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Subject: Canada: A Post-Election Autopsy
Date: Tue, 6 May 2025 08:34:53 -0000 (UTC)
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider
What Canada was, is not as important as what Canada is, and what it is
becoming. Jason Stephan
As a result of the Liberal victory and the installation of Mark Carney as
prime minister of Canada in the April 28, 2025, election, the country is
now speeding down the Trans-Canada highway to certain destruction. Carney,
of course, is a global financier, a promoter of centralized government
control, a lover of censorship, and a climate change apostle who doubles
as a trustee of the World Economic Forum and the United Nations Special
Envoy on Climate Change and Finance. He carries three passports, Canadian,
Irish, and British, and has spent the last decade out of Canada, which
obviously makes him the ideal candidate for the prime ministership,
Canadian to the bone.
He is, in fact, the spitting image of the Canadian psyche, a small man,
slack-faced, awkward in comportment, grim and humorless, rag doll-like in
his person. The fit is almost providential. As one commenter put it,
Carney looks the part
the funeral director of Canada.
The question that is making the rounds is how the Liberal Party managed to
erase a 20-point deficit in the polls and shrug off three terms of social
and economic devastation that have seen the country plummet toward third-
world status while at the same time elevating the most unprepossessing
choice possible to the prime ministers office. Is the nation brain-dead?
Does it have a death wish? Is it merely greed for government largesse?
What are the factors that have contributed to Canadas accelerating
decline? There are several possibilities, acting singly or in concert.
Donald Trump: When Trump began trolling Canada with his 51st state
bagatelle, he proved once again that Canadians have no sense of humor.
Canadians, by and large, with thank-the-Lord saving exceptions, are an
earnest, priggish, self-massaging, unexciting people of limited
intelligence who, like most of a leftist bent, cannot recognize a joke,
especially when brandished by an American. What former New York Post
correspondent Emma Jo-Morris says of the media seems largely true of the
Canadian electorate: The media isnt biased because its liberal; its
biased because it has no concept of reality. The people who make media
content are incapable of separating their own self-worship from objective
truth. Of course, being Liberal and having no concept of reality amount
to the same thing.
So Canadians took Trump seriously and got their hackles up, huffing and
puffing and strutting and posturing. But when Trump launched his tariff
fusillade, this was a bridge too far. Canadians girded themselves for war
like a mighty gnat prepared to crush an elephant rather than adopt the
grown-up approach of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who visited Trump and
proposed a negotiated settlement. This was Mark Carneys and the Liberals'
gold-plated opportunity to rally a subfusc Canadian electorate to a losing
cause and scrub the Conservatives favorable poll numbers, leading
ultimately to an electoral victory that will likely destroy the country.
Indeed, Canada is more ragged than it ever was. What was once a Hudson Bay
blanket is now a patchwork quilt.
The New Democratic Party: After years of propping up the Liberals, leader
Jagmeet Singh and the NDP came crashing down. The Party lost not only its
longtime leader but also its official party status. Its 25 parliamentary
seats were reduced to seven. It is likely that many of the lost 18 seats
defected to Carneys Liberals, putting them over the top, good enough for
a minority government, just three seats short of a majority. There is
speculation that some or all of the remaining NDP rump may follow suit,
giving the Liberals the majority government they desperately crave.
Biased Coverage: The Canadian media and paper press are basically no
different from their Pravda-like American cousins, trafficking in lies,
innuendoes, suppressions, and outright interference in the electoral
process. This is their stock-in-trade. With only a few outliers like Rebel
News, the Western Standard, and two or three others, the press has become
a vast and undifferentiated propaganda network for the Liberal machine,
flush with Liberal plugola. Canadas public broadcaster, the CBC, is
supported by an annual $1.4 billion grant, which Carney has promised to
inflate and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre had threatened to
eliminate. The sequel was predictable.
The Patronage Network: Julius Ruechel observes that districts that either
benefit from govt handouts or benefit from high levels of govt employment
all tend to vote for left-leaning parties. In Canada, 1 in 4 employed
Canadians works for govt [and] on top of that the countless legal cartels
and govt contracts and welfare programs of all sorts, which adds up to a
very large and reliable leftist voting coalition. Voter incentives favor
the preservation of the status quo. A socialist government robbing the
national ATM is generally assured of a stipendiary public.
Canadas Equalization Program: Entrenched in the 1982 Canadian
Constitution, it is a federal transfer payment system designed to reduce
disparities in fiscal capacity among the provinces by transferring
revenues from richer provinces to their poorer counterparts. This system
represents the apotheosis of voter incentive. It is really a form of river
hockey in which the teams that give less defeat the teams that have
contributed more to the game. Canadians in the have-not provinces which
are pretty much all of them these days, with the exception of the three
western provinces, Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia suspected
that the Conservatives would reduce the transfer payments that keep the
countrys parasitical regions afloat, though Poilievre indicated he would
let wallowing porkers lie. The Liberals under Trudeau and now Carney were
a better bet to keep the pogey flowing in order to retain provincial
loyalty and ensure the sycophants stay happy.
Pierre Poilievre: Some claim that Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is
generally unlikeable, with an unpronounceable surname, a face made for
radio, and a voice for silent films. These blemishes have apparently
reduced his popularity, though he did enjoy a 20-point lead in the polls
until Trumps tariffs empowered the patriotic rodomontade of Carney and
his voters tumescent self-regard and media-manufactured, anti-American
zealotry.
More to the point, Canadian jurisdictions on the national dole were not
comfortable with Poilievres Trump-like policies of fiscal restraint and
debt paydown. It was more important to keep the milk and honey flowing,
even though the cow was sickly and the bees were growing extinct. A
majority of Canadians were content to kick the Canada down the road.
Poilievre has his deficiencies, but he was clearly the far superior
candidate.
Communication: The Liberals are far more adept at communicating feelings
rather than facts, as the Conservatives tend to do. This puts the latter
at a serious disadvantage. Liberals ply a rhetoric of theatrical sentiment
focusing on external threats and domestic doughtiness, which appeals to a
largely insecure and unsophisticated people. Conservatives, on the whole,
address real issues, facts on the ground, and bottom-line evidence, which
few like to hear. Conservatives are also far more preoccupied with
Canadian history and its significant figures, whether philosopher George
Grant or founding father Sir John A. Macdonald. This is the kiss of
political death.
The Generation Gap: It has often been noted that Liberals attract an older
and more settled generation, well-off retirees, boomers who profited from
more affluent times, and own their mortgage-free homes. This is also true
of economic failures who rely on a welfare society to provide them with a
modest lifestyle. The countrys youth, however, have been abandoned. Gen
Z and Millennial men who know this country is rigged against them, writes
David Parker, are fleeing Canada, because it is simply unaffordable for
anyone living on a normal income. They gave the Conservatives a higher
share of the vote compared to past performance, but not enough to offset
Liberal gains.
Whatever the reasons for the Liberal victory and the consequent and
imminent collapse of a nation, Canada is now enmeshed in the fifth act of
its political and economic tragedy. According to a news release by Fitch
Ratings, one of the "Big Three" credit rating agencies, alongside Moody's
and Standard & Poor's, Canada is in deep doodoo. Just one day after Carney
was elected, the agency warned that Carneys economic policies point to
considerable fiscal loosening that would exacerbate already expanding
fiscal deficits.
Canada is finished. It will go on for a time relying on inertia, not
momentum, but it is demonstrably running down. Game, Set, and Match.
https://pjmedia.com/david-solway-2/2025/05/05/canada-a-post-election-
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