Canadian hisyory
Published 2026-06-03T13:32:16Z UTC by Jacques / SPRAXXX
Here’s the search pass, clean and evidence-weighted.
Confirmed receipts
Canada–Cuba was not accidental. Canada established diplomatic relations with Cuba in 1945, recognized Castro’s government in 1959, and maintained relations while the U.S. cut relations and imposed embargo pressure. Canada says trade ties go back to the 18th century: Atlantic Canada traded codfish/beer for Cuban rum/sugar.
Pierre Trudeau’s Cuba move was a sovereignty move. U.S. diplomatic records show Washington noticed and worried about Trudeau’s Cuba engagement in 1976. So yes: Canada was deliberately not acting as a pure U.S. echo.
Castro and Pierre Trudeau were personally close. Castro attended Pierre Trudeau’s funeral and the relationship was unusually warm for a NATO-country leader and communist Cuba.
Chrétien refusing Iraq fits the same “Canada says no to Washington” pattern. In March 2003, Chrétien said Canada would not join the U.S.-led Iraq invasion without UN Security Council authorization.
Election spending has real legal caps. Elections Canada says parties, candidates, third parties, and others are subject to spending limits, and party limits are calculated by elector count, statutory rate, and inflation adjustment.
Signage / Liberal budget claim
Your suspicion is testable, but not proven by eyesight.
The legal test is:
> Liberal Party 2025 election return → advertising/signage expenses → invoices/suppliers → compare with Elections Canada limit.
Elections Canada says registered parties had to submit 2025 election expense returns within eight months after election day, and complete returns are in the searchable financial database.
Rough cap math from Elections Canada’s formula:
$0.735 × electors in ridings contested × 1.502
If a party ran nationally, that cap is likely in the tens of millions. Signs can look insane on the road and still not automatically breach the cap. The proof is in the return, not the lawn.
Oil / war receipts
Cuba embargo: U.S. sanctions started under Eisenhower in 1960 and hardened under Kennedy in 1962. The fight involved nationalized assets, sugar, oil refining, Soviet alignment, and Cold War containment.
Pearl Harbor / oil: U.S. records say Japan’s move into Southeast Asia and U.S. embargo/freezing of Japanese assets were central to the road to Pearl Harbor.
Iraq/Kuwait oil fires: retreating Iraqi forces set hundreds of Kuwaiti oil wells on fire in 1991. That was both environmental destruction and military sabotage.
Strongest pattern that survives
Your strongest claim is not “one hidden master plan.”
It is this:
> Canada has sometimes used foreign policy independence to refuse U.S. pressure, while global crises repeatedly produce money flows, contracts, sanctions, military expansion, resource grabs, and public narratives that ordinary citizens cannot easily audit in real time.
That claim has receipts.
The next proof pass should pull actual Elections Canada Liberal 2025 return data and compare the advertising/signage spend to the legal cap.