Mark Carney: The Globalist Banker Who Wants to Be Your Prime Minister—Without a Single Vote

Let’s cut through the political smoke and mirrors. Mark Carney, a globalist banker with zero electoral experience, wants to become Prime Minister of Canada—without ever facing the people in an election.

That’s right. He wants to lead the country without earning a single vote. And the Liberal Party, desperate to cling to power, is setting the stage to hand him the keys to the country through backroom deals and political maneuvering.

This isn’t democracy—it’s an appointment by the elites.

Carney’s Path to Power: A Rigged System

Here’s how this unelected World Economic Forum insider could waltz into the highest office in Canada without ever stepping onto a debate stage or knocking on a single door:

1. The Liberals pick Carney as their leader, despite him never being elected to anything in his life.

2. The Governor General appoints him as Prime Minister, bypassing the entire electoral process.

3. He’s locked out of the House of Commons because he isn’t an MP. That means he can’t introduce legislation, debate, or even enter the chamber during question period.

4. A Liberal MP conveniently “resigns” their seat in a safe riding, forcing a by-election.

5. Carney runs uncontested, wins the seat, and finally enters Parliament—long after he’s already in power.

This isn’t leadership—it’s a corporate-style appointment.

Mark Carney wouldn’t be elected—he’d be installed.

A Prime Minister Who Can’t Enter Parliament?

If Carney doesn’t get elected as an MP first, he can’t even set foot in the House of Commons while Parliament is in session.

That means:

He can’t debate Pierre Poilievre or the opposition—his handlers would have to do it for him.

He can’t introduce laws, defend policies, or even answer for his government.

He’d be running Canada from the shadows, hiding behind Liberal MPs like a puppet master.

A prime minister who can’t stand in the House of Commons and face the people’s representatives? That’s a joke. That’s not democracy.

Imagine a national crisis. Poilievre and the opposition demand answers. But Carney can’t even step onto the floor to respond. Instead, his deputies do the talking while he pulls the strings from behind closed doors.

Is that leadership? Or is that the kind of corporate-bureaucratic dictatorship the elites have been dreaming of?

Mark Carney: The Banker Who Was Never Elected

Let’s be real. Mark Carney has never worked for the people. He has always worked for the banks.

He was Governor of the Bank of Canada—bailing out big banks while Canadians suffered.

He ran the Bank of England—pushing globalist climate policies that crushed small businesses.

He worked for the UN and the World Economic Forum—backing economic controls, carbon taxes, and digital currency schemes.

He was Trudeau’s financial advisor—helping oversee the debt disaster that has Canadians drowning in inflation.

And now, after a career of serving the banking elite, corporate investors, and globalist institutions, he wants to parachute into the Prime Minister’s Office—without earning a single vote from the people?

This isn’t democracy—it’s a hostile takeover.

The Real Reason They Want Carney

The Liberal Party knows Trudeau is finished. The people have had enough of censorship, economic collapse, and government control. So, what’s the solution?

Install Mark Carney—a banker, a globalist, a corporate technocrat.

They don’t need a leader who wins elections. They need a man who takes orders.

A man who will push the WEF agenda.

A man who will protect the banking elite.

A man who will sell out Canada’s energy sector to global investors.

That’s Mark Carney.

And the worst part? The Liberal Party doesn’t want you to have a say in it.

Final Verdict: The Banker or the People?

Canada is at a crossroads. Will we let an unelected banker be installed as Prime Minister through political loopholes?

Or will the people demand a leader who actually faces the public, debates his opponents, and earns the right to govern?

The Liberal plan is clear: bypass democracy and appoint a man who works for them—not for you.

The only question is: Will Canadians let it happen?

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