story to pull a majority government out of a hat when you were not given one by the voters. The prime minister is large and in charge whether you want it that way or not. They may be too proud to admit it, but the Conservatives are politically down for the count. They have been no match for Carney since April 2025 and still have no answer for a man who now has a clear path to do whatever he wants.

It turns out, the prime minister is not the only Carney talking up the new world order idea he first shared when he met with Chinese officials in January.

“Mine is the first visit from a Canadian prime minister to China in nearly 10 years,” Carney said in Beijing to Premier Li Qiang. “The world has changed much since that last visit. I believe the progress that we have made, the partnership, sets us up well for the new world order.”

Now Diana Fox Carney, the first lady of Canada, made no doubt that those three words are still in play.

Nobody voted for Diana Fox or the new world order

“I have been told of university students already being required to read my husband’s now quite famous Davos speech ,” she bragged at the Liberal convention on the weekend in Montreal. “Intergenerational dinner table conversations (are) being sparked by its contents” and “new possibilities, being opened up in its wake” and “Canada being the nation that is helping to define and shape a new world order.”

Canadians didn’t vote for that. They also didn’t vote for Diana Carney, the Eurasia Group where she joined Justin Trudeau’s old pal Gerry Butts as an an adviser in 2021, the World Economic Forum, or Brookfield Assets where her husband was chair, either. What they did vote for was a minority government.

Canada pays for Carney’s flights, drinks and meals

But that’s not what they are now getting.

As for the PM’s “famous” World Economic Forum speech, Carney said Canada has “the capacity to build a new order that encompasses our values, such as respect for human rights, sustainable development, solidarity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the various states” and “we could pursue values-based foreign policies under its protection” and that “American hegemony, in particular, helped provide public goods, open sea lanes, a stable financial system, collective security and support for frameworks for resolving disputes.”

But in recent times, Carney argued, “this bargain no longer works” since “we are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition.” He added, “great powers have begun using economic integration as weapons, tariffs as leverage, financial infrastructure as coercion, supply chains as vulnerabilities to be exploited” and “you cannot live within the lie of mutual benefit through integration, when integration becomes the source of your subordination.”

So now Carney flies around the globe at our expense on a catered government jet at a cost of $524,000 in year one, making deals with the new world order.

And, short of Conservatives luring back their traitors while enticing some Liberals to cross the floor, there’s nothing in the next three years that can be done about it.

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