Our people are pushed out of jobs because of reckless immigration and anti-growth liberal economic policies. Cut taxes, red tape, spending, and immigration to let our people pursue the Canadian promise. - Pierre Dorion
00:00:00.000But we'll just read this tweet and then we'll get your kind of reaction to it, Daniel.
00:00:04.100Carney's economy, 54,000 applications for 5,000 jobs.
00:00:08.040Our people are pushed out of jobs because of reckless immigration and anti-growth liberal economic policies.
00:00:14.000Cut taxes, red tape, spending, and immigration to let our people pursue the Canadian promise.
00:00:20.480What are your thoughts on this sort of messaging from Polyev?
00:00:23.940You know, I think he's moving in the right direction.
00:00:26.200What stands out to me is his repetition of the word our people.
00:00:30.000Our people. I think this is interesting. And I think it's very intentional. Now, we all know from Pierre's messaging over the last year, especially in the last few months, that he's fully embraced a very liberal post-national notion of what Canada is. You know, his famous line.
00:00:48.280then i got the clip queued up if you want me to play it here ours is a nationalism not based on
00:00:53.880bloodlines birthplace or background whether your name is martin or muhammad paliev or patel that
00:01:02.160anyone from anywhere can do anything yeah anyone from anywhere can do anything paliev or patel
00:01:09.620what's the difference martin or muhammad you know i know i know muhammad so they're just like
00:01:14.880matthews they're just like martins it's all it's all the same because i mean really india is just
00:01:20.280like a bunch of potential future canadians when you think about it right right right yeah really
00:01:25.100that's what that's how i've always thought of the third world uh canadians that haven't got here yet
00:01:30.300um yeah i think that's a thorough juxtaposition with with the message that you showed from from
00:01:37.080more recently though where he's talking about our people our people like the framing is very
00:01:41.320different. It's disingenuous, obviously. You know, everything coming through the CPC has been
00:01:45.560thoroughly workshopped and focused group. And they've clearly tapped into a kind of new style
00:01:52.000of messaging, which is much more in line with the kind of messaging we've been putting out of
00:01:55.820the Dominion Society. That being said, he's still very focused on the economic side of things. We
00:02:00.960knew for months leading up to the election that things like rejecting max immigration and even
00:02:05.080mass deportations are popular positions. It was a surprise that the CPC didn't embrace them. And
00:02:11.100we know exactly why as well they're avoiding any sort of controversy they don't want to be called
00:02:15.380racist by the cbc but also they they didn't want to jeopardize seats in very specific ridings where
00:02:22.700they thought that this position would hurt them right it's these seats around the the 905 just
00:02:27.360around the gta in these suburban areas around the big cities where there's huge immigrant communities
00:02:32.160and they were paranoid that they needed these seats to form government and taking a position
00:02:37.820on immigration, even though it was broadly popular, could hurt them in these specific