Juno News - September 14, 2021


The CBC is the media arm of the Liberal Party of Canada


Episode Stats

Length

21 minutes

Words per Minute

188.70605

Word Count

4,029

Sentence Count

25

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 It's Justin Trudeau's turn for a town hall over at CBC proving once and for all that CBC is the
00:00:06.340 media arm of the Liberal Party of Canada. I'm Candice Malcolm and this is the Candice Malcolm
00:00:10.120 Show. Hi everyone, thank you so much for tuning in. So on yesterday's show we covered Conservative
00:00:19.760 Party of Canada leader Erin O'Toole who joined CBC for a town hall discussion. The event was
00:00:25.620 an opportunity to speak to undecided voters and learn more about the issues that matter to
00:00:31.080 Canadians. The only problem is that that's not what happened at all. Instead CBC trotted out four
00:00:37.640 young voters each of whom outed themselves either as Liberal voters or far-left activists. The themes
00:00:44.400 of the questions were all based on the issues that matter to Liberal voters. We know that because
00:00:49.340 True North did a scientific poll that showed that Liberal voters care about climate change and they
00:00:54.920 care about COVID-19. Whereas Conservative voters don't really care about those issues at all,
00:00:59.400 Conservative voters care about government spending, government debt, jobs and the economy. So CBC put
00:01:06.120 O'Toole in the hot seat opposite Liberal partisan activist Rosemary Barton, the one who pretends to
00:01:11.060 be a journalist but really is a big fan of Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party and she twisted every
00:01:16.480 single question to match the Liberal spin, the Liberal talking points and the Liberal lies that get pushed
00:01:22.380 out through this election. Now on top of that Rosemary Barton was indignant, she was rude, she was
00:01:28.080 condescending and she showed that she clearly does not like Conservatives. She clearly has no patience
00:01:33.480 for Conservative ideas or the Conservative worldview. Her line of question was biased, it was based on
00:01:39.140 Liberal lies and her anti-Conservative bias was shining through all night long. Well that's because the CBC
00:01:44.900 just isn't very good at hiding their bias. So last night to provide the perfect contrast to that event
00:01:50.980 with Erin O'Toole we had Liberal leader Dustin Trudeau join the exact same program in the exact
00:01:56.000 same format just to show us how differently the CBC treats Conservatives versus how they treat their
00:02:02.260 own Liberals. So remember on Sunday night Conservative leader Erin O'Toole was asked more or less four
00:02:07.780 left-wing questions that at least the line of attack was from the left. So he was asked about giving
00:02:12.880 government daycare to middle and upper income families, he was asked about the trans community and how he
00:02:18.980 would protect trans people's feelings. I don't really understand how that's federal jurisdiction
00:02:22.880 but that was the question. He was asked about climate change and how he's going to deal with
00:02:27.000 the fact that many in his caucus don't share the same views about wanting to have a carbon tax as he
00:02:32.620 does and he was asked about his housing plan by an immigrant to Canada who talked about how Canada
00:02:38.540 was a racist country and he also happened to tout Justin Trudeau's strategy in Afghanistan even though
00:02:45.060 by most accounts by most people who are experts on what's happening in Afghanistan Trudeau has made a
00:02:51.100 tremendous series of blunders but regardless we had an individual who said that he liked Trudeau's plan
00:02:56.860 and he wanted Erin O'Toole to continue that. So all of the questions even if they weren't left-wing
00:03:01.640 questions they were framed or asked in a left-wing way and host Rosemary Barden made it all so much worse
00:03:07.140 by pressuring Erin O'Toole and doubling down on all the Liberal partisan attacks we've seen throughout this
00:03:12.460 election campaign so she asked him about guns about systemic racism in Canada she talked about
00:03:17.040 climate alarmism and she really misrepresented and did a dishonest job of promoting the Liberals
00:03:23.940 conversion therapy bill and taking the Conservative position on that out of context. So this time around
00:03:29.860 if the CBC were fair and balanced if they were a legitimate news organization that treats all
00:03:35.680 political parties the same they would have asked Justin Trudeau for Conservative questions including
