Dominion Society of Canada - May 01, 2026


Ethnic tribalism in the Armed Forces?? | Long Live Canada Ep. 7


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00:03:30.000 Do we have audio now? Can you guys hear me? No sound, no sound. I think we're good now.
00:03:42.220 Sorry about that. Off to a good start. Hello and welcome to episode seven of Long Live Canada.
00:03:50.640 My name is Daniel Tyree. I am the founder and chairman of the Dominion Society,
00:03:54.840 but tonight I am your host. We have another great episode ahead of us today.
00:04:00.000 I want to talk a bit about permanent residence in the armed forces and that leaked report from the CAF earlier this week.
00:04:10.560 I want to talk a bit about our activism in Owen Sound, a bit about Egerton Ryerson, Billy Bishop, and so on.
00:04:18.100 uh and we might touch a bit upon the uh the uh the the news of the week which i i think is that
00:04:25.060 a sovereign wealth fund that was introduced by uh mr prime minister mark carney um so i i am sorry
00:04:34.340 i'm a bit a bit late tonight guys you guys know how it is busy busy all the time um so sorry i'm
00:04:42.360 coming in a bit late it gets it looks like the the chat starts uh squabbling a little bit
00:04:46.700 chat starts squabbling about uh my background and and so on i'm on island time as they say
00:04:55.700 i'm on island time today guys no it's all busy i'm just trying to prepare a good show for you
00:05:01.040 guys i gotta i gotta take my notes and make sure we're well prepared um so we can get right into
00:05:09.600 things uh where should we start off i'm still being gaslit that my mic's off i'm pretty sure
00:05:16.060 it's on now i'm pretty can we get can we get confirmation chat is the mic on can you hear me
00:05:21.100 guys i think everyone can hear me how many members we are now about 2600 about 2600
00:05:35.500 are you are you white let's start there i don't know what do you think do i look white
00:05:40.300 uh we can get into my background uh i have nothing to hide uh i i'm half french canadian
00:05:49.100 i'm half french canadian uh my roots go back to 1649 when jean brodeur arrived on the south
00:05:56.620 shore of montreal but my dad is the child of two immigrants uh from albania and jamaica so on the
00:06:03.660 jamaican side i have mixed heritage scottish english and a bit of african so i am mixed i'm
00:06:08.780 not i'm not the paragon of ethnic purity but i think regardless of my background we can be honest
00:06:14.940 about canada's identity so yeah i i'm a crypto franco in disguise as an anglo uh but that's that's
00:06:23.660 my that's my background do i like jerk pork or jerk chicken i'm big on jerk chicken i'm big on
00:06:30.620 jerk chicken but that's the story guys i see the chat seething about it so let's let's be clear i
00:06:37.660 I have nothing to hide. I'm proud of who I am. But let's get right into things. I want to start
00:06:44.180 off with our activism this weekend out in Owen Sound. You guys might have seen the news.
00:06:52.940 We got a couple of different news articles written, but I want to give you guys the full
00:06:58.460 story, the behind the scenes look into the weekend. So we will have some more content coming
00:07:04.080 out about this uh i think uh mr jones ken jones is working on a video he was out there in person
00:07:09.680 taking the taking the content representing the org right there in the city council meeting
00:07:13.620 i want to give you guys the the full kind of story so um this goes back this story goes back
00:07:21.640 years now this started way before the dominion society it started back in 2021 um when the whole
00:07:29.080 campaign with the with the cam loops and the the 215 bodies and so on and the the the months of
00:07:37.160 shame that followed that when that all the flags were at half mass and everyone started tearing
00:07:41.240 down statues and rewriting history this is when egerton ryerson became rather controversial right
00:07:47.400 uh he he started being uh framed as the as the father of the residential school system
00:07:54.280 which is a poor understanding of our history, not even to get into the pros and cons of the
00:08:01.160 residential school system. So this park in Owen Sound was one of many, you know, institutions,
00:08:12.600 landmarks that were renamed. There were many others, you know, the school in Toronto where
00:08:17.060 Ierson was renamed, the statues were torn down, and so on. And this park was caught in the
00:08:22.280 crossfire. So back in 2021, they tore down the Ryerson Park sign and it's been nameless for
00:08:28.080 the last kind of five years. And now the city council is officially moving to rename it and
00:08:34.180 they've opened up proceedings to the community to recommend names and so forth. So this was brought
00:08:42.640 to our attention by some of our local members out at Owen Sound and we decided to get involved
00:08:47.680 and start using this as an opportunity
00:08:51.120 because we're not only focused on immigration
00:08:52.940 at the Dominion Society, right?
00:08:55.400 We're dedicated to Canadian nationalism more generally
00:08:59.040 and promoting our heritage and identity
00:09:01.100 and all of these campaigns to tear down statues
00:09:04.780 and rename parks or schools or whatnot.
00:09:09.640 It's all part of this kind of culture of shame
00:09:12.620 that I think is at the core of so many problems
00:09:14.940 in Canadian society.
00:09:16.940 and this is really what's used to to justify replacement migration to the cause of so many
00:09:22.860 kind of problems in our society so we really want to be pushing back on this very generally
00:09:27.420 we want to be we want to organize our our members our supporters and canadian patriots nationalists
00:09:33.740 from across the country to start pushing back on this wherever it's coming up so please if you see
00:09:38.140 anything happening in your community if there's movements to push pull down statues uh and and
00:09:44.220 anything like that please do let us know we want to start pushing back against it
00:09:47.980 in an effective and in professional way so before we get into our kind of specific um
00:09:57.180 proposals and in what we got up to this week and i do want to say though generally speaking we we
00:10:02.220 are against the the renaming of the park in general i don't think we should be stripping
00:10:06.700 egerton ryerson's name from from anything he's been kind of reinvented as this like
00:10:12.700 bigot father of the the residential schools system but that's not really an accurate view
00:10:18.060 of our history right egerton ryerson was a was is a important figure in canadian history and he was
00:10:25.100 one of the the foremost proponents of uh not not even the the residential school system but but
00:10:31.580 universal education in general like he he came forward uh and started pushing for institutionalized
00:10:37.420 public education in order to promote kind of equality across Canadian society. And that's a
00:10:44.580 very important thing. It's something that we take for granted in this modern age. A very progressive
00:10:49.660 kind of standpoint for his time when education was kind of an elite advantage that was kind of
00:10:56.880 gatekept from the masses. So this guy is an important figure in Canadian history and should
00:11:02.000 be recognized as such. Just kind of slandering him as some kind of bigot or whatnot is completely
00:11:09.480 inappropriate. But given that the city council already kind of removed his name and now they're
00:11:17.160 looking to replace it, we thought it would be more productive to come at it from a different
00:11:22.080 standpoint. There have been other activist organizations, specifically I believe there's
00:11:25.740 a group called the Friends of Egerton Ryerson, who have been speaking to council and have been
00:11:31.120 pushing back on that, on the renaming of the park and standing for Ryerson and giving that
00:11:36.180 positive perspective and outlook on Ryerson's legacy. So since that was covered, we decided
00:11:43.360 to kind of approach things from a different perspective. They've already kind of heard the
00:11:48.340 case for Ryerson. So we didn't want to double up on that. Instead, we wanted to offer a different
00:11:53.720 path forward um if they are going to to rename it and again they really shouldn't but if they are
00:12:01.960 we thought this was a good opportunity to prove provide something else so let's uh here's the
00:12:09.320 so they they have they have been receiving names here's the here's the owens sound website the park
00:12:15.160 renaming project this is a whole page on on the um uh on this government initiative and so far
00:12:23.080 they had received four names from the public and it's this old school park eighth street park
00:12:30.040 boyd street park and the most absurd friendship land but in anishinaabe so ningo and them mikana
00:12:38.840 is the are the four proposed names and this is just ridiculous like it's like these four
00:12:45.000 kind of soulless names that don't really represent anything that don't pay homage to the community
00:12:51.320 or the people of Owen Sound and then this fourth kind of this exactly these like this virtue
00:12:58.860 signaling towards reconciliation uh just slapping an indigenous name on a park like this is this is
00:13:07.240 silly right this these kind of initiatives they don't do anything to forward uh reconciliation
00:13:12.040 they don't bring us closer to uh uh our our indigenous communities our first nations 0.84
00:13:17.820 communities. And it just seems completely impractical to me. Is anyone, do you think
00:13:21.980 anyone in Owen Sound, do you think any of the local people are actually ever going to call it
00:13:25.940 Ningoendam Mikana? Like they're just going to, like, I think we should find a name that
00:13:32.500 people will actually use in a language that people actually speak in the community.
00:13:39.380 Thanks for the super chat, Raymond Daokoin, $25. Thank you so much for the support. I really
00:13:46.500 appreciate it keep up the great great work we're we're just getting started i think it's uh
00:13:51.140 we're just uh we're we're starting to hit our stride really i think everyone can see that
00:13:55.880 um so our our idea was to bring forward to come to city council um and to come to owen sound and
00:14:05.360 to promote a different option for for the park and we did some research looking into looking
00:14:13.320 into the history of Owen Sound, the critical figures from the area. And there was one choice
00:14:18.640 that stood above the rest. And that was one of Canada's greatest sons, one of Owen Sound's
00:14:24.620 greatest sons, the great Billy Bishop. So I'm sure everyone knows Billy Bishop. I hope everyone
00:14:32.940 knows Billy Bishop. But for those that don't, Billy Bishop was one of the greatest war heroes
00:14:40.040 from the first world war a canadian born and raised in billy and in owen sound um he was one
00:14:47.720 of the greatest flying aces not only of uh from canada during the during the first world war but
00:14:54.120 from the entire british empire with more than 70 confirmed aerial duels one he he was one of the
00:15:01.720 greatest pilots uh in in the history of our country in the history of the british empire
00:15:06.520 an exceptional canadian who who came back and played important roles uh promoting the armed
00:15:11.720 forces promoting private air travel he was really a man before his time and an impressive war hero
00:15:17.880 and um when i was first looking into this i i half expected like everything in in owen sound to be to
00:15:25.000 be named for uh billy bishop uh you know parks benches whatnot but in looking into things uh i
00:15:32.120 we found that this is not the case actually uh there there is a billy bishop museum there in
00:15:37.560 in owens sound but other than that there's not actually much that bears his name which is
00:15:42.680 remarkable because he he's probably the most uh uh notable resident uh of owens sound in in
00:15:50.280 uh the the history of the area so we thought this was the obvious path forward so we decided to to
00:15:57.240 mobilize our community we actually went out we had a team there all weekend uh we organized a
00:16:02.360 little camping trip we had guys from all over come and and uh you know do some uh do some community
00:16:08.760 building do some team building activities uh we filmed some content we went into the community and
00:16:14.280 started interviewing people getting their thoughts on what they thought the the most appropriate uh
00:16:20.040 name for the park was we found overwhelming support for for billy bishop park um so you'll
00:16:26.920 you guys will see that i think we'll be releasing the the video tomorrow or this weekend so you can
00:16:30.680 see our full campaign you can see the guys uh having fun there uh on the beach uh camping you'll
00:16:37.560 you'll get to see what the the residents of owens sound think about our proposal compared to to some
00:16:42.600 of the other propositions there from the government but as well uh we went and we uh we we
00:16:49.080 had we helped a local resident there i helped prepare his address and to speak to to the city
00:16:55.480 council and make our our proposal of philly bishop park um and then i my my my colleague and co-founder
00:17:03.880 ken jones was there to speak on behalf of the organization as well and we were very well
00:17:07.640 all received actually uh the the the city council was clearly impressed they they they asked follow
00:17:13.640 up questions there you guys can find the full um uh video on our social medias there on on facebook
00:17:19.880 on instagram on on x uh you can find uh what what they're the local resident there james blake had
00:17:26.880 to say you can find what ken jones said on behalf of the organization uh but it was all very well
00:17:32.000 received. We have formally submitted Billy Bishop as an option. It's not there on the website quite
00:17:38.500 yet. But I think we've made a strong argument in favor of this. And this is what we want to do as
00:17:44.520 part of our organization, right? We don't want to always just be pushing back on all these decisions.
