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Mark Carney's part yesterday at the Liberal Convention:

"I'm working for the United Nations to channel the immense power of that financial system to help solve the climate crisis. This transformation to a sustainable system is gathering pace. Only last week, global financial institutions controlling over 30 trillion dollars of assets committed to the transition to a net zero economy, but as we've left it very late, much more will be required. The private sector is critical to addressing climate change, but it won't solve it on it's own." https://youtu.be/h_nXd0eHnM0?t=4818

"Budget choices are often described in the terms of sustainability of debts, but they're really about the sustainability of people's livelihoods. People know that only spending on the present won't deliver a better future for them and their children so once we exit covid, we will need broad based growth driven by investments in the digital and sustainable engines of our future, and policies that support the full participation of all Canadians in our economy. In other words a sustainable recovery isn't a slogan, it's what the next generation deserves, and it's what we need what now."

"When faced with huge challenges, it's tempting to deny they're real. It's seductive to delay what needs to get done, but if we delay and deny, change is what happens to us."

"When we have, when we know what we value at the core, we can put the market in the service of those values, and that's very much what we're starting to do. We have much more work to do on it, but we're starting to do with respect to climate change"

Interviewer: "here we are, we're living through a pandemic, climate change obviously is on the radar in a big big way, systemic racism, economic disparity. All these things, do we need a complete reset?"

"I wouldn't use that term, not least because we need to build on the core values that we have, and reinforce...so for example, we just talked about solidarity shown through the crisis and the sense of compassion. In parallel though, we have seen in Canada, inequalities that still exist in our society, and in fact those inequalities have been deepened." [...] "This goes to the heart of how to we bring everyone to the same level. How do we take full responsibility to each other. I don't view that as a reset, but as a reaffirmation of our core Canadian values, and living up to them.

This is the Great Reset's Stakeholder Capitalism (or State Capitalism).

Mark Carney woked at Goldman Sachs, and the Canadian Department of Finance, was the former governor of the Bank of Canada (2018-13), was the governor of the Bank of England (2013-20), and is currently vice-chair and head of Impact Investing at Brookfield Asset Management, and the UN Special Envoy for Climate Action in Finance. He also recently wrote "Values: Building a Better World for All"

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There's some 'interesting' panels at the Liberal's Convention that's on now.

Might be worth mining for quotes, since it looks like it reveals more of their hand.

  • "Shaping our future for the better" Guilbeault
  • "A Better, Stronger, and More Resilient Canada" - Freeland
  • "Ending racism and building an equal future"
  • "Building Back Better: A More Resilient Middle Class and a Robust Recovery that Leaves No One Behind"
  • "Liberal International: Liberal values and leadership in the decade ahead" - introduction by president of Liberal International, a Moroccan government official, and "expert" according to the world bank.
  • "Policy Workshop - Health, Justice, and Social Development"
  • "Keeping Communities Safe" - Bill Blair and others
  • "A Healthy Environment and a Healthy Economy" - Guilbeault, McKenna, and others
  • "Leadership in the fight against climate change" - Guilbeault
  • "Protecting Canadian's Health" - Hadju and others
  • "Winning Close Races"
  • Building a Fairer and More Equal Canada"
  • "Canadian leadership and a better world after Covid-19"
  • "When 'all politics is digital' Digital-first organizing in 2021 and beyond"
  • "Reconciliation and Representation"
  • "From a 'She-cession' to Building Back Better: Woman and leadership in an economy that works for everyone" - Freeland and otehrs
  • "Resilience, Ingenuity, and Innovation: A better future for the Praries"

*edited to include CPAC livestream

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In preparation for the first budget in 2 years, the Liberals increase the debt ceiling to 1.83 Trillion, because we're too far in to stop now.

https://tnc.news/2021/03/24/finance-committee-votes-to-raise-debt-ceiling-to-1831000000000/ https://archive.vn/jKoMz

But worry not, we have the Government of Canada's Debt Management Strategy for 2020-21 https://archive.ph/CXvQ2, which include key insights such as

The government’s borrowing needs are driven by the refinancing of debt and projected financial requirements, which are principally related to COVID-19.

we're fucked

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One of the liberals that didn't vote, Ali Ehsassi, stated it is not genocide

"had the conservatives decided to say that these were crimes against humanity [sic] absolutely would have voted for it, but in good conscious, understanding the definitions, understanding the case law, I could not bring myself to do so."

Also trotted around Trudeau stating Canada committed genocide in 2019. He did state that "cultural genocide is not the same as genocide," but Trudeau didn't specify "cultural."

He later stated that they will be guided by the debate. When questioned how they'll "be guided by a debate they didn't show up to listen to," he answered: "as you know, as the situation evolves, uh as maybe, perhaps uh more uh information does uh become available, this very well could crystallize uh into what is considered genocide. but at this particular point, as you know full well [questioner's name], there is no uh consensus, there's been no consensus uh at the legal department, at the state department, or in any other department. This has come uh [undecipherable] more [undecipherable] British House of Commons, there again there was no consensus."

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