Action4Canada - April 24, 2025


Conflict of Interest Carney with Tanya Gaw & Tanner Hnidey, April 23, 2025


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 8 minutes

Words per Minute

166.63324

Word Count

11,357

Sentence Count

588

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

29


Summary

Tanner Nadeh is an author, speaker, economist, and frequent guest on numerous television shows and podcasts. He's joined us to discuss and examine Mark Carney's potential conflicts of interest, and how his climate policies and green energy agenda are guaranteed to put further strain on Canadian taxpayers and our economy.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 where exactly is the money that Carney invested in? So when he was with Brookfield Management,
00:00:06.660 you had them opening up several, several investment funds in, right, of course, you guessed it,
00:00:12.760 the Cayman Islands, right, this tax haven, this tax shelter, you had a catalytic transition fund,
00:00:19.000 for example, set up there worth about 2.4 billion, lots of money, look, lots of tax neutral
00:00:25.560 status homes opened, and so on and so on. So as to obviously hide a lot of investment from CRA,
00:00:33.100 from tax collecting, from the prying eyes of whatever institution it might be. But here you
00:00:39.340 have Carney preaching how we all have to pay our fair share, we all have to help support Canada,
00:00:44.420 we all have to make sure we're doing what's right for the nation. Then on the other hand,
00:00:48.300 you have him being totally fine with moving money all over the place, so as to shield it from taxes
00:00:54.400 and shield it from, from prying eyes and so on.
00:01:00.600 Tanner is an author, speaker, economist, and a frequent guest on numerous television shows
00:01:06.660 and podcasts. He also has his own website and podcast, and we encourage you to look him up.
00:01:12.820 Tanner unapologetically and passionately defends Christian values. And tonight, he's joining us
00:01:18.820 to discuss and examine Mark Carney's potential conflicts of interest and how his climate policies
00:01:25.080 and green investment agenda are guaranteed to put further strain on Canadian taxpayers and our
00:01:32.220 economy. Will you all please help me welcome Tanner Nadeh. Tanner, welcome. It's so great to have you
00:01:38.060 back on the Empower Hour. Hi, it's my pleasure to be with you again. Super. Thank you so much,
00:01:43.240 and welcome Tanner. You have provided us some amazing presentations in the past based on economy,
00:01:51.100 how to spend your money, and I still continue to share those from time to time because I think
00:01:56.580 it's very important, and especially, wow, when things are as tough as they are to save and decide
00:02:03.240 where you're going to spend that, those few dollars that you have left after we're being taxed to death.
00:02:08.340 But tonight is a very important topic. As I've mentioned, we have an incredible,
00:02:13.820 important historic election coming up on Monday, April 28th, and we're going to be talking about
00:02:21.980 Mark Carney as the current leader of the Liberal Party. I cannot, in good conscience, refer to him as
00:02:29.920 our Prime Minister. He hasn't earned the position. He wasn't elected by any Canadians, but he does come
00:02:36.640 with a lot of baggage, and he doesn't have a good reputation as the head of the Bank of Canada,
00:02:43.540 as the head of the Bank of England. Some say that he bankrupt England, bankrupt the UK
00:02:50.080 with his green energy spending. And so I know that you're going to add considerably more to this
00:02:58.720 conversation tonight. And I want to encourage our viewers, there will be a time for Q&A at the end,
00:03:04.520 so please make sure that you submit your questions to the Q&A. If you're watching us live on one of
00:03:10.960 our platforms, join the Zoom call if you have a question as well, so you could submit that.
00:03:16.340 And yeah, so over to you, my good friend Tanner.
00:03:20.100 Perfect. Oh, thank you so much. Yes, we'll be talking about Carney tonight, obviously. I've got a
00:03:25.100 little presentation prepared, so if I can share my screen, I can do that now. With all you said,
00:03:30.380 thank you so much for the very kind introduction. And you're right, we're talking about Carney.
00:03:35.320 And what I've found from him, even over just these last two months, you know, since he's been
00:03:41.580 in the public's, you know, public eye, is I think that Carney is more pharisaical than even most other
00:03:48.820 politicians who have come before him in Canada, which is really saying something. You know, we knew
00:03:53.620 about Justin Trudeau and so on, and we knew how radical those individuals were. They championed
00:03:58.640 that radicalism on full display while they were in their positions of power publicly. Carney's
00:04:05.100 different, of course. Carney's trying to, at one time, or at least on one hand, fashion himself,
00:04:10.800 this daddy's liberal, you know, who's a liberal from the 60s, and he's very moderate and very mild.
00:04:16.680 You know, there's nothing too scary about him at all. On the other hand, you look at Carney's
00:04:21.620 private history, you look at his record, you look at what the liberal government has
00:04:26.220 released for its platform. You look at all of the policies that are more hidden than what Carney is
00:04:30.980 letting on. And you realize that he is nowhere near as moderate as he makes himself out to be.
00:04:36.800 No, he is every bit as radical as Trudeau and many other politicians, if not more radical. And I think
00:04:43.340 it makes Carney all the more dangerous. So tonight, I thought it important and perhaps worthwhile to just
00:04:49.700 illuminate Mark Carney's position on certain issues. And I want to focus particularly on energy,
00:04:56.520 just because that is that, you know, that's been a hallmark of this election and so on.
00:05:00.520 And I wanted to look at his position with, you know, net zero and other policies that
00:05:07.260 lots of demagogues actually pursue. So that presentation is titled Carney and the Climate.
00:05:12.580 And who is Mark Carney really? Because of course, at the Pharisee, you have them saying one thing in public,
00:05:17.300 and doing completely the opposite in private. And so I wanted to just take a quick look at,
00:05:23.660 we have Carney the investor, you know, we have Carney the eco-radical, we have Carney the magician,
00:05:29.900 and we have Carney the politician. You have all four of these qualities, which are active and present,
00:05:35.920 I believe, in the man, as he runs for office, runs to be Canada's prime minister. And if we can open up
00:05:43.780 a few facts that come along with, you know, who Carney is here, I think we can be better informed as to
00:05:50.240 how to make our decision who to vote for. So, you know, take a look at Carney the investor. So here you
00:05:55.620 have, as you mentioned, Mark Carney. And who is he? You know, who exactly, or how exactly did he start?
00:06:02.020 Well, as mentioned, he has a master's in economics from Harvard, and he has his PhD in economics from
00:06:08.380 Oxford. And so right away, Carney has fashioned himself, this brilliant economist, who has worked
00:06:14.060 in various banks and factions and positions all around the world, you know, since he graduated.
