Follow the Money
Every investigation on this site converges on the same question: who benefits? This page maps the fiscal pipeline — from MAID savings estimates to Brookfield’s portfolio, from ArriveCAN procurement to lobbying networks. Every number is sourced from government records.
The Fiscal Pipeline
1. The PBO Savings Estimate
The Parliamentary Budget Officer published a cost estimate in October 2020 — before Parliament voted to expand MAID with Bill C-7. Finding: MAID saves the healthcare system $149M annually. Projected cumulative savings by 2047: $1.273 trillion. Every MP had this document before voting.
2. Brookfield’s Seniors Housing Portfolio
Brookfield manages over $1 trillion in assets. Senior housing is a key asset class. MAID reduces demand for seniors care. The PM holds $6.8M in Brookfield options. BlackRock owns $308M in Brookfield shares — a 1,373% increase (SEC 13F-HR, Nov 2025). Larry Fink and Mark Carney served on the WEF Board together. Fink became WEF interim Co-Chair Aug 2025. Combined AUM: $14.5 TRILLION.
3. Maple Fund → Build Communities Strong
Brookfield pitched a $50B “Maple Fund” to Ottawa in September 2024. It got limited interest from pension funds. Carney became PM. On April 7, 2026, he launched a $51B government infrastructure fund covering the same sectors (housing, energy, water, data centres). The private pitch became public policy.
4. The Lobbying Networks
CIJA lobbied 56% of all sitting Members of Parliament. Brookfield entities filed 120 registered communications (2018–2024). NorthRiver Midstream (Brookfield subsidiary) surged 375% in lobbying contacts in 2023 — the same year the Maple Fund was pitched and Carney was advising Trudeau.
5. The Procurement Failures
ArriveCAN: $80K estimate → $93M. 76% of subcontractors did zero work. GCStrategies helped write the requirements for a $25M contract they then won.
Phoenix Pay: $309M estimate → $9.3B. 216,000 backlogged transactions. Won’t be fixed until 2031.
Combined waste: $9.393 billion in just two projects.
6. The Accountability Void
Zero Ethics Commissioner investigations into Carney-Brookfield.
Zero RCMP charges in ArriveCAN (2 years and counting).
Zero criminal charges against any RCMP Commissioner.
Zero registrations in the Foreign Influence Transparency Registry (Day 658+).
Zero government action on UN CRPD “repeal Track 2” recommendation.
The system protects itself.
7. The Fiscal Expansion
$78.3B deficit projected for 2025–26 — highest outside pandemic years. PBO: “not sustainable over a 10-year horizon.”
Income tax (1st bracket): 14.5% (2025) → 14.0% (2026). Defence spending to meet NATO 2% by 2026. $2.14B in government loans to Telesat (Carney associate). EV tariffs reduced to 6.1% for China — the state Parliament voted 266–0 to recognise as committing Uyghur genocide. 21+ policy reversals. The money flows out. The accountability never flows back.
8. The Kill Economics
Savings per death: MAID costs $8,150. Palliative care costs $28,835. The government saves $20,685 every time someone dies instead of receiving care.
At 100,000 deaths: $2.07 BILLION in palliative care avoided — 14x larger than the PBO’s $149M estimate.
102 doctors earned $18 million from the kill chain. 428 legal violations — zero referred to police. Patients called “selfish” for declining death. Purpose-built kill facilities opening in Vancouver and Quebec.
9. The Law They Are Breaking
Rome Statute (Art. 7) — crimes against humanity: a widespread or systematic attack on a civilian population. 76,475 deaths directed by legislation = systematic.
Nuremberg Code (Principle 1) — voluntary consent without coercion. Veterans offered death instead of care = coercion by deprivation.
Bill C-84 (1976) — Canada abolished the death penalty for convicted murderers. Then in 2016, legalised it for the disabled, elderly, and veteran.