Olympic Game Misconduct: Canada's Left Tries To Change Topics
“U.S. Defeats Authoritarian Communists On The Ice, Again”— The Federalist
How excited are the Americans with the two gold medals in Olympic hockey? President Trump gave U.S. men's goalie Connor Hellybucyk the Congressional Medal of Honor at his State of the Union speech for stopping 46 shots against the favoured Canadians in the gold-medal final.
Prompting a tantrum from Whoopi Goldberg on The View, calling it ”insanely rude" for President Donald Trump not to host other athletes who won gold medals as well. (The U.S. women’s team turned down a White House invitation from Trump.)
Other than that snark, Americans are over the moon about the men’s upset of Canada and the women’s predicted win over Canada. Old-fashioned patriotism in the form of toothless hockey grunts at the State of the Uniion has replaced The Squad as the dominant meme in America. Here’s satirist Matt Walsh puckishly suggesting that America should follow up on the hockey wins and do a Maduro on Mark Carney.
Leaving Canada where? There was much invested emotionally in the men’s team restoring pride in a Trump-obsessed nation with separatist movements rumbling in two provinces. Carney’s “Elbows Up” Canadian boomers and their paid media remain in shock over the loss. Here’s the Mop &n Pail’s headline for its Irish columnist: “The State of the Union was a zoo – and Team USA the monkeys”.
The patron saint of #TDS, Bruce Arthur, did his predictable rant to rationalize the loss and the American celebration with Trump. “I don’t believe every player in the room is a MAGA chucklehead, but does it matter unless they apologize? Between this and Kash Patel, and accepting Trump’s invitation, this was just an utterly repellent display from a team that also honoured Johnny Gaudreau’s family.”
Apologize for what? Upsetting Canada’s pink press corps? Glen McGregor was all about polls. “After their White House visit, Team USA players Auston Matthews and Brady Tkachuk are losing fan support, according to this analysis of social media posts by "
See, only morally superior Canadians can decide what’s an appropriate celebration for the Americans In the aftermath of the Milan Meltdown. And so now lonely eyes on the Left turn to PM Carney and his plan to lead an association of Trump-hating nations in opposition to POTUS’ plans for a “DonRoe Doctrine” and a tariff-based economic model.
After promising to have a new deal with America on tariffs by last July it seems like Carney is now playing a waiting game in hopes that someone shoots Trump. Okay, maybe that’s a bit harsh. But while the contrasts in the #DEI Canadian press have made much of Trump’s volatile business and personal background but very little of Carney’s past in the globalist bubble.
Which would be instructive in deciding the future of the country he runs. While Trump is seen as a transactional pirate the Canadian media have portrayed Carney as an internationally respected financial genius who advised Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland.
Or is he? The real resumé of the former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor is a Davos foot soldier. Here’s a deep dive from Calgary-based businessman Robin Hillier. In these two videos Hillier lays out the first time the Brookfield Asset Management vice-chair sought to “lead” a group of nations in the GFANZ (Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero). The secret sauce used by Carney was public pension monies like the Ontario Teachers Pension fund as LLPs to ‘de-risk” low-return green investments, making them sweeter for private investors.
Carney’s private-side version of GFANZ (with almost 600 global financial firms) then collapsed when the U.S. Department of Justice began investigating Carney’s baby for antitrust and unfair trading practices. Carney’s next scheme was to re-create that strategy, this time ginnng up to a trillion dollars in risk-free private investments in Canada by using rock-solid public pension funds as a backstop. Give the videos a close watch here. And here.
There is much detail about the fine art of globalist capital movement in these videos. But what we can clearly see is why, when the first investment scheme collapsed in a smoking ruin after just 18 months, Carney headed to the Canadian government as PM, conveniently replacing Trudeau. It was an easy transition as an unpaid Carney had been “advising” the financially illiterate Trudeau and his equally challenged finance minister Freeland on ways to allegedly circumvent the restrictions surrounding Canadian public pension money.
Hillier shows how the structure of the deals he’s concocting under the heading of “infrastructure” will benefit private-side investors (including Carney himself via his holdings in the U.S.) while putting the rlsk on the Canadian pension system. In a number of cases it might be a decade or longer to see how/ if the public benefited from the deals structured by Carney.
Given this revelation of Carney’s conflicts, Trump’s ballyhooed plans versus Carney’s use of the public pension system seem equally dodgy. Just not to the gullible Canadian public. The latest Angus Reid poll has the Liberals ahead by 13 points over the Conservatives, who at 32 percent, are at their lowest support level in over a year #cdnpoli Carney also leads Pierre Poilievre by even more in most trusted.
Leading to more TDS paranoia from the huddled masses of the north. @SpencerFernando “It is now beyond obvious that the Conservative approach of avoiding Trump has failed completely… the Conservatives have chosen a different route, a route based more on criticizing Canada for 'not getting a deal' rather than emphasizing Trump's hostility towards Canada. The polls indicate Canadians are rejecting that route.”
Yes, double down with blaming Donald when Carney’s Canada’s economic performance is in free fall. Sounds like a strategy. While no one would say Polievre’s reaction to Trump was seamless, Carney’s own avoidance scheme has been almost as bad as Cale Makar’s backchecking on the winning goal in OT. In both cases Canadians are going to have to wait four years to see if either redeems himself.
Bruce Dowbiggin @dowbboy is the editor of Not The Public Broadcaster A two-time winner of the Gemini Award as Canada's top television sports broadcaster, his 2025 book Deal With It: The Trades That Stunned The NHL And Changed Hockey is now available on Amazon. Inexact Science: The Six Most Compelling Draft Years In NHL History, his previous book with his son Evan, was voted the seventh-best professional hockey book of all time by bookauthority.org . His new poetry collection In Other Words is available via brucedowbigginbooks.ca and on Kindle books at https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1069802700