Justin Trudeau signs a new censorship treaty with the United Nation's UN, and India accuses Canada of assassinating a Sikh extremist. Rebel News' Ezra Levenkamp explains why Canada is becoming a failed state, and why it should be worried.
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00:00:47.340Tonight, Canada is becoming a failed state. So Trudeau goes to his happy place, a new
00:01:00.200censorship treaty signed with foreign powers. It's September 22nd, and this is the Ezra LeVant
00:01:05.440show. You know, my phone has been ringing off the hook for about 36 hours, including late
00:01:26.420at night. I've received seven phone calls from country code 91. That's India. So many Indian
00:01:34.760journalists want to ask me about Justin Trudeau, want me to go on their TV shows to talk about
00:01:39.800what Trudeau is doing. I wish I had time to do that, but I've been very busy with rebel stuff here
00:01:45.780in Canada, as you may know. Now, India is the world's largest democracy. And for the past year,
00:01:51.700it's been the world's largest country, full stop. China is actually starting to shrink a little bit
00:01:57.600now. Their one-child policy is biting. India is bigger, richer, and stronger than it ever
00:02:04.460has been. India is a nuclear power. India is a space power. And by the way, there are two million
00:02:11.240Indo-Canadians, many of them very successful. Of course, India is very diverse too. Most are Hindu,
00:02:18.240but there are also Sikhs and Muslims and even Christian Indians. As my late friend Tariq Fatah
00:02:23.540used to say, India is like a whole world. And now there is a bitter rivalry between us,
00:02:30.580not between the people of each country, but between the governments. India is literally
00:02:35.440putting sanctions on Canada and vice versa. It's astonishing. They're no longer issuing visas to
00:02:42.060Canadians. I hear talk that India might stop sending students to our universities. I've got to think that
00:02:48.260hurts them more than us, although it would probably knock billions of dollars out of the budgets of
00:02:53.300Canadian universities. They charge those foreign students so much. Both Canada and India have expelled
00:02:59.320each other's spy chiefs working in each other's, in their embassies as diplomats. It's really
00:03:05.720incredible to watch. It stems from the claim that India assassinated someone in Canada, that they
00:03:12.820deemed to be a terrorist, a Sikh extremist. India is worried about Sikh extremism in Canada. And with some
00:03:19.260reason, it was from Canada that Sikh terrorists blew up an Air India jet, which until 9-11 was the worst
00:03:28.240terrorist attack involving aircraft, a total disaster and tragedy. By the way, here's Jagmeet Singh talking
00:03:35.980about that. Should you not condemn the glorification of Talvinder Parmar when he's the mastermind of the
00:03:40.700Air India bombing? The inquiry identified specifically Talvinder Singh Parmar. And I accept the findings of
00:03:48.040the investigation of the inquiry. I accept them and I condemn all those responsible. So you accept that
00:03:53.060Talvinder Parmar was the mastermind of Air India? Yes. I accept the findings of the inquiry and that's one of the
00:03:57.560the findings. In case you didn't know it, Jagmeet Singh himself is actually banned from traveling to
00:04:03.520India. Trudeau competes with Singh for votes and he'll go as far or further than Jagmeet Singh will.
00:04:10.500In 2018, when Trudeau went to India on his dress-up party costume tour, he brought as one of his guests
00:04:18.260from Canada, a man named Jasper Atwal who was convicted, like not just charged, convicted of terrorism
00:04:26.600for attempting to assassinate a cabinet minister from India who was traveling in British Columbia.
00:04:34.060Jasper Atwal was convicted of that. He's out now and Trudeau thought he'd make a great travel buddy to
00:04:40.900India. Seriously? Trudeau invited him to go to India with him. So yeah. Anyways, another alleged
00:04:49.020extremist, alleged terrorist named Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed in British Columbia earlier this year
00:04:55.600and Trudeau dropped a bombshell. I suppose I shouldn't use that metaphor in this story, I guess.
00:05:00.920Um, and said that Nijjar was actually assassinated by the Indian government.
00:05:06.800Mr. Speaker, today I'm rising to inform the House of an extremely serious matter. I just informed the
00:05:15.660leaders of the opposition directly that I want now to speak with all Canadians. Over the past number
00:05:22.720of weeks, Canadian security agencies have been actively pursuing credible allegations of a potential
00:05:29.760link between agents of the government of India and the killing of a Canadian citizen, Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
00:05:41.040Canada is a rule of law country. The protection of our citizens and defense of our sovereignty
00:05:47.360are fundamental. Our top priorities have therefore been, one, that our law enforcement and security
00:05:54.640agencies ensure the continued safety of all Canadians, and two, that all steps be taken to hold perpetrators of this murder to account.
00:06:07.840Canada has declared its deep concerns to the top intelligence and security officials of the Indian government.
00:06:14.960Canada has declared its own government. Last week, at the G20, I brought them personally and directly to Prime Minister Modi in no uncertain terms.
00:06:27.280Any involvement of a foreign government in the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty.
00:06:38.480It is contrary to the fundamental rules by which free, open and democratic societies conduct themselves.
00:06:48.960As you would expect, we have been working closely and coordinating with our allies on this very serious matter.
00:06:57.760In the strongest possible terms, I continue to urge the Government of India to cooperate with Canada
00:07:06.240to get to the bottom of this matter. I also expect it to reiterate that its position on extrajudicial operations in another country
00:07:17.920is clearly and unequivocally in line with international law.