00:03:41.360 shutting down Parliament to avoid the We Charity investigation various ethics violations that Justin Trudeau has
00:03:47.000 been found guilty of the whole idea that Justin Trudeau pretends to be a feminist whereas behind closed doors
00:03:52.040 he treats women very very poorly and has a very bad track record of that we would talk a lot about the out of
00:03:57.740 control government debt and spending the increased cost of living because of his printing of money and
00:04:03.280 hyperinflation dividing the country by attacking and dehumanizing the populist rallies and his party's despicable
00:04:09.940 despicable despicable record when it comes to sexual misconduct and the resulting cover-ups
00:04:15.580 but instead of course none of that really happened some of those issues were sort of vaguely touched upon
00:04:20.700 but there's no way that Rosemary Barton pressed and pressured Trudeau the same way that she did when it came to O'Toole
00:04:26.580 so instead Justin Trudeau got loving softball questions that confirm his exact worldview
00:04:32.220 and reflect the things that he's been trying to say throughout the whole campaign really reflect his message of the campaign
00:04:38.340 so right on that topic first we heard from one questioner who basically condemned Canada as a horrible and racist country
00:04:44.220 and talked about this one incident that she was apparently the victim of a hate crime or at least a racist person in a grocery store
00:04:50.940 and we saw Justin Trudeau sweep in to basically apologize for Canada say that Canada is this terrible awful country
00:04:57.800 we like to pretend it isn't but really it is and then he makes an insane remark that is patently untrue
00:05:03.880 he says that there are millions of hate crimes that happen in Canada which is absolutely ridiculous not even close to being true
00:05:11.120 but it allows Trudeau to continue with his line of attack that you know his favorite topic is condemning Canadians as racist
00:05:18.280 especially if you're a conservative voter you're just beyond the pale and allowed Trudeau to shift and go to his new favorite topic
00:05:26.460 which is demonizing the populist protesters pretending that they are entirely at fault for COVID and the fourth wave
00:05:33.320 this magical thinking that if just everyone in the country got vaccinated COVID would go away that's not true
00:05:38.640 I know lots of people who have been vaccinated for COVID and have still gotten COVID
00:05:43.620 so just because you're vaccinated doesn't make this go away it's really magical thinking that he has regardless this is what Trudeau loves to do
00:05:50.060 and he really loves to dehumanize those who have valid concerns about forced vaccinations and vaccine passports
00:05:57.700 so here is what that question and that exchange looked like
00:06:01.000 Hi everyone my name is Pooja Begri and I'm from Toronto Ontario
00:06:04.800 I recently just completed my PhD from McMaster University specializing in immunology
00:06:10.400 and I currently work in the health research sector
00:06:13.400 you know I've always been proud to be Canadian and I truly do embrace Canadian values
00:06:18.340 but like you just heard recently when I was at the grocery store
00:06:22.100 a complete stranger came up to me and told me to go back to my country
00:06:26.180 and then I continued to face a tirade of racist remarks
00:06:29.420 while everyone remained silent and no one stepped in to help
00:06:32.580 you know born and raised in Toronto Canada is my country
00:06:36.840 and so this was a very jarring experience for me
00:06:39.620 and then we continued to hear about horrific hate motivated crimes occurring across the country
00:06:46.020 like the incident in London Ontario that tragically took the lives of almost an entire family
00:06:51.720 and so it's very perplexing to me to understand you know
00:06:56.240 regular Canadians like me going about our daily lives
00:06:59.040 can't even go out on a walk or go to the grocery store without fearing for our safety
00:07:03.380 so what I want to know is what do you as a leader plan to do
00:07:08.060 to ensure that Canadians from all walks of life
00:07:10.780 all walks of life feel safe and protected
00:07:13.320 and just seeing some of the things that have been happening during your campaign stops
00:07:17.700 you know it just really worries me
00:07:20.040 and it makes me wonder that if someone like you could face such a barrage of anger
00:07:24.340 then what about regular folks like me?
00:07:26.980 How vulnerable am I?
00:07:28.800 So how can you make me and others like me feel safe?
