North American Map 2.0

Justin Trudeau was the Prime Minister of Canada for nine years, then abruptly resigned. In a little under a decade Trudeau the “Woke Globalist”, managed to add billions on to the Canadian national debt, while overseeing an economy that has virtually zero GDP growth. Upon his resignation, the Canadian Parliament was left ideal for months, while the Liberal Party selected a new leader. All the while, Canadian’s saw no relief from historically high mortgage rates, a staggering influx of migrants, a failing healthcare system, and 1 in 4 Canadians having trouble putting food on their table.

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The new Liberal Party leader, Mark Carney, was an English business banker who held three passports, and hadn’t lived in Canada for over a decade. With the Liberal Party machine running full tilt, the polls suddenly showed Mark Carney in the lead, with the Conservative Party a distant second. On the night of the election, State Media called the race for the Liberal Party, well before the Western Provinces and Territories closed the polls. In the final tally, the Liberal Party had secured enough seats to retain power, while their rivals (Conservative Party) came in a close second

As the new Prime Minister, Mark Carney pledges to build a NEW economy around “Net Zero”. Mark Carney, also stated that he would continue bringing in migrants, and preferred China and Europe over the United States; even though 70% of all Canadian trade is with the United States. After Trudeau resigned, a number of Western (Conservative) Provinces started discussing whether they wanted to be governed by Carney, if he won. Alberta led the discussion about possibly SEPARATING from Eastern Canada and the Liberal Party platform. Saskatchewan weighed into the discussion, favoring the Alberta approach, too.

So why do the Western Provinces want to Separate? Because, the Western Provinces are rich in natural resources, to include in large part, petroleum. The Carney “Net Zero” policies will, over time, greatly affect the revenue Western Provinces receive from petroleum. Thus, the discussion. As Canada moves forward with a new Prime Minister and failing Liberal Party policies, Canada is at a crossroad. To make the matter worse, Quebec, a powerful Eastern Province, may place a referendum on their 2030 ballot to secede from Canada. For Quebec, SECESSION this is not a new conversation, but this time it seems Quebec could actually vote to secede.

The updated 2.0 New Republic 2018 Map of North America is designed as a window into what could happen to Canada, if both Quebec and the Western Provinces secede. It’s going to get real in 2026!