
Re: Carney taps business executive Mark Wiseman to serve as Canada’s ambassador to the U.S.
Carney’s Crony Chaos: The Shocking Appointment of “Father of Mass Immigration” as Ambassador to a MAGA America
In a move that defies both logic and loyalty to Canadian citizens, Prime Minister Mark Carney has installed his longtime friend and business ally, Mark Wiseman—the architect of a radical plan to triple Canada’s population—as the nation’s top diplomat to the United States.
By Eddie Hardie 🍁 Integrity Canada
The announcement, made on Monday, positions Wiseman to take over the crucial Washington role from Kirsten Hillman on February 15, 2026. Carney hailed the appointment, stating that Wiseman brings “immense experience, contacts, and deep commitment” to help navigate the fraught Canada-U.S. relationship during a pivotal period of trade renegotiation.
But beneath the polished corporate veneer lies a controversial and dangerous ideology that threatens the very fabric of Canadian society.
1. The “Century Initiative” Conspiracy: A Corporate-Backed Plot Against Canada
Mark Wiseman is not merely a financier; he is the chairman of the Century Initiative, a non-profit organization with a radical and alarming goal: to increase Canada’s population to 100 million by the year 2100.
This is not a benign demographic suggestion but a corporate-backed plot to fundamentally reshape Canada. The initiative was co-founded by Dominic Barton, the former global head of McKinsey & Company, who also chaired the federal Advisory Council on Economic Growth under Justin Trudeau. Wiseman, as the former global head of active equities at the world’s largest asset manager, BlackRock, represents the interests of global capital—interests that stand to profit immensely from a massive influx of people requiring housing, infrastructure, and financial services.
The group, registered as a charity, is run by a board of corporate and political insiders, effectively forming a shadow cabinet for demographic engineering. This plan is not designed for the prosperity of existing Canadians but for the balance sheets of multinational corporations and the political longevity of the Liberal regime.

2. Pragmatic Math vs. Catastrophic Fantasy: Why 100 Million Is a Death Sentence
The Century Initiative is a dangerous fantasy built on economic fallacies. A pragmatic, non-ideological analysis of Canada’s capacity reveals a terrifying truth.
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Sustainable (20–25 Million): At this level, Canada’s vast natural resources—energy, agriculture, minerals—can support a high standard of living. Infrastructure, healthcare, and housing can keep pace. This is the stable, prosperous Canada that once worked.
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Unstable (40–50 Million): This is our current reality, with a population over 41 million. The result? An affordability crisis, overwhelmed hospitals, stagnant wages, and a feeling of systemic collapse. This instability is a direct result of growth without a coherent plan.
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Catastrophic (100 Million): The Century Initiative’s target is structurally incoherent. Achieving it would require a complete economic overhaul Canada does not possess—a massive manufacturing and export base we’ve spent decades outsourcing. Without this, 100 million means a drastically lower standard of living: unbearable congestion, unattainable housing, and a social safety net stretched to the breaking point.
We are already witnessing the precursor to this catastrophe. As one analysis starkly notes, Canada’s current model creates “jobs that exist because people exist,” not jobs that produce tradable value. When economic shocks hit, as they inevitably will, these hollow service jobs vanish first, leaving millions in crisis.
3. Wiseman’s Scandals: A Record of Contempt for Quebec and Canadian Sovereignty
Wiseman’s baggage extends far beyond his population engineering. His public record is littered with statements that reveal a profound contempt for Canadian institutions and national unity.
- Sex Scandal | BlackRock Firing: Terminated as a top executive for failing to disclose a consensual relationship with a subordinate, violating company policy… Yet another perverted low-life of the corrupt Carney Administration.
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Attack on Supply Management: As the CBC reports, Wiseman has publicly derided Canada’s supply management system for dairy, calling it a scheme that benefits “settled players” and keeps “prices artificially high for Canadian consumers.” These comments have rightfully sparked outrage in Quebec, where the dairy sector is a cultural and economic pillar. Pascal Paradis, a Parti Québécois MNA, called Wiseman’s potential appointment “unacceptable,” stating he is “not a friend of the Quebec nation.”
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The “Howl” Heard ‘Round Quebec: In a breathtakingly arrogant social media post, Wiseman shared a Globe and Mail column with the headline: “100 million Canadians by 2100 may not be federal policy, but it should be – even if it makes Quebec howl.” Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre seized on this, accurately labeling Wiseman as “someone who has shown contempt for Quebec.” Using the word “howl”—a term for dogs—to describe the legitimate concerns of a founding nation is not diplomacy; it is vile disrespect.
These are not the gaffes of a novice but the calculated opinions of an elitist who views national policy and regional sensitivities as mere obstacles to a globalist vision.
4. Imported Chaos: The Human Cost of the Immigration Scam
The Wiseman-backed policy is not an abstract failure; it has a violent, human cost. The relentless push for mass immigration has overwhelmed Canada’s capacity to screen and integrate newcomers, with criminal elements exploiting the chaos.
A recent police bust in Peel Region serves as a chilling case study. Authorities dismantled a violent criminal network, seizing $4.2 million in assets—including luxury vehicles like a Lamborghini SUV—linked to extortion, staged collisions, and fraud. This group allegedly targeted the South Asian business community, terrorizing neighborhoods.
This is the direct result of a system in collapse. The asylum system is buckling under a record-high backlog, and communities are straining under pressure they never asked for. As one report connecting these dots asks, “How did our streets become a marketplace for this kind of organized, imported criminality?” The answer lies in the open-door ideology championed by Mark Wiseman.
5. The Ultimate Diplomatic Insult: Sending a Globalist to MAGA America
Prime Minister Carney’s decision to send Mark Wiseman to Washington is perhaps the most tone-deaf and strategically stupid move imaginable.
He is sending a key architect of mass immigration—a policy that imports what former U.S. President Donald Trump has derided as problems from other countries—to negotiate with a Trump administration built on the “America First” MAGA ethos. Trump and his advisors view uncontrolled immigration as a direct threat to national sovereignty, security, and the economic well-being of their citizens. Wiseman’s entire public identity is an affront to these values.
How can Wiseman possibly negotiate in good faith on trade or security when his personal signature project is to orchestrate the very demographic transformation that Trump and his base vehemently oppose? He is likely to be treated not as a partner, but as a hostile ideologue, a persona non grata in the eyes of the administration. This appointment guarantees friction, not fellowship, at a time when Canada desperately needs a steady hand.

Mark Wiseman is yet another WEF Globalist stooge
Canada is at a crossroads, betrayed by its own leadership. The appointment of Mark Wiseman is a declaration that the globalist project of the Century Initiative takes precedence over the immediate needs of Canadian citizens, the concerns of Quebec, and even the pragmatic requirements of diplomacy.
As Wiseman prepares to take his post, he carries with him not the goodwill of a united nation, but the resentment of a country buckling under the weight of his ideas. He is not an ambassador for Canada; he is an ambassador for its dismantling. The message to Washington is clear: under Carney and Wiseman, Canada is open for demographic business, regardless of the cost to its own people.
“We Globalists never ever care about folks… We are only interested in Money, Scam, and Oligarchs”





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