00:07:31.920 Thank you Pooja and let me start by saying I am so sorry for what you had to go through
00:07:37.920 and unfortunately what millions of Canadians continue to face
00:07:41.920 we want to try and say well this Canada is not like that Canada is not that country
00:07:46.200 but we have to accept that it is in some cases
00:07:50.600 certainly ask the Afzal family in London
00:07:54.540 okay next Trudeau was asked about the economic recovery right
00:07:58.420 okay here we go a good question a question about economics
00:08:00.980 but wait a minute the entire question was framed in the context of creating something called economic equity
00:08:07.820 economic equity
00:08:08.960 so we're not talking about equality of opportunity here
00:08:12.040 when we're talking about equity we're talking about the Marxist idea of forced equality
00:08:16.580 so equality of outcome
00:08:18.160 so instead of talking about actual economic recovery
00:08:21.160 and making sure we have the right conditions to create jobs in this country
00:08:24.840 instead the conversation was focused on providing more welfare to the unemployed
00:08:29.980 and discussions about universal basic income
00:08:32.620 which is a socialist idea where the government pays everyone a salary
00:08:36.440 regardless of whether they work or not
00:08:38.820 so not really about jobs in the economy at all
00:08:41.060 but instead about socialism and more cradle to grave welfare
00:08:45.420 this is what that exchange looked like
00:08:47.300 my name is Ty Simpson
00:08:48.980 I am 29 years old
00:08:51.040 and I live just north of Bowmanville, Ontario
00:08:53.660 with my parents Neil and Suzanne
00:08:55.580 and my fox red Labrador retriever Finn
00:08:58.640 for the past two and a half years
00:09:01.140 I've been working at a big box retail operation
00:09:04.000 near my parents' home
00:09:05.640 should you be re-elected
00:09:08.060 what would you do to address the growing income and equity in this country
00:09:11.880 and improve the lives of low-income workers
00:09:15.140 many of which such as myself
00:09:17.400 were asked to continue working through the pandemic
00:09:19.980 despite an increased risk to their safety
00:09:22.520 we saw that people who were already vulnerable
00:09:24.580 either economically or for other reasons
00:09:27.400 were made more vulnerable by the pandemic
00:09:29.780 and that's certainly the situation you were in
00:09:32.160 so whether it's better access to education
00:09:35.220 if you want to go back to school
00:09:36.520 better supports for artists
00:09:38.160 or better support for you and your partner
00:09:40.320 to be able to buy their home
00:09:41.580 with a real housing strategy
00:09:44.100 that's going to put more money into your pocket
00:09:46.180 and support in the creation of supply
00:09:48.620 there's lots of things that we need to do
00:09:50.820 and we want to be there to support you on it
00:09:52.900 okay next question
00:09:53.960 this one was actually really good
00:09:55.240 credit where credit is due
00:09:56.300 this young man had a excellent line of questioning
00:09:58.840 he asked about fiscal restraint
00:10:00.200 about shutting down the economy over COVID
00:10:02.480 he talked about rising inflation
00:10:04.480 and he really had a great line of questioning
00:10:07.160 but rather than answering those important questions
00:10:09.780 Trudeau just pivoted towards COVID
00:10:12.200 blaming the unvaccinated again
00:10:13.780 talking more about how he wants to give
00:10:16.220 more government handouts
00:10:17.240 including money to help people buy a home
00:10:19.720 and more government child care
00:10:22.240 so he didn't really talk about the economic side at all
00:10:25.020 and when Rosemary Barton jumped in
00:10:26.900 rather than getting him
00:10:28.080 pressing him on talking about the economics of things
00:10:30.940 what about government spending
00:10:32.320 how are you going to pay off the debt
00:10:33.500 what is your plan to grow the economy
00:10:35.520 Trudeau never really addressed
00:10:38.720 how he's going to pay the bills
00:10:40.120 or what the impact of his spending will be
00:10:42.380 on the cost of living
00:10:43.540 and instead of really pushing back
