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Google Is Censoring Search Traffic Before the Canadian Federal Election — Here’s Why It Matters – April 17, 2025 (Some results may have been delisted consistent with local laws. Learn more)

Posted on April 17, 2025 by RichInWriters

If you’re unaware, Google is censoring search engine traffic leading up to the Canadian federal elections. To be honest, I’m not sure it matters much—if your mind is already made up, then it is what it is. But for those who believed censorship had slowed down, it’s clear that it hasn’t.

In this new era of information and interpretation, the traditional left-wing narrative is dead. We’re living in a world split not by political affiliation but by two types of people: those who are informed and those who are blissfully ignorant—especially when it comes to economics.

Those choosing to remain economically ignorant have become the perfect “useful idiots” to undermine democracy, not only in Canada but globally. Socrates warned of the flaws in democracy, particularly the danger of uninformed people having the power to elect blatantly corrupt leaders.

Canada appears wide open to voter fraud

With that said, I didn’t like how the Ontario elections were conducted. Even though I support Doug Ford, the election process itself frightened me. I saw people wearing masks, voting without being Canadian citizens, and presenting little to no identification.

Although I believe Doug Ford won fair and square, what scared me was how compromised the Ontario electoral process appeared. Will the same thing happen federally? I’m not sure. But Mark Carney reminds me of Joe Biden, and his election would likely trigger a major sell-off from the business community—especially among those looking to expand operations.

Socialism kills the entrepreneurial spirit – Argentina before Javier Milei

 

Most people who know little about the third world, or countries like Argentina, struggle to understand how financial IQ factors into the economic destruction of a nation.

Before Javier Milei came to power in Argentina, socialism was the dominant ideology—even among high-IQ voters. Free markets were dismissed as unfair, and the idea of a competitive, open economy was rejected outright.

Why did this happen? Peronism destroyed Argentina’s entrepreneurial spirit. Why start a business if the government bashes you for it? And if you do start one, you’d better keep quiet—for fear of having your livelihood crushed by the state.

Canada, with its strong union culture and Quebec’s protectionist policies, has devolved into an economic mess. But if you’re not a business owner, and you have no plans to become one, you likely wouldn’t notice—or even care. To many voters, the thought process is simple: Trump is mean. Liberals are nice. I vote Liberal. Economic and financial literacy? Irrelevant.

And then these same people show up to the ballot box.

Idiots and the Democratic Process.

Pierre Poilievre has drawn historic crowds to his rallies—no one can deny that. But the polls suggest it may not matter. And the polls might be right. Around 65% of Canadians identify with a left-wing party. And for those who still believe vote splitting doesn’t work, think again. It obviously does. Left-wing politicians have successfully influenced a large portion of Canadians.

The real problem with a potential Mark Carney win is twofold:

The polls suggest Carney is making all other left-wing parties irrelevant, consolidating their voter base.

Mark Carney has been an Ivy League–trained economic disaster everywhere he’s gone.

This was the first time I had ever listened to Carney speak. He’s a globalist—not just someone who supports globalism, but someone who believes in globalism because it has elevated him to the top of society more than once.

And that’s the problem: no one has challenged Carney economically. All signs point to him wrecking the Canadian economy, largely because he believes wholeheartedly in the European “regulate everything” model of economics. If you’re unaware, the EU exists mainly because its member nations—on their own—were economic failures. Germany pushed hard for the EU because it needed someone to buy its products. Before the EU, many European countries kept destroying their currencies or raising the cost of living to unbearable levels.

Mark Carney believes in that model. And if he wins the 2025 election, he will push that agenda. Business leaders—myself included—are waiting to see what happens. If Carney wins a majority, innovation in Canada will likely come to a screeching halt.

Personally, I don’t think Carney will last two years. Unlike Trudeau, he’s not used to adversity. And once he’s in office, even Liberal voters will turn hostile. Mark Carney simply isn’t a likable person.

 

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