00:17:48.700 We want to be taking a positive perspective on things. We want to be productive and offering
00:17:54.720 solutions instead of just complaining and whining about the way things are. We want to offer a path
00:18:01.420 for how things should be. So this is just another example of things we're doing. We actually got
00:18:09.160 some pretty good news coverage there from the local media. Excuse me. Yeah, we got some pretty
00:18:23.940 good coverage there. We got two different news articles. We got this piece in the Sun Times,
00:18:30.020 Owen Soundman suggests Ryerson Park be named after Billy Bishop. There's our two guys looking
00:18:37.000 good. Absolutely mogging city council. This is actually a pretty fair and balanced article we
00:18:43.960 have from Post Media. I would suggest you guys check it out. It tells the entire story. Got some
00:18:49.580 good quotes in here from both Ken and James. And then we got another article here in the Owen Sound
00:18:58.860 current dominion society put put city of owens sound on notice over ryerson park renaming
00:19:07.020 so check out the the articles it's nice to see us getting some positive news coverage
00:19:12.780 and putting forward really substantive uh solutions for for the way things should be
00:19:18.860 and i think this is i think especially over the last month or so people can start to see how our
00:19:24.860 organization is taking shape for the first few months we were very much getting things organized
00:19:29.900 behind the scenes getting our ducks in the row promoting things on social media you know people
00:19:34.700 were might have been giving us a bit bit of flack that we're just that we're just social media
00:19:39.500 influencers or whatnot um but now as we start to build that bedrock of the organization i think
00:19:45.420 you can really start to see what what the kind of plan is for the organization you can really start
00:19:50.940 to see our organization and our activism taking shape and we're not just about you know putting
00:19:57.740 uh uh doing protests on on um on highway overpasses and dropping banners and stuff like that
00:20:05.500 although we'll continue to do stuff like that we're not just a protest movement uh we're we're
00:20:11.340 getting in there in communities we're we're organizing community meetups we're we're we're
00:20:16.860 cleaning up our communities we're getting all the crack pipes and the the needles and all the trash
00:20:21.980 in our in our communities cleaned up we want to be a positive force in our communities and we're
00:20:27.500 going to be involved much more directly politically even though we're not we're not planning to appear
00:20:33.020 on the ballot we're going to hold people to account um at the local level and at any level
00:20:39.420 of government that we can get a kind of foothold into to promote our perspective our positive
00:20:44.940 conception of Canadian history and identity, our significant proposals on immigration reform,
00:20:53.160 remigration. This is exactly what we're planning to do. So this is just the start. You're starting 0.99
00:20:58.320 to see, as I've said many times, we have kind of three main pathways. We have to influence the kind
00:21:06.100 of cause metapolitically. We have our media content, which you guys have been watching
00:21:11.920 in over the past eight months, our presence on social media, that can be, you know, little edits
00:21:18.920 and promoting heritage footage that can be offering significant pieces explaining Canadian
00:21:25.560 history. That can be now you'll see us diversifying our content and doing more kind of street
00:21:31.760 interviews, streeter style content to kind of give people more of a platform and to show
00:21:38.480 that our, that our opinions aren't so, aren't so fringe, aren't so radical. And then the next
00:21:44.520 channel is that grassroots network is like grassroots activists. And you can really start
00:21:48.520 to see this take shape, especially in the pockets where we've become more organized
00:21:53.100 around Ontario, around Alberta. You can see our guys are getting active. They're meeting up,
00:21:59.300 they're planning, they're, they're influencing their communities positively. And now we're
00:22:03.360 getting involved right on the front lines of politics to, to advance that cause right in
00:22:08.280 front of uh the movers and shakers in government and then the next the next main horizon that we're
00:22:15.200 that we need to start developing is the the kind of think tank side of the organization the kind
00:22:19.880 of intellectual foundations and i've talked a lot about this we have we're working on our white
00:22:24.240 paper series we'll start releasing those soon but we need to really um make that that research and
00:22:31.040 policy wing of our organization a bit more robust we need to we have a lot of people that have um
00:22:37.260 been interested in getting involved in this we have a very limited team so far so i'm already
00:22:42.220 in conversations with guys to to expand this wing of our organization and start offering
00:22:47.480 a new pathway a new type of content that we can use to to influence the the broader conversation
00:22:53.300 so now you can see like we you can see us growing on the media side you can start to see the
00:22:59.100 grassroots growing the next the next step is that research and policy wing but i think everyone can
00:23:04.220 start to see our vision for the organization starting to manifest itself. Thank you for
00:23:12.300 another super chat. $10 from Aljam66. Heard about you guys through a friend and decided to get a
00:23:19.240 membership today. Rock on. I'd love to help fight the good fight. Awesome. Awesome. Thank you for
00:23:25.700 signing up. Welcome to the organization. I'll look to send you your membership package this weekend.
00:23:30.260 And I package all of those myself,
00:23:34.060 fold in letters, signing them.
00:23:36.180 I'll set you up with your pin and your membership card.
00:23:39.300 Thank you for becoming a member.
00:23:40.600 And I do encourage everyone else to sign up as well.
00:23:42.680 If you have not already,
00:23:43.460 you can head over to our website,
00:23:44.640 dominionsociety.ca slash join.
00:23:47.680 You can find the join button
00:23:48.900 right at the top of the website and sign up there.
00:23:50.580 That's how you get involved in our organization, right?
00:23:53.240 Right, we don't want to just have followers on social media.
00:23:55.820 We want to get guys involved right on the front line.
00:23:58.360 so once you get involved we'll look to get you onboarded and plugged in with your local community
00:24:03.160 and you can start making a difference um we're just scaling things up right uh it started it
00:24:09.640 started with some posters and uh it's going to go much further we're going to start knocking on
00:24:14.600 doors and distributing literature and doing so much more to to advance our mission um in people's
00:24:20.640 communities we're we're we're going to go around the media we're going to kick straight through
00:24:24.300 the media and we're going to deliver our message straight to Canadians. So that's the synopsis of
00:24:37.580 what happened this weekend. Watch out for our video in the next couple of days. Tomorrow I
00:24:42.660 think we're looking to put it out and that'll show the full story. So that is that.
00:24:54.300 all right uh i do just want to talk uh just very briefly i don't want to get too bogged down into
00:25:02.020 this because it's not it's not uh really uh an immigration related topic but the big news of
00:25:09.260 the week was uh carney's new sovereign wealth fund i'm sure you guys saw this canda is getting
00:25:14.660 a sovereign wealth fund what are they and how might they work so uh this is the new carney's
00:25:20.940 new canada strong fund and to be honest i don't want to get too much into to carney's policy i
00:25:27.960 think it's it seems kind of um silly uh a lot of uh what carney's done lately or since uh taking
00:25:36.400 government has been uh things that kind of sound good but are not so good in in execution you know
00:25:43.060 this is similar to how he's talked about streamlining infrastructure projects um but like
00:25:48.380 like he established a new team and new bureaucracy to do this but they haven't really
00:25:52.480 followed through with anything yet they talk about building homes but they again they they
00:25:57.940 made a new government bureaucracy for it but they haven't done anything yet i think it's very similar
00:26:02.300 it's something that sounds good but in practice it's it's kind of suspect um a sovereign wealth
00:26:07.820 fund does not really make all that much sense when canada's in a in a budget deficit what money is
00:26:13.940 there to invest into any sort of wealth fund like this. Now, I do like the concept of a sovereign
00:26:25.040 wealth fund. And I think we've seen this employed very effectively. The example everyone always
00:26:32.000 points to is the Norwegian sovereign wealth fund, which is based off of Norway's oil assets.
00:26:39.920 So revenues from that are partially invested into Norway's sovereign wealth fund, and they've been doing this for decades now. And the result is this massive investment. And constitutionally, Norway can't withdraw more than the interest on that each year.
00:26:57.100 So it continues to grow by by nature of its structure. And the result has been a wealth fund that's worth like hundreds of thousands of dollars per capita. They have this massive wealth by being very intentional in how their natural resources are used.
00:27:15.620 And I think that's something that we could adopt here in Canada very effectively. Obviously, we have massive resource wealth, but often it's squandered and taken advantage of by foreign multinational companies that just want to extract wealth from it for their own countries, often China, often in the US.
00:27:32.140 and i think this is a disservice to the canadian people we should be leveraging our natural resource
00:27:37.720 natural resource wealth in the best interest of the canadian people and and instituting
00:27:44.860 requirements on how that that money can be reinvested back into canada would be very
00:27:49.000 productive and the main issue with instituting something like this in canada unfortunately is
00:27:56.060 again, our substandard constitution. So some people might know, in Canada, natural resources
00:28:06.120 are actually a jurisdiction of the provinces. So technically, each province owns their national
00:28:10.720 resource wealth, which would be an issue for establishing some sort of national
00:28:15.480 sovereign wealth fund, because requiring certain revenues from it to be invested into this would
00:28:22.140 be an overstep of provincial jurisdiction. You'd end up in these fights. But if I'm thinking
00:28:29.660 ambitiously on how an optimal Canada would be set up, I do think it would be having an
00:28:36.700 interventionist federal government taking ownership of natural resources to ensure
00:28:41.180 they're invested properly into a sovereign wealth fund for the best interests of all citizens across
00:28:46.340 the country, not just each individual province. And I think in the long term, if this was handled
00:28:51.460 correctly, if our natural resources were all being properly extracted and exported and so on,
00:28:57.960 we could have a massive sovereign wealth fund and actually use this over the course of probably
00:29:03.880 10, 20, 30 years to ultimately phase out income taxes. And that would be a huge boon to the
00:29:12.940 Canadian government, a huge boon to the Canadian people who would no longer have massive wealth
00:29:18.120 extracted from them on an annual basis instead it would all be kind of backstopped by our natural
00:29:23.960 resource wealth um and that would be like rocket fuel for the canadian economy people would have
00:29:29.160 much more money to invest personally to spend personally to to to just thrive on an individual
00:29:34.900 level um but it would take some intentionality and some planning from the from the government
00:29:40.260 um you know this is a this is a kind of scheme that would take 10 20 30 years you know far beyond
00:29:46.820 a single mandate, which is often the problem with modern democracy, right? We have the flaw
00:29:53.500 with democracy as people are encouraged to think short term and to win elections instead of doing
00:29:58.880 what's best for our people over the long term. This is the kind of thing that you need a benevolent
00:30:03.400 dictator for to actually step in and plan and do what's the best for the Canadian people.
00:30:09.620 To do something like this, you'd have to get in fights with, you need constitutional reform,
00:30:14.540 You need to get in fights with provinces who wouldn't want to give up their ownership of
00:30:19.200 resource wealth. But ultimately, can anyone disagree that this would be a better situation
00:30:24.380 for Canada? Government revenues propped up by our natural resources, not taxing our own people.
00:30:32.760 It would be an incredible thing. So I'm bullish on the concept of a sovereign wealth fund.
