Canada’s political class decries U.S. protectionism yet eagerly embraces its own version. Until Canada embraces free trade, its leaders have no moral ground to criticize American policies.| mnghaultain.substack.com
Ottawa sneers, but Canadians keep packing the U-Hauls and heading west. Ontario and BC are losing residents in record numbers. Quebec leaks steadily. And Alberta? Alberta gains. In the middle of separatist talk, it’s still the one place Canadians want to raise kids and buy homes. What does that say about the rest of the country?| Haultain Research
Banks and financial institutions are cutting access to lawful users based on politics, not risk. It’s happening here—and it’s eroding rights Canadians wrongly assumed were protected. Debanking must be stopped.| Haultain Research
Ottawa’s Emergencies Act abuses and banks’ actions show dissenters can be de‑banked without charges. Alberta must fortify ATB, assert sovereignty, and guarantee financial rights to protect Albertans from federal overreach.| mnghaultain.substack.com
Carney’s proposal sounds inclusive, but it’s a blueprint for paralysis. Granting every Premier and Indigenous group veto power over major projects would cripple Ottawa, trap the Prairies further, and invite greater foreign meddling. It’s not unity. It’s engineered fragmentation.| mnghaultain.substack.com