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The ‘victory’ of the WEFranos in Canada

Apr 29, 2025
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The conservatives lost the Canadian election despite getting more votes than ever since 1988. They got more votes than Justin Trudeau in his elections. How is that possible?
It is simpler than you think. What happened in Canada is the same sort of idea that is happening in France, the UK and Germany, where the whole political spectrum is conspiring against the nationalist alternative.

Canadians are temperamentally and culturally conservatives. They go along to get along, they don’t like to rock the boat and do not have ‘radical’ parties like the AFD in Germany, Reform in the UK or National Rally in France or the MAGA movement of the US. Well, such option, the Peoples’ Party of Canada does exist, but got less than 1% of the votes in yesterday’s election. Its leader, Maxime Bernier, a former conservative cabinet minister, could not secure a seat for himself for the third time. (disclosure: as a champion of lost causes, I voted for his party)

What happened in Canada, was a soft-coup, a variation on what is happening around the world:

The Canadian socialists (NDP) sabotaged the election by self-immolating their party to benefit the liberals. I don’t think it is necessary to state that their respective leaders are both committed WEF globalists.
I also wouldn’t be surprised if it turned out that there was some cheating involved as well. At the polling station where I cast my vote, I had to demand to be given a pen, as I only had a pencil provided.

According to commentators, Canada is likely to turn into a US-like two party system as the three smaller parties are all on a downward trajectory, despite the greens getting an extra seat.

What will happen?

God only knows, as the possibilities are many.

  • There is a good chanced that this setup will not last long and there will be another election within a year.

  • What is almost certain is that the Block Québécois will keep doing what it always does, holding the opposition party hostage to Québec interest.

  • Carney will be even more corrupt, radical, and wasteful than Trudeau was, pushing the country into even further decline.
    Inflation and the cost of living will increase.

  • It is unlikely that the Liberals will accommodate the demands of the Western provinces and it is quite possible that Alberta and Saskatchewan will start a secession process. I would consider that a very positive development which COULD trigger another election.
    If not, it will be the end of Canada as we know it.

The important point to understand is that this is happening in front of a fascinating international/geopolitical background. The tides are turning, the globalists are losing, a new, multipolar world order is on the rise. The Ukraine conflict and the emergence of the BRICS+ represent a point of no return.

The Western liberal globalist order and its institutions like the UN, NATO, WEF, IMF, WB etc. will either fail or fade into irrelevance in the background of the new multipolar order. The only thing that can save Western countries is the emerging conservative nationalism.
The end of history is turning into a new beginning.

The election in Canada was not a globalist victory, but another last-ditch effort to save the globalist project.

On the short term I am seriously pessimistic, but even on a medium turn of let’s say five years, I am very optimistic.

Let me know what we can do to hasten the arrival of that future in the comments.

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