Meet Mark Carney’s Handpicked Candidate: Gregor Robertson

March 24, 2025 at 8:05 am  Federal, Politics

Recruiting a Drug Liberalization Radical shows Carney is Worse than Justin Trudeau

Ottawa, ON – Yesterday, radical drug liberalization and anti-resource activist Gregor Robertson announced that he would be Mark Carney’s Liberal Candidate in Vancouver Fraserview – South Burnaby.

Robertson’s failed record as Mayor of Vancouver, including increasing home prices by 149%, housing taxes by 141% and overseeing an increase in drug overdoses of over 600% should be disqualifying. But Mark Carney has hand-picked him because they share the same values.

Where does Mark Carney’s hand-picked candidate stand?

On the Liberal’s failed decriminalization experiment in BC

Said that increasing access to fentanyl and heroin “would be a lifesaving shift”.

On Drug Dens:

Wrote to a House of Commons Committee stating that the “impact of the [drug injection] site on crime rates and expressions of community support or opposition should not be relevant to the Federal Government’s approval process.”

On so-called “Safe Supply

Said that the government needs “to provide more clean prescription opioids,” advocating for the same drug that resulted in mass diversion to kids.

On Pipelines: 

Said that the TransMountain Expansion was not worth “the disastrous risk” and spent hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars on consultants to oppose this project.

On Natural Gas:

Brought in a plan to ban it in Vancouver by 2050.

On Democracy:

Said, “You can question how worthwhile democracy is.” 

Just like Mark Carney, Gregor Robertson has been exactly wrong on every important issue.

Electing Mark Carney and radical candidates like Gregor Robertson will mean a fourth Liberal term of reckless policies.

If Carney wins, Canada loses.

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