Juno News - June 17, 2025


The BIGGEST problem in Canada EXPOSED at the G7, Carney vs. Trump


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Today marks the end of the day of the G7 protests in which the world elite gathered in Canada to protest Prime Minister Narender Singh's visit to the country. However, the protests were mostly peaceful, except for a group of fringe lunatics who called for the assassination of the Prime Minister of India, Narender Modi.

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00:00:00.000 i'm candace malcolm and this is the candace malcolm show i hope everyone is having a great
00:00:07.040 day so far i want to say a special thanks to chris sims for guest hosting yesterday was a great
00:00:12.320 episode if you haven't seen it already i urge you to go over and check it out chris talks about the
00:00:17.840 rising cost of living in canada the inflation crisis and how it impacts everyday families
00:00:23.360 across canada we don't spend enough time zeroing in on that topic so even though mark carney might
00:00:29.040 be out there today you're negotiating trade deals and sounding more like a responsible grown-up
00:00:34.320 leader the reality is that he still champions the policies that have destroyed our economy that have
00:00:40.800 put inflation at a pace that is just totally unmatched our country is falling apart in so
00:00:46.160 many ways and he doesn't really seem to have a serious plan to address so many of these issues
00:00:51.280 we're going to get to a lot of that today but today is the last day of the g7 thankfully so
00:00:57.040 all of the glowing press on the world elites making big decisions in our own backyard will come to an
00:01:04.320 end i want to go through a little bit of that coverage but i want to start with some of our own
00:01:09.360 exclusive reporting from juno news so my colleague and co-founder kian bexty was over at some of the g7
00:01:17.600 protests yesterday and let me just tell you folks this is just despicable this is the kind of sickening
00:01:24.240 display that makes me feel like canada is not just on the decline but frankly that we've lost our
00:01:29.760 country that canada's lost the plot and that canada doesn't really mean anything anymore and so i'm
00:01:34.720 talking about these calistani protests against modi so the prime minister of india was invited to join
00:01:41.520 these g7 meetings g7 is the group of seven the biggest seven economies in the world india is not
00:01:47.120 one of those countries but india is such an important player in the world that that mark carney invited him to
00:01:52.720 come for a good reason but there are a bunch of yahoos out in western canada well i guess all over 1.00
00:01:59.520 the country that really don't like modi they don't like the fact that he was invited they want to
00:02:06.320 basically import their own ridiculous ethnic politics into canada they have successfully done so 0.99
00:02:13.120 and so i just want to play this clip of kian he's at one of these protests just note the violent imagery
00:02:19.200 right the the signs with modi in the crosshairs with a with a bullseye on his forehead right like
00:02:25.600 a direct call for the assassination of the indian prime minister the violent chants yelling kill
00:02:31.680 modi right like this isn't part of a normal democratic discourse right these are fringe lunatics who have
00:02:39.040 imported their wild terroristic policies into canada and we just sort of treat them with kid gloves we
00:02:46.320 mainstream it it's no big deal we shrug it off we ignore it we shouldn't ignore this folks this is a
00:02:51.200 big deal is a serious problem in canada these people shouldn't be in our country they're not
00:02:56.320 loyal to canada they don't care about canada in fact all they care about is their dream ethno state
00:03:02.240 in india well i have a news for you india's not interested anymore this is like a uniquely canadian
00:03:07.760 issue now these people came to canada because they fled india in the 80s and they brought all their
00:03:13.680 tensions with them and india has moved on and these people have not and it is just an absolute
00:03:18.640 embarrassing display anyway here is kian bexty reporting from the g7
00:03:27.200 keen bexty here in calgary outside of a protest for the g7 as india's prime minister modi is about to
00:03:33.440 arrive in this city to begin talks with uh g7 leaders they're not part of the g7 india themselves
00:03:39.840 but they were invited and here calistani extremists in this city likely many of them local are staging
00:03:47.440 a protest with this sign here they're actually all the way down the road down this main drag in
00:03:53.840 downtown calgary with a target over the face of uh democratically elected prime minister of india
00:04:02.000 and these extremist protesters behind me you can hear them chanting uh repeating kill modi kill
00:04:08.960 modi kill modi and the the the viewers and spectators of the protest of the protest say
00:04:14.480 politics like that somehow justifies it saying they're killing kill modi politics i don't know
00:04:18.320 what that means but the one speaker is saying kill modi over and over and over again and what's even
00:04:22.240 more shocking is that police officers are here they actually left when i started filming uh the calgary
00:04:28.720 police is aware of these signs the canadian government is aware of these threats and they are not
