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The Globalist Trap: How Conservatives and Liberals Are Leading Canada Down the Same Path
While Canadians fixate on the political theater surrounding Justin Trudeau’s “potential” exit from leadership and the proroguing of Parliament, a quieter but equally alarming reality unfolds behind the curtain. The Conservative Party, often framed as the opposition to Trudeau's Liberal government, is steering Canada toward a globalist agenda through different means. The spotlight on Trudeau's missteps has allowed the Conservatives, under Pierre Poilievre’s leadership, to present themselves as champions of Canadian sovereignty. However, their affiliations and actions tell a different story.
The Liberal Party, under Justin Trudeau, has been at the forefront of embedding Canada into a global framework. From embracing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations to signing onto international agreements that prioritize globalist policies over national interests, Trudeau’s government has openly aligned itself with unelected international bodies.
Policies such as Bill C-293, which mirrors the language of UN initiatives, and public endorsements of organizations like the World Economic Forum (WEF) have made the Liberals synonymous with global governance. Trudeau’s willingness to cede decision-making power to these entities has drawn criticism from those who believe Canada’s sovereignty is being eroded. And while all eyes are on show coming out of the Liberal theatre what is the “Opposition” up to?
LET’S PULL THE CURTAIN BACK SHALL WE…
Has a familiar look doesn’t it.
The Conservatives, led by Pierre Poilievre, have marketed themselves as defenders of Canadian freedom and opponents of Trudeau’s globalist agenda. Poilievre’s rhetoric focuses on economic independence, affordable living, and smaller government, i a nutshell, a direct appeal to voters disillusioned by the Liberals' perceived overreach.
However, a closer look reveals that the Conservatives are not the nationalists they claim to be. It was Stephen Harper, Poilievre’s predecessor and mentor, who solidified the Conservative Party’s ties to globalist institutions.
In 2015, months before Trudeau took power, Harper committed Canada to the United Nations' Agenda 2030, a sweeping framework that ties Canada to 17 Sustainable Development Goals. These goals prioritize global governance and erode national sovereignty under the guise of sustainability and equity.
He actively participated in WEF meetings and championed policies like the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), further integrating Canada into a global trade network often favoring multinational corporations.
Harper set the Stage for Climate and Energy Policies, while he appeared to support Alberta's oil and gas industry, his administration also allowed global interests significant influence in energy policy, paving the way for later climate-driven regulations under Trudeau.
What is Harper doing now you ask?
Well besides putting Danielle Smith in her chair…
His main focus is Corporate and Surveillance Ventures
As chairman of AWZ Ventures, which intertwine Canadian influence with global financial and technological elites, including ventures linked to surveillance technologies. But wait they also are producing delivery systems for …yup you guessed it vaccines.
If that wasn’t enough he is chairman of International Democrat Union …this one has some really interesting members… look at all the members including Pierre Poilievre.
These are but a few of the hats this globalist wears…others include:
Harper & Associates Consulting Inc. Founded in 2016, Harper & Associates is a global consulting and strategic advisory firm where Stephen Harper serves as Chairman and CEO.
Vision One Harper is the Chairman and co-founder of Vision One, a value-oriented investment fund based in Miami, Florida.
Colliers International Group Inc. Since September 2016, Harper has been an independent director on the board of Colliers International, a leading real estate services and investment management company.
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. In March 2024, Harper was appointed to the board of directors of Alimentation Couche-Tard, a multinational convenience store operator.
“Couche-Tard is a global leader in convenience and mobility, operating in 29 countries and territories, with more than 16,700 stores, of which almost 13,100 offer road transportation fuel. With its well-known Couche-Tard and Circle K banners, it is one of the largest independent convenience store operators in the United States and it is a leader in the convenience store industry and road transportation fuel retail in Canada, Scandinavia, the Baltics, as well as in Ireland. It also has an important presence in Poland and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of People's Republic of China and has recently expanded to Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. More than 150,000 people are employed throughout its network.”
Always leave the best for last…
Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) In November 2024, Premier Danielle Smith appointed Harper as Chairman of the Board of AIMCo, which manages over C$160 billion in public pension funds for Alberta
SO WHAT YOU SAY?…
Well if you belong to one of these groups you might consider asking a few questions.
Pension Plans
AIMCo acts as an investment manager for the following public sector pension plans:
Alberta Teachers’ Retirement Fund (ATRF)
Alberta Teachers' Retirement Fund Board administers the Teachers' Pension Plan for all Alberta teachers in school jurisdictions and charter schools and the Private School Teachers' Pension Plan for Alberta private school teachers who have elected to join the Plan.
Learn more at atrf.com
Local Authorities Pension Plan (LAPP)
LAPP members are employees of local authorities in Alberta including cities, towns, villages, municipal districts, hospitals, colleges, school boards and many other public service organizations. LAPP is the largest public sector pension plan in Alberta and our largest client.
Learn more at lapp.ca
Management Employees Pension Plan (MEPP)
MEPP serves management-level employees of the Alberta provincial public service, approved agencies, boards and commissions.
Learn more at mepp.ca
Management Supplementary Retirement (MSRP)
MSRP provides additional pension benefits to public service managers of designated employers who participate in MEPP and with an annual salary that exceeds the salary cap derived from the Defined Benefit Limit set under the federal Income Tax Act.
