John Bolton - November 01, 2025


I Want A New Country - In More Ways Than One


Episode Stats

Length

11 minutes

Words per Minute

181.17245

Word Count

2,015

Sentence Count

167

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

2


Summary

A Canadian Supreme Court ruling strikes down a mandatory sentence for child porn possession prompts calls for liberals to overrule. Mark Carney's dirty laundry just got dragged into the House of Commons and exposed his conflict of interest with a firm that dodged $6.5 billion in Canadian taxes.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hi, it's John, and welcome to the channel 430 AM, Saturday, November the 1st. Happy November,
00:00:08.780 happy Saturday, happy weekend as well. And just a reminder to you, if you live somewhere that
00:00:14.380 still deals with daylight saving time, like I do here in Alberta, when you go to bed tonight,
00:00:20.320 it's fallback time. Put your clock back an hour and you'll gain an extra hour of sleep tonight.
00:00:25.160 But this comes to you as a public service announcement from the John Bolton channel here
00:00:29.500 on YouTube. Okay, so today's topic kind of has two meanings for me. It's I want a new country.
00:00:38.400 And those of you who come here often know I want Alberta to be a new country. And some of these
00:00:42.980 things make me want it even more, particularly the first one, which I'm not going to delve into
00:00:47.520 deeply because it's disturbing. It's disgusting. It's disgraceful. But I have to live in Canada
00:00:54.660 until Alberta becomes an independent country. So here's our first story today. I don't want
00:00:58.960 to take too long on this. You might have to read along with me because I'm going to skip some words
00:01:02.680 because YouTube will flag this video and it won't get recommended. Supreme Court striking down one
00:01:07.220 year mandatory sentence for child P possession prompts calls for liberals to overrule.
00:01:13.180 Canada's top court narrowly ruled Friday to strike down one year mandatory minimum sentence
00:01:17.920 requirement for the possession and access of child. After examining the punishment's impact on a
00:01:24.060 hypothetical 18-year-old involved in sexting. This has nothing to do with sexting. The case,
00:01:30.860 which was heard by a nine-judge panel, involved a challenge to the sentencing rules brought forward
00:01:36.180 by two men in Quebec who pleaded guilty to having hundreds of images of children as young as three
00:01:42.340 being. What's wrong with this country? What's wrong with this country? We actually have some people who
00:01:52.280 are sensible. The decision prompted swift backlash from elected conservatives across the country.
00:01:57.980 On X, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe wrote that the ruling was why he believed elected legislatures,
00:02:03.280 not unelected judges, ought to make laws. Alberta Premier Daniel Smith and Ontario Premier Doug Ford
00:02:09.780 called the liberals to keep the one-year mandatory sentence in place by using the notwithstanding
00:02:13.640 clause. That's why we have it, folks. Because of this. That's why it was written into the Constitution.
00:02:20.660 Despite the fact what people are saying about the teacher strike here in Alberta, which would mean
00:02:25.100 reintroducing the measure in legislation. These people are predators. Disgusting scumbags who prey
00:02:30.740 on children belong behind bars for the rest of their miserable lives, Ford wrote on X. Thank you,
00:02:36.520 Doug Ford. The notwithstanding clause was designed to protect the will of the people. The federal
00:02:40.880 government needs to use it to overturn this decision immediately. And now here's the thing.
00:02:45.460 These are not young offenders. Why do we not know the names of these two men in Quebec? One's 28,
00:02:51.660 the others in his mid-30s. Why do we not know? Are we protecting them for some reason? Like maybe
00:02:56.420 their ethnicity? I'm just saying. But we should know the names of these two scumbags,
00:03:01.840 as Doug Ford calls them. I can't believe this is possible. I want a new country.
00:03:06.180 Next up, we have Mark Nixon here. Follow Mark. Breaking. Mark Carney's dirty laundry just got
00:03:11.820 dragged into the House of Commons. MP Michael Barrett exposed Carney's conflict of interest with
00:03:16.420 Brookfield, a firm that dodged $6.5 billion in Canadian taxes. He's under committee investigation
00:03:21.640 now. Will this end Carney's career in politics? Revelations at the Ethics Committee have exposed
