Carney took a jab at Smith during a campaign event

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Smith's patriotism shines
as Commie Carney outed in
Chinese election interference
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If Liberal Leader Mark Carney triumphs in the federal election on April 28, and his dynamic with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith remains unchanged, significant challenges are looming ahead.

Recently, Carney took a jab at Smith during a campaign event, mocking her unconventional diplomatic efforts in the U.S. Smith's numerous trips to the U.S. included meetings with President Donald Trump and others as she sought to negotiate a favorable deal for Alberta amid the ongoing trade dispute. The Alberta NDP criticized her as "reckless," increasingly sounding like supporters of the Liberal agenda. As the exchanges grow more heated, the specter of independence is becoming a more pressing concern for many.

While Carney questions Smith's loyalty to the nation, it was revealed on Monday that he is receiving support from China, utilizing the WeChat app for campaign promotion. This revelation underscores what many Canadians have long suspected: there has been minimal accountability for Chinese interference in our elections, both historically and in recent times. Carney has strong ties to China; his previous employer, Brookfield Asset Management, secured a substantial loan from the Bank of China, reportedly ranging from $250 million to $276 million. He should feel deeply embarrassed and step back from the election. Nevertheless, he likely won't, and many Canadians appear too apathetic or uninformed to demand a shift in political standards. Carney could potentially win the federal election, highlighting a troubling trend among Canadians who seem to have been conditioned over the past decade to harbor disdain for their own country. In contrast, Smith has emerged as a standout figure in Canadian politics.

While she may have her imperfections, she possesses resilience and appeal that outshine Carney, who resembles a dull stone amid a landscape of deceit and manipulation. The Western Standard has lifted its paywall leading up to the election, allowing me to share their articles once more. It's my preferred source for independent news.