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What’s Really in Mark Carney’s Book?
The Globalist Blueprint That Will Wreck Canada
We don’t really know Mark Carney. But the Liberal Party is rushing into an election before Canadians get a chance to learn who he is—and what he stands for.
Luckily, we don’t have to guess.
Carney wrote a book laying out his vision:
Value(s): Building a Better World for All
It’s not just a memoir—it’s a manifesto.
And it reads like a WEF-aligned plan to erase Canadian sovereignty, crush economic freedom, and replace democracy with elite control.
Here are 10 direct quotes from the book—and why they spell danger for Canada:
1. A Social Credit System Is Already Being Imagined
Page 272
“In this future world, stores accept only followers with high scores… Community trust becomes currency. Those who fall below the threshold are locked out.”
Carney envisions a system where your rights depend on your behavior score. Sound familiar? This is China-style social credit—coming soon to a city near you.
2. Freedom Will Be Redefined by Bureaucrats
Page 112
“It is the freedom to flourish, not merely to be left alone… In other words, true freedom is positive: the ability to realize our potential.”
Freedom is no longer your right to be left alone. In Carney’s world, you’re only ‘free’ if you obey his system’s rules.
3. The Government Will Control Every Part of Your Life
Page 122
“The government’s role as protector now extends well beyond shielding citizens from violence… to promoting financial stability, protecting the environment, and maintaining data privacy.”
“Today, governments are expected to provide basic services, promote welfare, and foster culture.”
That’s total government overreach—from your wallet to your inbox to your news feed. In Carney’s Canada, nothing is out of bounds.
4. You’ll Own Nothing—and That’s the Point
Page 234
“Shareholders are not owners in the classic sense of ownership… They have no rights of possession or use.”
“As John Kay concludes… ‘No one owns a company any more than they own the air we breathe.’”
If no one really owns anything, who controls it? Answer: the state, the banks, or whoever makes the rules. Not you.
5. Business Will Serve Politics, Not Canadians
Page 214
“Shareholder primacy… can corrode the values of society.”
“Economic and political power should be exercised to benefit the community at large.”
Translation: companies must serve political goals, not customers. If your business doesn't fit the narrative—it won’t survive.
6. Your Money Will Be Tracked, Rated, and Controlled
Page 268
“Nothing central to [money’s] functioning can remain long outside of some form of public supervision.”
“Authorities must adapt the institutions backing money so that the economy benefits from dynamism while money remains… supervised.”
This is the blueprint for Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)—a system where the government sees, scores, and potentially limits your financial activity.
7. Markets Must Be Morally Correct—By Whose Standard?
Page 139
“Markets are not inherently moral… They can support bad values as easily as good ones… They must be embedded in shared moral frameworks.”
That means your speech, your business, and your spending must match elite-approved values. Or else.
8. Experts Will Replace Democracy
Page 245
“We need better value metrics to track what matters. GDP and profits are not enough. Value must reflect broader social goals.”
Carney doesn’t want voters deciding the economy—he wants metrics and “values councils.” Unelected. Unaccountable. Unstoppable.
9. All Institutions Must Serve WEF Ideals
Page 240
“The overhaul of virtually every institution—financial, educational, industrial—is necessary to align with the values of sustainability and inclusion.”
That means Canadian systems must be rebuilt to match WEF goals—not your vote, not your culture, not your community.
10. Every Financial Decision Will Be Judged by Climate Politics
Page 268
“Every financial decision must take climate into account. That means new reporting standards, new scoring systems, and new oversight bodies.”
This turns your bank, your job, and your retirement plan into tools for global climate control—not your future.
Final Word:
This isn’t a theory.
These are Carney’s own words.
- Freedom? Rewritten.
- Ownership? Abolished.
- Markets? Controlled.
- Democracy? Replaced.
This book is the roadmap.
The election is the deadline.
Canada must say NO.
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