Kevin O’Leary: "No One is Prepared for What’s About to Happen in CANADA..."

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Kevin O’Leary doesn’t mince words: Canada is broken, and Mark Carney is inheriting a mess no one can spin into a win without sweeping change. In this powerful breakdown, O’Leary lays out why Carney’s minority government — likely to last just 18 to 24 months — is entering office under a cloud of economic decline, investor flight, and political exhaustion. With the NDP decimated and the Liberals clinging to a weakened mandate, the era of alliances with the far left is over. Now, if Carney wants to govern, he’ll need to work with the Conservatives — and that may be Canada’s only chance at course correction.

The real problem, says O’Leary, isn’t just politics — it’s policy. C-69 has driven billions in capital out of Canada. The carbon tax has made the country a non-starter for foreign investment. And while U.S. states like Texas, Oklahoma, and Florida are booming, Canada’s economy is barely treading water. Even Canada’s own pension funds are investing abroad. Why? Because, as O’Leary puts it, “Canada is not investable.” Unless Carney repeals C-69 and pauses the carbon tax, the dream of rebuilding is just talk.

And then there's the Trudeau legacy — what O’Leary calls “the curse of the idiot king.” Despite being gone, Trudeau’s policies and political brand still linger, dragging down the Liberal Party and alienating Ontario voters who flipped Conservative in historic numbers. The damage is done, and Carney’s cabinet is stacked with the same names that oversaw economic decline. O’Leary’s advice? Use a spatula. Fire the dead weight. Bring in real managers. Otherwise, nothing will change.

In this raw and unfiltered take, O’Leary isn’t campaigning — he’s diagnosing. And his prognosis? If Carney can’t pivot fast, this government won’t survive long enough to even write its own budget.

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