Dark Barney #1 — “Dark Barney Runs the PMO”
Why Ottawa Speaks Loudly for Palestine — and Says Nothing About Slaughtered Christians in Nigeria

Every time a crisis erupts in the Middle East, the Liberal government rushes to the microphones. Within hours of the latest escalation in Gaza, cabinet ministers were posting statements, giving interviews, and positioning Canada as a ready-made moral referee for the region. But while Ottawa was busy issuing declarations about Palestine, another crisis — quieter, […]
From Davos to Ottawa: How Canada Ended Up Run by the Global Club

You don’t wake up one morning and find the country suddenly run from Davos. It happens slowly. Speech by speech. Appointment by appointment. One “historic” announcement at a time, until you realize the people leading Canada spend more energy impressing global forums and corporate circles than the people buying groceries back home. First it was […]
When Even the Clerk Bails, You Know There’s a Problem

Michael Barrett raised a point in the House that should make every Canadian pause: the Clerk of the Privy Council — the top public servant in the country — looked at the potential conflict-of-interest surrounding Brookfield and divested his shares. He stepped into the job, saw the red flags, and said, “Yeah… I can’t hold […]
Another Pipeline Announcement That Builds Exactly Nothing

You would think that after almost a decade of promises, consultations, photo ops, and “historic announcements,” the government would eventually follow one up with something real. But here we are again. Melissa Lantsman stood in the House and laid it out plainly: the Prime Minister delivered another flashy pipeline announcement that doesn’t build a pipeline. […]