
“Canada’s economic foundation is crumbling,” the Canadian Federation of Independent Business said. globalnews.ca/news/11804023/…
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“Canada’s economic foundation is crumbling,” the Canadian Federation of Independent Business said. globalnews.ca/news/11804023/…

Pierre Poilievre: "Mr. Carney has been wrong about every major economic issue of the last decade."



In an increasingly dangerous and divided world, Canada isn’t standing on the sidelines. Under Prime Minister Carney’s leadership, Canada is strengthening cooperation with other middle powers and deepening partnerships with the world’s fastest-growing economies by reinforcing our role as a reliable trading partner. Attracting trade and investment means good jobs, stronger Canadian businesses, and real benefits for families and communities across the country. This is how we are building #CanadaStrong. 🇨🇦



Political Judo. Yes, Mark Carney is highly educated, experienced, and fluent in economics. Do not attack that. Validate it. Say it clearly. Repeat it. Then pivot. Political judo is not about denying your opponent’s strength. It is about using that strength against them. Core Principle: Flip the Credential The mistake is to argue: "Carney is badly educated and is not knowledgeable." The correct argument is: "Carney knows exactly what he's doing. That's what makes the results inexcusable." This single reframe does three things simultaneously: — It sounds fair-minded and serious not petty or desperate — It neutralizes the "you're just attacking a smarter man" counter-narrative — It dramatically raises the stakes: ignorance is forgivable; expertise with failure is disqualifying Turn credentials into expectations. And then patiently wait. If he delivers, Canada wins. If he fails. If someone has that level of expertise, then the bar is not average performance. The bar is exceptional results. You raise the standard. You say, if you are the most qualified economic mind in the room, then Canadians should be seeing the strongest growth, the most affordable housing, the most competitive economy. Anything short of that becomes the story. You say, no one questions your experience. Canadians are expect results. That is the pivot. Always. Turn strength into overreach. Never insult his intelligence. Never call him uneducated. That line backfires immediately. Instead, you box him into his own strength. If he is the expert, then he owns the outcome. If he owns the outcome, then every frustration Canadians feel is his to explain. Every speech, every scrum, every debate answer should be able to return to this spine: "We are not questioning what Mr. Carney knows. We are questioning what Canadians have to show for it." This is unassailable. It is fair. It is devastating. It gives the persuadable voter permission to move. That is political judo. Diaries of a has-been. And I’m off to bed. Good night folks.





Testified today in Ottawa on civic resilience and democracy. “Very few media outlets have examined the underlying forces shaping food prices—such as counter-tariffs, the industrial carbon tax, and supply management—choosing instead to amplify more convenient narratives, like the so-called Loblaw boycott, which never truly materialized. It became quite clear who stood to benefit from this glaring information gap.”




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