00:06:19.860 So he's worked at, at various American banks, as I have there, he worked at the Bank of Canada,
00:06:24.740 of course, as its governor and the Bank of England, as you had mentioned, Tanya, the response to Carney's
00:06:30.500 governing was very poor. England has no love for Carney, not now. But nevertheless,
00:06:36.300 he was the governors of those banks. And then in 2020, as most Canadians know, he joined Brookfield
00:06:42.960 Asset Management, and he joined firstly, as their vice chair. Now vice chair of what? Well,
00:06:49.340 vice chair of the ESG and impact fund investing. So right away, it gives us, you know, a little alarm
00:06:55.480 bell. Here we have a guy who is pushing all of this ESG, new net zero policy, and other, you know,
00:07:04.820 ideas that that are bred and born and, and grow from WEF and UN and all of these other global
00:07:12.600 organizations and powers that we have no love for at all. So he joins Brookfield under that position,
00:07:19.540 as the vice chair of ESG and impact fund investing. And then obviously, a couple years later, he becomes
00:07:25.420 the chair of Brookfield. So he, you know, he rises up the ranks, and begins directing Brookfield directly,
00:07:31.840 not only so, but he has $6.8 million in stock options with Brookfield. Okay, so all that to say,
00:07:39.380 we have a guy here who publicly, you know, fashions himself to be this noted economist,
00:07:45.440 who has worked in various big banks, the biggest banks for that matter, Bank of Canada, Bank of
00:07:51.680 England, and so on. And after that, moved to an asset management firm as first, the vice chair of ESG,
00:08:00.840 and secondly, the chair. Now with all of that, of course, Carney has talked about his position,
00:08:07.300 his belief in fostering a more equitable world, in fostering a world that more closely aligns with
00:08:13.660 the tenants of fairness and justice and, and equality, and etc, etc, etc, hence his ESG
00:08:21.800 appointment. Now that would make you think that Brookfield has a very particular, you know,
00:08:28.760 a very particular investing portfolio. If you have a man who is so dedicated, apparently,
00:08:35.260 to ensuring that the world is net zero, to ensuring that the world is climate neutral and totally fair,
00:08:41.560 then you feel like it would be reflected in Brookfield's, for this matter, or for this instance,
00:08:47.900 Brookfield's investing portfolio. And yet, when Carney was with Brookfield, and even now,
00:08:55.080 we see that there are a lot of investments in that big bad oil and gas. For example, you have this
00:09:01.760 coal port here down in Australia, in which Brookfield had invested $500 million into it,
00:09:08.780 the big coal port, that's a lot of money. All the while Carney and others like him are talking about
00:09:14.900 how evil coal is. You have Brookfield investing in the natural gas pipeline of America, even though
00:09:21.680 Carney and others are actively trying to ensure that the oil and gas sector of Alberta and other places
00:09:29.160 in the West, Canada at large for that matter, is reduced and destroyed. And finally, believe it or not,
00:09:35.900 you have Brookfield investing quite heavily in the oil sands. In the oil sands here in the West,
00:09:41.580 interpipeline Canada. They didn't just invest a dollar or two. No, they invested billions and
00:09:47.160 billions of dollars in the sands. The same sands that just liberals in general, with the Liberal Party,
00:09:53.840 for that matter, call dirty. They call it, you know, they say it's very, it's, what's the word,
00:09:59.820 outmoded, outdated. They say it isn't producing a better world. And they say that it has to be shut
00:10:05.620 down. And yet here's their leader, Carney, with Brookfield investing in it. So that's Carney's
00:10:12.460 investor, Carney the investor. He has this economic background, preaches one thing, and seems to invest,
00:10:20.500 at least on behalf of Brookfield, or Brookfield invests with Carney as, as the top dog there,
00:10:25.180 in other things. Now, more than that, if you want to really understand who Carney is,
00:10:30.220 you have to look at his wife. You know, I'm convinced in this society that we've
00:10:34.000 let the family structure disintegrate, and I don't think we take it seriously enough anymore.
00:10:39.280 And I'm of the firm conviction and belief that a husband and wife are one. You know, this is what's
00:10:45.300 told to us in Genesis. And this is what Jesus references when the Pharisees are asking him about
00:10:50.240 the questions of divorce. The teaching is very simple. When a man and woman come together in
00:10:55.260 marriage, they are united as one being. They are this sort of mystery, actually. It's very,
00:11:00.860 it's miraculous. It's mystical. It's incredible. It's this merging of two individuals, two beings,
00:11:07.040 into one being, you know, in this supernatural union, which was given to man by God in the Garden
00:11:13.020 of Eden. And so if we want to understand who Mark Carney is, to my conviction, we have to understand
00:11:18.340 who his wife, Diana, is. So first you have Mark Carney himself. While he's investing, obviously,
00:11:25.600 in all of these oil and gas projects and coal projects, he's also, look here, co-founded the
00:11:31.760 Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero. It's what, it's a, it's an alliance that wants financial
00:11:37.720 institutions to be net zero by 2050. There's 160 firms, or there were 160 firms with it,
00:11:44.760 controlled about $70 trillion worth of capital. Mark Carney was also the UN special envoy for
00:11:51.580 climate action and finance. Wow. Okay. And then there's his wife, Diana. Now she is a senior advisor
00:11:58.120 for groups like Beyond Net Zero and the Eurasia Group, all of which are actively pursuing, are pursuing
00:12:04.200 a net zero future, no oil, no gas, severe carbon reduction, and so on. Diana Carney is also the host
00:12:12.520 of Carbon Hunters. I think that's self-explanatory. No explanation is needed. You look at her background,
00:12:19.480 you look at Diana Carney's education, and what she's been involved in over her lifetime, and it's
00:12:24.940 abundantly clear that she is as eco-radical as eco-radical comes. She has been involved in so many
00:12:31.480 groups, in so many different advising positions as to how to make the world net zero, how to make the
00:12:38.840 world, quote unquote, greener and cleaner, and how to, what would be the word, emancipate ourselves
00:12:44.940 from oil and gas, moving towards what? Who knows what? But something that isn't as ideal as what we have
00:12:51.520 now, obviously. And so the two together, Mark Carney and Diana Carney together, form this,
00:12:58.700 this sort of eco-hydra, a very, very powerful duo that has been working with the environmentalist
00:13:07.620 movement for many years now, and has been very active in the movement to try and transform our
00:13:13.820 world. And now, of course, they've ascended to the position of, well, leading the Liberal Party and by
00:13:18.920 and large, you know, the government, and are able to push those views, push those beliefs, push that new
00:13:25.740 vision onto Canadians. So when you look at the two of them together, you realize just how much
00:13:31.440 stronger a pair they are for the climate than what just one of them on their own would be.
00:13:38.340 Now I want to talk about Mark Carney, the magician. And this is fascinating, because here you have,
00:13:43.900 as proven by the last slide, and all of this info here, you have Mark Carney, who again, and his wife,
00:13:49.840 actively pursue net zero. They are pushing for a net zero future, you know, no oil, no gas, crush it,
00:13:57.100 destroy the industry, replace it with something renewable, etc, etc. But then, at the same time,
00:14:04.180 you have him investing in oil and gas with the other hand. This is the Pharisee, Mark Carney. This is
00:14:11.680 the Pharisaical action of Mark Carney, or actions of Carney. Preach one thing with one hand, do the
00:14:18.760 complete opposite, with the other hand behind the back. It's a typical strategy that politicians
00:14:24.480 employ. They are very good at employing it. And it seems like they have no intention of stopping it
00:14:29.800 either. Not only so, but where exactly is the money that Carney invested in? So when he was with
00:14:36.980 Brookfield Management, from 2020, to now obviously 2025, officially, you had them opening up several,
00:14:45.420 several investment funds in, right, of course, you guessed it, the Cayman Islands, right, this tax haven,
00:14:51.860 this tax shelter, you had a catalytic transition fund, for example, set up there, worth about 2.4
00:14:58.360 billions, lots of money, look, lots of tax neutral status homes opened, and so on and so on. So as to
00:15:05.900 obviously, hide a lot of investment from CRA, from tax collecting, from the prying eyes of whatever
00:15:14.740 institution it might be. Of course, this is the way a lot of these big organizations work. But here you
00:15:21.160 have Carney preaching how we all have to pay our fair share, we all have to help support Canada, we all
00:15:26.620 have to make sure we're doing what's right for the nation. Then on the other hand, you have him being
00:15:31.800 totally fine with moving money all over the place, so as to shield it from taxes and shield it from, from
00:15:38.120 prying eyes and so on. Now I have no problem with paying less tax. You know, I think if a man is able
00:15:44.060 to legally pay less tax, and if he's able to justifiably write off certain things for his
00:15:49.400 business that really he did use for business, and so on, he ought to do so. That's just good business.
