Canada’s Economy Is Rigged Against Itself— So What the Hell Is “Team Canada?”
How can Canadians be mad when we tariff our own provinces?
Canada and the U.S. are caught in a trade war, but there’s a massive difference between how this plays out for each nation: America can internalize its economy to protect itself. Canada? It’s designed to stop itself from doing the same.
The consequences of this economic structure are massive, but before we dig in, let’s start with a fact that should make Canadians furious—one that exposes just how much Canada kneecaps itself from the inside.
Canada Is Taxing Itself More Than the U.S. Taxes Foreign Imports
Interprovincial trade barriers in Canada are equivalent to a 21% tariff, according to the IMF. That’s seven times higher than the barriers on U.S. imports between states, which stand at just 3%.
Think about what this means: As Trump slaps tariffs on foreign goods, Canada is effectively slapping tariffs on itself. While the U.S. consolidates its economy to protect its own people, Canada’s internal market is fractured by design.
This isn’t just incompetence. It’s baked right into the structure of the nation.
The Globalist Factor—Canada’s Economy Is Designed to Serve Foreign Interests
The interprovincial trade disaster is on top of Canada’s deeper problem—its globalist economic subjugation. While the U.S. is realigning for national economic sovereignty, Canada is locked into an NWO agenda that strategically weakens us.
I’ve broke this down in-depth here:
So not only does Canada function as 13 fragmented economies, but this fragmentation ensures we remain dependent on foreign capital, foreign governance structures, and globalist economic policies. The country has never been structured for national economic strength—it’s been structured to be weak, divided, and easy to manage.
Why Is Canada So Fragmented?
Because interprovincial trade in Canada is mired in a bureaucratic mess.
Each province has different:
• Regulations
• Health & safety standards
• Procurement policies
• Marketing board controls
Instead of one national economy, Canada operates as a series of separate, competing economic entities, unable to efficiently trade with one another. The system isn’t built for unity—it’s built for provincial control.
Compare this to the U.S., where the Commerce Clause allows the federal government to prevent states from enacting laws that unduly hinder interstate trade.
This is why America has a fully integrated economy—one that Trump can now fortify with tariffs, production incentives, and economic policies. In contrast, Canada is legally prevented from integrating its own economy in the same way.
This isn’t a flaw. It’s a feature.
Canada’s Constitution Was Neutered to Maintain This System
Canada’s Constitution Act (1867) theoretically guarantees free interprovincial trade, but in 2018, a Supreme Court ruling (R v Comeau) upheld provincial restrictions, neutering Section 121.
The verdict? Canada’s economy must remain fragmented.
Even Mark Carney Just Admitted Canada Is Broken—But Pretends He Can Fix It
Mark Carney—the ultimate globalist puppet—just admitted in his own economic plan that Canada is stuck in an economic disaster.
Carney says eliminating interprovincial trade barriers could add $200 billion to the economy. That’s an increase of $3,000 to $5,000 per Canadian.
Translation? These barriers are costing us that much RIGHT NOW.
This alone should enrage Canadians, especially those claiming Trump’s tariffs justify a trade war we can’t win. Our economy is deliberately structured to suppress our own prosperity. But Carney’s “solution” is just another political lie.
Carney’s Plan Is Just More Globalist Doublespeak
Carney is posturing himself as a nationalist, pretending he wants to fight for Canadian sovereignty. But the real goal of his plan, as he lays out, involves maintaining Canada’s dependence on foreign investments.
Why?
Because Canada’s economic incoherence is necessary to keep it an open playing field for globalist control.
Instead of actually fixing Canada’s economic dysfunction, Carney wants to make us a better vassal state for the globalist elite. This is the exact same strategy being pushed by Chrystia Freeland—a World Economic Forum (WEF) puppet who is open about serving globalist interests over Canadian sovereignty.
She has already used Trumps tariffs to literally call for a New World Order.
This is not a government working for its people.
Canada Was Never Designed for Sovereignty
Carney’s lie—like every economic lie from Canadian leadership—is that this is just a fixable policy issue.
It’s not.
This isn’t about bad policy—it’s a systemic design flaw. Canada’s economic fracturing isn’t a mistake—it’s an intentional structure.
We don’t need policy tweaks. We need a restructuring of the nation itself.
So What the Hell Is “Team Canada?”
The Canadian government keeps using this hollow, meaningless slogan—but what does “Team Canada” even mean?
How can we be “Team Canada” when:
• We function as 13 separate economies instead of one?
• We are structurally prevented from true economic sovereignty?
• Our leaders keep us dependent on foreign investment and trade deals?
• We are the poster nation for a centralized world government pushing neo-communist ideologies to weaken the West?
If “Team Canada” means economic independence, internal self-sufficiency, and a strong national economy, then our national dialogue right now is built on denial.
It’s an empty phrase used to pacify a nation deliberately kept weak.
Final Thought
If Canada was structured like the United States—where the government could consolidate and unify our economy—we wouldn’t even be having this conversation.
This isn’t about a failure to uphold national pride, or a self-deprecating need to be like the US.
We are living through a global war in which there are two sides: one seeks to erode nation states and consolidate nations like Canada into a centralized dystopian globalist surveillance state—the other is fighting for decentralization and the fortification of national sovereignty.
Which leads to the real question:
How can a country designed to be this economically incoherent ever compete with an American economy structured—and now being augmented by Trump—to function as one unified force?
And how much longer will Canadians submit to the false narratives about Canada that keep us weak?
'The Globalist Factor—Canada’s Economy Is Designed to Serve Foreign Interests'
Canada is still the Hudsons Bay Company.
When I was a kid during the ‘Made In Canada’ campaign I can still remember how hard the adults laughed at it. No one can afford to buy Canadian especially Canadians!