John Bolton - September 06, 2025


CARNEY Announces the END OF CANADA - Alberta will RISE


Episode Stats

Length

8 minutes

Words per Minute

160.8932

Word Count

1,381

Sentence Count

98

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

Unemployment is at its highest level since Pandemic days, and it's only going to get worse. What can the PM do to fix it? He needs to buy Canadian jobs. But he's not willing to do it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hi, it's John, and welcome to the channel, 442 AM, Saturday, September the 6th.
00:00:08.340 Hope you're having a great start to your weekend, and I've got a look of grim satisfaction on
00:00:14.440 my face today.
00:00:16.140 By the way, I haven't forgot, I do have my big blue mug of coffee, and if you haven't
00:00:19.740 subscribed to the channel, please click on subscribe.
00:00:23.360 Thank you very much.
00:00:24.480 So why do I have a look of grim satisfaction on my face?
00:00:27.680 I've said it here before, I plan on using this phrase more often, Canada's demise will
00:00:34.220 result in Alberta's rise, and the rise is the independence movement here in Alberta.
00:00:39.740 And yesterday, the independence movement in Alberta got a boost because I heard one of
00:00:44.040 the grimmest speeches from a prime minister of Canada ever in my life.
00:00:49.940 It hasn't really been reported as being a complete and utter admission of failure by
00:00:56.440 Mark Carney yesterday, but that's exactly what it was.
00:01:00.140 Yesterday, he announced that unemployment is up.
00:01:04.020 We got some bad unemployment numbers yesterday.
00:01:06.280 He announced that they're going to get higher.
00:01:09.800 He didn't announce what he could do immediately to solve the problem, which I'll get to in just
00:01:14.360 a moment.
00:01:15.120 He announced that the government is going to try to spend its way out of this problem.
00:01:19.100 He announced that he has totally failed when it comes to negotiations with Donald Trump.
00:01:23.320 I wonder why we haven't had an update on that from the prime minister.
00:01:27.900 We do not know where that stands right now.
00:01:30.200 But he announced that things are very bad.
00:01:32.360 He also announced that he's willing to bail out the east.
00:01:35.560 And he announced yesterday, without saying the words, that he gave Alberta a big,
00:01:39.820 f*** you, yesterday, because there is a solution to all of Canada's problems.
00:01:44.160 And I might show a little clip of Daniel Smith to prove it in just a moment.
00:01:49.840 But listen to the words to start this news conference yesterday.
00:01:54.760 Things are very bad right now.
00:01:57.040 I called this the Canada is over speech.
00:02:00.560 What's going on is not a transition.
00:02:06.400 It's a rupture.
00:02:08.400 And its effect will be profound.
00:02:12.140 Workers displaced from their jobs.
00:02:15.320 Supply chains that have existed for decades disrupted.
00:02:18.960 Companies forced to change where they find their materials and their products.
00:02:22.460 And all of this is causing an extreme uncertainty that's holding back massive amounts of investment
00:02:31.260 and, as a consequence, slowing economic growth.
00:02:34.400 Pretty grim.
00:02:35.880 He's talking here about the issues with Donald Trump in the United States.
00:02:40.040 He's got to rally his base in their hatred of Donald Trump.
00:02:45.320 Crisis is the rallying cry of the tyrant, as James Madison said.
00:02:48.900 But that's all he's got now, folks.
00:02:52.320 Because he's failing.
00:02:53.820 And this whole speech was about him failing.
00:02:57.880 I think the tariffs play right into his hands.
00:03:01.280 He can reimagine Canada's economy in his vision.
00:03:04.960 He can manage the decline.
00:03:07.220 And I watched a video this morning from the unacceptable fringe about this.
00:03:11.000 Link in the description talking exactly about this.
00:03:14.020 But then he gets into the job numbers.
00:03:15.700 He refers to bad job numbers.
00:03:17.760 Here are the numbers right here.
00:03:18.680 This is the CBC.
00:03:19.860 Canadian economy bled 66,000 jobs in August as unemployment rate at its highest since pandemic days.
00:03:26.620 Here's what he had to say about unemployment.
00:03:29.340 And, folks, it's just going to get worse.
00:03:32.600 Just this morning, we see the impact in today's employment report in Canada,
00:03:37.800 with unemployment rising across regions and sectors.
00:03:43.100 This makes decisive action crucial.
00:03:47.980 When liberals say they have to take decisive action, it means they're going to spend a lot more of your money.
00:03:53.120 And we're going to get back to unemployment because things are going to get a lot worse.
00:03:57.120 There is something he could do right now to help alleviate this problem.
