Follow the money — a map of public instruments.
This page indexes major money trails that appear across TENET5 files: PBO MAID cost estimates, procurement waste (ArriveCAN, Phoenix), lobbying volumes, and asset-manager disclosures. Convergence is a research question — co-listed dollar figures are not proof of a single conspiracy. Open each primary; treat pipeline graphics as navigation, not verdicts.
What is established before the pipeline graphic.
| Fact | Source class |
|---|---|
| PBO published a cost estimate for Bill C-7 MAID expansion (Oct 2020) including healthcare system cost effects. | Primary Parliamentary Budget Officer |
| ArriveCAN costs and Phoenix pay costs are documented in Auditor General reporting classes. | Primary AG reports |
| OCL lobbying registry logs communication counts with designated public office holders. | Primary lobbycanada.gc.ca |
| Asset-manager AUM and disclosed political financial interests require company filings and ethics instruments — open them for each dollar. | Primary SEDAR/SEC · CIE filings |
A map is not a murder board.
On the record: PBO, AG, OCL, and disclosure filings cited on the cards below.
Inference (labeled): placing MAID savings estimates next to seniors-housing AUM raises a conflict-of-interest research question. It does not prove policy was designed for portfolio gain without a primary chain of decision documents.
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.
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Follow the money — a map of public instruments.. A TENET5 public-record file — open the primary sources cited on this page before treating any figure as settled.