Juno News - November 28, 2024


Who really makes the decisions in Canada?


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Is Canada just an economic territory of the United States at this point? Is Canada just a country of immigrants, or is it a nation of immigrants too? Is Canada an economic and political entity, like the USA, or something else entirely?

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00:00:00.000 I'm pleased to share that Canada intends to maintain its target of welcoming 485,000 new
00:00:06.980 permanent residents in 2024. When people's visas expire, Mr. Speaker, they are expected to leave.
00:00:14.520 Increasing the immigration levels, interestingly, will take some of the pressure off of the system.
00:00:20.340 We're reducing the numbers of immigrants that will come to Canada for the next three years.
00:00:25.360 Let's have an aggressive target to double our population. People are going to want to come here,
00:00:29.420 and we want to embrace them. The Trudeau government's unrestrained open border policies,
00:00:34.180 permitting well over a million newcomers each year into Canada, is causing significant challenges.
00:00:40.020 The Trudeau government is going to kick the students out of Canada. The solution is obvious.
00:00:46.300 End the deportations. I only care about Canada. I want to put our country first.
00:00:52.060 If any of you want to know who really make the decisions in Canada and who really pulls the strings
00:01:05.220 in our country, after this week, it should be pretty clear. I'll give you a hint. It's not anyone you
00:01:11.880 could vote for. You see, there's a reason why when it comes to immigration, foreign policy, and trade,
00:01:18.500 there is absolutely no difference between the liberals and the conservatives in this country.
00:01:24.940 That's because our elected leaders in this country take their marching orders from the United States,
00:01:30.740 and they have been for a very long time now. Remarkably, after Donald Trump got elected again,
00:01:36.440 Justin Trudeau, after years of open borders mass immigration, a complete experiment in this country
00:01:43.240 that has had terrible results, now decided to start advocating for net zero immigration.
00:01:49.180 Between the amount of people coming and going, we'll effectively pause population growth for the next two years.
00:01:56.100 A stronger position on immigration than the conservatives, and even crazier,
00:02:00.680 the liberals are now mocking the conservatives for protesting against deportations and being soft on immigration.
00:02:07.280 They are expected to leave. If they are not, they will be removed at the same time the leader of the opposition
00:02:12.760 is walking around with a member of Edmonton Millwoods promising not to deport people.
00:02:16.520 And after Donald Trump levied a 25% tariff threat on all Canadian imports in the United States,
00:02:22.160 Pierre Polyev shows up out of nowhere talking about Canada first.
00:02:26.220 I only care about Canada. I want to put our country first.
00:02:30.220 Something he hasn't done at all since becoming leader of the Conservative Party.
00:02:33.940 In fact, nobody has pandered more to foreign interests and immigrant groups than Pierre Polyev.
00:02:41.180 He dresses up more than Justin Trudeau.
00:02:43.440 But now, he is Canada first and Canada only.
00:02:47.700 When Justin Trudeau was speedrunning this country into a suicide mission through mass immigration, 0.99
00:02:54.100 Pierre Polyev wanted faster immigration.
00:02:57.720 When Justin Trudeau wanted to restrict immigration,
00:03:00.460 Pierre Polyev said Justin Trudeau has broken the immigration system.
00:03:04.960 Where the United States goes, Canada follows.
00:03:08.220 And where the party and government in this country goes,
00:03:10.720 the opposition party follows.
00:03:12.380 Instead of, you know, doing their jobs and opposing the government.
00:03:16.240 Donald Trump's threat of crippling tariffs on the Canadian economy
00:03:19.220 has exposed a lot over just the past few days.
00:03:23.080 Above all else, it has showed Canadians
00:03:25.340 that when it comes to our political elected leaders,
00:03:28.960 there are the same people wearing different colored ties.
00:03:32.560 Before we get into the show, be sure to drop a like on this video.
00:03:35.040 Help us out by subscribing to the TrueNorth YouTube channel.
00:03:37.400 And the common question for the episode is this.
00:03:40.400 Is Canada just an economic territory of the United States at this point?
00:03:44.980 Let me know your answer in the comments below and let's get into it.
00:03:47.900 Isn't it strange that when Joe Biden is the President of the United States,
00:03:51.620 Canada experiences mass immigration at levels we have never seen before in our history?
00:03:57.440 That our country goes through rapid demographic change
00:04:00.860 and that our economy suffers because of it?
00:04:04.040 And then when it looks as though Donald Trump is about to get elected,
00:04:07.340 Justin Trudeau's government begins to start cutting back on immigration,
00:04:11.620 begins to start restricting immigration.
00:04:13.460 And then immediately after Donald Trump gets elected,
00:04:17.020 Justin Trudeau begins advocating for net zero immigration.
00:04:21.620 Between the amount of people coming and going,
00:04:24.500 we'll effectively pause population growth for the next two years.
00:04:28.860 Here he was, a year ago, defending mass immigration.
00:04:32.960 I think one of the most important things that we need to understand
00:04:36.620 is that immigration is a source of opportunity, of growth,
00:04:40.480 of economic advantage for Canada.
00:04:42.400 The exact same thing was happening with the Conservative Party in opposition as well?
00:04:47.080 No, surely not.
