🇨🇦 Canada’s Stand Begins Now: Mark Carney Slams Trump’s Empire Games in a Warning to the World
“If we’re not at the table, we’re on the menu.” – Mark Carney
Mark Carney had some strong words calling the Trump Regime and “Imperialistic Threat” this week. And he’s 100.
In an Interview with The Toronto Star, Carney made it known that Canada’s future won’t be brokered behind closed doors in Washington or dictated by a tantrum-prone former president who is more interested in ruling than leading. In his clearest and most urgent address to date, Mark Carney — economist, statesman, and now Canada’s diplomatic battering ram — made it plain: Donald Trump’s America is not our shield anymore. And it’s becoming a threat.
The Trump Regime Is Monetizing Its Hegemony — and Canada’s Done Paying
Carney didn’t pull punches when calling out what he called the “monetization of American hegemony.” In other words, Trump’s America First foreign policy has become America For Sale. The U.S. no longer underwrites collective defense or multilateralism out of principle — it now demands payment, loyalty, and obedience. That’s not an ally. That’s a racket.
This is the most damning public critique of American leadership from a Canadian leader in decades — and it’s aimed straight at Trump, his regime, and the MAGA movement hijacking U.S. foreign policy. Carney’s message? Canada doesn’t do protection rackets.
Trump’s Tariffs, Tantrums, and Threats: Enough.
Carney pointed to Trump’s escalating threats to impose devastating tariffs on Canada if we work too closely with Europe, especially in building out our defense sector. That’s not cooperation. That’s economic warfare. And it’s not just rhetoric: Trump’s White House already floated penalties for Canada’s trade and defense partnerships with the EU.
In other words, Trump’s message to Canada is clear: Stay dependent on us, or we’ll punish you.
Carney’s reply? We won’t.
Canada is moving forward with military investments, domestic manufacturing, and NATO support, without asking Trump’s permission. We are becoming self-reliant because the U.S., under MAGA rule, is becoming unreliable, and it scares the Trump Regime to death.
“A New Imperialism Threatens” — And Trump’s Part of It
Carney’s most chilling words weren’t just about Russia or China. They were about the rise of authoritarian-style power — and that includes the Trump Regime.
“A new imperialism threatens.”
“The threat is immediate and acute.”
“We have been too reliant on the United States.”
This isn’t Cold War rhetoric. It’s a 2025 reality. With Trump flirting with NATO withdrawal, deploying U.S. Marines against civilians in L.A., and fanning civil conflict with pardoned Proud Boys, Carney’s message is crystal clear: If Trump will use the U.S. military against Americans, imagine what he’d do to Canada.
Canada’s Sovereignty Is Non-Negotiable
Carney warned that Canada is in danger of being on the menu unless we take a seat at the table. That means rearming. It means making our own defense decisions. It means building with European allies instead of waiting for Trump’s next tantrum to hit our economy.
He called out Canada, sending three-quarters of its defense procurement to the United States. That ends now. We’re diversifying. We’re standing up. And we’re saying no to being bullied by Trump, Putin, or anyone else.
A Call to Action for Canadians
Carney’s speech wasn’t just a policy outline. It was a line in the sand. It’s time to move past the “good neighbor” fantasy and face reality: America under Trump isn’t a partner — it’s a threat to our sovereignty.
This is a call to every Canadian:
Support leaders who refuse to appease autocrats.
Demand investment in Canadian security and independence.
Speak up when you see Trump’s regime trying to twist our future into their power play.
Mark Carney just gave us a roadmap to resist. So did Gavin Newsom.
The question is: will we follow it?


This is exactly why I voted for Prime Minister Carney to be our leader. He’s a man who knows how to deal with a tyrant having a tantrum, hurt him in his pocket book. Trump will miss Canadians more and more when we don’t give him any of the green stuff he wants.
Can we immigrate to Canada please? Looks like they’ve made it much more difficult for Americans to move there.