00:30:39.300 um but this this from carney i feel like it's just buzzwords i think i feel like it's just
00:30:45.340 buzzwords people like norway's sovereign wealth fund oh we're doing that people like the idea of
00:30:49.720 sovereign wealth funds let's let's do a sovereign wealth fund in canada but it's kind of fake it's
00:30:53.860 not it's not real we need some we need much more ambitious long-term thinking in in in this country
00:30:59.960 to put our people first and to do what's best for for our our people um
00:31:05.800 we got another super chat here from nate nate 2372 thank you for the super chat five bucks
00:31:13.020 uh he said would black canadians who settled in nova scotia after siding with the british
00:31:17.420 during the revolutionary war of 1812 be considered heritage that is an interesting edge case the
00:31:23.000 black loyalists in in nova scotia um our our our definition of heritage canadians is not
00:31:30.040 particularly based on ethnicity, right? I've offered these dual definitions in the past,
00:31:35.740 ethnic Canadians and heritage Canadians. Ethnic Canadians are, you know, the kind of ethnogenesis
00:31:42.560 between the English, French, Scottish, and Irish who settled the St. Lawrence Valley over the
00:31:47.580 course of hundreds of years and intermarried to form two unique ethnic groups, the French Canadians
00:31:52.960 and the anglo-canadians obviously the black loyalists don't really fit into either of those
00:32:00.160 definitions but our further definition of heritage canadians does broaden these things
00:32:05.320 and focuses more on the experience of settlement of canada so i do think that these these loyalists
00:32:12.000 that fought um even though they might not fall into that definition of ethnic canadians i do
00:32:16.260 think they they fall into that definition of heritage canadians just like you know the german
00:32:21.120 in the Ukrainians that came over in the early 1900s to help settle Northern Ontario in Western
00:32:28.700 Canada, these folks also don't fit into that former category of ethnic Canadians, but they do
00:32:33.820 fit into this concept of heritage Canadians, which is focused on settlement and that building of the
00:32:39.420 nation. So that is definitely a niche edge case. We don't want to build our definition around
00:32:46.800 exceptions to the rule. But I hope that that clarifies the situation. Thank you for the super
00:32:53.480 chat. We're so back, Soviet pros. Aidan Kenney, our resident communist. W's in the chat. Tyree's 0.63
00:33:04.980 been reading, dang. Don't tell anyone. Don't tell anyone. You have to be reading the communists,
00:33:11.780 guys you can't just be reading far-right literature right the thing with far the the
00:33:17.140 thing with kind of rightists uh are they they they get it too uh too focused on just the ideas
00:33:26.660 um and you can have the best ideas but if you don't win what do you accomplish so the one thing
00:33:32.980 that i do appreciate by of communist literature is is it's very focused on organizing and actually
00:33:38.420 winning and that's why that's why the the kind of communists the marxists have ultimately won
00:33:43.860 they've taken over society right all sides are now very culturally marxist because these communists 0.50
00:33:50.020 took a long-term plan and focused on organizing and actually taking over institutions and while 0.71
00:33:55.220 i wouldn't promote communism specifically i do think we need to be borrowing their tactics
00:34:01.940 in terms of organizing and institutionalizing our ideas so we can't just we can't just silo ourselves
00:34:08.740 in rightest thought right we have to be we have to be reading what our enemies did to create success
00:34:14.260 to create the conditions that we're currently suffering through we have to take their their
00:34:19.220 tactics that work and adopt them for our own cause so yeah selner agrees with you there daniel yes
00:34:28.980 yes many of my arguments come directly from from martin sellner uh he's he's been on the front
00:34:35.700 lines of this have you met fortisax no we've only had we've only had phone calls i haven't
00:34:41.140 met him in person quite yet i hope i hope to before the end of the year just curious how
00:34:49.140 many ethnic canadians are there in total daniel i do not know i don't think there are good stats
00:34:53.780 on this because uh all of our census data is very self-reported and you know some some ethnic
00:34:59.580 canadians uh report themselves as canadians sometimes they report themselves as uh quebecois
00:35:05.720 or or uh english or scottish like people report very different differently so it can be very
00:35:13.200 difficult to get good stats um but i do think we're still a probably a slim majority or a slim
00:35:20.460 minority uh uh ethnic canadian at least in some slim margins like there's there's people like
00:35:27.780 myself i'm only i'm only half ethnic canadian but i still very much identify with with that
00:35:33.640 with that side of myself um given uh i've grown up here but it's really hard to get good stats
00:35:40.320 on on actually ethnic canadians do you have any good questions before we move on
00:35:50.460 i i thoughts on theory of mind or pure action i don't know if this is a book i i haven't i
00:35:57.140 haven't read it i can't give my thoughts on it my reading list is very long as it is that's how it
00:36:03.360 is man there's there's too many uh there's too many uh things to read but you got to keep reading
00:36:08.320 it's important to to do the work we have to be smarter than our opponents right we need to be
00:36:13.440 reading things on both sides we need to have all the arguments and then you you end up in these uh
00:36:18.640 these back and forths where they they do not have the weapons that we have to to um to push back
00:36:26.000 if you met wilhelm apologists no i've only talked to people on the phone this is a big country and
00:36:29.520 i haven't got a chance to travel around as much as i would like uh i was i was supposed to meet
00:36:35.360 with him uh last time i was in his area but i haven't uh i haven't got the chance he canceled
00:36:40.160 on me canceled on me uh thank you for the super chat from nick nick mullen 99 85 10 thank you so
00:36:49.360 much for the super chat keep going i appreciate all the super chats guys but as i as i say usually
00:36:54.600 not to diminish anyone that's donated i i really appreciate that but if you do want to support the
00:36:59.060 organization if you want to offer us financial support it is best to go to our website dominion
00:37:02.580 society.ca and donate there uh youtube takes a huge cut out of every out of every donation so
00:37:09.220 more of it goes into our pockets if you donate directly through our website.
00:37:16.200 Best accurate books on Canadian history. You have to read the old stuff. You need to find
00:37:20.440 the stuff that's published, you know, pre-1970s, pre-1960s, pre the cultural revolution
00:37:26.000 of Lester B. Pearson and Trudeau Sr. After that, you get all this kind of multiculturalist cope.
00:37:33.600 If you go back a bit further, you get a bit more of an honest interpretation of Canadian history.
00:37:38.160 um i recommend guys like donald creighton a noted canadian historian um who has some pretty good uh
00:37:45.020 not so biased uh outlooks on canada's history he's written there's two that he's written um
00:37:51.100 canada's uh canada's first century and then he's i can't remember the one after that but he's
00:37:56.940 covered the next century after that as well so those ones are pretty good i would i would
00:38:01.740 recommend those and they're not super uh super uh you know multiculturalist cope
00:38:07.580 so how long do you have to have lived here before here if you're not
00:38:16.060 i can't even read this you this guy might need to get deported because he can't speak english
00:38:22.500 so how long do you have to have lived here in for you not to get deported we went over the
00:38:28.240 full re-migration plan in the last episode. You can find our full thoughts there. I go through
00:38:32.840 policy by policy and explain our outlook. But generally speaking, we're very focused on recent
00:38:38.400 trends of mass migration. We're targeting illegals, criminals, fake asylum claimants, 0.58
00:38:45.540 temporary migrants, and permanent residents and citizens who compromise Canada's national security 0.69
00:38:54.640 and social cohesion um so it's not about how long you've been here it's about uh your kind of
00:39:01.220 status your immigration status your criminal status um and and if you're actively working
00:39:06.640 against canada or or identity it's not a matter of if you've been here for five ten or or years
00:39:12.940 or whatnot it's a bit more nuanced than that but i direct you to our full remigration plan on our
00:39:17.880 website and that last episode of this show where i kind of break things down i i was on live for
00:39:24.000 three hours explaining every little detail last week so i would direct you that that that way
00:39:28.980 george grant is another great one um he is more philosophical than than historical um but lament
00:39:37.100 for a nation is is something that uh everyone should everyone should read every nationalist
00:39:42.100 should read that period uh the he frames dieffen baker as the last canadian nationalist and and i
00:39:48.580 think that period is very important for us to understand if we're going to take our country
00:39:53.280 back successfully because ultimately, Diefenbaker failed for a number of reasons. And we need to
00:39:57.740 understand those reasons if we're going to avoid the same pitfalls and prepare a movement that can
00:40:03.200 actually succeed in transforming Canada. Diefenbaker had the mandate. After years of this
00:40:11.280 trend towards American economic annexation of Canada, he had the mandate to bring Canada back
00:40:21.160 in a more pro-Canadian position.
00:40:23.400 He had these huge supermajority governments,
00:40:25.960 but ultimately he didn't do anything with them.
00:40:28.400 So we need to learn from his mistakes
00:40:30.580 and do better next time.
00:40:37.720 Any further thoughts on the delaying
00:40:39.340 of Sidhu's deportation last week?
00:40:41.260 I mean, we talked about this in a previous episode.
00:40:43.200 I don't understand.
00:40:44.720 It's completely inexcusable.
00:40:45.960 He killed 16 Canadians, injured 13 more
00:40:48.420 when he wasn't even a citizen
00:40:50.580 or anything like this like he's this is a clear example of a serious crime which makes you
00:40:56.180 ineligible for permanent residency this is this isn't even new proposals right i'm not proposing
00:41:01.240 any new laws i'm just proposing that we um enforce existing laws it's inexcusable that this man
00:41:08.120 hasn't been deported he should be removed with his family and um i can't believe the the coverage
00:41:13.860 we've seen from the media i can't believe the the actions we've seen from our courts it's all
00:41:19.020 very anti-canadian uh this is this is the most clear-cut case for deportation i think
00:41:24.580 you could possibly conceive of um so pretty pretty pretty clear cut to me
00:41:31.340 um i can't say i'm i'm very surprised though
00:41:34.860 how will we address the ihap in the migrant hotels so this is the interim uh housing assistance
00:41:50.880 program for those that don't know uh these are inexcusable programs these these are some of the
00:41:56.160 pull factors right we're propping up the asylum system by giving people free housing incentivizing
00:42:00.800 people to abuse the asylum process process by giving them free health care by giving them free
00:42:05.760 housing um i just saw someone brought to my attention there was a new in pickering there was
00:42:11.200 a new uh there's a hotel the comfort inn that was recently purchased by the city to be used for
00:42:17.120 interim housing for um for asylum claimants in the area funded by the ihap from the from the 0.90
00:42:25.440 federal government and this is unacceptable as i think it's another uh important opportunity for
00:42:30.160 us we might be organizing people in in pickering soon to push back against that and make sure
00:42:34.560 people are aware of what they're doing in these communities because everywhere these go up they
00:42:40.080 they have knock-on effects for these communities they become worse they become less safe they've
00:42:44.400 become less communal we don't need more um we shouldn't be we shouldn't be housing a single um 0.81
00:42:53.200 asylum claimant fake refugee or whatnot until every single canadian has a house
00:42:57.520 So unacceptable, we should be doing more to support Canadians in buying houses and ensuring no Canadian is homeless. 0.97
00:43:06.520 That should be the priority of our government, not providing free housing to fake refugees. 1.00
00:43:16.520 Another super chat. Thank you from Brandute. 1.00
00:43:20.520 $10. Thank you for the support. I really appreciate it.
00:43:27.520 Did you just slander my boy Diefenbaker? Yes. There's lots to like about Diefenbaker. I much
00:43:33.480 respect his defense for the Red Ensign. I think he was an incredible orator, one of the definitely
00:43:39.620 fascinating Canadian politician, but he also brought forward the Bill of Rights, which was
00:43:45.520 the precursor to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, an Americanization of the Canadian
00:43:51.400 political system. He was a champion for this kind of the erosion of Canada's ethnic identity. 0.74
00:43:59.020 He was very self-conscious about his German identity and how that didn't quite fit in.