00:10:45.320 like he did with O'Toole
00:10:46.480 Rosemary Barton just sort of
00:10:48.160 lets him make his statement
00:10:50.400 lets him pivot to talk more about welfare
00:10:52.720 and never really gets to the heart
00:10:54.260 of those spending questions
00:10:55.540 here is what that looked like
00:10:57.380 Hi, my name is Ahmed Hassan
00:10:59.100 I'm a renewable energy contractor
00:11:00.660 and entrepreneur
00:11:01.560 living in Edmonton, Alberta
00:11:03.200 I'm a die-hard Raptors fan
00:11:05.040 and technology enthusiast
00:11:06.660 in my free time
00:11:07.800 I enjoy reading
00:11:08.600 watching documentaries
00:11:09.780 and spending time with my family
00:11:11.460 I'm an undecided voter of this election
00:11:13.700 because none of the party's platforms
00:11:15.760 fully resonates with me
00:11:17.100 this election
00:11:18.460 the issues on my mind
00:11:19.820 are the economy post-COVID-19
00:11:21.720 personal health freedoms
00:11:23.140 and the rising division within Canada
00:11:25.340 my question is
00:11:26.760 being from Alberta
00:11:27.680 we've been through
00:11:29.700 some pretty rough economic times
00:11:31.440 and COVID-19
00:11:33.340 and extended lockdowns
00:11:34.580 only amplify this
00:11:36.280 my question to you
00:11:37.640 Prime Minister
00:11:38.120 is the cost of goods
00:11:39.240 and services
00:11:39.740 has increased
00:11:40.580 while our purchasing power
00:11:42.020 has decreased
00:11:42.740 what are you going to do
00:11:45.100 to get the economy
00:11:45.940 back on track
00:11:46.860 and where are you going
00:11:48.080 to draw the line
00:11:48.720 between economic stimuli
00:11:50.620 and fiasco restraint
00:11:51.940 but according to
00:11:53.620 according to Stat Canada
00:11:55.560 inflation is 3.7% right now
00:11:58.000 Canadian life is getting more expensive
00:11:59.800 by the day
00:12:00.760 what are you going to do
00:12:02.500 to curb inflation rates
00:12:03.820 and reassure Canadians
00:12:05.240 about the economy
00:12:06.100 first thing is
00:12:07.660 getting done with COVID
00:12:08.980 we have to get through that
00:12:10.300 but then as we rebuild
00:12:12.440 we have to learn the lessons
00:12:13.860 we learnt during COVID
00:12:14.860 which is
00:12:15.520 women got hit harder
00:12:17.120 by this COVID recession
00:12:18.520 minorities
00:12:19.720 young people
00:12:20.840 got hit harder
00:12:21.860 by this COVID recession
00:12:23.420 so we have to respond
00:12:24.920 to those things
00:12:25.760 and understand
00:12:26.920 the intensity
00:12:27.860 of the crisis of COVID
00:12:29.120 is similar to the
00:12:30.380 intensity of the crisis
00:12:31.320 on climate
00:12:32.500 and finally
00:12:33.220 probably the most
00:12:34.120 ridiculous question of all
00:12:35.280 the fourth question
00:12:36.420 they brought out
00:12:37.240 a First Nations person
00:12:38.400 who is actually
00:12:39.160 from one of the reserves
00:12:40.600 who claimed
00:12:41.720 to have found
00:12:42.560 unmarked graves
00:12:43.640 on their property
00:12:44.760 in the summer
00:12:45.760 one of the big
00:12:46.980 sort of bombshell reports
00:12:48.760 that we heard about
00:12:49.400 with these reserves
00:12:50.700 claiming to found
00:12:51.460 unmarked graves
00:12:52.320 this specific one
00:12:53.280 in Kawasis
00:12:53.740 and First Nations
00:12:54.420 there was a lot of
00:12:55.000 issues with this
00:12:55.740 first of all
00:12:56.300 one of the band members
00:12:58.020 came out after the
00:12:58.880 announcement
00:12:59.220 and said that the
00:13:00.760 graves that were
00:13:01.500 discovered
00:13:01.920 first of all
00:13:02.420 they were in an
00:13:03.020 existing cemetery
00:13:04.020 it wasn't like
00:13:04.820 they just found
00:13:05.480 graves that were at
00:13:06.420 a former residential
00:13:07.900 school
00:13:08.240 it was actually
00:13:09.000 in a graveyard
00:13:09.800 the graveyard
00:13:10.500 didn't just belong
00:13:11.480 to the First Nations
00:13:12.340 it belonged to
00:13:13.480 the entire community
00:13:14.260 so we heard
00:13:15.200 stories like I said
00:13:16.160 from that band leader
00:13:16.880 who said that the
00:13:17.900 graves belonged to
00:13:19.520 both First Nations