00:15:55.240 That's just being smart. But with Carney here, you have an example, you have another example of purely
00:16:01.880 pharisaical action, of telling us how we all have to pay, you know, our fair share. And yet here he is,
00:16:07.460 working hard with Brookfield to hide as much money as possible. You don't just see it with Carney,
00:16:12.960 you see it with a lot of politicians, but it's just a repetitive, it's a repetitive process
00:16:18.180 and a repetitive, you know, action that we see all the time with our elected leaders. Carney isn't
00:16:26.860 elected, by the way, but you know, leaders in general, or those who are preaching to us about
00:16:31.500 morality and how we're supposed to act with our taxes. And so I think it, I think it's just another
00:16:36.660 example of the true Mark Carney, you know, who he is behind the scenes, a guy who has a degree in
00:16:42.740 economics, who was the chair of a big investment manager in a lot of banks, pushes a net zero
00:16:49.200 future for Canada. At the same time, he's investing heavily, was with Brookfield and oil and gas and so
00:16:56.160 on, you know, do one thing with one hand, and then do the opposite with the other. And wouldn't you know
00:17:02.020 what, he loves to move money around, or Brookfield loves to move money around under his direction
00:17:06.600 to shield themselves from taxation, all while telling us that it's time for us to, you know,
00:17:13.440 ourselves buck up, elbows up, and so on, and take it on the chin. It never fails. One good example of
00:17:20.360 this then is Bill C-69. The question is, what would happen, what would happen to Canada if Mark Carney
00:17:27.440 was elected officially as the prime minister? Because I've talked here briefly about how Carney
00:17:32.780 on the one hand, with Brookfield, invests in oil and gas, and yet on the other hand, pushes net zero,
00:17:38.720 and his wife does exactly the same. So what Mark Carney would we get if he were elected? Would we get the
00:17:45.680 Mark Carney who would push the energy industry, you know, to make some money for whoever it might be?
00:17:51.520 Or would we get the Mark Carney who has no love whatsoever publicly for oil and gas, and who would push the
00:17:57.340 net zero agenda? Well, it was asked to Mark, to Mr. Carney, what exactly would you do with, say, Bill C-69?
00:18:04.360 Would you remove Bill C-69? And the answer was, from Carney, no, he wouldn't. And so for me, that gave me
00:18:12.280 the answer as far as I was concerned. If Mark Carney is elected, considering that he said he and his liberals
00:18:18.480 would not reject or remove or destroy Bill C-69, it told me exactly what Carney's energy policies would
00:18:28.360 look like if he were elected the prime minister of Canada. You see, take a pipeline, for example.
00:18:34.240 Excuse me. As you know, in Canada, we need some more pipelines. We'd love some pipelines. Particularly,
00:18:40.500 we want pipelines going east and west. That would make life a lot better for a lot of Canadians. It would
00:18:46.400 increase economic output in the country. And it would enable Canada to ship more of its product
00:18:54.120 to various countries all across the world, which, again, is ideal. It would increase our GDP,
00:19:02.280 increase our output, and so on. But then you have Mark Carney, who says, no,
00:19:06.900 we don't want pipeline. Apparently, otherwise, he would have, excuse me, he would have rejected Bill
00:19:15.820 C-69. You see, with an energy market, with a pipeline, it takes a lot of money in order for the pipeline
00:19:22.360 to be built. It takes a lot of money, billions of dollars, in fact. Sorry, I'm just getting over a sickness.
00:19:29.600 So I have to have a big cough. There we go. Anyways, it takes a lot of money to build a pipeline
00:19:35.640 and to ensure that it's built in a timely matter, billions and billions of dollars.
00:19:41.680 But there's a problem right now in Canada. And the problem is, investors can't be sure
00:19:47.320 that their pipeline will earn money once it's completed. Because Bill C-69 sees to it that the
00:19:55.980 federal government, here's the next slide, can, for whatever reason, whatever reason they wish,
00:20:02.260 cancel the pipeline, any pipeline, at whatever time. It's their choice.
00:20:08.900 Stephen Gilbo and the federal cabinet can choose to cancel pipelines, or other energy projects for
00:20:15.460 that matter, at their wish and at their whim. They can say there's environmental concerns.
00:20:20.240 They can say there are other issues. Who knows what? And so if you're an investor, not knowing if
00:20:25.120 tomorrow the federal government is going to cancel your pipeline or not, it leaves you in a state of
00:20:32.220 holdup. You don't know if you're going to earn the money back on your investment, which remember is
00:20:39.500 billions of dollars. Because you don't know if tomorrow your pipeline is going to be operational,
00:20:45.560 not under Bill C-69. And so you decide to not invest in Canada. You decide to not invest in this
00:20:53.820 country for fear of losing out on your investment. There is no certainty in the market. Instead, you
00:20:59.720 have government intrusion into the markets, and it leads to a decrease in the economic generation
00:21:10.100 of the country. So the problem right now is investors don't want to invest in Canada because
00:21:16.420 there is no guarantee whatsoever that the federal government won't turn away or block or reject their
00:21:22.740 pipeline or their refinery, other energy project halfway through building or halfway through
00:21:29.280 operation. And so those investors would lose out on their investment and they lose billions of dollars.
00:21:34.500 Thus, they say, no, we'll just go elsewhere. You know, we'll go somewhere else to invest and be
00:21:39.700 guaranteed that we'll earn our money, you know, at some different place. So with Carney then refusing
00:21:45.600 to remove that bill, Bill C-69, we can confidently say that Canada under Mark Carney and under the
00:21:54.820 Liberals would be, as far as energy is concerned, as bad as it is now, at least. Pipelines would not
00:22:02.500 be built. New pipelines would not be constructed. The energy markets would not flourish under Mark Carney.
00:22:08.360 There would still be regulatory holdup in the markets. There would still be investor fear
00:22:14.900 in the markets and the government would still exercise far too much control over pipelines,
00:22:21.740 refineries, and other big energy projects all across the country. You know, you can see a good
00:22:27.560 example of that in play. Look at the Kitimat refinery. So Northern Gateway Pipeline was supposed to go from
00:22:33.740 here in Alberta to BC, to Kitimat, BC, where it would be refined there every day. And then it would be
00:22:41.220 loaded up onto tanker ships and sent across to Asia. Excellent. Fantastic. But of course, that was
00:22:46.600 cancelled, you know, decade of, yeah, what about a decade ago-ish, that was cancelled. But nevertheless,
00:22:52.780 there was still in the works, a refinery for Kitimat, BC, you know, a refinery to take oil and turn it into
00:23:01.880 gas and diesel and so on. But just a few months ago, they handed in their resignation, their termination
00:23:07.180 of the intent to build this refinery to Gilbo, because they said, basically, we can't handle the
00:23:12.500 regulations. It's impossible. We can't get through them. And so there is no way we're going to build
00:23:16.820 this refinery. It's just one example of a lot of government intervention in our energy markets
00:23:22.300 that are causing us to see a decrease in the standard of life and the quality of life that we
00:23:28.120 ought to be living. So what's the solution? Well, I think the solution is, you know, obviously,
00:23:34.480 first to put our faith in Christ regarding this next election. You know, we know that God is going
00:23:38.720 to have his man in office. We know that no matter what, he's sovereign over the throne and his will
00:23:45.180 is going to be done. But as far as I'm concerned, we need a leader. This is just with regards to the
00:23:50.060 energy markets, right? Morally and so on, we need a leader who's righteous. There's no doubt about
00:23:54.380 that. We're looking for someone who follows the scriptures, who follows the law, and who recognizes
00:23:58.880 that they are not supreme, right? They are not the be-all and end-all. That goes to Almighty God.
