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Wilson discusses Mark Carney, former Bank of England Governor and current financial policymaker, whom Wilson perceives as still committed to a misguided green energy utopianism. Wilson notes Carney’s persistent push for net-zero emissions and environmental policies rooted in alarmist climate change narratives—despite evidence that countries moving away from these policies are experiencing economic damage.
He suggests Carney’s approach may be driven by pragmatism; Carney recognizes that other nations are abandoning green extremism, and seeks to position Canada as a leader in a green transformation—albeit at the risk of economic destruction. Wilson cautions that this green agenda could serve as a catalyst, pushing more Albertans toward independence as the economic harms become undeniable.