This episode explores the political career and ideology of Mark Carney, Canada's new Prime Minister. Against the backdrop of a snap election and rising pro-Canadian sentiment fueled by Trump's comments, Dr. Peterson analyzes Carney's impressive resume, highlighting his roles at the Bank of Canada, Bank of England, and various international organizations. More significantly, the analysis delves into Carney's book "Values," revealing a leftist, utopian, globalist worldview prioritizing net-zero environmental policies above all else. For instance, Dr. Peterson critiques Carney's advocacy for DEI principles and his belief in technocratic solutions to economic issues, contrasting them with traditional Canadian values. The discussion further examines the economic consequences of Carney's net-zero approach, citing examples from Germany and the UK to illustrate its potential negative impacts on Canada's economy. Ultimately, Dr. Peterson questions Carney's motives, suggesting a possible disconnect between his public image and his underlying agenda, leaving listeners to consider the implications of Carney's leadership for Canada's future.