The Trudeau Foundation, the CEO, the president, and the entire board have resigned in disgrace, and I think it is a sign that a lot more bad things are going to come out. The Trudeau Foundation is unique in the free world, as far as I'm concerned.
00:04:06.940Do you think your local library, like a real library, a Calgary Public Library, a Toronto Public Library, do you think that they have a $10 million slush fund there?
00:04:34.080Now, some hospitals and some universities can do fundraising and have an endowment.
00:04:40.300But the Trudeau Foundation was started with $200 million in today's money, $115 million back then.
00:04:45.280So that it could never be taken away from them by future governments.
00:04:51.960This was in the dying days of the Kretchen prime ministership.
00:04:57.380And he knew that before long, Stephen Harper or some other conservative would likely be PM.
00:05:02.100So he wanted to take as much money as he could and put it into a liberal, not just a liberal party slush fund, but a Trudeau family slush fund.
00:05:15.100Um, Efron, I'm going to send you the link because people are probably saying, no, that can't be, they can't literally have in there a rule that, um, only true family members can serve.
00:05:52.800So they have, they have foundation members and pump this up as big as you can.
00:05:57.380I'm going to try and, and read it, or maybe I'll just read it off my own screen here.
00:06:01.600So let me read this found, this is from the, you can see this is from the Trudeau foundation website, right?
00:06:07.660In accordance with the Canada not-for-profit corporations act, the Pierre Elliott Trudeau foundation is governed by two bodies, the foundation's members and its board of directors.
00:06:15.080And then skip down members appoint directors to the board, um, approve changes to the bylaws and appoint the external auditor.
00:06:25.000The foundation's membership is limited to 30 members.
00:06:30.520Six seats are reserved for members appointed by the minister of innovation, science and economic development, Canada.
00:06:35.480So the prime minister of Canada gets to 0.6, but look at this.
00:06:39.800And I've never seen this before anywhere ever.
00:06:41.420And another three seats are reserved for liquidators of the succession of the late right honorable Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
00:06:54.900So scroll down to the bottom of this page, just whip down to the bottom.
00:06:59.620And, uh, who's the ugly guy with the Hitler mustache?
00:07:16.920Alexander Trudeau, who made a documentary film paid for by the dictatorship of Iran, wrote a pro-China book paid for and published by the dictatorship of China.
00:07:30.920What's this left-wing layabout dictatorship fluffer do while he's, because he was the son of Pierre Trudeau, he, um, he's on the board of this thing as if it's some inheritance, a family bauble or trinket to be passed down like Pierre Trudeau's, uh, convertible car.
00:08:12.620Well, but of course, in fact, if you scroll back up, um, I'm not sure if it's on this or the other page, you see the, the illegitimate daughter of one of Trudeau's mistresses is on it too.
00:08:23.820Click to, here, let me send you another, um, link.
00:08:28.400Um, I'm going to send that to you in Slack right now.
00:08:34.160Not only do layabout leftist crackpots like Alexandra Trudeau get this gig, but, um, I don't know if you know this.
00:08:56.300So, so Pierre Trudeau and his wife, Margaret Trudeau were notoriously unfaithful to each other.
00:09:02.880I think they hated each other and were at war with each other.
00:09:06.860Um, and, uh, so they cheated on each other very famously.
00:09:13.440She slept with the Rolling Stones, et cetera.
00:09:14.880Go to the Wikipedia page and I, and I don't, you know, you never rely on Wikipedia.
00:09:22.400You've always got to double check it, but the, this is, I'm just going there cause it's the quickest way to get this information.
00:09:29.820Um, go to Pierre Trudeau, uh, Wikipedia.
00:09:34.500So, so Pierre Trudeau was born in October of 1919 and that's him at the right there.
00:09:52.880And if you, if you look at it, scroll down a little bit and they have this little fact box and then they say children for, yeah, it's on the right hand side there.
00:12:25.060And the most incredible, and I know this is an incredible story and you'll see why I'm telling it because his illegitimate daughter is on the board of the Trudeau foundation.
