The Crown, the Collapse, and the Carney Coup: It happened quietly, almost like a whisper behind closed doors—until it wasn’t quiet anymore. Parliament silenced. Debate strangled. And power? Well, it shifted hands like a loaded gun passed under the table. Let’s rewind. When the walls started closing in on Justin Trudeau, when pressure mounted and his political house of cards began to wobble, he didn’t face the music. He didn’t step aside or answer to the people. No. Instead, he called on an unelected figurehead—the Governor General—to prorogue Parliament. Just like that, silence. No accountability. No questions. And in the vacuum? In slipped Mark Carney.
The Crown, the Collapse, and the Carney Coup: It happened quietly, almost like a whisper behind closed doors—until it wasn’t quiet anymore. Parliament silenced. Debate strangled. And power? Well, it shifted hands like a loaded gun passed under the table. Let’s rewind. When the walls started closing in on Justin Trudeau, when pressure mounted and his political house of cards began to wobble, he didn’t face the music. He didn’t step aside or answer to the people. No. Instead, he called on an unelected figurehead—the Governor General—to prorogue Parliament. Just like that, silence. No accountability. No questions. And in the vacuum? In slipped Mark Carney.

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