00:44:05.840 He was half German, half Scottish, I believe. So with the German name, that definitely colored
00:44:14.020 his character. And he advanced these kind of multiculturalist notions. And he was the one
00:44:18.040 that began stripping a bunch of our stricter immigration policies that restricted immigration
00:44:24.300 from certain countries. Very reasonable immigration policies. I don't think we should just be
00:44:28.980 accepting immigration from any country, right? It's very reasonable to limit who comes here from 1.00
00:44:34.800 which countries. So I think while there is a lot to like about John Diefenbaker, there's a lot not 0.99
00:44:41.300 to like as well. And again, he failed to bring our country in a different direction. Now we can go
00:44:47.480 into those details as to to uh why he failed um but i i think he's like george grant's lament for
00:44:56.360 a nation is just that a lament it's a it's it's it's a it's a funeral song for the death of canada
00:45:02.440 and and ultimately that happened as a result of of defense makers uh uh poor execution as a as
00:45:09.480 uh as a the as prime minister
00:45:17.480 okay so hammered out a few questions i do want to ship focus to the um to the kind of big news
00:45:27.100 of the week which i'm sure everyone here saw it was this report from from juno news from cosmon
00:45:33.720 georgia i was leaked a confidential canadian forces report that reveals quebec officer training
00:45:39.680 platoon had 83 of permanent residents the program descended into ethnic infighting between the west
00:45:45.740 African factions, lack of respect for women in a 48% graduation rate. So this was a fascinating 0.95
00:45:53.440 report there from Cosman. I have the report right here, guys. You guys thought that some immigration
00:46:02.200 news broke in Canada and I wasn't involved? You guys really think that you guys really
00:46:08.780 didn't think that i had my my fingers in this um we have the full report right here and it's even
00:46:16.220 worse than juno's reporting on this i think they're planning to to to release more on this
00:46:23.580 situation i think they have some more reporting coming out because this it's so absurd guys you
00:46:31.500 don't even know um this is just the tip of the iceberg the most ridiculous things is what they've
00:46:36.520 reported on. But honestly, I could just spend the next hour reading you this report word by word
00:46:43.520 because it is chocked full of ridiculous statements. I want to take you through some 0.95
00:46:50.380 of the greatest hits of this absurd report before we talk a bit about the kind of 0.96
00:46:56.560 the general thoughts behind this absurd decision to open up the armed forces to permanent residents. 0.71
00:47:04.020 So we have Mark Carney out there talking about how Canada has increased our enrollment in recruitment for the Canadian Armed Forces.
00:47:16.400 And I think there is a lot, again, there is some things to like here about Mark Carney.
00:47:21.140 He has been expanding the military, which is absolutely crucial.
00:47:26.120 We need to be expanding our military.
00:47:31.200 um this is just a crucial part of having a sovereign nation having being able to defend
00:47:36.700 your territory being able to exert power on the global stage when necessary we need to have a
00:47:42.400 functional country uh military and as well in in in canada in particular we for for generations we
00:47:49.680 had a very proud military culture um like the the the upper canada ontario was basically a military
00:47:57.360 state in its founding, right? It was founded by United Empire loyalists who were paranoid
00:48:01.220 that their territory was going to be taken by the Americans at any time. So they established
00:48:06.920 basically a military state in Ontario where land was given to soldiers and the land was settled
00:48:13.820 by the militia, by this decentralized military. This military culture was baked into Canadian
00:48:23.760 society and we saw that echo through the the war of 1812 we saw that echo through the both world
00:48:29.420 wars where canada had a standout military some of the most vicious soldiers everyone's heard that
00:48:35.020 that half the the geneva conventions based off of uh things that the canadian military
00:48:41.500 did we were feared the world around it wasn't until pierre trudeau who started to break down
00:48:49.720 our military, who merged the different wings of the military into single armed forces to erode
00:48:55.860 each of their unique military cultures, and ultimately turn us into this very modernist
00:49:02.240 outlook of this peacekeeping country, right? But that was very much, this is all part of this
00:49:07.440 cultural revolution of Pierre Trudeau, who undermined Canada's unique identity,
00:49:12.220 that our military culture was core to Canada's identity. And now just to see the way the military
00:49:18.180 has been transformed into is so frustrating and disappointing. So in general, he says
00:49:26.360 recruitment's up, but why is recruitment up and why was it down in the first place?
00:49:31.720 So it's up because in the last few years, they've made many changes covered in this report
00:49:37.280 to make it easier to join the military. So this is the leaked report. It comes from
00:49:44.360 the Canadian Forces Leadership Recruit School in Saint-Jean, Quebec. The report's titled,
00:49:51.640 Initial Observations, Impact of Changes to CAF Recruiting Policies at Basic Training Over 2025.
00:49:58.340 It was written by Lieutenant Colonel Keeley, who runs the school there. And basically,
00:50:07.920 there was three main changes made to the recruitment process. And we're just now seeing
00:50:14.340 the impacts of those changes that are covered in this report. And the Juno News reporting was very
00:50:21.720 focused on one of three of these main changes, the inclusion of permanent residents into the
00:50:27.600 armed forces, which is inexcusable. But there was two other core changes as well. Specifically,
00:50:33.620 they removed what is called the CFAT, the Canadian Forces Aptitude Test, and they've changed
00:50:42.340 the common enrollment medical standard to replace it with the modernized Canadian enrollment medical
00:50:53.160 standard, which basically is their mental health screening for military recruitment.
00:51:01.620 and the results have been quite damning we've gone from a 87 success pass rate for the test
00:51:09.300 down 10 points to 77 the retesting rate has jumped from 5 to 70 to 15 so that's the cliff notes and
00:51:18.500 that's what you know things like the globe and mail is interested in reporting on but there's
00:51:22.580 a number of damning lines throughout this i'll go ahead and read you a couple of passages
00:51:29.660 this is exactly what i was doing before the show that's why i'm so late i had to i had to
00:51:35.600 mark off some things so i knew what to tell you guys so in terms of the modernized uh mental
00:51:45.100 health standards here's a quote a single case of an m chems candidate presenting a major medical
00:51:54.580 concern was noted with a candidate suffering a significant schizophrenic episode early during
00:52:00.500 the training however based on information provided by their family it appears this was a case of
00:52:05.400 deliberate deception during the enrollment process so people are getting in lying about their their
00:52:11.360 mental health standards we're we're taking this modern approach which as many people know have
00:52:16.980 been have been stripping away our concepts of what are uh mental health conditions you know the
00:52:23.060 obvious ones being things like removing things like gender dysphoria from the dsm-5
00:52:27.860 to be more accepting towards like transgender transsexual individuals and stuff like this but
00:52:33.620 the military is no place for these kind of social experiments right the the military is inherently
00:52:38.980 a very illiberal institution it's it's hierarchical it provides it prioritizes order and chain of
00:52:45.460 command we can't have these kind of egalitarian notions of you know we have to accept everyone
00:52:52.180 even even people with mental health issues like that the military is a high stress environment
00:52:58.660 right it's not the place for people with with uh mental health issues and that's not to diminish
00:53:03.940 people with mental health issues it's just they don't have this like the the the military is not
00:53:09.540 a place for people like this another quote here from the same from the same passage since the
00:53:15.540 announcement of the m chems project specifically the public announcement that applicants who suffer
00:53:21.220 who are suffering from anxiety can join the CAF, there has been a dramatic increase in the number
00:53:26.760 of candidates presenting significant mental health concerns at CFLRS, none of whom were
00:53:32.720 enrolled under the former MCHEMS category. So we're seeing a spike of people with anxiety
00:53:37.620 problems, mental health issues entering the Canadian Armed Forces, and this is causing
00:53:42.160 all these downstream issues. It's okay to have strict high standards for the armed forces.
00:53:50.140 this is only going to cause more and more problems this is only the beginning if they
00:53:54.340 continue these lower standards in the next section where they talk about the removal of
00:54:00.620 aptitude testing here's another passage these candidates have been unable to learn basic
00:54:06.380 practical skills such as drills and weapons as well as several candidates who have been unable
00:54:12.580 to read without assistance unable to read for many of these candidates they have self-admitted
00:54:19.080 diagnoses of ADHD or autism spectrum disorder during the PRB proceedings. Like aptitude testing,
00:54:27.260 I don't know the details of the Canadian Forces aptitude test, but having basic introductory
00:54:34.000 aptitude testing to make sure people can do basic training, to make sure people can read
00:54:39.580 and communicate effectively, you need to be able to communicate orally written, all these things
00:54:45.520 within the military in order to have an effective forces to remove aptitude testing again because
00:54:51.220 what it's it's discriminatory or something is absolutely unacceptable and the like it does
00:54:58.740 this doesn't specifically mention permanent residents but you got to figure a lot of a lot
00:55:03.800 of the a lot of this is overlapping problems you have new permanent residents coming in they're not
00:55:07.840 being aptitude tested on entries and now you get people that can't read in the armed forces
00:55:13.220 it's not acceptable but the most damning section has to be the section on permanent residence so
00:55:21.660 now they are accepting permanent residence into the armed forces and to be honest we shouldn't 1.00
00:55:27.300 be allowing immigrants into the armed forces right these people we've seen all over our society 1.00
00:55:33.600 immigrants have these kind of loyalties to their foreign countries it's a gut instinct we saw this
00:55:39.160 with Harjeet Sajjan when he was the Sikh minister for the armed forces, prioritizing 0.99
00:55:48.340 the protection of Sikhs abroad instead of our own people. This is just going to lead to a 0.54
00:55:55.100 dysfunctional military. We need to have a united military with a clear unifying identity.
00:56:02.900 So there was, according to this report, there were some platoons that were as high as 83%
00:56:08.760 permanent resident. These are people that just recently arrived, according to the report,
00:56:13.900 as little as three months in Canada, and they're being admitted into the armed forces.
00:56:18.640 We have disturbing lines in this report, such as this led to a French BMOQ platoon that was made
00:56:26.920 up of 83% permanent residents, while English BMOQ platoons were typically at the 30% range.
00:56:34.360 these initial platoons were also made up of candidates with as little as three months
00:56:38.680 residency three months residency in the in Canada leading to a significant culture shock
00:56:44.860 as candidates had not yet acclimatized to Canadian society let alone military culture
00:56:50.200 how can you be in Canada for three months and be a part of our military
00:56:54.300 these people don't know anything about Canada they're just coming in and looking for a job 1.00
00:56:59.780 and worse the next the next paragraph the graduation rate for the the first francophone 0.83
00:57:05.900 permanent resident platoon was 48 percent less than half are passing and the platoon was plagued
00:57:12.480 with allegations of racism from candidates against staff but equally against uh candidates in other
00:57:19.380 candidates in constant infighting between cultural blocks within the platoon i.e cameroonian candidates
00:57:26.360 against those from Cote d'Ivoire. So you have inside of these platoons, you have tribal conflicts
00:57:34.400 between people, because as I just said, you don't just suddenly become Canadian when you come here.
00:57:41.060 We don't have magic dirt. It's not just about immigration status or a piece of paper. These
00:57:46.140 people, every human being is not just an abstract individual. This is this toxic kind of liberalism
00:57:52.920 that has become the status quo in Canada. People are a part of a nation. We are one link on an
00:58:00.600 intergenerational chain. We're not just blank slates. We're informed by a sort of intergenerational
00:58:06.840 evolution that gives us our kind of cultural characteristic. So these people come here,
00:58:13.540 they don't just instantly become Canadian. They carry with them all this sort of ethnic
00:58:18.560 baggage. And we can see that playing out in this very report, right? We see it on the streets all 0.99
00:58:23.860 the time. We see the Hindus and the Sikhs fighting with each other. We see them advancing their 1.00
00:58:27.920 foreign political causes in Canada. And now it's going right into our armed forces. And
00:58:32.460 the armed forces is the last place for these dangerous social experiments, whether that be 0.92
00:58:38.340 on aptitude, whether that be on mental health, or whether that be on ethnic background.