00:13:20.520 and non-First Nations
00:13:21.840 both children
00:13:22.580 and adults
00:13:23.480 so this was one
00:13:24.060 of those issues
00:13:24.680 where the media
00:13:25.220 totally took that
00:13:26.120 story out of context
00:13:27.400 made it seem like
00:13:28.440 the worst of the worst
00:13:29.240 like confirmed the
00:13:30.160 worst of the worst
00:13:30.840 about Canada's history
00:13:32.160 and our past
00:13:33.080 and were really
00:13:34.000 dishonest about the
00:13:34.980 story in its entirety
00:13:36.500 I wrote a lot
00:13:37.700 about that
00:13:38.280 you can go check out
00:13:39.420 some of my reports
00:13:40.140 there's one called
00:13:41.060 six things the media
00:13:42.220 got wrong
00:13:42.900 about the
00:13:43.940 unmarked grave stories
00:13:45.440 go check that out
00:13:46.160 if you haven't already
00:13:46.940 because I really go
00:13:47.600 through all of this
00:13:48.720 in detail
00:13:49.580 regardless
00:13:50.140 they brought out
00:13:50.920 a woman from that
00:13:51.660 reserve to talk
00:13:52.480 about reconciliation
00:13:53.500 this is one of those
00:13:55.140 issues that Canadians
00:13:56.180 don't really care about
00:13:56.880 the media really
00:13:57.740 hyped this up
00:13:58.460 drum this up
00:13:59.140 like it was going
00:13:59.600 to be a huge
00:14:00.180 election issue
00:14:01.080 when we polled
00:14:01.880 Canadians here
00:14:02.500 at True North
00:14:03.000 the people who thought
00:14:04.440 that reconciliation
00:14:04.980 was the number one
00:14:05.920 issue of the campaign
00:14:07.340 was really really low
00:14:08.500 for both liberal
00:14:09.740 conservative
00:14:10.520 undecided voters
00:14:11.460 nobody told us
00:14:12.620 that this was an issue
00:14:13.580 that was top of mind
00:14:14.220 so it's really interesting
00:14:15.040 to see the media
00:14:16.120 focus so much
00:14:16.920 on this issue
00:14:17.620 as if it's the most
00:14:18.740 important issue
00:14:19.400 in the country
00:14:19.820 that's just not
00:14:20.720 what Canadians
00:14:21.280 told us
00:14:21.940 in our polls
00:14:22.800 regardless
00:14:23.460 because the CBC
00:14:24.820 knows nothing
00:14:25.520 about Western Canada
00:14:26.380 they kind of build
00:14:27.360 this as a question
00:14:28.580 about both the West
00:14:29.700 and about reconciliation
00:14:31.260 so we allowed Trudeau
00:14:32.940 to talk more
00:14:34.280 about his sort of
00:14:35.080 empty plans
00:14:35.860 to help First Nations
00:14:36.720 people
00:14:37.000 look he's been
00:14:37.440 Prime Minister
00:14:37.840 for six years
00:14:38.560 if he was really
00:14:39.600 committed to ending
00:14:40.960 the water boil
00:14:42.660 advisories
00:14:43.200 he would have
00:14:44.000 done it already
00:14:44.540 Trudeau doesn't care
00:14:45.560 about this issue
00:14:46.080 either
00:14:46.420 but it gives him
00:14:47.200 the opportunity
00:14:47.740 to flout
00:14:48.760 his big ideas
00:14:50.180 and make him
00:14:51.180 look like he's
00:14:52.140 going to solve
00:14:52.920 everything
00:14:53.440 and again
00:14:54.220 because the CBC
00:14:54.780 doesn't know
00:14:55.180 anything about
00:14:55.920 Western Canada
00:14:56.500 they think
00:14:57.240 that this is
00:14:57.640 the same issue
00:14:58.180 so it's the West
00:14:58.980 and reconciliation
00:14:59.680 as if those two
00:15:00.520 issues had
00:15:00.980 anything in common
00:15:02.520 but when they
00:15:03.540 did finally start
00:15:04.380 talking about
00:15:04.980 the West
00:15:05.760 what did they
00:15:06.280 talk about?
00:15:07.100 How Justin Trudeau
00:15:08.040 wants to shut
00:15:08.780 down the resource
00:15:10.080 economy
00:15:10.560 he wants to
00:15:11.640 again spend
00:15:12.480 money that we
00:15:12.960 don't have
00:15:13.440 basically pay
00:15:14.260 the provinces
00:15:14.840 shut down
00:15:15.640 natural resources
00:15:16.380 and what
00:15:16.920 like take the
00:15:17.800 money and learn
00:15:18.240 to code
00:15:18.680 instead
00:15:19.080 I mean it's
00:15:19.700 such a ridiculous
00:15:20.560 pie in the sky
00:15:21.260 idea that we
00:15:21.740 would just shut
00:15:22.200 down the major
00:15:23.260 tenants of our
00:15:24.200 economy without
