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🚨👀 Carney pitched investors on using government policy to force profits for Brookfield. Then he became Prime Minister. Listen to what he says about their investment in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF): Interviewer: "You raised the capital… but the investment only works if government policy forces the demand. So are you going to go back to the public sector to drive that policy?" Carney: "I'm already advising governments… pro bono." Then, seconds later: "We Brookfield put a billion dollars to work there… the policy has to drive it." He was explaining how Brookfield's $2.1 billion investment in sustainable aviation fuel companies guarantees profits. How? The government simply forces airlines to buy the fuel — a fuel that costs 5 to 10 times more than regular jet fuel. Airlines would never buy it voluntarily. He's done this before. While advising the British government on its National Wealth Fund task force, the UK SAF mandate — the exact type of policy he was pitching investors on — came into force in January 2025, three months after the Prime Quadrant pitch. British Airways signed a 10-year offtake deal with the Brookfield-backed company that same year. The government Carney was advising at that exact moment? Justin Trudeau's. He remained Chair of Brookfield Asset Management until January 16, 2025 — the same day he announced he was running for office. 👀 Nine months later, Brookfield closed the largest private energy transition fund in history at a record $23.5 billion. And there are no limits to what he's willing to do to protect it. When Air Canada's CEO Michael Rousseau publicly resisted the mandates — asking for time, asking for domestic supply, doing his job — Carney got rid of him in the most calculated way imaginable. Two pilots tragically died at LaGuardia. Rousseau posted a condolence video in English. The Prime Minister of Canada — the first PM in 50 years who cannot speak French fluently, the first in modern history with no French speechwriter in his office — called it a "lack of compassion." He demanded the next CEO be bilingual. He said it in English. One week later, the most successful airline CEO in modern Canadian history was gone. The replacement criteria? Bilingual. And committed to "sustainability goals." Mark Carney didn't become Prime Minister to serve Canada. He became Prime Minister to protect Brookfield's investments. This is not liberal vs conservative. This is about a Prime Minister who puts the interests of his company above those of Canadians. 🇨🇦 Quote this post. Tag your MP. Tell them you want the 7/50 reform — the constitutional rule that lets 7 provinces representing 50% of Canadians force change. Every sourced receipt in the thread below 👇 Follow along, and stand on guard with us. We give Canadians receipts they haven't seen yet. 🇨🇦 #StandOnGuard #StandOnGuardCanada