00:58:44.900 we need to have a strong unified identity within the canadian armed forces to have a unified
00:58:51.200 functional military and they're undermining that and we're quickly seeing the consequences this
00:58:56.720 is just these changes have just been happening over the last two years and this is the result
00:59:01.240 this report is the result it's the smoking gun there's so much in here guys i could i could
00:59:07.800 literally just read the whole thing it's 15 pages and every other sentence is something damning
00:59:14.900 weak oral interaction abilities in either English or French. While most candidates are skilled at
00:59:20.640 reading and writing, there are significant issues with oral comprehension. Inadequate language skills
00:59:25.460 are the leading cause of directed release for these candidates. They can't speak English.
00:59:32.000 They can't speak French and they're in the armed forces. How are you supposed to take quick commands
00:59:36.920 from your commander on the battlefield in high stress environment if you're struggling with
00:59:41.560 English. It's not acceptable. These candidates are much older. Basic training success rates have
00:59:53.760 always been lower for candidates above 40 years of age, which equally impacts candidates of all
00:59:59.440 backgrounds. As the current recruiting screening tool, the SEAF rewards life experience. It
01:00:04.460 inherently increases competitiveness for older applicants, notably citizen BMOQ candidates
01:00:09.980 that are under 24, while 71% of permanent resident candidates are between 30 and 44.
01:00:16.200 Older candidates are less able to adapt, which is compounding issues for permanent residents who
01:00:21.520 are adapting to both the broader Canadian culture and Canadian military culture at the same time. 1.00
01:00:26.380 This is just absurd. It's absurd. Everything in here.
01:00:30.900 specific cultural issues have also been a challenge in training permanent resident
01:00:41.660 platoons particularly in the on bmoq where leadership training is emphasized and permanent
01:00:48.340 resident ratios are higher for many candidates it is their first time that they have lived with
01:00:53.520 members of the different sex and for some it is also the first time that they have been expected
01:00:59.540 to treat women as their peers. Older candidates from certain cultural backgrounds are also more
01:01:06.360 likely to experience friction when responding to younger CFLRS instructors due to cultural
01:01:12.620 hierarchies based off of age. Many of these people come from cultures where it's a strong
01:01:16.800 respect your elders type thing and now all of a sudden they're a 30 to 40 year old man
01:01:22.180 being trained, being commanded by 20 to 30-year-old Canadian officers, and they will not
01:01:30.020 respect them, especially if they're women. And these lines, for many candidates, is it the first
01:01:37.240 time living with the opposite sex, and the first time they've been expected to treat women as their
01:01:43.240 peers, is very concerning. This report does not touch on things like sexual assault, rape,
01:01:50.160 that i've had multiple people reach out to me and express uh to share rumors i haven't i haven't i
01:01:59.320 don't have anything credible or comprehensive to share just yet but i've had multiple people reach
01:02:03.980 out and express that there has been increases in in in in sexual harassment sexual assault
01:02:10.160 and rape within the armed forces by permanent residents who don't respect women because they
01:02:15.520 come from cultures that aren't like Canada. The whole increase in women in the armed forces is 0.82
01:02:24.220 an issue in itself, but this is not acceptable. We need to have a strong Canadian culture, 0.94
01:02:35.680 a strong Canadian identity within the Canadian armed forces, and integrating any permanent 1.00
01:02:40.180 residents is fundamentally flawed. This is a good line. On French BMOQ platoons where permanent 1.00
01:02:48.740 residents have made up 50 to 80 percent of all candidates, there have been more emotional
01:02:54.000 responses with francophone staff openly raising the question of whether it is appropriate for
01:03:01.100 officer commissions to be granted to non-Canadian citizens. So as usual, we have, as Fortisax calls
01:03:09.160 them. We have the French Canadians operating as Canada's kind of white blood cells, as Canada's 1.00
01:03:16.140 immune system against foreigners. Our French Canadian officers are questioning or outright
01:03:24.060 questioning if permanent residents should be allowed to become officers. And that is a very 0.95
01:03:29.380 reasonable position. These people aren't just coming in as recruit grunt level people. They're
01:03:35.500 coming forward, they're coming into officer training to have leadership roles within the
01:03:40.500 Canadian Armed Forces. And thank God for our French Canadian officers pushing back on this,
01:03:46.740 because it is obviously inappropriate. We shouldn't have permanent residents in the CAF 1.00
01:03:51.760 at all, definitely not in any sort of leadership positions. So this whole report is absolutely
01:03:58.000 damning. I understand it's caused quite the controversy within the Canadian Armed Forces
01:04:04.860 over the last week. The summary of their recommendations include to continue the
01:04:15.920 MCHEMS trial, but to maintain strong control over enrollment of candidates with pre-existing
01:04:20.340 mental health concerns and to minimize the language of recruiting to actively bring in
01:04:26.080 people with mental health conditions into the armed forces. It says that to establish a maximum
01:04:32.240 percentage of permanent residents loaded on each basic training course at a limit of 20 to 25 percent
01:04:38.120 instead of 50 to 80 percent go figure uh to to reinstitute some sort of aptitude testing
01:04:45.080 it's very reasonable the proposals but to read through this report and to to go over the damning
01:04:53.000 uh effects of having uh permanent residents uh and all these other changes in the armed forces
01:04:59.760 It's clear that this, while it might be expanding enrollment, it's making our armed forces worse.
01:05:06.720 That's not acceptable.
01:05:10.080 We have to take a second to consider why is enrollment down?
01:05:15.200 There's a few main reasons that come to mind.
01:05:17.940 One, we like to forget about the dark years of 2020 to 2023, the COVID years.
01:05:26.080 everyone likes it was a bad time for us all i know we like to kind of put it behind us and
01:05:31.360 pretend it didn't happen um but a lot of people were removed from the calf due to uh vaccine
01:05:37.620 requirements there was lots of good people that had to leave or were forced out causing this kind
01:05:42.980 of crisis a lot of good people a lot of patriots a lot of nationalists were purged from the forces
01:05:48.200 as a result of refusing to get the jab so that's one that's why that's why enrollment is down right
01:05:55.420 As well, we've had a general increase in concerns about fake problems like white supremacy, white nationalism, whatever they call it, extremism and whatnot.
01:06:10.880 Of course, the military is going to attract people that are proud Canadians, that are proud of our heritage, are proud of our identity.
01:06:19.200 of course this is the type of person that's going to want to put their life on the line to defend
01:06:24.820 their country and the government is actively going against that they're purging these people
01:06:30.560 they're they're they're not allowing them to i've had lots of good guys lots of competent guys
01:06:36.700 um that are getting involved in the dominion society that intended to get involved in the
01:06:41.000 military but they've been overlooked for some reason at the same at the same time that we're
01:06:45.720 having a sort of recruitment crisis, that we're having to turn to foreign mercenaries, to staff
01:06:50.560 our military, good old Canadian boys are getting turned away for no apparent reason. Why? Because
01:06:57.200 they're young white men, and the military is concerned that this is a flag for extremism.
01:07:05.840 It's not acceptable. The exact type of person that we want to be fighting for Canada is the
01:07:12.080 exact type of person the military is pushing away all the while they try and focus on you know DEI
01:07:18.500 diversity uh making it um uh an accepting tolerant place for for for foreigners for permanent
01:07:26.760 residents for for LGBTQ uh or or all these things all the while our government uh puts forward this
01:07:37.800 narrative that our ancestors are evil and that they have to fight for our illegitimate country
01:07:44.740 on stolen land. Obviously, this is not going to appeal to the exact type of person that wants to
01:07:51.920 fight for Canada. You want to get recruitment up? Stop being so post-nationalist. Stop pushing,
01:07:59.320 peddling this culture of shame on our society. Give people a positive vision for our country
01:08:05.300 identity to fight for. Stop putting these stupid hurdles like unnecessary vaccines as requirements 0.99
01:08:11.940 vaccines to get involved in the military. This is why we're having a recruitment crisis and it's not 0.99
01:08:19.240 it's not at all acceptable to turn to foreign mercenaries to supplement that. That's only
01:08:25.840 going to cause these downstream problems. We can't have cultural infighting within the military. We 0.72
01:08:31.480 can't have people that are loyal to foreign governments loyal to foreign ethnic groups
01:08:36.940 fighting in our own armed forces this is only going to cause tension can you imagine if this
01:08:42.920 ethnic squabbling was not happening in basic training that it was happening in an active war
01:08:48.680 zone what if these people are deployed to to countries where they they feel a more of a
01:08:55.680 kinship to the locals than they do to the Canadian Armed Forces. This is absolutely unacceptable.
01:09:02.420 We can't have this kind of post-national social experiment in the military. It's the last place
01:09:08.920 for anything like that to be going on. So an absolutely disturbing piece of news reported by
01:09:16.800 Juno. Another big props to them for breaking the news on this. There's been millions of views,
01:09:23.960 Tons of people talking about this.
01:09:25.360 We see the mainstream media picking this up as well.
01:09:27.880 I'm sure the mainstream media would have much preferred to bury this if it wasn't pushed
01:09:31.400 into the spotlight by independent media like Juno News.
01:09:35.020 So great work by the folks over at Juno.
01:09:37.960 I think they have some more coming down the pipe and I'm interested to see what they have
01:09:42.180 to say because there's a lot more in this report, as I've just gone through, that is
01:09:46.640 very concerning because it's not just about permanent residents.
01:09:49.400 It's about aptitude.
01:09:50.260 It's about increasing levels of mental health, all these things leading to overall lower success
01:09:57.820 rates and ultimately to a less functional Canadian military. It's not good enough to just increase
01:10:03.360 spending and increase recruitment on paper. We actually have to have a functional, cohesive
01:10:08.340 military culture. And that's an important part of Canadian identity. It's something that we
01:10:13.140 should be proud of and something that we need to be resurrecting on a broad scale, not selling our
01:10:18.620 country out to foreigners who are looking for a job it's absolutely unacceptable
01:10:23.220 so i'm happy to answer some questions we got we got some um we got a super chat here from
01:10:34.100 connor wilson 78 13 what books do you recommend i do have a book list i encourage you to reach
01:10:38.720 me out to me via email you can reach us at info at dominion society.ca i'll i'll send you my
01:10:43.540 reading list um i'd recommend uh off the top of my head two of the most important ones are
01:10:47.940 Canadian Decay by Ricardo Duchesne that covers the history of kind of immigration patterns in 0.65
01:10:53.620 Canada and the exact policy changes that resulted in the kind of current dysfunctional multicultural
01:10:59.000 society that we're currently living in. Another one I would recommend is Martin Sellner's Regime 1.00
01:11:03.640 Change from the Right, which is a bit more of a practical guidebook on how we can use metapolitics
01:11:07.880 to shift the direction of Canada or any Western country for that matter. But it's very relevant
01:11:14.500 to our situation here in Canada.
01:11:16.080 So those are two I would recommend.
01:11:17.640 I have a whole book list of five or six books,
01:11:19.560 so you can reach out to us
01:11:20.500 and I'll send you that entire book list
01:11:21.840 so they'll be a little bit easier to find.
01:11:23.920 But those are my two recommends off the top.
01:11:31.860 I'm good to take some questions
01:11:33.200 before we wrap up for the night.
01:11:34.560 I'm not going for three hours tonight, guys.
01:11:36.720 We're going to keep things a bit shorter.
01:11:44.500 thanks for the kind words from cln saber what makes daniel so legit he never hit his identity
01:11:50.320 it has been a leader worth following thanks daniel i that's exactly like i'm not i i appreciate the
01:11:56.620 kind words i i've never tried to lie that i'm the paragon of ethnic purity i'm just willing to say
01:12:02.660 what canada's heritage is and like compare that to guys like justin trudeau who is a perfect
01:12:10.440 example of an ethnic Canadian, a heritage Canadian. He has English roots. He has Scottish
01:12:16.340 roots. He has obviously French roots. He is a perfect example of a Canadian. And yet he's pushing
01:12:22.800 this post-national multicultural message that anyone can be Canadian, blah, blah, blah.