00:04:33.760 doing anything to prevent these kind of threats during the g7 and frankly all the time while
00:04:39.280 these california extremists continue to do what they do constantly and so i mean you can see very
00:04:44.640 clearly the violent imagery against indian prime minister naranita modi right and so true north
00:04:51.280 continues to report we reached out to the calgary police services and we got a statement saying that
00:04:56.880 it does not appear to be criminal it doesn't appear to be critical folks ask yourself this question
00:05:01.520 remember the freedom convoy remember when the truckers went to ottawa could you imagine just
00:05:05.040 for a second that they had images like that of justin trudeau they had pictures of justin trudeau
00:05:10.720 with a bullet in his forehead or they were hanging up pictures and chanting kill trudeau just just
00:05:15.920 imagine for a second do you think that the police services in canada that ottawa police would say that
00:05:20.880 it was not criminal of course not right that would be considered political violence and threats of
00:05:24.800 political violence we know exactly how that would be handled and yet when it comes to these deranged
00:05:29.600 lunatics who yes india considers these people to be terrorists right they have a violent history even
00:05:35.280 the biggest and dead most deadly terrorist attack impact in canada ever uh was the air india flight
00:05:40.880 that was blown up and it was headed to canada right uh hundreds of canadians were killed in that
00:05:47.280 crash and that was calistani terrorists who took credit for it and who were found to be responsible
00:05:52.960 so the idea that these people aren't really violent they don't really mean anything it's wrong right
00:05:57.280 they're importing terrorism and terrorist politics into our society and we turn a blind eye this is
00:06:03.920 one of the major problems in canada wasn't just that one protest that kian bexty was reporting from
00:06:08.480 we also saw a large convoy of calisani activists it could be seen making their way towards calgary's
00:06:15.280 municipal uh plaza there again with their flags that the government of india considers this to be a terrorist group
00:06:22.000 that these this flag represents a violent movement in india and in canada it's mainstream it's just part
00:06:29.280 of the mainstream we allow it uh here we have a clip um shared from kirk lubanov on x showing children
00:06:37.680 sikh children kicking cutouts of prime minister's modi's face let's play that clip
00:06:57.040 and kirk has the caption imagine raising your kids like this in canada between the islamic
00:07:02.320 radicalization and the calisthani radicalization canada has a serious growing issue of fanatics
00:07:08.560 and they are raising their kids to be even more extremists and with the victimhood mindset instead
00:07:14.080 of being grateful to be in canada i couldn't have said it any better myself so this is all of course
00:07:18.960 a sideshow to the main event but it is you know this is canada on the world stage right this is what
00:07:24.400 people are seeing this is the way that our country is being represented we have a problem with radicals and
00:07:30.880 with people again importing their ethnic feuds into our country it is an absolute disgrace okay let's 1.00
00:07:37.200 go to the meetings themselves trump and carney this is sort of what everyone has been looking forward to
00:07:43.040 so here is mark carney his wife diana fox carney welcoming president trump to the g7 summit in
00:07:50.480 kananaskis alberta so there's president trump in canada shaking the prime minister's hand beautiful scenic
00:07:58.880 background there and this is uh you know introducing to uh his his wife there president trump and
00:08:07.440 interestingly at the pre-meeting press conference uh president trump came right out and said you know
00:08:13.840 not just modi that should be here we should actually have putin at this meeting to recall that
00:08:18.240 it used to be called the g8 and russia used to be part of it until obama made the decision to remove
00:08:24.400 russia from the g8 president trump came flat out and said that was a mistake he said justin trudeau
00:08:29.200 barack obama made a mistake by removing russia from the g8 let's play that clip the g7 used to be
00:08:35.600 the g8 uh barack obama and a person named trudeau didn't want to have russia in and i would say that
00:08:43.920 that was a mistake because i think you wouldn't have a war right now if you had russia in and you
00:08:48.320 wouldn't have a war right now if trump were president uh four years ago you can see mark carney caught a
00:08:52.880 little off guard by that comment but of course you know the purpose of these international summits
00:08:57.840 really is to have dialogue and have conversations so perhaps he's right that if putin was there
00:09:02.160 he would not be in an active war that they could have talked some sense into him and stopped that
00:09:07.680 from happening and now this was as close to sort of explosive fireworks as we got at the g7 you know
00:09:13.920 like i said trump is going to dominate any room that he's in and so here he is the press have a
00:09:18.800 thousand questions for him on the more burning pressing issue of the day which really isn't about
00:09:24.320 economic future canada's energy and stuff it's just you know the war that's unfolding in the