00:15:24.860 anything to
00:15:25.940 replace them
00:15:26.520 but again it just
00:15:27.160 shows how out of
00:15:28.240 touch the CBC is
00:15:29.440 with Western Canada
00:15:30.200 and how clueless
00:15:31.280 Justin Trudeau is
00:15:32.100 and how weak he is
00:15:32.960 when it comes to
00:15:34.140 the economy
00:15:34.780 and real issues
00:15:36.340 in the West
00:15:36.780 Western alienation
00:15:37.720 feelings that
00:15:39.180 you know that
00:15:39.820 all the decision in
00:15:41.100 Canada get made
00:15:42.080 in Ottawa or
00:15:43.060 Quebec and that
00:15:44.340 everything in
00:15:44.980 Western Canada is
00:15:45.600 kind of an
00:15:45.900 afterthought
00:15:46.400 this show
00:15:47.560 the way that this
00:15:48.660 question was
00:15:49.060 buried at the
00:15:49.480 bottom really
00:15:50.400 did confirm that
00:15:51.620 Western Canada is
00:15:52.840 an afterthought to
00:15:53.780 these elites in
00:15:54.580 Ottawa so here is
00:15:55.640 what that line of
00:15:56.540 questioning looked
00:15:57.080 like
00:15:57.360 Hi there my name
00:15:58.500 is Dodie Ferguson
00:15:59.240 and I'm an
00:15:59.820 undecided voter
00:16:00.660 I come from a
00:16:01.980 farming and ranching
00:16:02.700 family from the
00:16:03.380 Cows' First Nation
00:16:04.240 here in Treaty 4
00:16:04.960 territory
00:16:05.420 I am also very
00:16:06.500 passionate about
00:16:07.020 helping Canadians
00:16:07.760 understand this
00:16:08.580 concept of
00:16:09.200 reconciliation
00:16:09.720 to help them
00:16:11.080 along in their
00:16:11.620 journey and
00:16:12.600 hopefully help
00:16:13.220 them write
00:16:13.600 relations with
00:16:14.360 us as
00:16:14.960 Indigenous people
00:16:15.680 so we can
00:16:16.120 have a mutually
00:16:16.660 respectful and
00:16:17.400 beneficial
00:16:17.720 relationship
00:16:18.440 What can you
00:16:19.940 tell me that
00:16:21.060 would encourage
00:16:21.480 me to vote
00:16:21.980 for you as I
00:16:22.800 have in the
00:16:23.180 past I waffle
00:16:23.900 between a
00:16:24.320 couple of
00:16:24.640 parties what
00:16:25.640 can you tell
00:16:26.080 me that would
00:16:26.520 encourage me to
00:16:27.300 vote Liberal
00:16:28.200 this time around
00:16:29.080 taking into
00:16:30.020 consideration the
00:16:30.780 future for my
00:16:31.380 children and my
00:16:32.100 grandchildren as
00:16:33.040 Indigenous workers
00:16:33.980 in Canada
00:16:34.800 So those are
00:16:35.460 really great
00:16:35.860 actions of
00:16:36.460 reconciliation
00:16:36.940 that the
00:16:37.420 government has
00:16:37.960 enacted in this
00:16:39.440 country I'm
00:16:40.680 looking more
00:16:41.240 towards how
00:16:41.860 do we do
00:16:42.580 reconciliation in
00:16:44.320 terms of
00:16:44.660 economics in
00:16:45.400 terms of
00:16:46.280 labour in
00:16:47.360 terms of
00:16:47.860 relations that
00:16:48.860 we as
00:16:49.140 Indigenous people
00:16:49.940 who are
00:16:50.360 workers and
00:16:50.940 contribute in
00:16:51.460 this economy
00:16:51.940 how do we
00:16:53.060 tie reconciliation
00:16:54.040 along with the
00:16:55.360 economy and
00:16:56.160 labour and
00:16:56.900 employment
00:16:57.300 You know
00:16:57.900 Dodie you
00:16:58.640 mentioned you're
00:16:59.300 from Cowessess
00:17:00.680 or your roots
00:17:01.340 are in Cowessess
00:17:02.100 When I was
00:17:03.740 there we got
00:17:04.820 to sign a deal
00:17:05.980 with Cadmus
00:17:06.520 DeLorme the
00:17:07.060 chief there to
00:17:08.180 make sure that
00:17:09.280 kids who are
00:17:09.900 at risk in
00:17:10.520 the community
00:17:11.040 get kept in
00:17:12.620 the community
00:17:13.260 in their
00:17:13.740 language in
00:17:14.340 their culture
00:17:14.780 not taken
00:17:15.380 out to
00:17:16.320 non-Indigenous
00:17:17.120 foster homes
00:17:18.060 because that
00:17:19.380 knowing identity
00:17:21.020 and strength in
00:17:22.180 grounding in
00:17:23.180 your community
00:17:23.820 is part of
00:17:25.020 being able to
00:17:26.220 succeed and
00:17:27.120 contribute in
00:17:27.780 the future
00:17:28.200 so those are
00:17:28.840 concrete things
00:17:29.520 we've done
00:17:29.820 together that
00:17:30.540 all comes into
00:17:31.340 making sure
00:17:32.100 there are full