01:12:27.620 Can we just be honest about Canada's ethnic identity? Yes, it doesn't. And yes, we'll welcome
01:12:33.600 people that don't fit into this. There's people that came here much more recently that can agree
01:12:37.780 that Canada has ethnic foundations that should be preserved. They're welcome within our movement.
01:12:45.220 You don't have to be a pure-blooded Canadian to get involved and to recognize that Canada
01:12:50.960 should remain majority, supermajority Canadian in order to maintain our identity.
01:12:56.400 It's not all about the personal, right? It's about objective truth. So
01:13:02.860 uh these things we just have to be honest we have to be honest about our history
01:13:07.700 ourselves uh i think that's so important
01:13:11.620 i'm scrolling through looking for the questions don't like dead air
01:13:24.940 are you planning to join your local reserve unit i'm not i'm not i i would maybe i would consider
01:13:43.760 it if uh we're a bit more patriotic and honest about canadian identity i don't think they'd want
01:13:48.160 me to be honest i don't think i'd make the cut um based on my my presence i think there's a lot
01:13:52.880 of ways to fight this it's not all about um it's not all about signing up for the military some
01:13:57.840 guys will do that and i i you know i i respect that but there's we all have different roles in
01:14:02.840 a broader movement why'd you block me on accident when i asked if you'll address your foreign father
01:14:17.840 uh my well i mean my dad's not actually a foreigner he was born here um he was born here
01:14:24.060 to two immigrant parents but he was born here in montreal um and i do block people that put
01:14:28.540 pictures of my family in my in my mentions i think that's really weird and inappropriate behavior so
01:14:33.660 people that do that do get blocked um but again i'm not i'm not hiding anything i i talk about
01:14:40.800 it on a regular basis so i don't really have patience for people that uh claim i'm hiding
01:14:46.240 things and start posting pictures of my family that i think that's really weird and inappropriate
01:14:52.960 i'm a member of dsoc now how do i connect with other local members in my province
01:14:56.800 um the next step i do i do ask for your patients it depends where you're located right now
01:15:01.600 um our organization is um more online in some areas than it is in others but the next step is
01:15:09.040 you should receive a phone call from one of our organizers to discuss volunteer opportunities we
01:15:14.560 We don't just put people in touch with each other.
01:15:16.420 We do have a process because we do take people's privacy very seriously.
01:15:21.580 So we don't want to get people infiltrating and bad actors and all these things.
01:15:26.300 So we don't just instantly put you in touch with people.
01:15:29.000 We have a phone call to vet you a little bit.
01:15:31.100 We have everyone sign volunteer agreements with non-disclosure agreements, confidentiality
01:15:36.840 agreements to protect the organization and everyone that's involved.
01:15:40.460 Once you're properly onboarded, you will be plugged in with your local team and your local members.
01:15:45.220 We have active operations going on around Ontario, in Niagara, Hamilton, the GTA.
01:15:52.700 We have a great organization out in Nova Scotia, in Alberta, centered around Edmonton and Calgary,
01:15:59.980 out on Vancouver Island, centered around Victoria.
01:16:02.920 We have things rolling in Winnipeg and in Saskatchewan even.
01:16:07.100 um so we have things going in in some areas if you're if you're a little bit more rural a little
01:16:13.120 more more isolated there might be some there might be some more time to get you online
01:16:17.300 um there are some places where it's like we have one or two members in a small rural area
01:16:22.600 um so they're not the top priority we're starting with areas that are a little bit more that have
01:16:27.320 stronger membership bases to get people online so i do appreciate your patience but then the next
01:16:32.080 step is that uh is that phone call and the the onboarding process do you think we can revive the
01:16:42.520 traditional culture of toronto i i do think so um i think so we can we need to remind people what 1.00
01:16:48.880 that culture is we need to purge a lot of foreigners um from the area but i do think we can 0.99
01:16:54.800 i do think we can uh revive canadian culture across the country toronto used to be toronto 1.00
01:17:01.240 the good right we had a strong identity strong sense of order and discipline and now it's just
01:17:07.540 this multicultural multi-ethnic dystopian and that's where i grew up like i know toronto well
01:17:14.620 i live most of my life there but toronto is a shadow of what it once was
01:17:18.800 when are you supposed to talk on the cbc i i don't um it is true we had the cbc reach out to us uh
01:17:26.700 CBC Halifax reach out to us after seeing some of our posters going up in the area. I'm going to do
01:17:31.500 an interview with them tomorrow, but I don't think it'll be live. I think it'll just be for an
01:17:34.680 article. Daniel, we need some rich dude to bankroll you. Well, where's the Canadian Musk when you need 0.97
01:17:49.140 him? We absolutely do. Right now, our organization is very based on grassroots support. We're fueled
01:17:55.520 by membership fees and donations i am in some conversations with some larger donors to start
01:18:00.500 getting some bigger backers so i which would be great especially in the near future i i want to
01:18:05.500 start hiring people on a part-time basis especially through the summer to really
01:18:09.640 juice the organization and get things on online i think we're in a really good position with the
01:18:14.020 foundation getting kind of settled to to start moving towards this rapid expansion but really
01:18:19.020 it's all about money uh like we need to start hiring people part-time full-time to to really
01:18:24.200 start working towards this so it's all about finding it's all about finding those uh elites
01:18:30.760 those economic backers we need to build an organization that is completely independent
01:18:35.240 of the government and uh the kind of status quo to push this to the next level um so you know it
01:18:43.480 if you if you've got the money if you're listening right now please please get in touch with me um we
01:18:48.200 have the foundation we can use the funds uh we have you know credible business plans financial
01:18:53.480 records and all these things um we are a very um uh professional organization we we will use funds
01:19:01.160 well um but we do need to find those and technically we could take money from international
01:19:06.120 sources as well in corporations and so on so elon musk if you're listening uh uh if you want to
01:19:12.680 color revolution canada uh we're the guys why are you so strict on dual citizenship a lot of old
01:19:18.920 stock are dual citizens no that's not true a lot of old stock aren't dual citizens that's that's
01:19:23.880 not people that have lived here for hundreds of years don't have uh dual citizenship that's uh
01:19:29.320 that's not an issue and at the end of the day we want people to be loyal to to canada first
01:19:33.960 and canada only you can be proud of your your your english scottish whatever heritage um but 0.85
01:19:39.320 you should be a canadian first and a canadian only so um we're blanket against dual citizenship
01:19:46.280 it's certainly more reasonable to be a uh you know an english canada dual citizen but i think
01:19:52.960 it's best to to phase it out entirely thoughts on how to unfuck the cbc i think we need to
01:19:59.860 rebuild it from the ground up right or from the top down we need to uh totally uh shift their
01:20:06.160 mandate i think to focus more on uh our cultural identity a glorification of our historic identity
01:20:12.740 I would like to see the CBC repurposed and scaled down their news operations to focus more on cultural content.
01:20:20.240 But like, you know, the government can install a new head of the CBC.
01:20:24.120 We can install a completely new editorial board and we can start purging people that way and hiring, you know, right minded Canadian nationalists to run the show.
01:20:34.520 So I don't think we should defund the CBC.
01:20:37.360 I think we should take over the CBC and repurpose it for our ends.
01:20:40.600 i want a big strong cbc i want to be putting out tv shows and and uh and movies on on canadian
01:20:48.380 history to like entertainment is so important to education and i think we can really use cbc as a
01:20:55.440 vehicle to to institute that intergenerational reorientation towards a more patriotic nationalist
01:21:02.780 message i think cbc is a crucial vehicle for that and that you can't take any of these whether it's
01:21:07.280 Bernier or Polyev talking about defunding the CBC. This is just libertarian nonsense. It's not
01:21:12.340 the way to save Canada. Any advice for out-of-country Canadians living in conservative 1.00
01:21:18.980 regions of the US? I don't know, man. You can still support us. You can still become a member.
01:21:26.700 You can still provide financial support to us to grow the organization. I'm not focused on what's
01:21:32.380 going on in the US. That's other people's battles. But if you can help strengthen the
01:21:36.520 dominion society that'll that'll help move the ball forward uh in canada you should read hegel
01:21:43.980 add it to the list imperial add it to the list i have too many things to read and not enough time
01:21:48.540 um but i'm already i'm always interested in specific uh recommendations so if you want me
01:21:53.620 to read something you know you know how to reach me you know how to reach me not through not through
01:21:58.060 public chats
01:22:06.520 Question, birth rates should be part of the platform of the Dominion Society. Do you have
01:22:15.260 plans to add anything on this? Right now, our strategy is to remain narrowly focused on
01:22:21.400 immigration and Canadian identity. This is the most important issue facing Canada. If our people
01:22:26.200 are replaced, if we lose the nation, then I don't see the point of anything else. I do agree. We 0.99
01:22:31.000 have considered adding a complementary platform on pronatalism because I do think these things
01:22:37.360 are kind of inextricably linked. But I do think this focus on infinite growth is a bit of a red
01:22:43.760 herring. There was a report released by Cornell University over last summer that found that
01:22:48.820 countries with stagnating or even declining birth rates were actually the best across every metric
01:22:54.580 that they tested. Corruption, economic prosperity, things like intellectual property, inventions.
01:23:01.880 Every single metric found stagnating or reduced birth rates. Countries were the most successful.
01:23:07.320 So it's a bit of a red herring that we just need infinite growth forever. I also do think
01:23:12.960 many of our re-migration platform pieces would have positive impacts on the birth rate. It would
01:23:19.000 do things like make housing more affordable, increase wages, increase national pride. All
01:23:25.080 of these things would have a positive impact on Canada's birth rate. Immigration is providing a
01:23:31.940 sense of moral hazard that allows Canadians not to have children and it makes it more difficult 1.00
01:23:36.880 for Canadians to have children. So we have considered adding a complimentary plank. We're
01:23:43.960 very focused on other things right now. There's a million things we could be doing on any given
01:23:48.780 day. We only have so much manpower and we only have so many people working on this project full
01:23:54.080 time right now. So it's easy to say what we should do. It's also what we can do. So one step at a
01:24:00.660 time. But it is something that I am open to in general. Had my rib broken during BMQ by Punjabi
01:24:15.140 migrant i'd be helping with his standards for you badua so just we have uh actual we have actual 1.00
01:24:22.100 people reporting in the chat how dysfunctional uh our armed forces are filled with uh permanent
01:24:27.300 residents what is the current roadmap for dominion society agitprop expansion how long will it take
01:24:37.700 to have stickers and literature etc put out we actually have we have all the stickers we haven't
01:24:42.660 released them yet because we're looking to do a big uh release all the new merch line uh
01:24:48.100 simultaneously i think we'll be able to do that next week now um we were just waiting on a couple
01:24:53.300 last things to get finished by from our from our merchandiser um so that's all ready so i think
01:24:58.660 stickers will be available um next week i'm working with a volunteer actually today and yesterday
01:25:05.860 designing our new literature we have two new pieces that are just uh being finalized that
01:25:11.220 will get printed i think we'll start rolling that up in june
01:25:31.460 another super chat from clnscbr how much seed money is helpful in april 2026 i mean
01:25:38.660 the more money we can get, the better. There's no limit on these things. If I could raise a
01:25:44.960 million bucks, I could hire a staff of 10, 20 people and I could get office space and so on.
