Sunday, April 13, 2025

Vote Mark Carney and Damn Canada -- Vote Pierre Poilievre and Save Canada

"Canada should be the wealthiest and most self-reliant economy in the world."
"We have the third-largest oil reserves in the world, yet we import 179 million barrels of foreign oil every year because the liberals shut down our wealth-generating pipelines while leaving us reliant on the United States."
"We are the fifth largest supplier of natural gas, but we still can't export liquid natural gas because the Liberals claim there is 'no business case' for doing so."
"We have more farmland per capita than almost any country, yet food prices have risen 37 percent faster than in the United States because of the Liberals' carbon tax on farmers and truckers."
Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper 
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Former prime minister Stephen Harper has endorsed Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre for prime minister, saying he has the critical 'political experience' needed in a time of crisis.   CBC News
 
The Liberal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced Canada to a rare kind of progressivism, one that championed Critical Race Theory, DEI, LGBTQ-2+ to hallowed status none dared challenge lest they be called 'racist', and above all the right of children to declare themselves other than their birth gender, paving the way for hormone therapy and surgery for children supported by the medical community convinced children knew themselves better than biological inheritance augured for their future.
 
Taking their cue from the federal government, governments at all levels, professional associations, school boards, academia and business leaders and national corporations leaned progressively left, not to be left out of the most recent social craze that celebrated trans and non-binary sex education in primary schools. The classroom was where children could be 'themselves', a change of gender and naming that encouraged all involved not to divulge these personal choices to the parents involved.
 
With the Liberal government in full throttle, national leaders from Germany and Japan travelled to Canada to make their case for acquiring energy resources from Canadian abundant natural resources when their major supply was interrupted thanks to Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine that interrupted the flow of gas to Europe and shipments of grain and fertilizer from Ukraine and Russia. Their concerns were given short shrift by Canada's prime minister who was proud of the fact that he hadn't a head for finance but stated a lack of 'business case' for providing gas to energy-starved nations.
 
His unconcern over Canada sharing its own energy resources within its own borders, choosing to restrain oil and gas output in favour of importing oil from abroad was a hallmark of the Liberal control of Canadian pipelines, greatly disfavoured and more often cancelled. Predictably, investment in Canada's natural resources shriveled although forestation exploitation continued apace; another 'renewable' source of trade that could be countenanced.
 
The extent to which Canada was transformed under Justin Trudeau's style of government was brought home when it was revealed that through immigration, refugee intake and illegal migration, alongside foreign student and foreign worker programs, Canada's population exploded by a million newcomers in a year, explaining in large part, the uncommon strain on Canada's generous social security system, its universal medicare, its housing and accommodation, with demands on Food Banks and homeless accommodations burgeoning past municipalities' capacity to cope.
 
But the most visible, dramatic and sinister outcome of the Liberals' policy on 'come-one-come-all' accommodation for a growing population base was the spectre of Islamist infiltration into Canadian society, with Muslim permanent-resident and citizenship demographics agitating for Sharia law in Canada, and filling the streets of Canadian cities with keffiyeh-clad Palestinian-Hamas sympathizers claiming that Israel was committing 'genocide' in Gaza in responding to the Palestinian terrorist groups' October 7, 2023 invasion of southern Israel where thousands of psychopaths armed with hate and weaponry murdered Jews in a display of sadistic savagery.
 
Where, to this very day, in the nation's capital, in the capital city of Ontario, in Alberta and British Columbia, wildly hateful antisemitic 'protests' take place with masked Hamas-supporters threatening Canadian Jews, threatening Canadian politicians who refuse to state that Israel is committing 'genocide' in daring to hold terrorists to account, terrorists who promise they are prepared to launch one October 7 after another until Israel is destroyed. The Liberal government vacillated between support of an ally and sympathy for the Palestinian 'cause' of 'From the river to the sea' and 'Intifada', and 'Final Solution'. 
 
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Do not mistake a Machiavellian grimace for a smile   Mark Carney
 
Now, the man who would be Prime Minister of Canada, a man whose Liberal-woke-environmental agenda is more devious and substantial than that of his predecessor, is vying to take Trudeau's place, claiming that as a former world banker, a highly respected economist of great repute -- according to his self-analysis -- he is prepared to bring Canada to a higher plane of success through his economic prowess, which to judge by Britain's assessment of his ruinous stint as Governor of the Bank of England, would bring ruin to Canada, but he stands prepared to take up where Justin Trudeau left off.
 
Vote Mark Carney on April 28 for the complete and utter ruination of Canada, its economy, its standing globally as a democracy, for the continuation of an Islamist takeover, for the opportunity to repent at leisure what could have been avoided by voting in a majority Conservative government pledged to restore Canadian values, led by Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre whose quality of politics and love for Canada and its people is genuine and in whom Canadians of any intelligence should place their trust. 