00:24:03.540 They are not Alpha and Omega. That alone is reserved for Jesus Christ. But pertaining to the
00:24:08.420 energy markets, we want a leader and a government that recognizes that it is not government's place
00:24:15.380 to intervene in the energy markets. It is not government's place to dictate energy policy. It is
00:24:21.940 not government's place to determine what pipelines are built and what pipelines aren't built. It is not
00:24:28.140 government's place to determine for us as Canadians whether it's acceptable to have a producing pipeline
00:24:36.220 or a refinery or what might have you. And it is certainly not for politicians to tell investors
00:24:42.880 that they, as politicians, can cancel investments or can shut down investments or energy projects
00:24:49.780 at whatever time for whatever reason. That is not right. It is not correct. And it will not lead to
00:24:55.460 Canada's flourishing. Instead, we want a leader, right, who recognizes that government has to be
00:25:00.760 far away from the energy process. Government can't plunge its grubby hands into the regulatory markets.
00:25:07.980 That should be left to an institution that is totally independent of government, right? That has to be left
00:25:16.100 to an institution that has no political ties whatsoever. That way, investors in the country
00:25:22.960 will know that even if a government changes, or even if, you know, you have the same government for
00:25:29.400 a bunch of years, their investment is safe. Their investment is secure. You know, their investment
00:25:35.240 can't be trampled by a few radicals, or a lot of radicals in our case, in the government who want to
00:25:41.220 see this new net zero world be achieved. You would increase investor confidence, you would bring
00:25:47.600 investment back to Canada, you would increase the output in Canada and the economic flourishing in
00:25:54.380 Canada. And you would see people living their lives, you know, better off than they otherwise are right
00:26:00.500 now. And so ultimately, you know, knowing who Mark Carney is, I think we have an obligation as Canadians and
00:26:07.980 informed citizens to tell as many people as possible about who the real man is. And this isn't just true
00:26:14.120 for Carney, it's true for all our politicians, we have an obligation to actively investigate them,
00:26:18.960 so as to know precisely who we are voting for and what they stand for. But because this talk tonight
00:26:24.540 is about Carney, we can focus on Carney and say now that we know that he's this man who says one thing,
00:26:29.940 but seems to do precisely the opposite, when few people are looking, we should tell others about that
00:26:35.760 and show them the proof that he has done such things. And we should talk about how we've had
00:26:40.820 regulatory dysfunction in this pro in this country, energy dysfunction for the last how many years now
00:26:47.260 because of intrusive government policy, which has not achieved even any of their goals, let alone any
00:26:53.280 goals which are really beneficial to the Canadian life. And instead, we want to we want a new we know we
00:27:00.440 want a new period here in which we have a healthy regulatory system that is not compromised by
00:27:06.020 government, but does instead work hard for Canadians does instead ensure that the process is fair and the
00:27:14.580 process is legal and the regulatory process is just and allows the country and the nation to flourish as
00:27:22.500 much as possible. And so that's my presentation here for tonight, just briefly, you know, on who Carney is,
00:27:27.660 and what he does, and what, you know, the markets might look like, under his direction and rule,
00:27:35.240 should he be elected Prime Minister of Canada, when the election here happens on the 28th.
00:27:42.820 Yeah, you know, I think the final piece of advice before questions would be, pray to Christ about who
00:27:48.880 to vote for. You know, there's this great quote from a from an old theologian who basically said,
00:27:53.540 love the Lord and do as you please. When it comes to voting for government and who to vote for,
00:27:57.440 I really believe that it's a love the Lord, seek his will, and then and cast your vote accordingly,
00:28:03.180 because there are so many debates right now talking about how we should vote for this man,
00:28:06.820 or this woman or this person, and we can't split votes, or we can split votes and vote your conscience
00:28:11.700 and so on. And my my final conviction on the matter is, we have to vote for who we believe the Lord is
00:28:18.480 telling us to vote for, pray on it earnestly, seek the candidates policy earnestly,
00:28:23.280 earnestly, you know, investigate what they're saying, and test all things according to the
00:28:28.700 scripture. And then having done so, you know, I think it'll be illuminated for you as to precisely
00:28:33.540 who to cast a ballot for. So we'll see what the election brings. I'm very curious.
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00:30:43.520 Thank you for that presentation. There were some things there regarding the oil and gas. I didn't
00:30:54.940 realize a refinery was being built in Kitimat because I'm like, we're sending everything to
00:30:59.500 Washington in order for them to refine our oil and send it back to us at an increased price for
00:31:05.240 gasoline. And I constantly go, why are we doing this? Years ago, I used to go, because I'm so close to
00:31:12.580 the border. I used to go down there and get gas. And it was an easy trip to make. And I would look at
00:31:19.060 the pumps and come back to Canada and say, I just don't understand what is going on and that our
00:31:25.120 government isn't favoring Canadians in any of the decisions back then that they were doing.
00:31:30.680 And so a refinery would make good sense. You know, one of the things as well is that the
00:31:36.260 environmentalists were so concerned about all the oil being shipped from overseas and because there
00:31:43.560 could potentially be leaks. And we've seen those on, you know, breaking news. There's been, you know,
00:31:50.740 one of the ships that were producing the oil and then sending it to Canada. There was a leak and then
00:31:57.820 into recovery in the ocean and cleaning that up. And I thought if we had a refinery, we've got so much
00:32:04.460 oil in Canada, we wouldn't have, we wouldn't need to import any oil. We could focus on the export or
00:32:13.000 Saudi Arabia, making sure that they produced oil for themselves and we produced oil for Canada. But
00:32:20.740 it's all about trades. It's all about agreements. It's all about these backdoor negotiations. That's
00:32:25.760 not focusing on putting Canada first and doing what's best for our citizens.
00:32:29.520 Yeah, no, it's a good point. You know, you very rarely see those protesters protest the Saudi oil
00:32:34.540 that comes into Canada on the East Coast. You're precisely correct. They're very active in protesting
00:32:39.400 Canadian oil that, mind you, is harvested ethically rather than what it's like in Saudi and other
00:32:48.320 countries in the Middle East. You know, they're very eager to protest that oil, you know, the stuff
00:32:53.980 comes from Alberta and Saskatchewan. But they seem to be quiet when it comes from Saudi. And you're
00:33:00.020 right, it would be nice to have more refineries. There should be more refineries in BC. But like you
00:33:05.420 said, you have a small group of environmentalists who are very vocal and very organized, who have
00:33:10.320 shut down a lot of refineries to their detriment, I would add. And I think it's led to a lack of,
00:33:16.060 you know, economic flourishing in the country. Yeah, the plan was to have Northern Gateway Pipeline
00:33:21.060 ship between 400 and 500 ish thousand barrels of oil every single day to Kinemat. The refinery at
00:33:28.380 Kinemat that was proposed would refine that into gas and diesel and other products. And that tankers
00:33:34.320 would be in that port and they would go back and forth to Asia with that refined fuel, giving money
00:33:39.820 or excuse me, giving a fuel to those Asian countries that wanted the fuel. Fantastic. What a great idea.