00:07:24.000I know many Canadians, particularly members of the Indo-Canadian community, are feeling angry or perhaps frightened right now.
00:07:33.200Now, let us not allow this to change us. Let us remain calm and steadfast in our commitment to our democratic principles
00:07:44.800and our adherence to the rule of law. This is who we are and what we do as Canadians.
00:07:52.720That's quite something to say. But when he was pressed on it, he seemed to wobble a bit,
00:07:58.960saying it was an allegation or an accusation as if it hadn't actually been proven yet.
00:08:05.120Over the course of the summer, we have been working closely with our intelligence agencies
00:08:11.600who are moving forward in their analysis. We wanted to make sure that we had solid grounding in
00:08:18.560understanding what was going on in analysis and indeed in facts. We wanted to make sure we were taking
00:08:23.200the time to talk with our allies, to share what we knew. We wanted to make sure that we fully shared with
00:08:29.440the government of India the seriousness and the depths of our preoccupations and indeed conclusions.
00:08:36.960But Canadians have a right to know and need to know when things are going on like this,
00:08:42.640and that's why we made the decision to do this. Your statement in the House of Commons the other
00:08:47.280day, some of the reactions, some of the conversations been about the quality of the evidence, how much
00:08:52.080Canada has. You said it was credible. Can I ask you to characterize it just a little bit further
00:08:56.240about how extensive it is, how solid it is, and whether you might ever share some of that with
00:09:02.800the public? So how extensive is this evidence? I think it's extremely important that as a country
00:09:10.480with a strong and independent justice system, we allow those justice processes to unfold themselves
00:09:17.520with the utmost integrity. But I can assure you, the decision to share these allegations on the
00:09:24.720floor of the House of Commons Monday morning was not done lightly. It was done with, or Monday
00:09:31.280afternoon, was done with the utmost seriousness. That's quite something to say about a liberal
00:09:36.880democracy like India, to accuse them of an assassination, but then later say, well, maybe,
00:09:43.040alleged. It's pretty different from Trudeau's approach to China, which Trudeau just can't bring
00:09:48.640himself to condemn despite years of interference and corruption in our country, including possible
00:09:54.320assassinations here too. That story broke last night. Foreign interference, RCMP investigate,
00:10:00.480death of BC men targeted by China. I wonder if Trudeau will denounce the world's largest dictatorship
00:10:06.800in the same way he denounced the world's largest democracy. So far, no. I don't know if either or
00:10:13.280both or neither of these two men were assassinated by foreign spies. It wouldn't surprise me if both were,
00:10:19.920because the world sees great weakness in Canada now. Not just in the country, but in Trudeau as the
00:10:28.240leader and the symbol of the country, he's a weak man, but he's also a corruptible man. So they know
00:10:34.800they can either push him around or frankly, bribe him, carrot or stick. China seems to have done both.
00:10:42.960They've had a series of sketchy donations to Trudeau's family foundation and the Liberal Party itself.
00:10:49.280Let me put it another way. China, as you know, kidnapped and held hostage two Canadians, Michael
00:10:54.080Spavor and Michael Kovrig, held them for around three years and Trudeau did nothing, literally nothing.
00:10:59.440In fact, you might recall the Canadian Armed Forces, this is a scoop I had, if you remember,
00:11:03.920the Canadian Armed Forces wanted to cut some of their ties with the People's Liberation Army of China.
00:11:09.040But Trudeau instructed them not to do so, for it could be seen as retaliation. Yeah, you think?
00:11:15.280So if you can literally kidnap two Canadian civilians and get no reaction from Canada,
00:11:20.880why on earth but China and India, or frankly any other country, not come to the conclusion that
00:11:25.040really, go ahead and do whatever you want in the streets of Canada, even kill people, Trudeau will
00:11:29.680do nothing at all, other than maybe call you a homophobic, Islamophobic, transphobe or whatever
00:11:34.640he does when he's really mad. Seriously, other than Ukraine and maybe Cuba, can you name a single
00:11:40.320country in the world which Canada has better relations with now than when Trudeau took over,
00:11:45.120a country that respects us more now? And by the way, the world is backing far away from Trudeau
00:11:49.840over all this. No one is siding with them. They've all decided that Trudeau is a lame duck.
00:11:54.480All hat and no cattle, as they'd say in Alberta. All socks, as they might say in Trudeau land.
00:12:00.240Trudeau is a nullity, an empty set. People are going to side with the largest counterweight to China.
00:12:05.120They're going to side with a large and growing economy and major power. They're going to side
00:12:08.240with India. And this, this was quite something. Do you remember this headline that Trudeau's plane
00:12:15.200had mechanical trouble, so it was stranded in India for an extra day or two after the recent
00:12:20.080G20 conference? Here's Bill Blair, Trudeau's cabinet minister. Listen carefully to his first word.
00:12:25.680He's saying that he will not rule out sabotage by India. He's literally saying that he's considering
00:12:33.520the theory that the government of India tried to kill Trudeau, perhaps in the way the air India
00:46:41.840I've worked overseas most of my career.
00:46:43.840If people only knew how incredibly slippery the slope is to elected officials turning into dictatorial types, acting against the public in every way they can think of.