00:03:26.620 the Prime Minister's company, Brookfield, as one of Canada's largest tax dodgers. Leading tax
00:03:32.820 transparency experts show that Brookfield avoided an incredible $6.5 billion in Canadian taxes through
00:03:40.900 the use of offshore tax havens over just five years. Is anything going to happen here? Will this end
00:03:47.340 Carney's career in politics? No, this is business as usual, folks.
00:03:50.520 I mean, it's just unbelievable that this can happen. You know what the conservatives should
00:03:56.280 be doing? Particularly when it comes to the budget that's coming up. Carney's going to promise all this
00:04:02.420 investing, which is spending your money. He's going to invest your money, folks. And they should take
00:04:08.500 David over at Moose on the Loose, who has this massive graph, tentacles of Mark Carney's business
00:04:16.580 dealings. And they should go to David and say, well, when Carney's spending Canadian taxpayers' money,
00:04:22.340 how does this get traced back to Mark Carney so he can fill his pockets? That's all they have to do.
00:04:26.340 They're going to sit in this committee and nothing will be accomplished. Nothing. This will continue.
00:04:30.420 And somebody needs to pass a law because we're in uncharted territory with Mark Carney.
00:04:35.160 What is it? 112 conflicts of interest? And he says he hasn't got any control over his investments.
00:04:40.480 He knows exactly what's going on. Then we've got this piece of crap. Listen to this. I'll read her
00:04:47.180 post. Today, we'll be introducing my bill that aims to address residential school denialism. We must
00:04:52.000 uphold the dignity and safety of survivors, families, and communities. Hello. My name is Leah Gazan.
00:04:58.680 I'm the NDP MP for Winnipeg Centre. Today, I will be reintroducing my bill to recognize residential
00:05:09.060 school denialism as a form of inciting hate. So, this is a story from Juneau News. NDP MP reintroduces
00:05:17.200 bill to jail people for residential school denialism, which includes the grave hoax, folks.
00:05:24.240 If passed, the offense could carry a maximum sentence of two years in prison if prosecuted
00:05:28.480 by indictment or a lesser penalty under summary conviction. Gazan originally tabled a version of
00:05:33.500 the bill in 2022, but it failed to advance past first reading. She reintroduced the legislation
00:05:38.620 Friday amid ongoing concerns about the spread of disinformation and inflammatory commentary
00:05:43.720 surrounding residential school history, including unmarked graves.
00:05:49.260 There's more laws coming down the road when it comes to your speech, folks.
00:05:53.800 And don't think because something like this is ridiculous, it won't get passed.
00:05:58.500 Up next, we've got this. Breaking President Trump says he will not be resuming negotiations with Canada
00:06:03.580 and says Mark Carney apologized to him over the ad. Of course, he did. That's what the question is.
00:06:08.580 You don't hear, it's hard to hear off the top, but listen to what he says here.
00:06:11.680 What did you talk about with Prime Minister Carney? Are you like a candidate going to resign to negotiate?
00:06:16.660 No, but I have a very good relationship. I like him a lot. But you know, what they did was wrong.
00:06:22.000 He was very nice. He apologized for what they did with the commercial.
00:06:24.900 So he apologized. Jinglei, he here is saying Mark Carney bent the knee again and still hasn't secured a trade deal.
00:06:32.320 Nice going liberals, elbows down. This matters not to the people who support Mark Carney.
00:06:37.540 They don't care. They hate Mark Carney more than Mark Carney bending the knee and appearing as a beta male here.
00:06:45.420 I'm sure Donald Trump sees this as a weakness.
00:06:48.600 Now, the question I have for you is, and I've been thinking about this,
00:06:51.620 is Mark Carney, the Liberal Party, the Conservatives as well, and everybody else in the House of Commons
00:06:58.400 sacrificing industry in the country to protect the dairy lobby in Quebec?
00:07:05.740 You're seeing piece by piece, bits and pieces of the automotive industry disappear in Ontario.
00:07:09.980 Doug Ford's in love with Mark Carney.
00:07:13.620 But I'm wondering if they were to say, listen, Donald, we're willing to negotiate when it comes to dairy.
00:07:20.780 Do you think Donald Trump would negotiate a deal and we'd be in a better position?
00:07:25.560 Because he's pissed off about dairy.
00:07:27.280 You do remember when he said this.
00:07:29.360 In Canada, you know, we find that they're charging us over 200% for dairy products.