00:33:46.920 Nope, not at all, right? It's the opposite. It's heavy, heavy restriction, heavy regulatory restriction,
00:33:54.160 heavy environmental restriction, to the point at which we can't build anything at all, right? We're just stuck
00:33:59.440 in this. We're practically landlocked right now for that matter, right? We can't get our product to port like
00:34:05.060 we want. It's absurd that we can't do so. And I think if, if Canadians want to, you know, see their, see
00:34:13.160 flourishing and generate some more output and we should be very eager to help out our friends all
00:34:18.460 across the world, you know, in getting our resource to, to market. We could, we could be such a rich
00:34:25.000 nation and, you know, we always, I grew up hearing about oil rich nations and Saudi Arabia and, you know,
00:34:32.880 the money, the billions of dollars that was pouring into their nation. And, and yet, you know,
00:34:38.840 because of their, uh, those who ruled the countries ruled with an iron fist, they were tyrants. You
00:34:45.200 don't see, you know, the 56 Islamic majority countries flourishing or those, you know, with the
00:34:51.580 oil, they repress their, their citizens. And that's what's happening. It's, it's like this greed. It,
00:34:57.920 it, the whole agenda has never been, of course, about, um, whether or not we're going to reach net
00:35:05.840 zero, the globalists. No, we're never going to, it's not the goal. The goal has never been to
00:35:11.360 reach net zero. It's been to use this scam in order to do the wealth transfer. And of course,
00:35:17.620 the end control is, is control that, that is what these globalists want. And they're trying to put
00:35:22.880 everybody, every Canadian under their thumb, taxing them to death, pouring billions of dollars out of
00:35:28.260 the country in order to accomplish that. And so I think this is a good place to segue into, uh,
00:35:33.940 the Cloward Piven strategy. You had before the show told me that you've, uh, written a new book.
00:35:40.380 I'm going to love to hear about that. And as well, that you've written a chapter on this. So
00:35:44.760 before we go into it, in case people are unaware of what the Cloven Piven strategy is, it is,
00:35:52.660 it was written in 1966, Columbia university professors, Richard Cloward and Francis Fox Piven
00:35:59.540 developed an eight point strategy to collapse a free nation from within intentionally. And so I'll
00:36:07.460 just name the eight points and then we'll get into this conversation. So number one is overload and
00:36:13.440 bankrupt the welfare system. Well, how do you do that? You pour hundreds of billions of dollars into
00:36:18.780 other nations saying that you you're countering poverty in third world nations. You bring in the
00:36:25.240 third world into our country and provide them all of this, uh, this welfare. Uh, some people
00:36:31.980 recently were complaining that the elderly get $1,200 a month and the, uh, the migrants, so-called
00:36:40.440 migrants are getting something upwards of $3,400 a month. I mean, the system is so unfair. It's made to
00:36:46.380 make us irate. It's made to, uh, you know, just aggravate citizens on the injustice of it all.
00:36:52.560 Number two is raise the cost of living until survival becomes the only focus. Well, we know
00:36:59.120 what it costs to go to the grocery store right now. Number three, defund and destabilize law
00:37:04.340 enforcement. Four, control education to indoctrinate the next generation. Five, eliminate private property
00:37:11.720 through regulation, taxation, and debt traps. Six, promote division through identity politics. Seven,
00:37:18.420 under my faith and family to replace them with state loyalty. And eight, create permanent dependence
00:37:24.980 on the state through programmable money. Check, check, check, check, check. Eight times. Justin Trudeau
00:37:32.260 has, has brought this in, fast-tracked it. And then of course, who was his so-called financial advisor?
00:37:40.600 The little puppet with the strings was Mark Carney in the background who was collaborating with this
00:37:46.280 global agenda. So, uh, just in case our viewers are not aware of the strategy, it is, I want to say,
00:37:53.900 brilliant. It is, this is treasonous. These people should be tried for treason and put away for life,
00:38:00.280 if not worse. And, and so Tanner, comment on this strategy. You're dead on the mark. You know, um,
00:38:08.220 I would, I would encourage to your viewers to not only read that strategy, but to read actually an
00:38:13.280 article by C.S. Lewis. You know, we know Lewis for Chronicles of Narnia and a lot of, uh, Christian
00:38:18.340 books that we all have on our shelves, Mere Christianity and so on. But he was also, he was
00:38:22.700 brilliant at writing essays, you know, a humanitarian theory of punishment and so on are excellent works
00:38:27.360 of Lewis's. Now, one of those works is titled, uh, Willing Slaves of the Welfare State. It's, it's not
00:38:34.380 long. It's just a short essay, but I would recommend to your audience to go and read it. It's available
00:38:39.320 online for free. Willing Slaves of the Welfare State. Because even before the, the, uh, Cloward,
00:38:44.980 uh, Piven strategy was released, Lewis had written this, this essay talking about how his opinion,
00:38:52.620 uh, being the most, that the most effective way for government to control a people is not to roll
00:38:58.660 in with tanks, you know, but to basically control their source of food. You know, the idea was it's
00:39:04.600 very relatively speaking, it's easy for a man to stand up to a tank. We all know that picture of
00:39:09.840 the man with the tank and in the Tinaman square, you know, that's relatively easy compared to a
00:39:15.640 father watching his child starve to death. You know, we can very much imagine ourselves going towards
00:39:21.900 a government office and so on. If our children were starving and saying, please, can I have a loaf
00:39:26.860 of bread for my child? Or can I have a loaf of bread for my family? I need to feed them. I have an
00:39:31.500 obligation to do so. And, uh, we can just see government saying, oh, certainly we'll be happy
00:39:36.520 to give you that bread. We'll be happy to give you that. Well, whatever you need for that matter,
00:39:41.320 just as long as you pledge your allegiance to us, just as long as you bend the knee and you
00:39:46.260 recognize our superiority and supremacy over your lives and over the country. That to me is a much
00:39:52.280 more effective and dangerous strategy to control a nation than it is to try and occupy them and destroy
00:39:59.360 them by force. You know, I think that's a much more, uh, I think it's much more evil too, to be
00:40:04.500 honest. I think it is sinister for government to first take away and then give back in this
00:40:10.740 benevolent action of supplying its citizens with whatever it needs. So long as the citizens fall
00:40:16.940 into line. So, you know, as a commentary on that strategy, yes, I would have your, your audience read
00:40:22.520 that, that essay by Lewis. Excellent. Well, and, and really it's been a brilliant plan because for
00:40:28.640 decades they've been getting the Marxists into place in these government positions as the school
00:40:34.360 board trustees into city councils, especially, I remember watching a woman down in the States a
00:40:39.820 couple of years ago, who was just bragging about being a Marxist and how for a decade or two their
00:40:46.000 agenda was to raise up young leaders, to get in as school board trustees, to become teachers. And
00:40:52.920 they would be more than willing to teach these radical ideologies that are based on science or
00:40:58.720 reality to our children, to twist their minds up. So that would become the new reality to change
00:41:04.740 societal norms. And so even on that, you know, they've been very effective. Now I believe that we
00:41:10.580 can turn this over. They've had decades and I believe that we can turn it over even quicker,
00:41:15.760 because the majority do not agree with this ideological war that we're in. We don't agree
00:41:22.780 with their ideologies and, and it just how twisted and evil it is. And, and, but it does rely on
00:41:30.840 Canadians, that majority of Canadians getting active. And that's been, you know, the whole mission of
00:41:38.400 Action for Canada and our call to action campaigns and to mobilize Canadians. But when you have a,
00:41:45.540 a handful of people showing up at an event, yes, we can go to a mayor and city council and we can
00:41:53.680 very effectively, we've just done that in a location in the Durham region and we've overturned a
00:41:59.280 densification plan. But what would happen, you know, if a thousand people showed up at that meeting,
00:42:05.140 like in Winnipeg, where we had a thousand people show up at a meeting that was one of the
00:42:10.340 largest, most aggressive 15 minute city strategies in the country. And we shut it down. How do we
00:42:16.160 appeal to Canadians, the 53% of Canadians that still call themselves Christians to get out to vote
00:42:22.560 and to vote, as you said, for people of godly character and integrity to understand how important
00:42:31.160 that is to bring, taking our country back. How do we mobilize them?
