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Consumer BOYCOTT of USA
Sep 2, 2025
Diplomat
challenging Canadian sovereignty left speechless! - Sep 2, 2025
In a shocking
diplomatic showdown, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney publicly
silenced the U.S. Ambassador during a heated exchange over the
Northwest Passage and Arctic sovereignty. What began as a routine
panel discussion at the North American Energy Security Conference in
Ottawa quickly turned into a fiery clash that left the U.S. side
speechless and the world stunned.
Carney’s bold words—“Canada’s sovereignty is not negotiable”—sent
shockwaves across international relations, igniting debates about
Canada–U.S. relations, Arctic resources, and the global balance of
power. This viral moment trended under #CarneyStands, drawing
overwhelming support from Canadians while sparking concern in
Washington.
Ford Pours Out
Crown Royal Whisky - Sep 2, 2025
Doug Ford turned heads at a press conference in Waterloo, Ontario —
not just by announcing over $12.9 million in skills development
training for local workers, but by ending with a dramatic protest
against Crown Royal’s parent company, Diageo.
After news that the company will shut down its bottling plant in
Amherstburg, eliminating nearly 200 jobs, the Ontario Premier poured
out a bottle of Crown Royal whisky on stage to send a message.
Carney Shuts Down Reporter Over Trump,
Praises Trade With China - Sept. 3, 2025
Prime Minister Mark Carney opened his two-day cabinet meeting with
one of the most fiery press conferences of his leadership. When
asked about Donald Trump and the ongoing tariff tensions, Carney
fired back with a confident response, reminding Canadians that 85%
of Canada’s trade with the U.S. remains tariff-free and that the
Canadian economy is insulated from American pressure.
In this video, we break down Carney’s strong stance on trade, his
strategy to safeguard Canadian industries, and his outlook on future
negotiations with Washington. We also cover his approach to global
trade diversification, especially with China, and his domestic push
for efficiency and smart investment in housing, infrastructure, and
innovation.
At a time when global politics feels unstable, Carney’s message is
clear: Canada is calm, steady, and prosperous under his leadership.
Watch this full breakdown of his remarks and learn why Canadians are
not feeling the pinch of global economic tensions.
SCO 2025: Xi's Historic Speech CRUSHES
Western Dominance - China, Russia, India and Iran Unite - Sept. 2,
2025
In this video, we dive deep into the 25th Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation (SCO) Summit, held in Tianjin, China — the largest in
SCO history. With over 20 global leaders in attendance, including Xi
Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Narendra Modi, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and
Iranian President Pezeshkian, this summit marks a turning point for
the Global South in asserting its role in shaping a multipolar
world.
Chinese President Xi Jinping declared the SCO an “effective force
against hegemonism and power politics.” He proposed bold economic
and security initiatives, including billions in aid and credit,
expanded scholarships, and the creation of new institutions to
combat security threats and narcotics trafficking.
We’ll break down key moments like the Xi-Modi bilateral, the growing
China-Russia alliance, and Iran’s call for a sovereignty defense
committee and a currency swap system to bypass Western sanctions.
De-Dollarization Accelerates in 2025:
India Dumps U.S. Treasuries as Tensions With the US Rise - Sept. 3,
2025
In today’s video, we dive deep into India’s strategic shift away
from U.S. dollar-denominated assets and what it means for the future
of global finance.
As of mid Q3 2025, India has reduced its U.S. Treasury holdings to
$227 billion, down from $242 billion last year — signaling a
cautious move to diversify its foreign exchange reserves.
Simultaneously, the Reserve Bank of India has added over 39 metric
tonnes of gold, increasing its total gold reserves to nearly 880
tonnes — a record year-on-year increase.
This move aligns with a growing global trend of de-dollarization, as
central banks hedge against U.S. fiscal risks, currency volatility,
and geopolitical uncertainty. China is also cutting U.S. debt, while
others like Israel increase their holdings — a clear sign of
diverging global strategies.
Is this the end of the dollar’s dominance? Not quite — but it is
being diluted.
India HUMILIATES The USA in China -
Canada Watches - Sept 3, 2025
The USA is HUMILIATED on the World Stage by INDIA. A new World Order
is forming. Xi Jinping meets Narendra Modi & Vladimir Putin
personally in China. Canada needs to work to mend relationship with
India and China. Analysis here.