00:17:32.920 opportunities for
00:17:33.880 your kids and
00:17:34.380 grandkids
00:17:34.820 And finally
00:17:35.400 after each
00:17:35.980 question Rosemary
00:17:36.760 Barton was
00:17:37.280 allowed to
00:17:37.900 herself jump
00:17:38.620 in and have
00:17:39.720 a follow-up
00:17:40.320 line of
00:17:40.720 questions
00:17:41.160 we saw with
00:17:42.280 Erin O'Toole
00:17:42.860 that she really
00:17:43.520 insulted him
00:17:44.320 she misrepresented
00:17:45.280 his position
00:17:45.920 and she pushed
00:17:46.680 liberal talking
00:17:47.440 points
00:17:47.720 so to be fair
00:17:48.920 True North
00:17:49.360 wants to show
00:17:50.000 you what it
00:17:50.920 looked like
00:17:51.320 because Rosemary
00:17:52.240 Barton really did
00:17:53.020 push Justin
00:17:53.640 Trudeau back
00:17:54.260 a little bit
00:17:55.020 but it was so
00:17:56.060 gentle in
00:17:56.660 comparison to
00:17:57.500 the way that
00:17:57.900 she treated
00:17:58.680 Erin O'Toole
00:17:59.160 so we want to
00:17:59.720 compare apples to
00:18:00.500 apples here is a
00:18:01.800 little montage
00:18:02.380 of the hardest
00:18:03.700 moments that
00:18:04.340 Rosemary Barton
00:18:04.900 pushed against
00:18:05.460 conservative leader
00:18:06.120 Erin O'Toole
00:18:06.780 on Sunday night
00:18:07.440 versus the
00:18:08.760 hardest moments
00:18:09.560 that she pushed
00:18:10.320 against liberal
00:18:11.580 leader Justin
00:18:12.260 Trudeau on
00:18:12.820 Monday night
00:18:13.300 here is what
00:18:13.860 that looks like
00:18:14.480 If you are
00:18:15.920 such a good
00:18:17.000 leader
00:18:17.260 if you really
00:18:18.500 can lead by
00:18:19.720 example
00:18:20.160 convince people
00:18:21.000 in your caucus
00:18:21.600 this is the
00:18:22.080 right way forward
00:18:22.720 is this not
00:18:23.400 evidence that
00:18:23.960 you can't do it
00:18:24.600 said that over
00:18:25.340 the years you
00:18:26.080 end up carrying
00:18:27.060 a number of
00:18:27.760 things that
00:18:28.240 sounds to me
00:18:28.740 like someone
00:18:29.100 who's admitting
00:18:29.560 he's got some
00:18:30.140 baggage after being
00:18:31.240 in government for
00:18:31.940 a while
00:18:32.240 you've had three
00:18:33.320 ethics investigations
00:18:34.320 one of them
00:18:35.080 concluded that
00:18:35.640 there was a
00:18:36.100 breach two
00:18:36.560 others did not
00:18:37.300 is the baggage
00:18:38.500 from being around
00:18:39.620 for a while
00:18:40.300 being the
00:18:41.240 prime minister
00:18:42.140 starting to get
00:18:43.020 in the way of
00:18:43.600 Canadians trusting
00:18:44.560 you and wanting
00:18:45.260 to give you
00:18:45.620 another chance
00:18:46.160 systemic racism
00:18:47.240 it does not appear
00:18:48.140 in your party's
00:18:48.660 platform you've
00:18:49.320 been asked about
00:18:49.840 it on the
00:18:50.220 campaign trail
00:18:50.880 that seems
00:18:51.540 strange to me
00:18:52.320 we have issues
00:18:53.460 of systemic
00:18:54.080 racism in this
00:18:54.920 country do you
00:18:55.720 believe we have
00:18:56.260 issues of
00:18:56.720 systemic racism
00:18:57.560 that we need
00:18:58.360 to deal with
00:18:58.900 and if you do
00:18:59.780 why wouldn't you
00:19:00.520 put it in your
00:19:00.880 platform
00:19:01.240 in 2015
00:19:01.820 you promised
00:19:02.500 to eliminate
00:19:03.000 all boil water
00:19:03.880 advisories
00:19:04.500 in indigenous
00:19:06.860 communities
00:19:07.360 I wonder
00:19:07.800 and now
00:19:08.860 just recently
00:19:09.620 of course
00:19:10.060 you said
00:19:10.340 we're not
00:19:10.640 going to meet
00:19:10.960 that deadline
00:19:11.520 I wonder
00:19:12.160 if it was
00:19:12.480 a mistake
00:19:13.060 to make
00:19:14.480 create that
00:19:15.060 expectation
00:19:15.700 to suggest
00:19:16.480 that it could
00:19:17.000 take that
00:19:18.140 amount of time
00:19:18.820 then you can
00:19:19.900 show
00:19:20.360 we now
00:19:20.860 have new
00:19:21.220 ones
00:19:21.560 right
00:19:21.800 Mr. Trudeau
00:19:22.540 changed his
00:19:23.180 targets
00:19:23.620 twice
00:19:24.460 Mr. Trudeau
00:19:26.860 changed Canada's
00:19:27.980 targets
00:19:28.140 twice
00:19:28.180 you have to
00:19:28.560 update the