00:42:35.340 That's an excellent question. You know what the, you know what the unfortunate fact is,
00:42:39.500 and we don't want to get to this place, to be honest, but the unfortunate fact is history seems
00:42:43.620 to show that it's not until a people are severely suffering that they are spurned to any sort of
00:42:49.900 serious action. You know, when you look at history, the, the general population tends to be rather
00:42:56.500 apathetic regarding issues of politics and so on until it's too late, until the, the tyranny is not just
00:43:03.440 at the door, but in the door, it's in the room. And now it's, uh-oh, what's happened? You know,
00:43:07.960 it's, it's far too far, it's too far gone. And you have to endure that tyranny then for a long while
00:43:13.820 that you otherwise wouldn't have had to do, you know, should you have been proactive in your approach
00:43:19.160 and proactive in your defense of your nation and the things which you love about the nation,
00:43:23.180 in this case, like democracy. So what can we do then to try and encourage our fellow Christians
00:43:29.840 and just countrymen in general to be active in this political process? And I think it's precisely
00:43:35.160 that. It's to be a watchman, to be the man who was at the top or the woman at the top of the tower,
00:43:40.400 telling people what's happening, you know, telling people what's going to happen should they not
00:43:44.800 become involved and active in this process. We have to clear the conscience here first, right?
00:43:50.880 Uh, I am not going to stand before the judge. I have no intentions of standing before the eternal judge
00:43:55.800 and saying, I did nothing while we watched the country descend into a madness. No, I want to
00:44:01.160 stand before him and say, or be able to say, I did everything I could to try and, uh, you know,
00:44:07.380 keep the nation from falling into absolute despair and abject tyranny so that he can say to me,
00:44:13.720 yes, you did indeed do so. You know, you were an individual who did with your gifts, you know,
00:44:19.460 what you, what you thought you could do best. And you worked for me as hard as you could.
00:44:23.660 That's what I intend to do first. And then of course, through prayer and petition and a lot of,
00:44:29.980 uh, you know, seeking the Lord, I have no doubt that he can move in the minds of men and women and
00:44:35.300 has done so before to move them to action. And the truth is, you know, if we are, uh, if we're, uh,
00:44:42.440 diligent and if we as Christians are actively seeking the face of our God, he hears us. We know
00:44:48.540 that he hears us. And we look at the stories like Gideon and so on, in which almighty God did this
00:44:53.540 marvelous work, this massive work, and just a few hundred men, a few hundred individuals,
00:44:58.700 you know, uh, it gives us a great hope and a great, uh, excitement for the future, which is coming,
00:45:04.640 knowing that Christ is in control of it all.
00:45:06.800 Right. I love how you bring up Gideon's army because, uh, they were up against tens of thousands
00:45:11.940 or a hundred thousand, uh, people in this war. And, uh, God said, you know, how many warriors Gideon
00:45:18.120 was calling on, he says, note less, note less. And, and through that small Gideon's army,
00:45:23.100 they won the war and action for Canada and other groups that are fighting seem like, wow,
00:45:28.260 we're a small army and how can we accomplish this? But we go back to remember these historical,
00:45:34.520 biblical, uh, uh, examples of, of battling. We've got David against Goliath, you know,
00:45:41.280 with a couple of stones that, that, uh, you know, took, took down Goliath and it can seem
00:45:46.980 insurmountable and people will give up if they don't feel hope. And I think that's what I want
00:45:51.900 to express to people tonight is if you don't feel hope and if you give up, we, we really won't win
00:45:57.460 this by you staying at home. And I went to vote with my mom the other night and I was, I walked out
00:46:05.260 of there discouraged. And the reason was, as I was standing in a long lineup, there were three
00:46:10.880 lineups. I was in the longest lineup and there was a group of, um, Hindu or Pakistani people in front
00:46:17.980 of me, uh, very Westernized looking, but sitting there speaking a foreign language. And then I looked
00:46:24.660 around and I was very much part of a minority. There was maybe, uh, three other European people of
00:46:33.720 European descent that were standing in the room. And there were five women there working for
00:46:39.800 Elections Canada wearing hijabs. And I was feeling the bearing this weight. And so I say, you know,
00:46:47.880 just like you, Tanner, that God is perfectly in control. He sees what happened as they strategically
00:46:53.500 front fun, uh, funneled people into Canada that will never align with our values. And so I was out
00:46:59.800 walking last night and I thought, God, you are so mighty. You could turn this around.
00:47:03.560 You can confound the enemy. And I started to pray. And what I started to pray was in this mighty way,
00:47:10.140 trusting the Lord that he could confound the enemy and that he could turn what the enemy meant for
00:47:14.900 harm, for good. And that these people who have been raised in other cultures and convinced that
00:47:23.140 their culture was the right way to go, even though they've left countries where their failed foreign
00:47:28.200 system of governance, they left because of the oppression. And yet they want to transplant that
00:47:33.380 oppression here. So what if God got a hold of their hearts? What if all of us together prayed
00:47:37.980 that God would get a hold of their hearts and they truly would see faith for what it is in Jesus Christ?
00:47:47.420 Absolutely.
00:47:47.820 And that would transform it. That would overturn everything that Trudeau and Mark Carney and all
00:47:54.100 of these people had planned on, that if they would come to know Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and
00:47:59.000 Savior, this would turn over in an instant. So I started praying that the mighty angels of God
00:48:04.740 would blood through over this nation and that his Holy Spirit would give them a revelation,
00:48:09.680 that they truly would see what the winning qualities of Canada are, which is founded on Christian
00:48:15.420 principles. And they too would decide to get up and fight this battle with us. That would be so
00:48:21.700 spectacular.
00:48:23.140 Yes. You know, the Christian doesn't win by assassinating Caesar. That isn't how the Christian
00:48:27.440 battles. He battles very differently, you know, and the Christian battles with the qualities of Jesus
00:48:32.940 Christ, you know, the fruits of the spirit, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness,
00:48:37.580 faithfulness, and self-control. We fight a different sort of battle, says Paul, one which is unseen.
00:48:44.100 It's a spiritual battle. And yet through it, right, what does Paul say? We are more than
00:48:50.200 conquerors in Romans 8, or more than conquerors in him who loved us, you know? And so we have this
00:48:56.020 special privilege of, like you mentioned, being able to pray and being able to recognize that true
00:49:01.240 victory does not come when a new political leader is elected. True victory has already been won for us
00:49:06.980 at the cross and the resurrection, speaking of Easter. You know, that's how it shows up. That's how it
00:49:11.520 arrives, in the triumph of Jesus Christ. And now it is our task to ultimately spread that triumph
00:49:17.960 all over the nation and the nations all over the world, preaching the good news of Christ and
00:49:22.700 praying for those who do not yet, you know, believe in the Lord Jesus and do not yet recognize
00:49:28.700 the benefits and the blessing of being saved by his mighty hand, so that they too might enjoy a place
00:49:35.600 with Christ and with us in eternity. And of course, enjoy the blessing of being saved right now and
00:49:42.040 having the perfect peace of God, which, you know, transcends all understanding.