Canadian Coast Guard Now Officially
part of National Defence - Aug 3, 2025
Canada announced today that the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) Has
officially become part of Canada's National Defence Team.
Ministers Joly and Leblanc comment on
U.S. tariffs, bolstering the economy – September 4, 2025
Ministers Mélanie Joly (industry) and Dominic LeBlanc (Canada-U.S.
trade, intergovernmental affairs) take questions from reporters in
Toronto, as a two-day meeting of the federal cabinet continues. They
comment on the state of negotiations with the Trump administration
in the U.S. regarding sectoral tariffs impacting steel, aluminum and
lumber industries. They also discuss tariff relief for affected
sectors and the government’s proposed defence industrial strategy.
PM Carney announces measures to
support Canada's strategic industries – September 5, 2025
At a news conference in Mississauga, Ont., Prime Minister Mark
Carney announces a series of measures to support Canada's industries
that are impacted by U.S. tariffs. Included in the plan is a review
of the federal government’s electric vehicle (EV) mandate and a new
“Buy Canada” policy.
Canada Mexico USA Job Numbers Out -
Not Good Sep 06, 2025
Latest Job reports for Canada, Mexico & USA are all BAD NEWS. US
tariff policy is having the effect predicted by most economists.
Killing JOBS. Analysis here.
Trump Shocked As Canada May Scrap 100%
EV Tariff On China - Sept 7, 2025
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Minister Mélanie Joly have set the
stage for one of the boldest shifts in Canada’s trade policy. After
scrapping the EV mandate, Ottawa is now openly exploring new ways to
make electric vehicles affordable for Canadians.
Joly said Canada is ready to import EVs from Europe, South Korea,
and Japan. But experts are asking the real question: will Canada
also consider removing the 100% tariff on Chinese EVs? Such a move
could not only cut prices for families, but also unlock a deal to
end the devastating canola tariffs China has imposed on Canadian
farmers.
This would be a dramatic break from Washington’s playbook. For
Donald Trump, Canada lifting tariffs on China would be a nightmare —
proof that his trade war is backfiring. Instead of weakening Canada,
it is forcing Ottawa to adapt, diversify, and chart its own path.
Important Note: This is an ongoing development. What you’ll hear in
this video is based on remarks from officials, expert analysis, and
critical discussion in Canadian media. The Canadian government has
not confirmed any decision to lift tariffs on Chinese EVs at this
stage.
In this video, we dive into the growing debate, the economic and
political stakes, and why Carney’s pragmatism could turn tariffs
from a weapon into an opportunity. Stay tuned with Canada Today for
the full story, and don’t forget to subscribe for more breaking
updates.
Canadian PM Mark Carney on US, Trump
Tariffs & Steel Production - Sept 9, 2025
Canadian-made water bomber back in
production to fight wildfires - Sept 8, 2025
America Stands Naked Before the World
- Sep 9, 2025
Canada has just shattered the illusion of American dominance leaving
the United States exposed before the entire world. Trump’s “easy to
win” trade war has backfired, costing America half a million jobs,
collapsing ports, and devastating farmers and manufacturers.
Meanwhile, Canada’s strategic retaliation and new global alliances
have reshaped the balance of power.
US Job Market Collapses - 1 MILLION
Jobs Lost as Fed Is Forced to Cut Rates - Sept 9, 2025
Canada Ranks FIRST As Most Loved
Country On Earth - Sept 10, 2025
PM Mark Carney makes announcement on
nation-building projects – Sep 11, 2025
Prime Minister Mark Carney holds a news conference in Edmonton to
make an announcement on major projects. Speaking to his caucus on
Wednesday, the prime minister confirmed that today he would announce
the first series of nation-building projects selected to be
fast-tracked for approval under the Building Canada Act.
Manitoba's Wab Kinew responds to
federal govt’s major projects announcement – September 11, 2025
Speaking with reporters in Winnipeg, Premier Wab Kinew reacts to
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first list of nation-building projects
being recommended for fast-track approval.