00:04:03.660 But he's announced within the last 24 hours he's not willing to do it.
00:04:07.480 Part of what we will be discussing, how well the temporary foreign worker program is working and how our overall immigration system is working.
00:04:15.120 When I talk to businesses around the country, especially, particularly in Quebec, but elsewhere across the country,
00:04:21.420 their number one issue is tariffs and their number two issue is access to temporary foreign workers.
00:04:27.680 He could end the temporary foreign worker program right now, cut immigration to a bare minimum,
00:04:32.920 so Canadians have more jobs, but he's not willing to do that.
00:04:36.480 I wonder why.
00:04:38.320 And then he says the solution to all our problems is just to buy Canadian out of it.
00:04:42.600 And it ain't going to work, folks.
00:04:43.740 This disruption calls for a bold new approach.
00:04:50.020 And given, as Minister Jolie said, given that we can't control what other nations do,
00:04:56.820 Canada's government is focused on what we can control.
00:05:02.140 And that means building our strength at home, building Canada strong.
00:05:07.460 That means giving our workers and our companies the tools they need, retraining our workers,
00:05:13.740 transforming our strategic sectors, creating entirely new industries,
00:05:18.780 and being our own best customer by buying Canadian.
00:05:24.580 We can't buy Canadian out of this problem.
00:05:27.180 Canada is an exporting nation, and three-quarters of our exports go to the United States of America.
00:05:32.020 And he hasn't been able to solve the tariff problems with the United States of America.
00:05:36.500 So now he announces that we're going to have new training for people who are out of work.
00:05:41.340 Why? Because there's going to be more people out of work.
00:05:44.100 Not only that, they're going to be out of work for longer.
00:05:48.440 And finally, we'll adapt employment insurance to provide a bridge to laid-off workers,
00:05:54.680 giving them the time they will need to pivot.
00:05:58.280 This will include providing long-tenured workers with up to 65 weeks of benefits.
00:06:04.180 That's 20 more weeks than they have access to today.
00:06:07.480 And we'll waive the one-week waiting period for over 700,000 claimants.
00:06:13.280 He then announces that Canadian taxpayers are going to bail out companies that fail.
00:06:17.820 And there's going to be more of them to the tune of $5 billion, which we don't have.
00:06:23.360 And then he says he's going to bail out the East.
00:06:26.560 And he never mentioned Alberta, but as far as I'm concerned,
00:06:30.080 he gave Alberta one of these yesterday during this news conference.
00:06:33.420 And it's not all about money. Some of it is about regulation.
00:06:38.700 So to add flexibility to the automotive sector,
00:06:41.660 we will remove the 2026 electric vehicle availability standard,
00:06:46.720 which specifies the share of new vehicle sales that must be electric next year.
00:06:51.140 So he announces he's getting rid of the EV mandate to save the automotive industry in Vote Rich, Ontario.
00:06:57.520 Meanwhile, out here in Alberta,
00:06:59.320 Daniel Smith has got the solution to all the problems of the country,
00:07:02.680 and he won't get rid of regulations she's been screaming about for the last six months.
00:07:08.240 And one more thing, we literally live on top of more than a trillion barrels of oil
00:07:13.520 and more than a quadrillion cubic feet of natural gas.
00:07:16.740 These oil and gas resources represent an astounding tens of trillions of dollars
00:07:21.440 in potential wealth for our country.
00:07:23.460 That means hundreds of thousands of new great paying jobs,
00:07:27.060 hundreds of billions in taxes and royalties for government services and infrastructure,
00:07:31.240 and potentially trillions more in spin-off industries like AI data centres,
00:07:36.760 petrochemicals, environmental technology,
00:07:39.080 and a host of other industries that would benefit profoundly from the wealth generated from its development.
00:07:45.460 Oil and gas is not only Canada's largest economic sector,
00:07:48.580 it's Canada's trump card, so to speak.
00:07:50.860 It makes us a potential economic superpower.
00:07:54.320 Trillions of dollars literally under my feet where I sit here in southeast Calgary right now,
00:08:00.240 and this son of a bitch won't get rid of the regulations.
00:08:03.440 69, 48, emissions caps, so that we can unleash the power of my province of Alberta.
00:08:10.420 Screw the West, we'll take the rest.
00:08:13.480 Mr. Net Zero, Mark Carney.
00:08:16.500 Canada, folks, is over.
00:08:18.620 Canada's demise will result in Alberta's rise, the rise of independence.
00:08:23.440 Thank you very much for watching.
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