01:25:53.100 I think that's a bit ambitious. But I mean, if we're going to be, the sky's the limit,
01:26:00.120 that's what we're talking about. But we could do lots with any sort of larger donation people
01:26:04.440 can provide um but in my in my in my dream scenario someone steps in and gives me a million bucks and
01:26:12.200 and dominion society would instantly instantly catch on like wildfire across the country
01:26:22.600 what's your take on american anglos who are due citizens i don't i don't have
01:26:25.880 takes on americans that's their own that's their own problem we're we're focused on canada here not
01:26:31.320 on America have you received any contact from French groups like Nouvelle Alliance or other
01:26:53.880 French national groups on collaboration if not would you be interested um I've talked with some
01:26:59.640 guys in in nouvelle alliance i think some of them are sympathetic to us some of them disagree because
01:27:05.340 kind of hard-line separatists don't see themselves as a part of our broader canadian identity i i
01:27:10.820 don't agree with that standpoint and i think that remigration is the top priority not separation
01:27:16.760 um so and that's inherently a federal issue so i i think the priority has to be on canada i think
01:27:25.600 that you know Quebecers have a unique distinct identity within Canadian identity but they're
01:27:31.600 also very much influenced by Canada as well like they're not just French people right they're French
01:27:36.120 Canadians at the end of the day they're Canadien so I don't know perhaps we'd be you know I kind
01:27:42.780 of butt heads with separatists a little bit but you know if we wanted to cut if you know if we
01:27:48.840 wanted to do a big demonstration a big national demonstration on on remigration perhaps that's
01:27:53.660 something that we could collaborate on to maximize numbers um perhaps we could come together uh
01:27:59.000 because i'm sure they they agree with a lot of our standpoints on on remigration so perhaps
01:28:03.660 there'd be room for that um but you know i think there's friction as well uh but i'm generally
01:28:10.200 open to it i i do like the way they're doing things i i think we have a kind of similar
01:28:15.900 attitude and young youthful outlook and and and perspectives on kind of professionalism and
01:28:23.080 social media content and all these things i like a lot of what i see from them i just
01:28:26.620 i yeah as i've said many times i'm a mcdonaldist i'm a i believe in a coast-to-coast canada and i
01:28:33.540 believe in quebec's role in in greater canadian society i think it would be a tragedy and a
01:28:38.580 disrespect to our ancestors to see them leave um thoughts on legis sanguineous citizenship awarded
01:28:48.440 by ethnic background in the country um i mean i think we should be largely stopping immigration
01:28:53.800 in general so um uh like i don't think it's about where they come from or whatnot uh we should be
01:29:01.880 when when a moratorium ends i think we should be radically restricting it to countries that
01:29:05.960 are more in line with our identity you know our our uh friend france england uh other other
01:29:12.120 european countries that are consistent with our heritage should be the focus i don't think we
01:29:15.720 we need to restructure how we give citizenship all that much i think we just need to target
01:29:22.680 immigration source countries definitely
01:29:32.760 i'm a few minutes behind in the chat
01:29:40.760 will reclaiming new england ever become part of the agenda yo i'm open to it i'm open to it
01:29:45.560 But I'm for an expansionist vision of Canadian nationalism.
01:29:49.560 I think there's a lot of northern states that are actually very ethnically and historically consistent with Canadian identity, especially around the maritime region.
01:30:00.320 I think there's a good argument for moving the border a bit down south.
01:30:05.560 But that's a question for the future.
01:30:09.740 as as as america continues to descend into chaos and the ones nationalists get control in canada
01:30:16.060 and start getting our our country back in order i think we'll we'll see we could see secessionist
01:30:21.420 movements eager to join canada so i i like where you're coming from kenneth the menace
01:30:27.740 i studied a bit in high school in university but i blame my mom i blame my mom that's the
01:30:51.340 only thing i have against her the only thing i love my mom the only thing i have against her
01:30:55.620 She didn't teach me how to speak French from the cradle.
01:30:59.400 My mom, Lynn Réjean Brodeur, didn't teach me to speak French.
01:31:04.740 Why don't we do it?
01:31:05.820 Imagine how much more powerful I'd be if I could speak English and French.
01:31:09.720 Imagine what force I could be in Canadian politics if I was fluently bilingual. 1.00
01:31:14.520 That's your fault, mom. 0.99
01:31:17.280 No, I don't know.
01:31:18.240 I can do more to get my French up in order.
01:31:22.160 It's in my blood.
01:31:23.200 i just haven't um uh i don't have enough time to practice uh i lived in quebec for a couple of
01:31:31.080 years there so i got a bit a bit more practice but it's been unless you're doing it consistently
01:31:35.640 it's hard to keep up with it has the channel gotten any guideline strikes yet um we've gotten
01:31:42.640 a couple of flags for for like copyright stuff but nothing nothing for my racism or anything like
01:31:49.320 bad, at least not on YouTube. One of my posts got taken down on Facebook this week. Which
01:31:58.780 post was it? Let me see if I can pull it up. Give me a second to find it, lads. I can't
01:32:08.820 remember what I wrote. I tweet so much. We'll get it. Yeah, it was this one.
01:32:22.460 This post was taken down on Facebook. Canada should be governed by Canadians.
01:32:27.540 Foreign-born and dual citizens should not be allowed to hold elected office or even serve 1.00
01:32:31.660 in any sort of government job. This was deemed hateful content on Facebook. I have appealed
01:32:37.280 the decision. I think we've had a couple of Facebook posts taken down over the last few
01:32:43.580 months. Usually the appeals have been successful because there's nothing hateful in that statement.
01:32:48.620 In fact, it's bringing Canada in line with the standards of many countries around the world who 0.99
01:32:52.720 do not allow immigrants or foreigners to hold office. I don't think that's a hateful thing at
01:32:59.120 all but uh them's the wraps but no no flags on on youtube yet how do you deal with subversive
01:33:14.400 figures who at this point are entrenched in the minds of average canadians tommy douglas
01:33:17.760 pearson i mean this is all part of our kind of media strategy we want to offer content
01:33:22.800 that offers a more nationalist right perspective on canadian history um so you know i most people
01:33:30.880 know very little about pearson they they only know the cliff notes right you learn that he's
01:33:36.160 the father of the flag and and uh uh the un guy and got a noble peace prize and all that
01:33:43.520 but you don't hear about the how he you know stripped us of the old flag and you don't hear
01:33:49.760 how he was basically installed by the Americans in a coup to get rid of
01:33:53.560 Diefenbaker due to his anti-Americanist positioning and stuff like this.
01:33:57.460 So we, we do try and put forward that kind of culture,
01:34:00.600 that, that cultural, that, that more conservative,
01:34:05.300 more nationalist perspective on Canadian history and offer these perspectives
01:34:09.100 that people just don't hear unless we do it.
01:34:11.740 So that's all a part of our, our media operations.
01:34:15.180 And as we continue to scale and grow and get a larger following and get more
01:34:19.200 money to push it to push our content further and make it and make it more professional and and put
01:34:25.760 out more and more of it i think you'll see those ideas continue to percolate into the broader
01:34:30.680 ethos but also i think you can also see downstream effects of from us already like you've seen
01:34:35.320 uh publications like the without diminishment pop up which has a lot more institutional support
01:34:41.000 a lot more mainstream support and they were very much a reaction to the dominion society and then
01:34:45.640 you're you're seeing like jeff bruss put out a whole piece on uh whack bennett today that was
01:34:50.300 very you know pro bennett whereas he's often been torn down as a kind of dictator strong man and all
01:34:56.660 this so i think even as a result of us putting out this message it's not only what we're directly
01:35:03.100 responsible for it's it's also the ripple effects that we have as new people feel more comfortable
01:35:08.380 taking these positions because we kind of push push the overton window and create more space
01:35:15.140 for people to come in and maybe they offer a bit more watered down perspectives but it's still
01:35:19.640 pulling things in the right direction
01:35:21.440 tyree 100 has played kaiser ducks mod these zoomers sometimes i feel so unk i have no idea
01:35:34.100 what you're talking about uh i'm sorry to let you down aiden i i don't know i'm not much of a gamer
01:35:41.440 guys i'm not much of a gamer i don't have time for that anymore uh i've played a few video games
01:35:47.120 through my life but uh uh i have not played hearts of iron i'm sorry to disappoint anyone
01:35:58.240 what are your thoughts on a heritage canadian status card i don't believe that's necessary 1.00
01:36:01.760 we need to get rid of as many foreigners as possible i don't think we need to have 1.00
01:36:04.960 special status or anything we need to just get rid of people that don't fit into our country 1.00
01:36:11.440 yes yes our tick tock account did get totally banned i think the word remigration is uh auto
01:36:22.480 flagged on uh on tick tock uh wait i haven't been able to set up a new account quite yet i will i'll
01:36:28.240 set up a new one eventually uh i'm sure we only had like 5 000 followers on that i'm sure we'll
01:36:32.240 we'll be able to rebuild that real quickly will domstock ever have a fully bilingual site yeah
01:36:37.680 Yeah, yeah. And I hope before the end of the year, we'll be able to scale up bilingual
01:36:41.860 operations. I think we have a lot of growth potential in Quebec. It's just about being
01:36:46.000 able to communicate with them properly. Right now, I have a lot of people that are offering
01:36:50.000 to translate content in the website and all these things. But the bigger problem is I
01:36:54.020 want to bring on a francophone onto our leadership team so that new francophone members can be 1.00
01:37:00.180 properly serviced. I don't want to attract a bunch of people that don't speak English that 1.00
01:37:03.800 can't kind of communicate properly with our leadership team. I don't think that's fair 0.98
01:37:07.100 to us i don't think that's fair to them so really i want to make uh institutional changes within the
01:37:12.360 board of directors before we start uh uh actively trying to bring francophones into the into the
01:37:19.500 organization so that's kind of that's kind of my thoughts on that
01:37:22.620 another super tat from cox 798 an expansionist vision for canada who else proposes that no one
01:37:33.960 No one is bold enough to come out and say, well, we should grow the borders of Canada.
01:37:38.760 No one is bold enough.
01:37:40.680 But it's the obvious thing that needs to be done.
01:37:42.840 We need to have reverse manifest destiny.
01:37:45.560 We should be the strongest people on the continent.
01:37:48.320 We're taking Canada back.
01:37:49.720 We're growing Canada.
01:37:51.640 We're going to make Canada greater than it's ever been.
01:37:55.500 Greater than Sir John even thought that we could be.
01:38:03.960 who is canada's greatest ally other than the uk new zealand australia hard to say i mean uh you
01:38:15.160 know the us uh has a lot to offer but they're they're also a big villain in our history um
01:38:21.720 i don't know if there's any any closer allies than the ones that you've listed i can't think
01:38:26.520 of any off the top of my head. Definitely the UK and the US are the big kind of worlds that we exist
01:38:35.680 between. Would you want to see a monarchist-based government where the ruling family make decisions
01:38:52.420 for the country um i don't know i i i i like the concept of monarchy i don't i'm not a huge fan of
01:39:01.040 the current monarchs i kind of like the idea of having replacing the governor general with an
01:39:07.300 actual like canadian um distinct canadian monarchy but i do think a balance between the two system i
01:39:13.740 do think the constitutional monarchy is a very effective effective and stable system um so i
01:39:19.940 I would like to tweak it,
01:39:21.120 but I don't know if I'm a full on monarchist.
01:39:35.740 What keeps you busy and working for the org?
01:39:38.380 Guys, you have no idea what goes on behind the scenes.
01:39:40.840 Like every little thing.
