
How can the United States be expected to negotiate complex trade agreements with a partner where:
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A premier with a alleged drug-dealing past wastes millions on vanity ads?
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A future prime minister is accused of running a global financial scam?
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Municipal officials openly brag about breaking safety laws for bribes?
In response to a report by Carney’s mouthpiece CBC,
Hoekstra accuses Canada of meddling in U.S. politics, says restarting trade talks ‘not going to be easy’
U.S. envoy says Canada needs to ‘seriously consider’ its approach
Below is commentary with alternative perspective on the subject matter:-
The Man Behind the Curtain: A Drug Dealer Turned Premier?
By Eddie HardiešSocial Steward Ā· Statecraft Synergist
Canada is run Crackhead and Drug Dealer?

And who is the mastermind behind this $75 million boondoggle?Ā Doug Ford, a man whose personal history reads like a crime drama. To call his past ācheckeredā is a generous understatement.

It is an open secret in Toronto that before his political career, Doug Ford was a ‘hash dealer’. Apparently this isnāt a wild accusation; itās corroborated by those who knew him. As one source, Tammi Hibma, stated publicly, “Doug Ford used to be a hash dealer in his younger years. This is fact. I dated a guy that went to school with him and his brother, Rob.”Ā She describes the Ford brothers as the “bad boys of the neighborhood” and notes Doug attended the infamous Rochdale College, a “hippie hang out” known as a den of drug use that was eventually shut down.

Worse still are the long-standing, credible allegations that he was the ‘supplier of cocaine’ to his late brother, Mayor Rob Ford, whose own very public crack cocaine scandal captivated and horrified the world. This is the man now in charge of Canadaās largest economy and economy, lecturing the U.S. on trade.
His official record is just as corrupt. A deep dive into his scandals reveals a breathtaking pattern of entitlement and ethical bankruptcy, from theĀ Greenbelt land swap scandalĀ where protected land was allegedly opened up for developer friends, to countless other instances of cronyism. This is the “leader” the U.S. is expected to trust.
The Rot Goes All the Way to the Top: Meet Mark Carney
If you think the problem stops at the provincial level, think again. The man widely tipped to be the next leader of Canadaās Liberal Party and a future Prime Minister isĀ Mark Carney, the former Governor of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England. He is presented as a competent, global financial sage. The reality is far more sinister.
Carney is at the heart of aĀ greenwashing scam of epic proportions. An explosive exposĆ© titledĀ āCORRUPTION ā Mark Carneyās Greenwashing ScamāĀ details his role at Brookfield Asset Management. The report alleges a web ofĀ cronyism, deception, corruption, hypocrisy, exploitation, manipulation, unethicality, and tax evasion.
This isn’t just “business as usual.” This is a calculated scheme where environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles are used as a smokescreen for predatory financial practices and self-enrichment. This is the “respectable” face of Canadian leadership: a wolf in technocrat’s clothing.
The Brazen Corruption on the Ground
The culture of lawlessness isnāt confined to backroom deals; itās out in the open. In the City of Toronto, the corruption is so normalized that officialsĀ brag about it.
A shocking report details how theĀ City of Torontoās Chief Building Official flagrantly boasted about taking a bribeĀ to help a ‘friend’ she had never met before, bypassing critical safety laws. This isn’t a whistleblower’s secret recording; this was a proud admission. The report further accuses Mayor Olivia Chow of beingĀ complicit in this lawbreaking, knowingly and wilfully posing safety and life risks to the public.
This is the reality of Canadian governance: from the building inspector taking bribes, to the premier with a drug-dealing past, to the aspiring PM running a global greenwashing scheme.
Conclusion: Hoekstra is a Voice of Reason
Ambassador Pete Hoekstra did not create this mess. He is merely the first American official with the courage to look past the Canadian “nice guy” facade and call it for what it is: a corrupt system that is fundamentally unstable and unreliable.
How can the United States be expected to negotiate complex trade agreements with a partner where:
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A premier with a alleged drug-dealing past wastes millions on vanity ads?
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A future prime minister is accused of running a global financial scam?
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Municipal officials openly brag about breaking safety laws for bribes?
Ambassador Hoekstra is right. Itās ānot going to be easy.ā In fact, it might be impossible until Canada cleans up its own house. The United States should not be expected to do business with a government that appears, at every level, to be for sale to the highest bidder or the most connected crony. The first step to solving a problem is admitting you have one, and thanks to Ambassador Hoekstra, the problem is now on full display.
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