Canada’s Secret Weapon: McIlvenna Bay
‘Clean’ Mine Set to Dominate North America’s Energy Future! - Sep
12, 2025
Amid escalating trade wars, U.S. tariffs, and a disrupted North
American supply chain, Canada is taking bold action. Prime Minister
Mark Carney has fast-tracked five major projects, with McIlvenna Bay
emerging as a strategic copper-zinc mine central to North America’s
clean energy transition. This video explores how a single mine could
reshape continental industrial strategy, secure critical EV and
renewable energy supply chains, and turn a trade crisis into
opportunity.
Why McIlvenna Bay matters: Global
demand for copper is set to skyrocket, driven by the electric
vehicle revolution and expansion of renewable energy grids.
Traditional sources in Chile and Peru face political risk, strikes,
and resource nationalism, threatening reliable supply. McIlvenna Bay
offers stable, ESG-compliant mining in Canada, powered by renewable
energy, fully electrified operations, and partnerships with
Indigenous communities, creating thousands of direct and indirect
jobs while fostering social and environmental responsibility.
This project is more than mining—it’s industrial insurance for North
America, providing a reliable critical minerals supply, supporting
EV adoption, battery manufacturing, and the continent’s green
economy. Fast-tracking raises concerns about environmental
assessments and community consultation, but transparent engagement,
rigorous monitoring, and enforceable agreements aim to set a global
standard for sustainable mining.
By positioning McIlvenna Bay as a strategic anchor, Canada is not
just a supplier of commodities—it becomes a geopolitical and
economic leader, integrating industrial resilience with ethical
resource development. From Saskatchewan to Detroit, Ontario, and
Silicon Valley, McIlvenna Bay symbolizes how trade conflicts can
catalyze innovation, sustainability, and continental
interdependence.
Discover how Canada leverages natural resources, ESG principles, and
strategic planning to redefine its role in North American industry,
green technology, and global mining leadership.
Mark Carney FINALIZES Alberta-Japan
Oil Deal - Sep 12, 2025
For decades, Alberta’s oil exports have been chained to the United
States. Nearly 90% of all crude flows south, giving Washington
control over prices, pipelines, and Canada’s economic future. But
now, under Prime Minister Mark Carney’s leadership, Alberta is
breaking free.
This video dives deep into the shocking, game-changing talks between
Alberta and Japan. The proposed investment would see Alberta
financing coker units in Japanese refineries, allowing Japan to
process Alberta’s heavy crude directly. The result? A guaranteed
Asian market, reduced dependence on the U.S., and the boldest step
toward Canadian energy independence in decades.
Canada’s $53 Billion Copper Deal Just
Shook the World - Sept 13. 2025
Welcome to GeoCapitalist, where we decode global wealth and explore
the implications of Canada's groundbreaking $53 billion copper mega
deal. This merger between Anglo-American and Tech Resources is set
to reshape the energy landscape, challenging US influence while
positioning Ottawa at the forefront of a resource more valuable than
oil.
Copper's critical role in electric vehicles, renewable energy
technologies, and defense systems cannot be overstated. As demand
skyrockets and supply dwindles, this deal not only transforms Canada
into a copper superpower but also alters geopolitical dynamics
worldwide. Discover how these shifts will impact us all!
Carney SHUTS DOWN Alberta Separatism -
Sept 13, 2025
Alberta separatism has once again become a flashpoint in Canadian
politics — but this time, Prime Minister Mark Carney is rewriting
the script. In a high-stakes interview, Carney addressed Premier
Danielle Smith’s nine demands, rising separatist sentiment in
Alberta, and Canada’s future as a united country.
Instead of confrontation, Carney is pursuing cooperation. He
reframed Smith’s list as solvable issues, pointed to a “grand
bargain” on energy and carbon capture, and tied Alberta’s future
directly to Canada’s strength on the global stage. His strategy not
only weakens separatist anger at home — it also undercuts Donald
Trump’s attempts to exploit Western alienation for political
leverage.