00:49:46.600 Yeah, and I just would love it that, you know, it's so obvious to us. I know somebody just put in the
00:49:53.420 chat, aren't all religions based on a God or a creator? No, no. There are, the Bible never talks
00:50:00.980 about false religions. It talks about false gods and false teachings. Religion, this type of religion
00:50:08.120 is a man-made word in order to advance what the enemy orchestrated. And so, the Bible is very clear.
00:50:15.240 The Bible says, in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth and all that is in it.
00:50:21.340 That's how the Bible starts. Islam started 600 years after Christ, is when Muhammad started to manifest
00:50:28.140 this idea that Christ is just a mere prophet. Well, okay, so was it Muhammad or was it the
00:50:35.020 spirit that Muhammad facilitated? And in other words, what does the devil want to do? He comes
00:50:42.180 to seek and destroy and to pull people away from Jesus Christ. Because the Bible says in John 3, 16,
00:50:50.040 for God so loved the world that he gave his only son and that whoever believes in him would have
00:50:55.500 eternal life. And so, here, the Muslims believe that Jesus is just a mere prophet and they will not
00:51:01.540 confess him, profess him as the son of God, which means that's a false God, a false belief system.
00:51:08.620 Well, who creates that but the devil himself? So, Hindus will say, Hindus that converted to
00:51:15.000 Christianity say, I was so lost because we have so many gods. I had never an answer to prayer. I just,
00:51:21.440 they didn't have a true faith and someone that they could believe in. And then, of course, there's
00:51:27.160 the Sikhs as well. And these are all considered false religions, but they follow false gods, false
00:51:33.860 teachings. So, now they've poured into Canada. And where we've gone wrong as a nation is we have denied
00:51:42.460 the Ten Commandments, which teach us that you shall have no other gods before us or make for yourselves
00:51:48.140 idols. And those teachings are now leading our children astray through multicultural day at
00:51:53.140 school, in the public systems, etc. We're murdering our babies in the womb. There is so much where we
00:52:00.180 need to repent as a nation because of what it is that we've allowed to enter Canada. And so, once we tear
00:52:08.840 down all these false belief systems, once we uphold what our country and have enjoy patriotism again,
00:52:19.240 once we understand that other nations didn't function the way the free world did as far as
00:52:25.420 European Christian nations did, it's very, very obvious that our Creator God is the only one that
00:52:32.840 allowed His Son to come to earth and be that living example. In human form, it was God.
00:52:40.460 Anyways, this has turned out to be a little bit of a preaching time, but I was praying before we went
00:52:45.420 into this time of the Empower Hour, Tanner, because how do we get people to understand that very lost
00:52:53.240 people, very, very lost people, have been imported into our nation en masse, and their belief systems do
00:53:00.260 not align with Canada's system and what our Fathers of Confederation gifted us with.
00:53:08.000 So, anyways, I've spoken here for a little bit, so what do you have to say in response?
00:53:13.320 Oh, no, what you spoke was exactly right. You know, the litmus test is the resurrection. You know,
00:53:18.280 a lot of religions claim a lot of things, but only one has a historically verifiable
00:53:23.380 resurrection of he who claimed to be God, and that is what distinguishes, ultimately, Christianity
00:53:30.580 from all other beliefs and all other forms of belief, is that resurrection. It's why Easter is
00:53:35.400 so critical, you know. You know, a lot of religions talk about the need for justice, and a lot of
00:53:40.900 religions talk about the need to be kind to your neighbor and so on, Christianity included,
00:53:45.580 but those religions do not have, as you mentioned, God made human, and that God, you know, dying for
00:53:53.680 man's sin and then being, or laying dead in a tomb for three days and then being resurrected to
00:53:58.560 demonstrate his supremacy over death and his legitimacy as being the truth itself. Only Christianity
00:54:05.360 makes that claim and can historically, verifiably make that claim. And then as to regards of how do we
00:54:12.080 tell others about this, you know, this multiculturalism in which so many different
00:54:18.020 individuals have so many different views so that the country is right now at a sort of civil war
00:54:23.200 with itself. Well, I think we follow the advice of Paul, you know, in Romans 10. We simply speak,
00:54:29.580 we use our mouth. You know, truth comes from hearing, says Paul. We can talk about how important
00:54:34.740 it is to do good actions. Fair enough. Fine. Very important to show our Christianity and our belief in
00:54:40.160 the Lord Jesus Christ by what we do. Absolutely. But Paul ultimately says that that belief comes
00:54:46.240 through hearing. So we have to talk about what's happening. We have to be vocal with what's happening.
00:54:51.320 We cannot be cowardly in our discussions when we are engaging with other individuals. We cannot
00:54:56.920 allow ourselves to be silent in the face of when we think of what's happening is wrong. Instead, we have
00:55:03.340 to approach the subject with an intent to convey what we know to be true and what we know to be
00:55:09.400 right. And then we have to communicate that belief with as much a power and authority as the Lord Jesus
00:55:16.420 Christ gives us. You talked about the protest with a thousand individuals that stopped the land use
00:55:21.900 bylaws in Manitoba. You know, that was a public demonstration of a people communicating with their
00:55:28.460 mouths, whether it be through writing or otherwise, or just their demonstration of speeches and so on,
00:55:34.080 their disdain and their displeasure for the proposed policy that was being pushed by the government.
00:55:39.940 And so it was changed. The same is happening here. You know, I don't think we can allow, I know we can't
00:55:45.600 allow the mainstream media to dominate the conversation. They are incorrect and wrong and deceitful when it
00:55:51.660 comes to all sorts of issues. And so we have an obligation to speak the truth. Speak the truth with full
00:55:57.400 confidence. Absolutely. And uncompromisingly. And that's where I believe we're going to win this
00:56:02.660 battle. And so on that, I'm thinking about it, you know, Mark Carney is not God and the globalists are
00:56:11.060 not God. But when you see individuals who are trying to take on some sort of God ship by trying to reform
00:56:20.880 the way we live in a diabolical sense, when they're attacking creation, you know, the formation of male and
00:56:29.800 female, and God said when he created man and woman that it was perfect. And so there is no such thing as
00:56:38.520 transgenderism. There is no such thing as taking these twisted ideologies. This is pure evil. When we look at
00:56:46.160 individuals like Pierre Polyev, who says that he won't address the abortion issue and equalizes that
00:56:53.400 with a woman's right to choose and ignores what the true issue is, Jagmeet Singh won't talk on this
00:57:01.000 issue. We know Carney's and the Liberal Party's position on this issue. So far we have and the
00:57:08.220 Bloc Québécois and the Green Party. None of them will talk about it except for the Christian Heritage Party
00:57:13.940 and the People's Party of Canada. Maxine Bernier is coming out very strong on this issue as well.
