Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers & Businesses of Canada
And just when you thought the web of influence stopped at the Prime Minister himself, along comes Diana Fox Carney, economist, climate consultant, and spouse of the most well-connected man in Canadian politics. While Mark Carney's direct financial entanglements with Brookfield Asset Management are now public record, his wife’s career trajectory paints an equally troubling picture of how the same elite networks driving Canada’s green spending are profiting in parallel, behind the curtain.
Diana Fox Carney currently holds a senior advisory role at Eurasia Group, the New York-based geopolitical risk consultancy that’s become a quiet powerhouse in shaping global ESG narratives. It’s also the same firm where Gerald Butts—Trudeau’s longtime fixer and architect of the federal climate playbook—now serves as vice chair. Add in former journalist Evan Solomon and even Conservative stalwart John Baird, and you’ve got a bipartisan consultancy stacked with Canadian political operators. Convenient? Maybe. Coordinated? You decide.
And what has this firm staffed with Liberal-era insiders received in return? Millions in untendered government contracts, including a $446,210 deal from Natural Resources Canada in 2024 for vaguely defined "geopolitical research." That’s nearly half a million dollars in taxpayer money handed out without competition, to a firm employing the sitting Prime Minister’s wife—and his former colleagues. Just coincidence, right?
But Eurasia Group is only the start. Diana’s reach extends far beyond advisory calls. She’s connected to:
BeyondNetZero, a climate equity fund backed by U.S. private capital giant General Atlantic.
Helios CLEAR, investing in African climate “resilience.”
ClientEarth U.S. and the Shell Foundation, both pushing aggressive environmental litigation and policy influence.
Canada 2020, a Trudeau-aligned think tank that’s pocketed over $1 million in federal grants.
Throw in indirect ties to Gates Foundation funding, Save the Children, and research networks influencing African agriculture, and you’re looking at a network of transnational climate consultants with deep, ongoing influence over the exact climate policies the federal government is now implementing under her husband’s leadership.
Now, legally, Diana is in the clear. She’s not a public office holder. But that’s the point. The rules weren’t designed for this new class of political operator—the dual-career globalist power couple, where one side signs the climate cheques while the other cashes them. No formal disclosure is required. No recusals. No transparency. Yet the influence is there. The access is there. The money is flowing.
https://www.westernstandard.news/opinion/modry-we-are-alberta-and-were-not-backing-down/66090
“Let’s clear this up once and for all: Alberta is not just a province — it’s a full-blown personality. And no, it doesn’t need therapy. It needs independence from federal corruption, subjugation, domination and exploitation.
In 2015, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — without any functioning neurons — proudly announced that “Canada has no core identity,” as he stared aimlessly into the abyss of stupidity. Translation: Canada is basically a beige cardigan — comfortable, non-threatening, and completely forgettable. Just like he is. A “post-national state,” he called it. Sounds like something you’d say when your country has lost its history, purpose, passport and its pride.
Enter Mark Carney — the unelected would-be eco-emperor — who believes Western civilization is “morally rotten,” that capitalism is destroying the world, and that Alberta’s economy should be shoved into a locked closet and replaced with ...
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Barnum Statements And Why They Matter
For those of you wondering, “who is Barnum?” or “What is Barnum?” Don’t worry, that’s exactly what I was thinking just a few weeks ago when I was chatting with my friend Drew Treglia, the director and screenwriter of The Jones Plantation. He was booked to come back on my podcast to discuss his new film called Barnum’s World. I’ve watched it, and it’s fantastic, I highly recommend it. (Links below.)
So, who was Barnum?
The man behind the name is Phineas Taylor Barnum, better known as P T Barnum, an American showman, businessman and politician who lived from 1810 to 1891. He made his name promoting elaborate hoaxes and later founded the Barnum and Bailey Circus. He was also an author, publisher and philanthropist, but perhaps most famously said, “I am a showman by profession.”
He’s often linked to the phrase, “There’s a sucker born every minute.” Whether or not he actually said it, it perfectly captures the spirit of his style, captivating ...