Carbon Is Trade? Canada’s Climate Shift Exposed

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“Carbon is trade.”
Those were Prime Minister Mark Carney’s words in Brussels this week — and they may define Canada’s future far beyond the environment.

In this video, we break down what Carney’s quiet carbon diplomacy really means. Behind the green language lies a much larger story: Canada is being economically pressured to keep taxing its own industries under the guise of climate responsibility — or face financial retaliation from international partners. The consumer carbon tax may be gone, but the industrial carbon tax? It’s now a “requirement” for global trade.

This isn’t just about emissions. It’s about sovereignty. It’s about letting unelected global actors shape national policy. And it’s about whether Canadian workers and industries will be sacrificed on the altar of ideological alignment with the EU’s “carbon border adjustment” system — a system that’s already exempting the U.S. for political convenience.

As consumers, we were told EV mandates would “save the planet.” As producers, we’re now told we must pay to stay in the game.
Where is the voice of the Canadian voter in this?

Are climate taxes becoming a backdoor trade weapon?
How much economic autonomy is too much to trade for global compliance?

Join the conversation — before Ottawa signs away more than just emissions targets.

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#carbontax #canadatradepolicy #markcarney #climateagenda #carbonborder

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