00:12:35.540Like I say, it is where, yeah, that's her right there at the top.
00:14:11.460You have basically two families, right?
00:14:17.580You've got Trudeau's quote, real family.
00:14:21.560And, and then his second, I'm not going to call it a secret family, but, um, Deborah Coyne, his mistress, and their daughter had to walk two steps behind his real family.
00:14:36.780What's with all these weirdos and their two families?
00:14:41.200Like Mel, Mel, uh, Lassman had a secret family.
00:26:24.360I mean, when Hillary Clinton gives a speech on Wall Street, which she gave so many speeches on Wall Street for $175,000, a quarter million bucks.
00:26:33.960Hillary Clinton is not a great investor, scholar, economist, strategist.
00:26:41.160When you pay, when Goldman Sachs pays a quarter million bucks to hear Hillary Clinton talk,
00:26:46.520they're not taking notes about what should I invest in.
00:26:49.540They're just saying, here's $250,000, come give us a speech so we can pretend.
00:29:18.080In what may strike some as a curious case of political timing, liberal leadership candidate Deborah Coyne is publishing a memoir on her relationship with Pierre Trudeau.
00:29:25.200There has always been a degree of prurient interest about the relationship between Coyne and the former prime minister, not only because of the big age difference, she was 30 and he was 67 when they met, but also because it produced a child who's grown up largely outside the public spotlight.
00:29:39.660According to the Toronto Star, which tried to interview her on the 10th anniversary of her father's death, the public didn't even know her existence until four months after her birth, when she became front page news after he emerged at Trudeau.
00:29:49.260Until now, Miss Coyne has resisted adding to the details, nosy reporters were invited to buzz off, which was fine.
00:30:00.120She was a single mother acting to protect her daughter.
00:30:02.140Trudeau was divorced and out of office when the relationship began, so really it was nobody's business but their own.
00:30:06.500Until now, when suddenly Miss Coyne feels the need to unburden herself, she's never written about her life like this before, said Derek Finkel of the Canadian Writers Group, which is publishing the book Unscripted.
00:30:17.320Deborah's been working on a number of different writing projects, blah, blah, blah.
00:30:25.360I would have settled down with Pierre, even married him, but he had a life that involved both numerous public commitments, even in that later stage of his life, and his family.
00:30:33.100He wasn't prepared to commit to anything.
00:30:35.420We never intended to have children at his age, and with the three sons he was so proud of, he understandably didn't see having another child in his future.
00:30:43.200Given the circumstances, I understood and accepted the way things had to be.
00:30:46.500Our relationship together was no less significant or meaningful just because it was unconventional.
00:31:27.520And as that book review there says, that's nobody's business until they make it your business by making you pay for it.
00:31:39.300If Coyne and Trudeau got together and had an illegitimate daughter, what do I care?
00:31:44.480I have no idea how many kids are born out of wedlock these days.
00:31:48.380It's probably close to half, I'm guessing.
00:31:51.260But then you put that daughter on the board of directors of the Trudeau Foundation and you put 200 million bucks in there from tax dollars.
00:32:02.560So is there anyone else you want to put on there?
00:32:05.180You know, just somebody you want to put your barber on there?
00:32:07.860Maybe you want to, you know, is there anyone you don't want to slough off on the public dime?
00:32:13.240Like literally, can you earn a living yourself or is your entire life programmed to extract as much lucre from the public square as possible?
00:32:31.840So here's Trudeau today asked about it.
00:32:34.040And I've, and I've shown, I've quoted from the Trudeau Foundation official website, which talks about how Trudeau personally picks six members and then the family picks three.
00:32:54.600This is in regards to a Trudeau Foundation question.
00:32:57.740The entire board and the CEO of the foundation resigned this morning.
00:33:02.160They cited the recent politicization of their work.
00:33:05.720Are you concerned about the long-term stability of the organization and that the fallout from allegations of foreign interference is extending beyond your government?
00:33:15.560As you well know, the Trudeau Foundation is a foundation with which I have absolutely no intersection.
