As Canadians get to know Prime Minister Carney, we're seeing that he is becoming one of those Teflon politicians - negative news just doesn't stick to him, he just shrugs it off.
Cathie from Canada
"Do not go gentle into that good night. Blog, blog against the dying of the light"
Thursday, February 05, 2026
Updates: Our Teflon prime minister, some Epstein updates, Elon's despair, and admiring American courage
As Canadians get to know Prime Minister Carney, we're seeing that he is becoming one of those Teflon politicians - negative news just doesn't stick to him, he just shrugs it off.
Wednesday, February 04, 2026
Epstein files reveal the scum who think they can do whatever they like
Three Canadian billionaires have been accused of serial rapes of young women/girls in the last couple of years: Robert Miller, Peter Nygard and Frank Stronach. How many more are revealed in the latest tranche of Epstein files?The only recent Canadian stories I can find about Epstein concern denial of permission for Epstein to visit Canada in 2018 though apparently he did get to Vancouver in 2014 and 2016 by masking his identity; an Epstein invite to a seminar in Austria in 2014, which was supported by the foreign ministries of Canada and Norway though they weren't involved in the guest lists; and a friendly relationship in 2008-9 between Epstein and someone who worked for CBC Edmonton.
What we know so far is that large numbers of political and business elites in the US, the UK and Israel were taking advantage of Epstein's services, raping girls, and being recorded and manipulated. We have no reason to assume Canada was immune. Why aren't Canadian media outlets doing the grunt work of finding out? Why aren't they even reporting the most vile documents uncovered so far? They're planning to let this blow over, just like the Panama Papers blew over without Canadians being prosecuted for tax fraud. It's hard to imagine a resilient economy controlled by these kind of depraved monsters.
MAGA was just delighted to find Mark Carney name in the Epstein files released last Friday.
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Monday, February 02, 2026
Today's News: Building Capacity and Resilience
TLDW: This is the press conference where Kinew and Ford joked about their Heated Rivalry. Anyway, Carney also announced a "Team Canada" trade and investment office plus monthly progress meetings about the CUSMA review and the Port of Churchill plan..
In other Canadian economic news:
Score one for the red and white. www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/art...
— Charlie Angus (@charlieangus104.bsky.social) January 28, 2026 at 1:50 PM
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Looks like Japanese automakers are stepping quite easily into the breach. Looking forward to other car makers signing up to do business in a stable country Report suggests Ottawa reward companies that have shown commitment to making cars in Canada #cdn www.cbc.ca/news/busines...
— TopKat_GlassDragon (@topkatglassdragon.bsky.social) February 2, 2026 at 8:37 PM
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Sunday, February 01, 2026
Sunday Funday: Poilievre's win, Epstein's pals, Melania's movie, Trump's blather; random funny stuff; Carney hat-trick; Trump Watch; and Animal Crackers
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Saturday, January 31, 2026
Today's News: Poilievre wins, Albexit disastrous, Canada needs to toughen up, plus some short takes
Poilievre's big speech was tonight. And he won the leadership vote by 87.5 per cent.
Sigh.
I guess Canada won't be finished with him until after he loses the next election.
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Poilievre just told #CP26 "There's never been a referendum crisis or a national unity crisis when Conservatives have been in power It's an interesting coincidence isn't it" False. BQ was the product of Mulroney's time in office. Borden - WWI conscription crisis. Sir John - Louis Riel. C'mon man.
— davidakin (@davidakin.bsky.social) January 30, 2026 at 8:42 PM
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Friday, January 30, 2026
Today's News: "Albexit" sucks up to Trump, Poilievre flies to Calgary, the Premiers have a laugh, and Carney dials Heated Rivalry up to 11
TLDW: They talked about how the Alberta separatists compare to Quebec separatists, and this week's revelations that some Albertans have talked to the Trump administration about 51st state.
On the CPC leadership, the panel expects Poilievre will survive as leader on Friday, but he won't win the next election because he still can't find more voters from outside his base. And once again, they express an unfounded hope that Poilievre will become more statesmanlike any day now...
Finally, the panel agrees it may be pointless to worry anymore about renegotiating CUSMA, because America isn't going to be a reliable negotiating partner anyway.
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Songs of Minnesota: 'Singing through the bloody mist, We'll take our stand for this land, And the stranger in our midst"
Billy Bragg - City of Heros
Minnesota, by Chad Elliot
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
We the North: Carney walks it forward, not back
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Hmmm.
Three things -- first, Trump called Carney, not the other way around.
Second, isn't it insulting that the Conservatives always take whatever Trump says as gospel while disrespecting everything Carney says.
Third, I would think Carney would not want to get into a "he said-he said" pissing contest with Trump or with any of his people about supposedly apologizing for what he said in Davos.
