Questions for Carney That the legacy media aren’t gonna ask. by Lloyd Billingsley
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm-plus/questions-for-carney/
Before Canadians cast their votes on April 28 they might run a few questions by Prime Minister Mark Carney, starting with the man Carney has already replaced. For example, did Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ever do anything with which you disagreed? Carney hasn’t made that clear, and there’s more to it.
During the Covid pandemic, the Trudeau government froze the bank accounts of protesting truckers. Does you approve of that action? Does it square with your concept of free speech and civil liberties?
Do you share Justin Trudeau’s admiration for China’s “basic dictatorship?” Did the People’s Republic of China ever do anything with which you disagreed? The PRC maintains police stations in 30 countries, including Canada. Is that a wise policy? Has Canada ever collaborated in any way with China’s military?
Do you agree with David Frum that Pierre Trudeau was “a bad man and a disastrous prime minister?” As Frum explained, Pierre Trudeau “traveled to Josef Stalin’s Soviet Union to participate in regime-sponsored propaganda activities.” Was that a wise choice on Trudeau’s part? Why did the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service destroy secret files on Pierre Trudeau? Can the CSIS be trusted?
According to Justin Trudeau, “Fidel Castro was a larger than life leader who served his people for almost half a century.” Do you agree with Justin? Did Fidel Castro ever do or say anything with which you disagreed? Why does Justin Trudeau look so much like Fidel Castro?
Have you read the Royal Commission Report on Soviet defector Igor Gouzenko? Was Canadian diplomat E. Herbert Norman a Soviet agent? During the Nazi-Soviet Pact, why was Norman called a “warm and sensitive Stalinist?”
In 2023 in Canada’s Parliament, Anthony Rota proclaimed Yaroslav Hunka, veteran of the Nazi Waffen SS, a “Canadian hero.” What’s your take on the Nazi SS vet? Was it a good idea to admit veterans of Hitler’s SS divisions to Canada? Was that part of the “diversity is our strength” policy?
Why did you choose to study at Harvard, instead of Canadian universities such as McGill, Queens, or the University of Toronto? Not good enough for you?
Did Joe Biden ever say anything with which you disagreed? Did Barack Obama ever say anything with which you disagreed? Did Klaus Schwab ever say anything with which you disagreed? Did Bernie Sanders ever say anything with which you disagreed?
Did Dr. Anthony Fauci ever say anything with which you disagreed? Is the belief that Covid originated in the Wuhan Institute of Virology a “conspiracy theory?”
Is Islam a religion of peace? Is the real problem “Islamophobia?” How many Canadians died in the attacks of September 11, 2001? On 9/11, did the Americans get what was coming to them?
The Trudeau government paid $10.5 million to Omar Khadr, the al-Qaeda militant who killed American soldier Sgt. Christopher Speer in a 2002 firefight in Afghanistan. Do you agree with the payment? What is your response to surging anti-Semitism across Canada? Should journalists be allowed to record pro-Hamas demonstrations without being arrested?
Were the people of Newfoundland fully informed of their choices before joining Canada in 1949? Does any province, or any Canadian, now have a case for leaving Canada?
Since you are calling for a strong mandate to fight Donald Trump’s “trade war,” please indulge a few questions from historian Victor Davis Hanson.
If the United States was running a $63 billion-plus trade surplus with Canada, refusing to meet its NATO requirements to spend 2 percent of GDP on defense, and instead spent only 1.37 percent, would Canada become concerned?
Why are 70 countries now wishing to negotiate tariffs with America either down to zero or reciprocally to the same rate as ours? Is that a good thing? If so, why did our trade partners not wish to lower their trade barriers earlier? Did they suddenly and spontaneously decide they were acting unfairly and, on their own prompt, now want to make amends?
Final questions from this writer, born in Canada in 1949, son of a Canadian WWII veteran, nephew of Canadian WWII veteran wounded twice in action, and grandson of a Canadian WWI veteran, one of the first victims of German poison gas attack.
In the First Special Service Force (FSSF) Canadians and Americans swept Nazi forces from Monte la Difensa and other peaks, clearing the way for the Allies to move north through Italy. Was anyone in your family part of this Canadian-American force? Could the FSSF be a model for a strong alliance against imperialist Islam and expansionist China?
On April 12, 1945, troops of Canada’s 8th Reconnaissance Regiment liberated 876 prisoners from the Nazis’ Westerbork transit camp in Holland, from which the Nazis shipped thousands of Jews to Auschwitz. What’s your take on that operation? What, exactly, is your plus brilliant exploit that should prompt Canadians to vote for you?
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