Carney advocates in this text a totalitarian system of government in which each and every aspect of a persons life is controlled by powerful, centralized state authority, and to which all personal decisions are subject to ESG/DEI/Carbon Credit metrics. He explicitly advocates for a central bank digital currency linked to social credit scoring to facilitate this.
Carney explicitly states that a decrease in both the quality of life and the quantity of life (IE number of people, years of life lived) is acceptable in pursuit of this broader net-zero agenda, which is granted religious levels of latitude in how it can be imposed. It is effectively positioned as being the new state religion: literally everything in terms of public policy must revolve around achieving net-zero, including how individuals are permitted to invest and spend their own money.
Carney also explicitly states that the peoples of developed, advanced, first-world but carbon-intensive) countries like Canada should "look to the wisdom" of the most impoverished nations in the world when it comes to how they should expect to live under this regime, he explicitly cites Niger, the Central African Republic and similar countries as examples of the standard of living we should expect.
It is an argument for a return to feudalism, and a plan for how such a regime might viably be brought about.
Mark Carney is, in short, a viable candidate for being the literal fucking Antichrist if you believe in that sort of thing.
This subject was never discussed even once by the mainstream media in Canada during the 36 day election campaign, the shortest period permitted by law after he was installed in a Liberal Party leadership contest in which 89% of the vote was in his favour after 350,000 ballots were thrown out and his two anti-establishment challengers disqualified, the rules of which permit foreign citizens who affirm that they reside in Canada and children as young as 14 to cast a ballot. Ultimately roughly 150,000 internal party votes made him our Prime Minister after Justin Trudeau resigned. Mark Carney had never been elected to any previous office.