00:07:34.880 You know about that.
00:07:36.440 And when I left, we had that well taken care of.
00:07:39.160 But under Biden, they just kept raising it.
00:07:41.660 Very difficult.
00:07:42.560 So he's pissed off about dairy and we're sacrificing the automotive industry.
00:07:46.820 What was the story I did last week?
00:07:48.540 86,000 jobs have been lost?
00:07:52.700 And we still haven't got a deal?
00:07:55.700 The problem is now, Bloc Québécois supply management bill moves swiftly through Parliament.
00:08:00.660 This is law now.
00:08:01.520 We can't negotiate this anymore.
00:08:04.320 It would actually bring down dairy prices for you across the country if they were to renegotiate this deal.
00:08:09.680 But what this is about is protectionism.
00:08:11.600 Protecting Quebec because that's the vote-rich part of the country.
00:08:14.820 And people like myself in Alberta that see the East completely control what goes on in this country because that's who elects the Liberals.
00:08:22.780 Are making it harder for us to afford our lives, the cost of living.
00:08:27.240 Up next, we've got this story.
00:08:28.700 A little Alberta-centric here.
00:08:30.420 Oops, unlike Alberta cabinet members who made bad decisions.
00:08:33.040 Looks like Alberta students understand the rule of law.
00:08:36.220 Landowners, teachers, and students have been cast aside by this government.
00:08:39.540 Who's next as we slide down the slippery slope to anarchy?
00:08:41.960 Mr. Doran, stop throwing words around like anarchy and fascist.
00:08:46.920 You know, these words just don't have any meaning anymore because it's not anarchy.
00:08:51.600 Danielle Smith and the UCP government gave a good offer to the teachers out here in Alberta.
00:08:55.900 Was it 12% over three or four years?
00:08:58.140 A good offer.
00:08:59.120 They're going to build a lot of schools, hire a lot of teachers.
00:09:01.760 The Alberta Teachers Association didn't come back with a good counterproposal.
00:09:05.320 And they finally said the kids have to go back to school.
00:09:07.960 Now, here we have a bunch of kids, little activist kids, no doubt their parents tell them to go out and yell.
00:09:11.760 To strike! Right to strike! Right to strike! Right to strike! Right to strike! Right to strike!
00:09:17.880 So you get a couple of hundred kids out here yelling right to strike.
00:09:20.900 This is the big news story right now because you've got to go after Daniel Smith.
00:09:24.200 Meanwhile, 700,000 kids are back in school where they belong, learning again.
00:09:29.540 You've got this one, another Alberta-centric one, but Alberta moves forward with provincial police force.
00:09:35.500 Yeah, want to get rid of the RCMP.
00:09:37.660 This guy, Derek, says they have exactly zero mandate to do this.
00:09:40.440 What are you talking about?
00:09:41.860 I want this. They have millions who want this. That's what I said.
00:09:45.280 Kristen says the majority government is a mandate.
00:09:47.780 This guy says, oh yes, they do. They have a majority government.
00:09:51.000 This is what I want.
00:09:52.820 Daniel Smith should have been moving on this when she got elected.
00:09:56.480 This is taking far too long.
00:09:57.740 I also want an Alberta pension plan.
00:09:59.880 That's what I want.
00:10:00.800 It would be better off for myself and my family to have an Alberta pension plan.
00:10:05.740 And people like the guy who wrote that post don't understand this.
00:10:09.340 Trudeau pushes for RCMP reform during final days in office.
00:10:12.500 That's why Daniel Smith is moving forward with this.
00:10:15.600 In an interview, Trudeau told CBC News that the RCMP is strained
00:10:19.140 and that he's been trying to do this since the very beginning to change the way it works in Canada.
00:10:23.980 The report published on the Public Safety Canada website made four key recommendations,
00:10:29.020 one of which said the government should separate contract and federal policing budgets
00:10:33.080 and work closely with provinces to support a transition away from contract policing.
00:10:37.920 Alberta contracts the RCMP.
00:10:40.240 That's what getting our own police force is about.
00:10:42.840 And folks, if you didn't know it, Quebec has its own police force.
00:10:46.720 Ontario has its own police force.
00:10:48.720 Other provinces have it.
00:10:49.880 Why not Alberta?
00:10:52.820 I want a new country.
00:10:54.740 I want Alberta to be a new country.
00:10:56.460 And as long as I live in Canada, this kind of nonsense has to stop.
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