The Imperial Myth of Canada’s National Policy: From MacDonald to Carney

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Is Mark Carney reviving the 1870-1885 ‘National Policy’ of Sir John A. MacDonald in order to keep Canada locked into the British Imperial control grid while preventing a potential alliance of US-Russian and Chinese economies?

What is the real story behind the 1867 Alaska purchase and is there a connection to the 1867 British North America Act and 1869 completion of the US Trans-Continental Railway? Why did Carney call for a US-Australian Arctic militarization program and what is behind Bill C-5 (ie: the ‘One Canada’ Act)? Can Carney’s dream of ‘allowing’ limited industrial growth for military purposes balance with his dual commitment to impose a de-growth Green New Deal?

Read the article: 'The Imperial Myth of Canada's National Policy' here:
https://matthewehret.substack.com/p/the-imperial-myth-of-canadas-national-09b?utm_source=publication-search

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