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Today's News: Carney shows courage, Poilievre attempts survival, Trump knuckles under, Toronto digs out
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This weekend in the New York Times, Ezra Klein wrote about Carney's courage (gift link)
....Trumpism does not hide behind the facade of something high. Part of Trump’s appeal is that he offers his venality as a thuggish honesty: This is what everyone is doing. I’m the only guy willing to admit it. Voters believe that politicians are corrupt. Trump proves them right by flaunting his own corruption; his success confirms their disgust with the system and the need for a champion who has mastered its rules.
This is both a lie and a weakness. It is a lie because Trump’s worldview is not universally shared. Relatively few people are as nakedly transactional or thoroughly corrupt as Trump. And it is a weakness because it creates a hunger for its opposite.
There is a reason Carney’s speech lit such a fire: Carney was, himself, taking a risk. He was, himself, acting against self-interest. He was, himself, showing that he intended to do something more with his power than profit off it. It was a bracing speech, but more than that, it was a brave act. It was the kind of act that Trumpism suggests does not exist, the kind of act that rebuts Trumpism by simply existing.
I am not saying this will go well or easily for Carney — or for other world leaders who choose to take down their signs. Trump is vengeful, and he is right that America can inflict terrible harm on any country it chooses.
But Carney is right that America’s power is, in part, dependent on the willingness of other countries to be entwined with our might. “Hegemons cannot continually monetize their relationships,” Carney warned, “Allies will diversify to hedge against uncertainty. They’ll buy insurance, increase options in order to rebuild sovereignty — sovereignty that was once grounded in rules, but will be increasingly anchored in the ability to withstand pressure.” This is the path Canada is already following, in part through seeking closer ties with China and Qatar.
The world is built on relationships, not leverage, and relationships are built on reciprocity and respect. It is not Trump’s genius to recognize America’s unused strength; it is his blindness to see that our strength was a function of our restraint.
“This is not just strange and hard to understand. It borders on the unthinkable, and that’s why you’re seeing a different response from Europe than before Greenland was center stage.” Trump has radically weakened the U.S. and we won't recover anytime soon, if ever. www.politico.com/news/2026/01...
— William Snyder (@profsnyder.bsky.social) January 22, 2026 at 12:34 AM
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Sunday, January 25, 2026
Some dark news, plus some Sunday Funday to bring the light in
Oh, things are getting dark now.
Trump posting crazy stuff today about Carney and tariffs, plus an ICU nurse shot by the ICE Gestapo in Minneapolis, and Governor Walz calling out the National Guard to protect his people.
First, about that new tariff threat from President TACO:
We cannot back down after getting threats like these. “Governor Carney”. Go to hell. (and Ford and the CPC better get on board - now)
- Black Cloud Six
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Following up on the week - Poilievre, Canada, America
First, some good columns to ponder:
Scrimshaw Unscripted - Evan Scrimshaw
Carney’s Speeches A Political Dagger To Poilievre
On Davos, Quebec City, And Poilievre
Routine Proceedings - Dale Smith Roundup: The domestic speech and the response
The Line -Matt Gurney
We should probably stop disarming our future armed resistance
We cannot confiscate civilian firearms and plan a guerilla campaign at the same time. Pick a lane.
Wesley Wark’s National Security and Intelligence Newsletter
Trump’s lowest depths
Or, have you no sense of decency
Doomsday Scenario - Garrett Graff
Watching A Superpower Die By Suicide
This is one of the wildest moments in all of the modern 400-year history of nation-states and geopolitics.
Need to Know by David Rothkopf
Davos Was the Beginning of the End for Trump
It's all downhill for here for the America's aging mad king
Two from The Concis - Shankar Narayan:
The Mother of All Trump U-Turns
The Davos snub, Starmer’s defiance, Operation Arctic Endurance — and a few more.
and
Why the West Walked Away from Trump’s Board of Peace
Because This Was Never a Board of Peace
Friday, January 23, 2026
Today's News: Suffer the little children in Minneapolis, updating that Board of Peace, and the Poilievre response to Carney's Davos speech


Thursday, January 22, 2026
Today's News: Thinking about the Unthinkable - could Trump invade Canada?
A headline like this has not appeared in a Canadian newspaper for 100 years.
- Dan Gardner
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Carney at Davos "The old order is not coming back. We should not mourn it. Nostalgia is not a strategy. But from the fracture, we can build something better, stronger, and more just. "
Ring the bells that still can ringOnce again, I think, that is what Carney is telling the world - our old order is cracked and its not coming back, but the light will get in for a new world order that is stronger and more just.
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Today's News: The Northern Lights are shining bright above Greenland tonight!
Americans - the whole western world, really - just couldn't believe it. And what does Norway have to do with Greenland anyway?Trump. Is. Insane.
— Jon Cooper (@joncooper-us.bsky.social) January 19, 2026 at 7:53 AM
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But of course Trump actually did say all this.

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