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    Canada Turns Against Its Lifeline While Its Leader Invests In It

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteApril 21, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Mark Carney has now openly declared that Canada can no longer rely on the United States, stating that the relationship has become a “weakness” rather than a strength. Roughly three-quarters of Canada’s exports go to the United States, tying the two economies together in a way that cannot simply be undone by political rhetoric. Yet what makes this far more revealing is not what Carney says publicly, but what his financial disclosures reveal privately.

    Carney is not some outsider challenging the system. He IS the system. He spent over a decade at Goldman Sachs working across New York, London, and global capital markets before moving into central banking and later running investment strategies at Brookfield Asset Management. His entire career has been embedded in the very global financial structure he now claims Canada must distance itself from.

    The real contradiction becomes clear when you examine his investment portfolio. His disclosures show hundreds of holdings across global markets, with a staggering concentration outside Canada. One analysis of his filings revealed that only about 3.5% of his equity exposure was tied to Canadian-listed companies, meaning the overwhelming majority of his capital is invested abroad. Even more striking, disclosures cited by political opponents indicate that roughly 91% of his holdings are tied to U.S.-headquartered companies or funds.

    And what exactly is he invested in? Not small domestic Canadian industry. Not the local economy he claims to be protecting. His exposure is concentrated in large-scale global sectors that are deeply integrated with the U.S. economy and global capital markets. His holdings include major infrastructure, energy transition, and industrial firms tied to electrification, mining, and large-scale resource development. These are not nationalist investments. These are global capital plays. They depend on international supply chains, U.S. markets, and large institutional flows.

    Mark Carney cannot be trusted to make decisions on housing, energy, or AI when he stands to make financial gains from those decisions. Canadians deserve a Prime Minister who is free to

    He has also been directly tied to companies like Stripe, major global fintech firms, and Brookfield’s vast infrastructure and private equity network, which itself shifted significant operations toward the United States. This is not someone reducing exposure to America. This is someone whose financial future is deeply linked to it.

    Conservatives call for Carney to sell Brookfield assets after questioning CEO

    This is where the hypocrisy becomes impossible to ignore. Publicly, Carney is warning Canadians that the United States is no longer reliable. Privately, his capital is overwhelmingly positioned inside that very system. He is not divesting from America. He is invested in it at scale. That is not speculation. That is what the disclosures show.

    Political leaders increasingly speak in terms of nationalism and independence while remaining fully dependent on global capital flows. They criticize the system publicly while benefiting from it privately.

    Carney’s push to distance Canada from the United States is therefore not grounded in economic reality. Canada’s economy is structurally tied to the U.S. through trade, energy, manufacturing, and finance. Attempting to unwind that relationship would create immediate instability.

    When the leader of a country begins signaling a shift away from its largest trading partner, uncertainty alone can slow investment and economic activity. Carney himself has acknowledged that uncertainty tied to U.S. relations is already weighing on business confidence. Yet his own policy direction risks amplifying that very problem.

    In the end, this is not about whether Canada should diversify its trade relationships. Every country seeks diversification. The issue is credibility. You cannot argue that a system is unreliable while your own wealth is built within it and remains invested in it. Capital always reveals the truth. It shows where confidence actually lies, regardless of political messaging.

    Canada is now being led in a direction that challenges its most important economic relationship, but the man leading that charge remains deeply tied to the very system he claims cannot be trusted. The truth is that Mark Carney cannot be trusted.

     



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