The Carney Files
I’m writing to you from the plane. (Air Canada has wifi.) In half an hour, I’m going to land in Bermuda, a small island in the Atlantic Ocean. But it’s not for any vacation: I’m only going to be on the ground for four hours. (Hotels and even Airbnbs start at nearly $1,000 a night here, so my cameraman and I can’t afford to stay.)
This is truly an island for millionaires and billionaires. Like Mark Carney. And the company he ran for years, Brookfield Asset Management. (They have over $1 trillion in assets.) I’m here because when Carney was the boss of Brookfield, he personally set up two investment funds, worth $25 billion.
He said they’re for environmental projects like wind turbines and solar panels. But he chose to base the companies in Bermuda. Right above a bicycle shop. Of course, Brookfield didn’t build the solar panels and wind turbines in Bermuda. He just based those companies in Bermuda to avoid Canadian taxes.
It’s a sham. Just like the shell companies he’s stashed in the Isle of Man, which I visited a couple of weeks ago. I’m going to visit Brookfield’s Bermuda offices, at 73 Front Street in Hamilton, Bermuda.
Is there anything there other than a bicycle shop and maybe a post office box? Has Carney ever even visited? Or is it all a sham, so that Carney and his investors don’t have to pay the same taxes that ordinary Canadians do, for their businesses. (Note: Carney still has $6.8 million in Brookfield stock options that he refuses to sell.)
I bet that any Canadian farmer, restaurant owner or barbershop would love to have a fake corporate address in Bermuda, to avoid paying Carney’s taxes. Weird that Carney has no problem collecting taxes from the little people that he himself refuses to pay.) I’ll keep you posted on my journey. I’ll let you know what I find — including if anyone at 73 Front Street has even heard of Brookfield.
I’ll post my videos right here later today. And if you think this is valuable journalism, please take a moment to chip in to cover the cost of our economy-class airfare to Bermuda and back for my cameraman and me.
Why haven’t the regime media — the CBC, CTV, the Globe and Mail — sent anyone down to Bermuda? It’s only a three-hour flight from Toronto. Do you doubt that if a Conservative politician had a tax-evasion scheme like this, they’d be all over it?
You’ve probably heard of the “Bermuda Triangle”. That’s a legendary place where ships and planes go missing. I don’t know anything about that. But I do know that Bermuda helps oligarchs like Mark Carney make billions of dollars disappear — at least from the Canada Revenue Agency.
If you think this journey is worthwhile, please help me cover our costs. Return airfare for my videographer and me is about $1,600 and we’ll have probably $200 in taxis. (Thank you.)
Who Is Mark Carney?
Carney has quietly been whispering in Trudeau’s ear for years — from lockdowns and EV mandates to carbon taxes and record deficits. But make no mistake: he is not Trudeau-lite. He is Trudeau 2.0, only more polished, more ideological, and more dangerous.
He’s a self-described European with three passports, a career central banker, and the author of Values — a manifesto of globalist control cloaked in Orwellian language about “moral economies.” What it really means is more power for unelected bureaucrats and less for ordinary Canadians.
At Brookfield Asset Management — the trillion-dollar megafund where he served as Chairman — Carney championed green energy subsidies, fossil fuel hypocrisy, and tax avoidance schemes through opaque offshore operations.
Here in Ottawa, a man says I should be “ashamed” for bringing the Rebel News truck to expose our new PM Mark Carney’s relationship with convicted sex trafficker and friend of Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell.
— Alexandra Lavoie (@ThevoiceAlexa) March 14, 2025
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Carney’s Conflicts of Interest
Rebel News is sounding the alarm:
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He misled Canadians about Brookfield’s offshore activities.
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He profits from global green grifts while squeezing Canada's resource sector.
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He shields himself from scrutiny, barring independent media from public events.
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He brags about playing by foreign tax rules while working-class Canadians foot the bill.
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He hides behind bureaucratic buzzwords to advance radical ideological control.
Rebel News is pulling back the curtain on the most dangerous man in Canadian politics. This isn’t just about another Liberal leader — it’s about the survival of Canada as we know it.
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COMMENTS
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Robert Pariseau commented 2025-05-07 16:35:00 -0400You scratch my back…
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andy kruzynski commented 2025-03-12 10:08:56 -0400fuck carney and trudeau and ford