00:19:29.080 targets
00:19:29.420 after two
00:19:29.980 years
00:19:30.260 you have to
00:19:31.080 do that
00:19:31.420 emissions
00:19:32.620 aren't dropping
00:19:33.360 yet
00:19:33.680 I know
00:19:33.960 experts say
00:19:34.480 that we will
00:19:35.000 get to the
00:19:35.760 30%
00:19:36.400 mark
00:19:36.960 36%
00:19:37.920 you're quite
00:19:38.900 right
00:19:39.100 why are you
00:19:40.160 so confident
00:19:40.820 though
00:19:41.180 that you can
00:19:41.960 raise the
00:19:42.680 targets again
00:19:43.500 given that it
00:19:44.220 did take
00:19:45.040 probably too
00:19:45.880 long to get
00:19:46.580 to where
00:19:46.880 we're going
00:19:47.180 to be
00:19:47.380 restricting
00:19:48.000 the Beretta
00:19:48.680 storm
00:19:49.400 weapon
00:19:50.220 used at
00:19:50.780 the Dawson
00:19:51.300 College
00:19:51.780 shooting
00:19:52.340 for instance
00:19:52.920 how is that
00:19:53.720 political
00:19:54.160 what is the
00:19:54.940 political
00:19:55.400 decision
00:19:55.900 that goes
00:19:56.460 into restricting
00:19:57.180 that firearm
00:19:57.880 on what
00:19:58.940 planet
00:19:59.420 does that
00:19:59.980 firearm
00:20:00.480 need to be
00:20:01.080 part of
00:20:01.660 what is
00:20:02.400 allowed
00:20:02.640 in this
00:20:02.900 country
00:20:03.060 you've now
00:20:03.480 promised
00:20:04.060 increased
00:20:04.420 spending
00:20:04.740 78 billion
00:20:05.580 over five
00:20:06.300 years
00:20:06.600 given the
00:20:07.300 employment
00:20:07.600 numbers
00:20:08.060 this
00:20:08.500 last week
00:20:09.140 end of
00:20:09.360 last week
00:20:09.660 that were
00:20:09.880 good
00:20:10.120 given
00:20:10.420 economic
00:20:10.820 growth
00:20:11.240 how can
00:20:11.900 you justify
00:20:12.520 that continued
00:20:13.400 amount of
00:20:13.860 stimulus
00:20:14.180 what would
00:20:14.500 you say
00:20:14.700 to Canadians
00:20:15.200 about why
00:20:15.720 you still
00:20:16.080 need to
00:20:16.400 spend that
00:20:16.980 kind of
00:20:17.300 money
00:20:17.480 well there
00:20:18.100 you have
00:20:18.320 it folks
00:20:18.580 I'll let
00:20:18.840 you make
00:20:19.120 up your
00:20:19.420 own mind
00:20:19.980 about whether
00:20:20.420 you thought
00:20:20.840 that Rosemary
00:20:21.320 Barton
00:20:21.700 treated the
00:20:22.240 two leaders
00:20:22.660 equally
00:20:23.060 and whether
00:20:23.540 she was
00:20:23.880 being fair
00:20:24.640 and balanced
00:20:25.220 but I will
00:20:25.780 leave you
00:20:26.140 with one
00:20:26.680 fact
00:20:27.080 this is the
00:20:27.980 third election
00:20:28.820 campaign
00:20:29.380 in a row
00:20:30.220 where Justin
00:20:30.880 Trudeau the
00:20:31.320 liberal leader
00:20:31.780 has run
00:20:32.480 on a platform
00:20:33.280 on a pledge
00:20:34.060 to increase
00:20:35.060 funding to
00:20:35.620 the CBC
00:20:36.080 he is literally
00:20:37.240 bribing them
00:20:38.060 with our money
00:20:39.040 his campaign
00:20:39.740 platform is
00:20:40.800 higher salaries
00:20:41.760 to the CBC
00:20:42.320 bigger budget
00:20:43.200 to the CBC
00:20:43.820 more taxpayer dollars
00:20:45.480 going to the
00:20:46.740 state broadcaster
00:20:47.520 which is dying
00:20:48.540 fewer and fewer
00:20:49.300 Canadians are
00:20:49.960 choosing to tune
00:20:50.800 in to the CBC
00:20:51.740 and therefore
00:20:52.520 the CBC is
00:20:53.420 more reliant
00:20:54.200 on more
00:20:54.860 taxpayer dollars
00:20:56.240 look at this
00:20:57.140 point it is
00:20:57.900 abundantly clear
00:20:59.040 the CBC
00:20:59.880 is the media
00:21:01.420 arm of the
00:21:02.520 Liberal Party
00:21:03.060 of Canada
00:21:03.540 they are there
00:21:04.320 to do nothing
00:21:04.980 more than push
00:21:06.080 the liberal
00:21:06.540 platform
00:21:07.000 push the liberal
00:21:07.900 worldview
00:21:08.280 and promote
00:21:09.200 their man
00:21:10.060 Justin Trudeau
00:21:11.120 their television
00:21:11.820 personalities pretend
00:21:13.120 to be journalists
00:21:13.900 but they're not
00:21:14.620 they're liberal
00:21:15.380 activists doing
00:21:16.320 everything they can
00:21:17.240 to get Trudeau
00:21:18.140 re-elected
00:21:18.780 I'm Candace
00:21:19.340 Malcolm and this
00:21:20.020 is the Candace
00:21:20.580 Malcolm Show