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Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre speaks to the crowd during a campaign rally in Nisku (just south of Edmonton) Monday April 7, 2025. Photo by David Bloom

 

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Tuesday, April 01, 2025

One of Those Who Considers Himself the Most Intelligent Mind in the Room

"I believe you are mischaracterizing this work. As an academic of nearly 40 years, I see no evidence of plagiarism in the thesis you cited nor any unusual academic practices."
"Mark's thesis was evaluated and approved by a faculty committee that saw his work for what it is; an impressive and thoroughly researched analysis that set him apart from his peers."
Margaret Meyer, Official Fellow of Economics, Nuffield College, Oxford University
 
"Oxford's guidelines are not atypical from other universities."
"When you have something lifted verbatim from a source, in there without quotation marks or citation ... that constitutes plagiarism."
Oxford graduate professor
 
"He's just directly repeating without quotations. That's what we call plagiarism."
"[Some of Liberal Leader Mark Carney's thesis questions might be considered by some as more of a] grey area, [but it would still constitute plagiarism according to Oxford standards."
"It seems like it's [examples of plagiarism] all over the dissertation."
Geoffrey Sigalet, assistant professor, member UBC president's advisory committee on student discipline
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Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that elite economist and now leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, Mark Carney, who has taken on the as-yet-unelected mantle of Canadian Prime Minister's 1995 doctoral thesis in economics from Oxford University, titled 'The Dynamic Advantage of Competition' is fairly well shot through with examples of plagiarism, an absolute sin in academic circles, as it is in journalism and other recorded-word disciplines. A total corruption of what is felt to be authentic, original observations based on study and analysis.
 
According to the learned judgement of three university academics there are ten distinct instances of apparent plagiarism in that doctoral thesis. Full quotes, paraphrases, or slightly modified quotes from four different writers previously published were used by this aspiring economist completely lacking acknowledgement or proper attribution. In the investigation leading to an expose published just recently, Oxford University administrators failed to respond to a request for comment. 

His election adversary, Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, did respond by commenting on X:  
Mark Carney loves to brag about his experience. Here it is: 
  • - Plagiarism 
  • - Tax evasion 
  • - Creative accounting -
  •  Abusing tenants 
  • - Union busting 
  • - Moving his headquarters out of Canada to the U.S. 
  • - Denying insurance claims to coal miners dying of black lung 
  • - Taking massive loans from Chinese state-owned banks 
  • - Advisor to Justin Trudeau on the economy
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Examples abound of Mr. Carney's laissez-faire attitude toward straightforward truth where he has been caught out on a number of occasions dissembling and playing with verifiable facts in an effort to shield himself from the responsibility incumbent on one who expects to be believed by a wide segment of the population when he declares himself fit and prepared to lead a nation. So perhaps it isn't quite surprising that his lax demeanor reflecting a propensity to lift other peoples' ideas and present them as his own has become habitual with the man.
 
There is the direct example of his lifting and adopting ideas and promises made by the Leader of the Official Opposition in Parliament during the current federal election campaign. Barely changing the wording of campaign pledges originating with Pierre Poilievre, to present them as his very own inspirations to better the lives of Canadians. Making other statements to appeal to the electorate that clearly belie his oft-stated beliefs and priorities which clash directly with those statements geared to impress voters in a positive manner.
 
In Mr. Carney's thesis he refers extensively to a 1990 book by Michael Porter, The Competitive Advantage of Nations, where he duplicated parts of Porter's work, presenting sentences with minor tweaks, as his very own brainchilds. Writing in his thesis virtually exactly what he had taken out of Porter's book, adding "an" to a sentence and "even", without quotation marks to alert the reader, without the addition of a footnote to reference someone else's work being quoted.
 
All perfectly acceptable, according to his thesis supervisor at Oxford who stated that "it is typical that overlapping language appears" when sources are "frequently referenced in an academic text. For example, over the course of this more than 300-page thesis, the Michael Porter book ... is cited dozens of times. Within his thesis, Mark acknowledged, cited, scrutinized and expanded on this piece", she elaborated, noting that his PHD thesis is "twice as long" as her own. Statements that should raise some eyebrows.

In some instances Mr. Carney duplicates another author's sentences using minor alterations, replacing "for example", with "e.g.", or changing one or a few words, for "be" to "become", or "likelihood" to "probability". Proper citation was not added to indicate he had lifted an author's words, nor were quotation marks added. Shifty practices which anyone who considers themselves as highly intelligent as Carney does, would acknowledge them to be.
 
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Canada is due to go to the polls on April 28   GETTY

"[Plagiarism is regarded by Oxford University] as a serious matter."
"Cases will be investigated and penalties may range from deduction of marks to expulsion from the University, depending on the seriousness of the occurrence."
"[Oxford University defines plagiarism as [p]resenting work or ideas from another source as your own ... by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement."
Oxford University Website 

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On its website, Oxford University says it regards plagiarism “as a serious matter.” Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images

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