00:57:21.300 So this is what we're talking about. You have to measure the morality of the candidate that you are
00:57:28.120 going to be voting on. And when you take that step of obedience to be uncompromising in the candidate,
00:57:35.080 and then you need to have faith and leave it in God's hands that you personally made the right
00:57:39.780 decision as to who you voted for and where they stood on these issues, do they truly support the
00:57:47.160 Fathers of Confederation and the gift that they gave us in our sovereignty based on biblical principles
00:57:52.400 that our laws are built on as well? And when we start to really consider how every one of the issues
00:58:00.280 that we're concerned about, when we consider those issues in the candidate that we're going to select
00:58:06.560 when we go to the polls on Monday, these are important things to remember. So I think that
00:58:14.300 as far as social media is concerned and the information that's out there on Mark Carney and
00:58:20.800 his pro bono work consulting for politicians in order to maximize profits for Brookfield investors,
00:58:28.460 when we've got somebody that's lying and cheating and deceiving, and we've got other individuals that
00:58:35.300 are in this for their own personal gain, it is up to individuals to decide, is this the right party
00:58:42.380 to be electing to represent you for the next four years? It's a very serious, and I said, historical election
00:58:49.860 that we're going into on the 28th of April. So with that, Tanner, I just want to thank you again for
00:58:59.000 taking the time to come on. I love the way that the conversation has morphed into one of the most
00:59:05.960 important topics, which is faith, going into this election, trusting the Lord based on faith, but God
00:59:11.880 is looking for our obedience to Him in who we elect. Because when we are electing decades ago, when we were
00:59:19.600 focused on electing godly people into the positions, our nation was indeed flourishing, and we've come a long
00:59:25.820 way from that. So anyways, what closing words do you have for our viewers?
00:59:30.740 Oh, just to be encouraged, you know, to know that the Lord Jesus has everything under control. You know,
00:59:35.820 He's on the throne, He's sovereign, and in spite of what our secular leaders might have us believe,
00:59:42.660 they are not supreme, they are not divine. No, instead it is the Lord Jesus Christ, and only Christ, who commands
00:59:49.680 the ultimate purpose, and the ultimate will, and the, oh, just, you know, just commands the world
00:59:58.260 itself. You know, it's His. He has won the supremacy at the resurrection, and so I have full confidence,
01:00:03.980 not only for today, but for the future, for eternity, and knowing that Christ goes before us,
01:00:08.620 knowing that He is the God above all, and knowing that there are none who can so much as challenge Him
01:00:13.060 in anything that they do. So, thank you so much for having me on. It was such a pleasure.
01:00:18.040 Thank you, Tanner. We'll see you again. All right. Super. All right. Well, I want our viewers to
01:00:24.240 understand as well, like, I know we're talking a lot of Christianese to some people who may feel,
01:00:29.760 you know, that Canada is secular, or it's a post-national state with no core identity, or
01:00:34.900 we're a multicultural nation. We have seen for decades that that isn't working. But prior to that,
01:00:40.620 when we were focused on this being a Christian nation, and upholding those morals and standards,
01:00:44.640 we were doing really, really well. And you know where else they're advancing and doing really well,
01:00:49.520 because they returned to those principles is down in America. There were a multitude of Christians
01:00:56.600 that decided to stand up and really get out to vote and promote Christian godly leaders. And if you look
01:01:03.560 to our friends overseas in the other countries, you know what? It was those Christian parties that are
01:01:09.280 rising up and that populist movement is what they're calling it. But it's really a Christian
01:01:13.700 populist movement that is winning elections. And because this kind of vile behavior can only go for
01:01:21.260 so long until it personally affects every single individual. And I think that's where we're getting
01:01:27.820 to in Canada. So it's time for big change. And so I'm just encouraging you, without telling you who to
01:01:33.620 vote for, we've just covered as much as we can tonight to encourage you to consider some of
01:01:38.500 the things we spoke about. So in closing, next week, I'm going to have Maxime Bernier on the show.
01:01:46.140 That is, of course, April 30. And on the 28 is the election. And the reason I wrote,
01:01:51.900 I reached out to Maxime, and I said, you know, this is it's going to be after the election,
01:01:55.700 I think it's time to really talk about the outcome and what comes next. And so Maxime is either
01:02:01.480 going to be celebrating that a number of them, including himself, maybe have finally gotten some
01:02:06.060 PPC candidates in. We're going to be finding out at that point, is the Liberal government,
01:02:12.680 are they going to have a minority government again for the next four years, God forbid,
01:02:17.420 or is it going to be the Conservative Party? And it's just really, I believe it's going to be
01:02:25.040 an interesting conversation. We can't even speak into it. I was preparing the action that's going to go
01:02:30.840 out tomorrow night. You know, we always do a weekly email, and we highlight the next guest and then
01:02:36.960 talk about what, you know, what the topic is. And it's going to be vague, because it's all going to
01:02:43.440 rely on what happens Monday. So continue to pray about that and pray for the best. Okay, so the verses
01:02:51.320 for tonight also are from Ezekiel 25, 17. And the verses are going to be, one's from the Old Testament,
01:02:58.980 one's from the New Testament, but the content is very much the same. It's saying,
01:03:04.240 I will execute great vengeance on them. This is God speaking. I will execute great vengeance on them
01:03:10.160 with wrathful rebukes. Then they will know that I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon them. And of
01:03:16.220 course, that's the evildoers of the day in Ezekiel in the Old Testament. And from Romans 12, 19,
01:03:23.480 God is encouraging us, do not take revenge, my friends, but leave room for God's wrath,
01:03:30.480 for it is written, it is mine to avenge, I will repay, says the Lord. So all of the evil that's
01:03:37.540 happening in Canada right now is no surprise to God. He allows evil rulers to rise up so that we get back,
01:03:44.760 you know, to moral and strong principles. And that's my desire for Canada as well.
01:03:53.100 And so on that, I look forward to seeing you next week. Please remember to give us a thumbs up
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01:04:14.140 information far and wide, especially before Monday. All right. Thank you. God bless you. And God bless Canada.
01:04:20.680 I'm going to thank God and God alone for the ground that I'm standing on.
01:04:38.280 I'm going to thank our founding fathers for giving their lives and sacrificing so much for our
01:04:50.280 freedom. And I'm calling on you today. Don't put them to shame. Don't waste what they did. We have
01:05:02.300 guaranteed rights in this country.
01:05:04.300 We are putting chapters across the nation. We are going to be in every town and every city,
01:05:18.460 and we are going to build communities within these communities of like-minded people who are
01:05:24.420 actually going to care for one another again and love on each other and give each other the help when
01:05:29.580 they're down. We are going to use the teams and the people that build within chapters to support our
01:05:36.960 businesses. The government's actions are completely 100% unlawful. Judgment will again be found on
01:05:47.800 justice, and those with virtuous hearts will pursue it. You have a virtuous heart if you are here today
01:05:56.740 pursuing freedom and righteousness. And then verse 23 comes along with a promise. God says he will turn
01:06:07.620 the sins of evil people back on them. He will destroy them for their sins. I take great comfort in that
01:06:18.800 because I serve a mighty living God who has allowed us to go through this season of discomfort because we as a nation
01:06:29.680 have turned our backs on him. And we need to get right. So I am just going to thank you so much. I'm going to say God bless you and God bless Canada.
01:06:42.800 God bless you!
01:07:09.360 We stand on guard for Thee
01:07:13.140 If we humble ourselves and pray
01:07:15.780 And turn from our wicked ways
01:07:18.600 Then in Your grace
01:07:20.820 You will hear from Heaven
01:07:23.720 Forgive our sins
01:07:26.260 And heal our land
01:07:28.160 Father, do it again
01:07:32.820 Send revival
01:07:35.720 Heal our land
01:07:39.360 Father, do it again