Carney tours abroad as crises at home grow

In the latest episode of Not ‘Sorry’ on Juno News, host Alexander Brown is joined by Brian Lilley of the Toronto Sun, to breakdown Mark Carney’s latest overseas jaunt that accomplished little, while domestic crises only grow worse inside Canada.

Canadians can ill-afford more of the Trudeau-era’s fruitless globetrotting spectacles, press conference non-answers, and the prioritization of relationships with progressive global think-tanks over meaningful results and corrections to self-inflicted Liberal crises.

Brown and Lilley sound the alarm over the interim Parliamentary Budget Officer’s (PBO) dire warnings, who called the $68.5 billion deficit “stupefying” and “shocking,” insisting it’s unsustainable -- and if it doesn’t change, [Canada] “is done.”

The two further dissect the pre-Trump deficit crisis, with Lilley emphasizing federal policies as the root cause.

Discussion also turns to Canada’s flatlined real GDP per capita, and continued immigration woes, with reporting that Canada fails to track visa overstays – and potentially nearing one million illegals - amid fraud in a system where 4.9 million visas are soon set to expire.

Lilley cites an explosion in fraudulent asylum claims as further proof of this broken Liberal system.

As the polling indicates cost of living and domestic crises again eclipsing Trump and “elbows up” concerns, this episode is a must-listen for Canadians fed up with Carney promises so far going nowhere.

Alexander Brown is the Director of Communications & Campaigns for the National Citizens Coalition (NCC). Every week, Brown hosts ‘Not “Sorry’” exclusively on Juno News.
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