Mark Carney Announces 13 BILLION In
New Home Construction - Sept 15, 2025
Global Investors Are Dumping Dollar as
It Loses Value - Sept 15, 2025
AMERICA LOST THE ARCTIC – And Carney
Didn’t Fire a Shot - sept 15, 2025
While Washington was busy fighting tariff wars and chasing
headlines, Canada made the coldest move in modern history. Mark
Carney didn’t send soldiers or ships — he used silence, treaties,
and contracts to quietly lock the United States out of the Arctic
forever.
This wasn’t about ice. It was about 50 trillion dollars in oil, gas,
and rare earth minerals buried under frozen seas. Minerals America
needs for its military, its energy grid, its very survival.
Sask. Premier Moe returns from trade
talks in China - Sept. 15, 2025
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe was on a trade mission to China with
the Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Kody Blois, last
week.
Moe is taking reporter questions in Saskatoon about the trade
mission upon his return.
Carney Prepares to REMOVE 100% Tariff
on Chinese EVs - Sept. 16, 2025
Canada’s 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles is under serious
review. Prime Minister Mark Carney, meeting with Saskatchewan
Premier Scott Moe, expressed gratitude for Moe’s China trip to push
back against Beijing’s retaliation. Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly,
speaking before today’s cabinet meeting, confirmed Ottawa is
actively reviewing both the EV tariff and Canada’s ZEV mandates.
The stakes are high. China has already hit Canada’s canola farmers
with heavy tariffs in response, putting pressure on prairie
provinces. Now Carney and Joly are signaling that a policy shift
could be coming. Removing the EV tariff would bring relief for
farmers, open Canada to cheaper EVs, and even create space for deals
with Chinese automakers to manufacture cars in Canada — creating
thousands of jobs.
This would also mark a clear break with Donald Trump’s trade
strategy, which Carney no longer has reason to follow as Trump
threatens Canada’s economy. The debate has shifted. The EV tariff
once looked untouchable — but now, Canada may be preparing to lift
it.
Canada’s biggest food can maker coming
to Chatham - Sept, 2025
Ideal Can has made an $80 million investment, bringing an empty
factory back to life. CTV Windsor’s Sanjay Maru has the details.
Trump HUMILIATED as Canada and EU Sign
Massive Aluminum Deal - Sept. 16, 2025
In this video, we break down how Canada and the European Union
signed a massive aluminum deal that leaves the United States
isolated on the global stage. This move marks a major shift in trade
dynamics, weakening U.S. leverage and exposing the costs of failed
trade policies. With Trump facing backlash over economic isolation,
Canada and the EU are strengthening their partnership while America
loses influence in international trade. Learn why this deal matters
for global economics and U.S. politics.
Carney Joins Hands With Mexico in
SHOCK Energy Deal! - Sept. 17, 2025
Canada has just made a shocking energy move that will reshape North
America’s future. Under Prime Minister Mark Carney, Canada has
rejected U.S. pipeline demands — including calls to revive Keystone
XL — and is pivoting south to build energy ties with Mexico. Alberta
Premier Danielle Smith’s visit to Mexico has sparked speculation of
a new era in Canadian energy, where oil and gas flow by sea to
Mexico instead of pipelines to the United States.
This video dives deep into the political drama, the economic risks,
and the explosive consequences of Canada’s decision. Why did Mark
Carney leave oil pipelines off Canada’s national priority list? How
are Canadian companies like TC Energy expanding pipelines inside
Mexico? And what does this mean for the U.S., for Mexico, and for
Canadian sovereignty?
Trump & Poilievre HUMILIATED By Carney In Today's Parliament - Sept.
17, 2025
Today’s Parliament Question Period was nothing short of explosive.
Prime Minister Mark Carney clashed with opposition leader Pierre
Poilievre in a fiery debate that left Poilievre frustrated and
humiliated.
Poilievre repeated his usual soundbites and slogans, but Carney hit
back with facts, policy, and vision. The highlight came when Carney
made a huge statement: Canada’s economy, he said, is now stronger
than that of the United States because Canada has lower interest
rates. This bold claim drew gasps in the chamber and sent a clear
message — Canada is carving out its own economic path, no longer
defined by Trump’s America.
Carney pointed to Canada’s fiscal anchors, record investments, and
stability as proof that his leadership is delivering prosperity.
Poilievre, on the other hand, stuck to clickbait rhetoric without
offering real solutions.