01:39:42.400 I spend all days in email box,
01:39:45.980 preparing all sorts of communications assets,
01:39:49.120 working with volunteers planning our next events may is going to be jam-packed we have an event
01:39:53.660 coming up um uh may 9th here in ottawa we're planning up something in the hamilton area for
01:40:00.580 for um victoria day weekend uh i'll be traveling down to portugal for the re-migration summit i'll
01:40:07.260 be participating in in that as well may is going to be jam-packed with with new stuff um every
01:40:14.020 little thing takes a lot of work guys uh to get a to get a whole country organized to build local
01:40:20.040 chapters across the country to to support them and provide them with guidance to deal with the media
01:40:25.000 to to create high quality uh social media content that we're putting out on a daily basis
01:40:30.040 to to keep things planned to to manage the finances of the organization like there is a ton a ton of
01:40:36.800 work that goes on behind the scenes and right now it's only really um ken and i working at this
01:40:42.060 uh full time so it's a it's an incredible amount of work to make things work um you think we're
01:40:49.100 able to put out such a such a professional presence um doing this a few minutes a day
01:40:54.100 no this is this is my job around the clock
01:40:57.040 would you ever run for parliament or start a political party you know i'm not against it
01:41:17.320 entirely i think our opportunities coming um in the next three years as i've said so many times
01:41:22.760 i think after the next federal election there's going to be a weird fracturing in the political
01:41:27.020 dynamic in this country. I think the CPC, the conservative party, the modern conservative
01:41:32.300 party is going to be conclusively proven as a failure and there'll be opportunity on the
01:41:35.960 political right for a new option to rise through the conservative party or in competition to the
01:41:41.580 conservative party. Should that be me? Should that be the Dominion Society? I don't know.
01:41:46.380 I think optimally speaking, the best situation would be have a strong activist metapolitical
01:41:52.620 organization like the Dominion Society working in combination with a cooperative political party
01:41:58.500 right now there that doesn't exist so what exactly that looks like I don't know but ultimately I
01:42:07.800 think that's what we should be trying to work towards to have two separate organizations the
01:42:11.300 Dominion Society and a political party whether that's hijacking the conservatives or or whatnot
01:42:16.880 not having that two things to work in concert together,
01:42:21.260 because that's the real way we need to have the metapolitics
01:42:24.160 to create the space for the political party to operate,
01:42:27.500 but also to keep the political party accountable.
01:42:29.820 We don't just want them to get into power
01:42:31.520 and then not follow through with their promises
01:42:33.840 and to do what's convenient once they get pushback
01:42:36.060 from the metapolitics of the left.
01:42:38.660 So I would consider it right now.
01:42:43.160 I'm not very focused on stuff like that.
01:42:45.200 if if the opportunity arise arose um you know it could be an option but right now i think what
01:42:52.720 we're doing is very important i don't people get too focused on just the political aspect
01:42:58.120 like the meta-political is actually much more important than the political
01:43:01.920 busy working a wage slave on break or just checking in to say long live
01:43:11.640 dominion society in long live canada very base dom sock can oh two one five five i hope you have
01:43:19.140 a great shift thanks for tuning in we appreciate the we appreciate the shout out
01:43:24.300 these guys don't believe me they don't they think i'm a crypto gamer they think i'd lie
01:43:32.100 to you guys would i ever lie to you guys would i ever lie to you guys
01:43:35.500 I would love to see Greenland joining Canada. I think that's a good point. If you just look at
01:43:47.560 the world map, Greenland kind of makes sense as the fourth territory, right? Like it's very similar
01:43:52.620 to the existing territories. You know, they have their own kind of first nations,
01:43:56.960 Aborigines group. It's this big empty landmass up in the north, like kind of makes sense to just 1.00
01:44:02.880 plug that in with with the other territories and that would give us even more control over global
01:44:07.460 shipping routes expansionist vision for canada guys let's be ambitious right well let's put
01:44:14.360 forward ideas that people haven't even considered yet it's not all about re-migration it's about
01:44:18.940 making canada the biggest country in the world
01:44:21.540 weekly check-in for domsock merch status ten dollar super chat from sir john a loiper i love
01:44:40.140 the profile picture i just said i just said i think it'll be next week i think it'll be next
01:44:44.540 week launch we have the hats in um i think the the the shirts and the hoodies got finished up today
01:44:50.740 stickers are all ready. I think that'll be the next, I think that'll be the next, the complete
01:44:58.020 next merch line. So it just needs to be picked up. The website needs to be updated. I think you'll
01:45:04.000 get an email about it soon, but make sure you're in on our email list, guys. Go to the, go to
01:45:09.960 dominiosociety.ca right there on the homepage. There's an email signup button that we will be
01:45:14.220 giving advanced access to our email list. So if you're interested in getting the merch as soon
01:45:20.220 as it's available, make sure you're on our email list. Don't worry, Daniel, I'll turn you into a
01:45:24.860 status. Joke's on you. I already am one. Playing a game right now, I said, listen, I have nothing
01:45:34.540 against gamers. I have nothing against gamers. I just am not one. I've played a few video games.
01:45:40.640 I just wouldn't consider myself a gamer because I don't play a lot of video games. I only play,
01:45:45.320 through my through my long history i've been only i've told you guys before i'm a very
01:45:50.360 addictive personality and that's a that's a strength and a weakness i have had my my sort
01:45:56.120 of gaming addictions i don't want to get too into that it's kind of embarrassing can you guess the
01:45:59.980 one video game that i've played guys can you play guess the one video game i've played it for over
01:46:04.200 10 years but i think you guys will uh i think you guys will think it's lame i don't want to tell you
01:46:13.580 another super chat from
01:46:33.980 i'm checking it i'm checking out i do urge you to reconsider your stance on dual citizenship
01:46:40.880 and consider some nuance no public office instead of a full ban uh we're doing both of them
01:46:45.860 i know i have i have people pushing back and asking for for switches on positions i don't
01:46:52.340 think we're we're looking to make big changes to the to the platform that yet but i appreciate the
01:46:58.120 uh i appreciate the feedback you're clearly a dual citizen who are you a dual citizen of tell us
01:47:03.720 why do you need to have two citizenships why do you need to have two citizenships eh
01:47:07.280 you looking for an escape route you want to vote in other foreign elections
01:47:12.000 why do you need a dual citizenship canada first canada only opinions on the people's party of
01:47:18.800 canada i have a big history with the people's party of canada it gets kind of personal right
01:47:23.180 um if we're being objective um i i don't like their kind of libertarian ethos i think that
01:47:30.380 philosophy is not consistent with canadian identity i think it's kind of poisonous and i
01:47:36.220 think libertarianism free marketism is ultimately very anti-canadian canada can't exist in a free
01:47:41.780 market system this is the big thing that's wrong with pierre polyev as well canada wouldn't if
01:47:48.660 under a free market canada would just be part of the united states right we need protectionism we
01:47:53.700 need a strong state to make canada a viable project so libertarianism is just kind of
01:48:01.440 anti-canadian uh i also think the people's party of canada has become increasingly just
01:48:06.320 incompetent they're not very good at promoting their message or keeping an organized party
01:48:10.480 um i i do like a lot of the stances on immigration they don't go as quite as far as
01:48:15.040 we call for um but i feel like most of the problems with the the ppc are
01:48:20.160 organizational um they're too focused on ideas and not focused enough on like how to win
01:48:25.120 um no no streaming collabs planned at the moment no nothing planned what would you guys like to
01:48:35.120 see i'm thinking of doing some exclusive uh streams with some uh other based canadian
01:48:41.680 nationalists just just for our members though i think i really want to do one with fortisax i
01:48:47.540 think that would be fun would you guys watch that would you would you sign up as a member to be able
01:48:52.000 to watch me in in in 40 uh jaw about canadian nationalism for for for a couple hours
01:49:00.320 is it a sports game i have played a lot of fifa i'm a big soccer guy but i've not that's not the
01:49:21.600 game i was thinking of ada that's not the game i was thinking of yeah you guys are fun no it has
01:49:28.960 to be civ or something i've actually never played civ believe it or not i've played a bit of age of
01:49:32.460 empires i've been into age of empires since i was a kid and i've been playing a bit of aoe 4
01:49:37.000 recently but uh that's not that's not the game i was thinking of oh no oh no i've been found out
01:49:45.640 I've been found out
01:49:47.620 I've been found out
01:49:51.100 who exposed me
01:49:52.120 a League of Legends player
01:49:55.280 I've been playing League of Legends since
01:49:56.760 2012
01:49:58.380 Daniel simply looks good to be part of the PPC
01:50:09.500 go look at the pictures of me back with the PPC
01:50:11.520 I was fat, I was inflamed
01:50:13.820 it was before I ascended
01:50:15.400 and it's before I started working out
01:50:19.000 and lost all this weight is a low point,
01:50:22.100 low point of my life.
01:50:23.160 I learned so much.
01:50:24.900 I did really enjoy my time in the PPC,
01:50:27.040 but it didn't get the best out of me.
01:50:42.480 I'm always two minutes behind chat.
01:50:44.300 You guys are responding to things I said,
01:50:47.020 or I'm just catching up to you guys responding
01:50:48.820 to me directly.
01:50:52.740 Tell us what games you played or I won't turn it off.
01:50:55.500 I will not be extorted.
01:50:58.680 Canadian national is blunt rotation.
01:51:00.580 When are you trying to get us into trouble?
01:51:04.680 ten dollars conserve what conserve what did you guys like that one that was a fun op
01:51:17.260 national loyalism will be the new political ideology i like that i like that
01:51:23.180 there it is i have irish citizenship and it's not because i'm trying to subvert
01:51:31.280 candor i've split loyalties it's a reflection of my heritage and that heritage has helped build
01:51:35.440 canada but that heritage is part of you no matter what like you don't need what what point does
01:51:39.680 citizenship have um your your heritage lives within you it's in your blood it's not it's
01:51:45.120 not a piece of paper just like a canadian passport doesn't make someone canadian
01:51:53.040 okay okay that's that's that's the two hour mark guys it's been fun i like going i like chatting
01:51:59.280 with you guys in the in the chat it's uh it's uh it's always fun to let you know what's going on
01:52:07.200 and to have a little back and forth uh and have you guys razz me um but i think it's time
01:52:16.480 to wrap things up for tonight i don't have uh an extra rant for you today uh i got i got everything
01:52:25.120 out is all about permanent residents. They don't belong in the CAF. We need to have a strong united
01:52:31.300 CAF with a revived, distinct military culture. Thank you guys so much for tuning in. If you
01:52:42.400 enjoyed what we had to say, if you want to get involved, please head over to dominionsociety.ca
01:52:48.920 and sign up to become a member there. That's how you get involved in the organization. That's how
01:52:53.000 you help us grow, become a member, make a small donation if you can afford it, and make sure you
01:52:57.440 sign up at least for the email list so you can get advanced access to that new merch drop that's
01:53:02.020 coming very soon. As I mentioned, we do have upcoming events here in Ottawa on Saturday the
01:53:07.520 9th. We're starting to plan something for Victoria Day on May 18th in the Hamilton area. So if you're
01:53:14.540 anywhere around those, please look out for more information coming soon and make sure you're
01:53:19.520 available and come out for those. If you're interested in details, you can reach out to us
01:53:24.700 at info at dominionssociety.ca to get more information. We do have a lot of stuff coming
01:53:31.760 up for May and there'll be even more stuff coming down the pipe for later in the summer in June.
01:53:37.860 So we're just getting started, guys. I think you can finally start to see the organization coming
01:53:43.480 online and hitting the next level. And it all starts with you. So make sure you're getting
01:53:48.340 involved and being a part of the change not just sitting on the couch and complaining about
01:53:52.620 political parties and waiting to vote for the next guy no we're we're getting people involved
01:53:57.520 we're creating that movement we're creating the cultural change the politics will follow as we
01:54:02.760 continue to transform this conversation and put Canadian nationalism on the map so make sure
01:54:09.820 you're following us on social media make sure you're signing up for the email list make sure
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01:54:18.460 importantly, long live Canada.