Canada’s Quagmire: It’s Almost 2026. So Why is the country stumbling backwards?
Canada is not a country of the future. It is old and stodgy. Mark Carney is a man of Yesterday, not a Man of Tomorrow.

The minority government in Canada is running to Europe like lapdogs, and willing to pay billions of dollars in taxpayers’s money, while we have a growing homeless population, a housing crisis, a healthcare crisis, a tariff quandary, and people losing their jobs. People in their 70s have to work to make ends meet…and then have to pay taxes while the government pours millions of dollars in legacy media that’s been dead for the last decade.
This is what the Men of Yesterday like to do: pretend to know what they are doing as they have to buy their friends. Delegate, do some photo ops, and get the glory and perks for themselves.
But why on Earth do we need armies or bulky and expensive weapons in 2026?
If you can take down an airplane with nothing but a laser pointer, then why aren’t we using technology to build defences? AI can do things an army cannot. Armies are for show. Big weapons are to make elites richer.
I have volumes of Jane’s books on my shelves. I can tell you which country has what military planes and weapons and what those monstrosities can do. I can also tell you the different kinds of AI and how they can easily replace that dead-weight.
Some primal based countries crow about the number of soldiers they can throw on a battlefield. Some analytical based countries brag about their big, bulky out-of-date tech.
But no future-forward country has a system that is lightweight, effective, and advanced.
Canada’s governments do things the old clunky way and their citizens go along without asking a single question of where their money is being slushed or sunk.
And speaking of taxes, in an age of crypto, why does any country need taxes? Any country can generate their own wealth with ease. You don’t need taxes or tariffs. You need assets, such as natural resources and innovation, to create currency.
We don’t need a big civil service. AI can take care of all of it. I use AI, and I can have an AI assistant email contacts, set appointments, organize my schedule, set reminders, write comprehensive reports, find flaws and solutions, and do the work of an entire team in my voice and I don’t even need to prompt it anymore.
In 2026, there is no excuse for any government, especially Canada, not to get out of the horse and buggy era. An obviously politically inexperienced prime minister with an old fogey mindset is not doing this country any favours. Narcissism is on its way out.
If you thought AI was brutal to narcissists now, just wait until 2026. It hasn’t even begun.
You can’t fake it until you make it or queue jump because you think you’re entitled. Social media trained people into thinking it was a shortcut to gaining competence through experience.
Not with the technology that is rapidly evolving. Not anymore.
