
Canada is a weak nation — taxed heavily, lacking global influence, and underproductive, with most of its vast natural resources untapped.
Many of its citizens, accustomed to welfare and cannabis shops on street corners, are affected by woke-ism, gender issues, poor education and false sophistication.
The beneficiary of Canada’s decades-long slumber is the United States. Canada has what the U.S. wants — oil, natural gas, lumber, minerals, water, and land. Eventually, the U.S. may take it, and for that to happen, Canada must remain weak.
The best way to stay weak, currently, is for Liberal Leader Mark Carney to win the federal election. Sometimes called Justin Trudeau 2.0, he will likely continue policies that deepen poverty — net-zero goals, high taxes, high debt, high inflation, unchecked immigration, and restricted natural resource development.
The longer Canada remains poor and defenceless, the more it will remain a geopolitical target. This is precisely why U.S. President Donald Trump prefers Carney — he’s easier to manage than Pierre Poilievre. Liberals align with annexation without realizing it, despite Carney’s vocal anti-Trump rhetoric, which is a ploy to sway voters.
If elected, Carney’s policies could trigger a national unity crisis. The Trump administration, already calling for Canada’s statehood, knows this. The target is Alberta. An Angus Reid poll from March found that about 30% of Albertans would support leaving Canada if the Liberals win the federal election.
Enter Preston Manning. The former Reform Party leader is urging Canadians to reject the Carney Liberals on April 28 to avert a national unity crisis, CTV News reported. In a CTV Your Morning interview on April 23, Manning argued that nearly a decade of Liberal policies on deficits, pipelines, climate change, and resources has deepened Western alienation, particularly in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Manning proposed a post-election “democratic forum” to address Western grievances. If the Liberals win, he suggested it could plan secession; if they lose, it could repair damage from “Liberal misrule.”
“Canadians need to unite behind a fresh administration without Liberal baggage,” he told CTV, expressing skepticism about Carney’s policy shifts from Justin Trudeau’s era.
Manning said he isn’t advocating secession but wants dialogue on Western concerns.
Some call Manning “the best prime minister Canada never had.” Canadians should heed his wisdom before it’s too late.