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"Not my PM": Theo Fleury reacts to Mark Carney's message to Canadians, claims “communist” ministers have been sworn into PM's cabinet

Former NHL winger Theo Fleury is not a fan of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney or the members of his cabinet.

Carney was sworn in as the 25th Prime Minister of Canada in March. He selected 24 individuals for new cabinet roles and they were sworn in on Tuesday. The group includes 15 full ministers and nine secretaries of state, a junior cabinet position.

In a speech following his election, Carney emphasized his commitment to representing all Canadians and fostering national unity.

Theo Fleury reacted to a video of Carney's statement.

"Not my PM," Fleury wrote on X.

He also labeled Carney's cabinet choices as "communists."

"Communists!!!!!"

In a separate post, Fleury took further aim at the cabinet ministers.

"Canada’s most wanted poster is out!!!! They just laundered another $73 Billion of money we don’t have."

Also Read: Theo Fleury labels NDL leader Jagmeet Singh's defeat in Burnaby Central as "consolation prize" from Canada's election day

Theo Fleury's message for former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

In March, Theo Fleury criticized Justin Trudeau, calling him the worst prime minister in Canadian history.

"To @JustinTrudeau good riddance as the worst PM in history even worse than your old man," he wrote. "May God have mercy on your soul for all the pain and suffering you have caused Canadians."

Theo Fleury was selected 166th overall by the Calgary Flames in the 1987 NHL Draft. He enjoyed a 15-year NHL career, spending 11 seasons with the Flames. Fleury won the Stanley Cup with Calgary in 1989.

He also played briefly for the Colorado Avalanche, New York Rangers, and Chicago Blackhawks. Over his career, Fleury appeared in 1,084 games, amassing 1,088 points with 455 goals and 633 assists.

Also Read: Theo Fleury pens message for departing Canada PM Justin Trudeau

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