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Canada’s stagnating economy is a ‘human rights crisis’
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It’s Tuesday, March 17, 2026. While the Prime Minister’s Office continues to push a narrative of global influence and "strategic autonomy," a bombshell report from the Canadian Human Rights Commission has forced a new, darker title into the national conversation.The declaration marks a historic low for the government's economic record. As Prime Minister Mark Carney meets with Nordic leaders to discuss Arctic defense and "climate challenges," his own domestic institutions are sounding a alarm that the basic right to an affordable life has been compromised.
With the Fraser Institute projecting a record $321 billion deficit and Mexico officially unseating Canada in U.S. trade rankings, the "sunny ways" of the past have been replaced by a "human rights crisis" at the grocery checkout. From a crumbling national electricity grid to the "shameful" waste of millions in expired pandemic supplies, the disconnect between the ruling class’s global ambitions and the working class’s struggle for survival has reached a breaking point.