Learn more at mepp.ca
Provincial Judges & Applications Judges Registered Pension Plan (JRPP)
The plan serves justices appointed under the Court of Justice Act and applications judges appointed under the Court of King’s Bench Act.
Learn more at jpp.apsc.ca
Provincial Judges & Applications Judges Unregistered Pension Plan (JUPP)
JUPP provides additional pension benefits to JRPP members beyond the amount allowed for registered pension plans under the federal Income Tax Act.
Learn more at jpp.apsc.ca
Public Service Pension Plan (PSPP)
PSPP provides retirement benefits to employees of the Government of Alberta, universities, colleges, provincial corporations and government boards, agencies and commissions.
Learn more at pspp.ca
Special Forces Pension Plan (SFPP)
SFPP provides retirement benefits for police officers, chiefs and deputy chiefs of municipalities in Alberta, including Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Camrose, Lacombe and Taber.
Learn more at sfpp.ca
Universities Academic Pension Plan (UAPP)
UAPP serves the academic and professional staff of Alberta universities and Banff Centre.
Learn more at uapp.ca
Endowment Funds
AIMCo manages the investments for several endowment funds including the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund, seen as a pioneer among sovereign wealth funds. These funds have long time horizons and have been established to provide long-term savings as well as financing for medical research, academic scholarships, science and engineering.
Insurance Funds
AIMCo manages the investments for several insurance-related funds on behalf of provincial arms-length organizations including Workers’ Compensation Board – Alberta, Credit Union Deposit Guarantee Corporation and Agricultural Financial Services Corporation. These funds are invested with an emphasis on stability and preservation of capital.
Government Funds
AIMCo manages many key government assets used to fund the ongoing operations of the Province. These funds have a lower risk tolerance to market fluctuations, reduced risk relative to pension or endowment clients. They are invested in fixed income products for stability, liquidity and preservation of capital and have a commensurately lower return expectation.
Specialty Funds
AIMCo manages the assets for select specialty funds, including some provincial arms-length organizations, which have unique objectives. Each of these organizations aims to achieve a very specific mandate and we work closely with them to understand their needs and execute accordingly.
Harper’s legacy is not one of Canadian independence but of aligning national policies with globalist frameworks, setting the stage for the current Conservative Party to continue down a similar path.
So is Pierre Poilievre Champion of the People or Globalist Ally?
Pierre Poilievre has built his reputation as a defender of Canadian sovereignty, but his actions and affiliations suggest otherwise:
The UN Award
In 2023, Poilievre received an award from the United Nations for advancing sustainability goals. This recognition raises questions about his alignment with globalist frameworks, especially given his vocal criticisms of Trudeau’s UN affiliations.Ties to Harper’s Legacy
As a key figure in Harper’s government, Poilievre was directly involved in the administration that signed Canada onto Agenda 2030. Despite his current rhetoric, he has offered no plan to disentangle Canada from these commitments.Membership in the International Democrat Union (IDU)
Poilievre is a member of the IDU, an organization founded by global elites including Margaret Thatcher and George H.W. Bush, to align center-right parties worldwide with globalist principles. The IDU’s promotion of free trade agreements and international governance mirrors WEF-style globalism, raising further doubts about Poilievre’s nationalist credentials. This affiliation raises questions about Poilievre’s true intentions and whether his leadership will prioritize Canadian sovereignty or international agendas.
A Globalist Trap that is
Whether under the Liberals’ overt embrace of international bodies or the Conservatives’ quieter alignment with globalist institutions, Canada is heading toward the same destination. The mechanisms differ, Trudeau uses progressive ideals, while Poilievre leans on free-market rhetoric but the outcomes are alarmingly similar:
Loss of Sovereignty: Both parties continue to embed Canada within international agreements that prioritize global interests over national needs.
Economic Vulnerability: The Conservatives’ ties to global financial elites and the Liberals’ climate-driven regulations both threaten Canada’s economic independence.
Surveillance and Control: Harper’s involvement in ventures like AWZ and the broader embrace of mass surveillance technologies by both parties highlight a trend toward increased state control over citizens.
More to Come …stay tuned.
What can you do?
Canadians must recognize that the political dichotomy between Liberals and Conservatives is largely a facade. Both parties are entrenched in a globalist framework that serves elites rather than ordinary citizens.
Go to Stop Trudeau and while you are there TAKE ALL the actions, the hard parts done, all you gotta do is as Dr. Rima says “ride your freedom mouse”
Call your Conservative “leaders” ask questions and demand answers.
They ALL Lied. Join the campaign to Take Action and Raise Public Awareness at
https://TheyLied.ca/
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You can see the bs if you watch question period where the Liberals do not answer any questions...well it seems that they do not have to answer the question. This is a fact coming from Rota the house speaker as I sent him a letter asking why they were not held in contempt and put in jail. They do not have to answer. My whole life I did not vote as I believed that government was nothing but a legalized Mafia. I did encouraged Pierre to run as something needed to be done. I do not believe any any of these parties. Never have related to any. It is too bad Canadians are so blind they refuse to see. If you look at history as you have done, yes it was the Conservatives who signed us on to all this global shit. What they have done in parliament I believe is very deliberate. Lets see, hmmm, the liberals get wiped out in an election, NDP also get wiped out....well green party drunken May well that is a nothing burger. What does that leave you one government party....One World Government, wake up fellow Canadians....thank you Connie....so the big question is There is NO one to vote for....we are screwed.