Carney is already in Europe, negotiating Canada’s integration into the European Union (EU)—a move that would strip the nation of its independent decision-making authority and subject it to a remote governing body akin to the old Soviet Politburo. “This means moving all executive decisions about how Canada will be governed—economically, politically, in every manner—to a distant bureaucracy,” the protester explained. “Most Canadians are completely unaware of this.”
As Mark Carney quietly maneuvers Canada toward deeper global entanglements, the question remains: Will Canadians fight for their nation, or will they let it be absorbed into the faceless bureaucracy of the European Union.