00:09:29.280 middle east between israel and iran israel strategically knocking out much of the military leadership class
00:09:36.400 in iran in targeted strikes that's what the press care about that's probably where trump's mind is
00:09:41.920 and so here is the media just hounding the president president trump and carney sort of politely trying
00:09:48.800 to step in saying you know let me exercise my role as the g7 chair here trying to stop the madness that
00:09:56.160 was the press room i actually think carney did a pretty decent job here as best he could to try to
00:10:01.280 de-escalate things but you know trump is gonna be trump and he's gonna dominate um so here is probably the
00:10:08.000 most amusing clip you'll see from the g7 which is carney trying to control a room that just frankly
00:10:13.280 can't be controlled uh with president trump let's play that clip thank you if you don't mind uh just
00:10:24.000 i'm going to exercise my role if you will as a g7 chair since uh we have a few more minutes with the
00:10:29.520 president and his team uh and then we actually have to start the meeting to address some of these big
00:10:34.080 issues now what has actually come out of the g7 honestly more than i expected i will say usually
00:10:41.040 these meetings are just you know photo ops and and and fancy declarations and nothing really from
00:10:46.960 the policy side but here we have uh june is reporting trump and carney have agreed to reach
00:10:52.640 a trade deal within 30 days so we learned that prime minister mark carney from his readout and the g7
00:10:58.400 meeting with the u.s president donald trump indicate the two leaders plan to finalize a new trade deal
00:11:02.720 within 30 days making the first time either side has set a time frame for negotiation so seems like
00:11:09.200 we're on the right path seems like that you know them being in a room together being cordial having
00:11:14.560 discussions it seemed from my perspective to be good we had mark carney commending president trump
00:11:20.880 for taking bold measures in order to change with the times and build a better world let's play that clip
00:11:26.000 nostalgia isn't a strategy we have to change uh with the times uh and to build a better world and
00:11:33.200 some of you such as you mr president have anticipated these massive changes and are taking bold uh
00:11:39.120 measures uh to address them and so interestingly politico is reporting uh this interesting piece
00:11:45.280 inside carney's private courting of president trump so i'm going to read a little bit from the political
00:11:50.160 which is a u.s uh outlet i believe they have a canadian reporter says canadian prime minister mark
00:11:54.640 carney has privately courted trump in the weeks leading up to his arrival here for the g7 summit
00:12:00.080 the world's major industrial powers calling and texting with the president and his allies as he
00:12:06.000 tries to ease tensions between their nations and lay the groundwork for a trade truce the stakes are
00:12:12.000 much higher for carney than they are for trump said one person close to the white house who was
00:12:16.320 granted anonymity to discuss the leader's fragile report he's been very deliberate and very careful but
00:12:22.320 it's hard for any canadian leader who's subjected to these political pressures carney also carefully
00:12:26.880 crafted the summit's agenda avoiding an explicit focus on areas like climate change in favor of
00:12:32.880 of sessions addressing migration and energy more likely to encourage engagement from trump and his
00:12:39.360 team so that is exactly what mark carney should be doing and from you know my perspective and from
00:12:45.360 conservatives in canada we say good right get rid of the hokey pokey's nonsense stuff like climate
00:12:51.760 change it doesn't really have an impact we have a serious economic issue in our country we are
00:12:55.600 facing massive issues like mentioned earlier talking about inflation cost of living all these things and
00:13:01.760 you need to focus on the nuts and bolts you need to focus on the economy and on inflation and on trade
00:13:07.200 and of course on energy finding a market for our energy that is what a prime minister is supposed to be
00:13:12.800 doing you could imagine though if you were a liberal voter if you were an elbows up anti-american
00:13:18.960 canadian someone who got really animated by the idea uh you know of elbows up and that canada was going
00:13:24.720 to forge a new path and be independent right the kinds of people that we saw out at that ridiculous no
00:13:30.480 kings rally uh protests that they organized in american cities over the weekend this idea that somehow
00:13:36.000 president trump is acting like a king right those kinds of boomer sort of left-wing voters uh would be
00:13:43.920 probably quite outraged to see mark carney being so conciliatory towards president trump being so nice
00:13:50.880 to him um making such efforts to talk about the issues that he cares about and not the issues that
00:13:56.160 liberals uh vote and voters of mark carney typically care for uh anthony koch writing over at the national
00:14:02.320 post made this point i want to read a little bit from his article today because i thought it was quite
00:14:07.280 good it says that the g7 carney has his elbows way down for trump the pundits voters and strategists
00:14:13.600 who enabled the liberals dishonest campaign must be held accountable so this is what anthony writes
