He is compromised? Carney secures $250M loan from People’s Bank of China

Mark Carney’s new role as Chair of Trudeau’s Task Force on Economic Growth was officially confirmed in September. On the surface, it seems like another high-level appointment, but the implications are far more concerning. The former Governor of the Bank of Canada has a new mission—supposedly steering Canada’s economic growth. Yet, only a month later, Carney’s interactions raise eyebrows. He meets with the Deputy Director of the People’s Bank of China, a state-owned institution with interests that do not align with Canada’s.

Carney’s ties to China should be a red flag. Just weeks after that meeting, news broke that Brookfield—one of the largest investment firms Carney has ties to—secured a $250 million loan from the People’s Bank of China. Why does a Canadian entity need to borrow money from a foreign, hostile regime? Even more troubling is that Carney, now serving as an economic advisor to the Prime Minister, appears to be directly involved in such decisions. His actions are a glaring conflict of interest.


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