https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/canada/canada-is-running-toward-europe-as-the-west-fractures/
“The summit in Armenia was never simply about diplomacy. It was about constructing a new bloc of so-called “middle powers” aligned against the growing nationalist shift coming out of Washington. Carney has been openly pushing this idea for months, arguing that countries like Canada and Europe must deepen cooperation because the “old order” is breaking apart. That is globalist language for saying the United States is no longer willing to carry the system financially or militarily the way it once did.
That is why Carney fits naturally into these European summits. He spent years inside the central banking system, running both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England. He was one of the loudest advocates globally for climate finance structures, ESG investing, and coordinated global financial governance. Europe views him as one of their own intellectually.
Carney is essentially betting Canada’s future on closer integration with declining globalist structures just as voters across the Western world increasingly revolt against them politically.
The fragmentation of the West is accelerating. Europe fears abandonment by Washington. Canada fears economic dependency on the United States. Germany fears industrial collapse. France fears social unrest. Britain fears irrelevance. The alliances that dominated the postwar era are beginning to crack under debt, migration, energy instability, war pressures, and collapsing public confidence.
The EPC summit itself is really a symptom of that fracture.”
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“Now here’s the big picture.
Just before the May second deadline, Justice Shaina Leonard of the Court of King’s Bench granted a month-long stay. It does not stop the collection of signatures. The deadline held. Mitch and his team worked right up to the wire and finished strong.
But the stay prevents the chief electoral officer from certifying the results. It prevents Stay Free Alberta from referring the matter to Justice Minister Mickey Amery. The applications came from the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy, who argue the petition threatens treaty rights and that the Crown failed its duty to consult.
These are serious arguments. They deserve to be heard. And they will be.
But here is what Jeff Rath, Mitch Sylvestre’s lawyer, said about the ruling that is worth paying very close attention to.
“I believe that the Speaker of the legislature now needs to get involved, because the idea that a Court of ...