00:14:19.120 he says the last federal election was not an honest conversation about canada's place in the world
00:14:23.760 it was performative slick poll tested and ultimately hollow mark carney presented himself as a principled
00:14:29.760 adversary to donald trump to a steward of canadian sovereignty who would stand up to a dangerous and
00:14:35.760 unpredictable united states and now just months into his premiership he insists the g7 is nothing without
00:14:41.440 u.s leadership his government has resisted retaliating against american tariffs and has expressed
00:14:47.120 desire to join trump's golden dome missile defense program just a side note if a conservative leader
00:14:52.960 had done that if it was prime minister pierre polyev right now there would be a thousand think pieces
00:14:57.840 about how terrible that was as a decision and how it was dangerous how canada is more closely aligning
00:15:03.760 itself to america of course when it's a liberal and mark carney uh you know the the pundits and the and
00:15:08.800 the fancy people are sort of either cheering it on or they're completely silent about it uh back to
00:15:13.680 anthony's piece here he says let's dispose of the polite fiction carney never meant what he said the
00:15:18.960 campaign rhetoric wasn't just exaggerated it was fabricated there was no principled foreign policy
00:15:24.560 vision no doctrine of canadian independence it was anti-american cosplay staged for a segment of the
00:15:30.080 electorate that wanted to feel morally superior to our southern neighbors without actually having to
00:15:34.880 think seriously about canada's strategic position in the world i think that's exactly right and it has
00:15:41.600 been proven so right we saw that during the initial meeting between carney and trump in the oval office
00:15:47.760 where carney just sort of had to basically kiss kiss the ring kneel down and accept um that trump was
00:15:55.200 going to do what he was going to do and and you know trump took the opportunity um to bash carney's um
00:16:01.520 predecessor trudeau and to you know make the entire cabinet look foolish and you know i will i'll say
00:16:07.920 it wasn't as bad this time around we didn't have a big moment like that at this g7 but the idea is
00:16:14.080 still there right mark carney will do absolutely anything and everything he can to appease trump to
00:16:19.920 get on his good side that means deeper integration that means you know anything anything that trump wants
00:16:24.880 that's what carney's going to talk about i think that might be good for the country uh but certainly not good
00:16:29.440 again for those elbows up liberals who really expected something different right um you know
00:16:34.720 the the question sort of is would you rather have a liberal prime minister who campaigns as a liberal
00:16:40.320 and then governs as a conservative which seems sort of like what mark carney is doing or the opposite
00:16:44.720 right we have justin trudeau who kind of campaign is like a centrist and sort of come across as as more
00:16:49.920 normal you know play up his his family and you know talk about modest deficits only and then he would
00:16:56.000 govern as a truly radical like hard left lunatic um i would much rather a liberal who who campaigns
00:17:02.640 as a liberal and then governs as a conservative but we will see if that is truly how mark carney governs
00:17:09.360 and then folks that's that's all there is right we had one day and suddenly uh monday evening we got
00:17:16.320 word that trump was leaving the summit he was gone um here he right he writes on truth social um basically
00:17:23.360 says this iran should have signed the deal i told them to what a shame and a waste of human life
00:17:28.240 simply stated iran cannot have a nuclear weapon i completely agree with that i said it over and over
00:17:32.400 again everyone should immediately evacuate tehran and so his focus is obviously what is happening
00:17:39.120 in the middle east with israel and with iran and his press secretary karen levitt just moments after
00:17:44.160 that true social account posted that president trump had a great day at the g7 even signing a major trade
00:17:49.760 deal with united kingdom much was accomplished but much is going on in the middle east president trump
00:17:54.720 will be leaving tonight after dinner with the heads of state and that's it so trump is gone the rest of
00:18:00.400 the meeting uh should be kind of quiet and straightforward you know the the entertaining
00:18:05.920 explosive uh elements of neg7 with president trump is whatever president trump is saying and doing and
00:18:13.120 so i think that in some ways carney kind of dodged a bullet by not having to do more bilats or more
00:18:18.720 press conferences with trump there at risk of derailing it um but at the same time you know
00:18:24.400 that's it nothing nothing really accomplished other than again the promise of a trade deal within
00:18:30.080 30 days so interesting interesting stuff and we will continue um to provide reporting from g7 should
00:18:37.440 anything else happen in the final moments and hours there we have juneau news reporters on the ground
00:18:42.400 well folks that's all the time we have for today thanks so much for tuning in we'll be back again
00:18:46.480 tomorrow with all the news i'm candace malcolm this is candace malcolm show thank you and god bless
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