00:33:24.480It was established to promote knowledge and academic research into the humanities following the death of my father and has had an extraordinary impact on academic institutions and on, you know, brilliant Canadians.
00:33:42.420It is a shame to see the level of toxicity and political polarization that is going on in our country these days.
00:33:52.840But I am certain that the Trudeau Foundation will be able to continue to ensure that research into the social studies and humanities at the highest levels across Canadian academic institutions continues for many years to come.
00:34:59.600You mean the one who took the $200,000 check from the Chinese Communist Party affiliated donor because he's so interested in funding the humanities in Canada?
00:35:12.840So other people are the source of the toxicity.
00:48:17.960His models, his role models are not people like Winston Churchill or Abraham Lincoln or George Washington or they're all, they're not even Canadian.
00:48:32.320I was just giving you some British and American models.
00:48:35.820And what's that clip there you got teed up?
00:50:17.460This is Justin Trudeau's grandfather, who he never met.
00:50:20.640He died in 1935, literally 37 years before Trudeau was born.
00:50:25.980Trudeau, grandpa, a lawyer by training, practiced for 10 years.
00:50:30.540Trudeau accumulated a fortune by building gas stations around the Montreal area and a loyalty program known as the Automobile Owners Association.
00:50:40.460Which, by 1932, had 15,000 members patronizing Trudeau's 30 gas stations.
00:50:48.260He sold his business to Champlain Oil Products Limited for $1 million, while remaining with Champlain as a general manager for that subsidiary.
00:50:57.520Now, you might say $1 million, what's that?
00:51:00.340Well, in 1932, what's $1 million in 1932 worth today?
00:51:13.280So, it's like selling it for 20 million bucks.
00:51:19.360And that's just one of his businesses.
00:51:21.420Among his other investments, Trudeau had an interest in mining companies.
00:51:25.380He was the largest shareholder in the Montreal baseball team.
00:51:31.460He was vice president of Belmont Park.
00:51:35.040So, believe it or not, Charles Emile was a conservative, which won't surprise you because unlike his son and grandson, he actually worked for a living.
00:51:45.160He certainly wasn't anti-fossil fuels or anti-mining.
00:51:58.920And Justin Trudeau is so far removed from the world of work, he literally has never met a family member who has worked.
00:52:07.200So, of course, his brother, Alexander, is a grifter who got his movie paid for by the dictatorship of Iran and his book paid for by the dictatorship of China.
00:52:45.720So, it's just incredible to have a guy, silver spoon, daddy's lawyers will fix it, daddy's accountants will fix it, someone else will pick up the tab, just bill it to some agency.
00:53:01.060Listen to that silver spoon guy talk to real Canadians about credit card debt.
00:56:14.660You know, you know, if you used your credit card for the first time, you're using your credit card to invest in a huge flat screen TV home theater system for your basement.
00:56:26.200You know, that's going to be something you're going to be paying off for a while.
00:56:28.840But if you use your credit card to go back to school or if you use your credit card, you go into debt to build an expansion on your house that you're then going to be able to sell your house for more.
00:56:40.940If you're making investments that are going to return, that is how you grow a strong economy.
00:56:45.820Because, quite frankly, confident economies invest in themselves.
00:56:51.080And that's exactly what Canada has done.
00:56:52.860And that's why Canada is looking so good for the future.
00:56:56.280And our fiscal path is responsible, restrained, and is going to leave people with more opportunities, not burden, in the coming years.
00:58:54.900And if they don't work, well, then you just bill the Trudeau Foundation or you bill Katimovic or you bill some speaking opportunity that's money laundering you 30 grand anyway.
00:59:07.520So why not charge him an extra five grand for expenses?
00:59:11.160Imagine having a silver spoon, spoiled brat, never worked a day in his life, never paid a bill in his life, always had daddy and his money to pick you up, giving advice to young people to rack up their credit cards for all the insane things he just said.
00:59:28.060Credit cards, depending on your card, are as high as, I just found one for 27, 28%.