By Cameron Davies, Republican Party of Alberta
The proposed federal budget, projecting a staggering $70-100 billion deficit, threatens to unravel Canada’s decades-long legacy of prosperity and stability.
If passed, this fiscal recklessness could mark the end of Canada as we know it, plunging the nation into an economic abyss reminiscent of a banana republic.
The warning signs were clear before the last election, yet Canadians, swayed by CBC’s state-funded narratives, ignored the looming danger. They elected Mark Carney, Trudeau’s advisor, who now steers Canada toward financial collapse, fulfilling a vision of intentional economic sabotage.
Under Carney’s leadership, the budget deficit signals more than just numbers—it’s a death knell for our economic sovereignty. Inflation, already a burden, will spiral further, eroding savings and crushing the middle class.
Canada’s GDP per capita, once a beacon of first-world success, is sliding toward third-world levels. This isn’t happenstance; it’s the culmination of a socialist agenda that began with Trudeau and now accelerates under Carney.
The mantra of “own nothing and be happy” reveals the endgame: a nation stripped of wealth, tethered to government handouts. Canadians were warned, but the allure of progressive promises blinded them.
The CBC, a mouthpiece for the ruling elite, downplayed the risks, leaving voters unprepared for this betrayal. Unless we demand accountability and reject this budget, Canada’s prosperity will vanish, replaced by a dystopian reality where inflation reigns and opportunity fades.
The cliff is near—will Albertans finally wake up?