00:04:48.640 Here's Pierre Polyev today saying that he is Canada first.
00:04:53.260 He only thinks about Canada.
00:04:55.000 That we need to secure our borders.
00:04:56.740 And that Justin Trudeau has broken the immigration system.
00:05:00.520 He's got to lift the production cap on Canadian energy.
00:05:03.440 He's got to rebuild our military and secure our borders.
00:05:07.860 Well, here he was last year saying that we need quicker immigration.
00:05:12.460 It's almost as if there has never been any difference
00:05:15.720 between the Liberals and the Conservatives on immigration.
00:05:18.900 Isn't that bizarre?
00:05:20.180 Oh, it's the same with the provincial level too.
00:05:22.320 Here is Danielle Smith, not even a year ago,
00:05:25.100 just about six months ago,
00:05:26.800 saying she wants Alberta to double the population.
00:05:30.340 That's why I've said,
00:05:31.560 let's have an aggressive target to double our population.
00:05:34.200 Here she is today saying that we need to secure our border
00:05:38.420 and get a grip on immigration.
00:05:40.460 Trudeau government's unrestrained open border policies,
00:05:43.580 permitting well over a million newcomers each year into Canada,
00:05:47.080 is causing significant challenges.
00:05:49.420 In 2022, Doug Ford wanted more immigrants in Ontario.
00:05:53.760 He wanted more.
00:05:54.820 Today, he wants us to control our border.
00:05:57.880 Pierre Polyev, in response to Donald Trump's threat of tariffs,
00:06:01.060 said that the government needs to get serious about their plan
00:06:04.580 to deport illegals in this country, 0.56
00:06:07.600 which is funny because in 2022,
00:06:10.280 Pierre Polyev, along with other members of his Conservative caucus,
00:06:14.780 was going around to Indian student protests
00:06:17.200 and chanting, stop the deportations.
00:06:20.460 The Trudeau government is going to kick the students out of Canada.
00:06:24.260 The solution is obvious.
00:06:26.760 End the deportations.
00:06:28.280 Allow everyone who applied honestly but who was defrauded
00:06:32.440 to continue to keep their work or study permit
00:06:35.600 and allow them to apply just like everyone else
00:06:38.560 to become permanent residents.
00:06:39.980 So back in 2022,
00:06:42.000 when our border was as open as it had ever been,
00:06:44.900 immigration, according to the Conservative Party,
00:06:47.380 wasn't fast enough
00:06:48.640 and we needed to stop the deportations.
00:06:51.940 Today, Justin Trudeau broke the immigration system.
00:06:55.240 We need to be prepared to deport illegals. 1.00
00:06:57.420 And today, the Liberals are now undercutting the Conservatives on immigration
00:07:01.940 and saying that, in fact,
00:07:04.320 Pierre Polyev is soft on immigration
00:07:06.200 and was against deportations.
00:07:09.740 Pierre Polyev wasn't being honest
00:07:12.420 and upfront with Canadians on immigration,
00:07:15.000 wasn't giving us an opposition
00:07:16.560 to the worst immigration we've ever seen in this country 1.00
00:07:19.240 until Justin Trudeau and Mark Miller
00:07:21.040 began to cut back on the system.
00:07:23.580 How about foreign policy?
00:07:24.860 You think there's any difference between the Conservatives
00:07:27.640 and the Liberals on foreign policy,
00:07:30.000 on our position regarding foreign aid,
00:07:32.520 on our position regarding Israel and Gaza and Ukraine?
00:07:36.500 Here's a hint.
00:07:37.480 There is no difference.
00:07:39.120 In fact, just like mass immigration, 0.64
00:07:41.380 right now the Conservatives are demanding
00:07:43.320 that the Liberals do more.
00:07:44.740 Send more of your money away to this foreign conflict.
00:07:48.700 Just like they were telling Liberals
00:07:49.800 to do more on mass immigration.
00:07:51.700 When that issue eventually changes,
00:07:54.080 which I bet you will be in a few weeks
00:07:55.960 with Donald Trump coming into office,
00:07:58.220 the Liberals are going to change
00:07:59.420 and the Conservatives are going to say,
00:08:00.680 you're dragging us into World War III.
00:08:03.320 There is basically no difference
00:08:04.740 between the Liberals and the Conservatives
00:08:06.100 in immigration and foreign policy.
00:08:08.080 Oh, and don't just think that we are alone
00:08:10.480 in this situation
00:08:11.700 when it comes to our political establishment
00:08:13.640 being identical to one another.
00:08:15.980 Because the situation in the UK is the same.
00:08:18.880 UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer
00:08:20.760 has held a press conference
00:08:22.380 accusing the previous Conservative government
00:08:24.600 of running an experimental
00:08:26.260 open borders immigration scheme.
00:08:29.300 He's attacking the previous Conservatives
00:08:31.220 for being way too liberal on immigration.
00:08:35.440 The Labour Prime Minister
00:08:36.380 is now talking like Enoch Powell.
00:08:38.600 Policies were reformed deliberately
00:08:41.280 to liberalise immigration.
00:08:44.380 Brexit was used for that purpose, 0.89
00:08:47.120 to turn Britain into a one-nation experiment 0.84
00:08:50.540 in open borders.
00:08:52.500 And the new UK Tory leader,
00:08:54.860 Kemi Badenok,
00:08:55.820 who was in government
00:08:56.800 for this mass immigration experiment,
00:09:00.380 is now talking as though
00:09:01.720 she had no responsibility whatsoever
00:09:03.460 in that issue,
00:09:04.400 and they're now advocating for remigration.
00:09:07.280 The Conservatives are going to develop
00:09:08.620 a detailed plan for immigration
00:09:10.160 to put before you
00:09:11.300 at the next election.
00:09:12.580 Not the policies of Labour,
00:09:14.040 which are going to fail,
00:09:15.840 but a real plan
00:09:16.760 that will,
00:09:17.500 for the first time in 30 years,
00:09:19.680 actually bring immigration right down.
00:09:22.040 Now let's look at this situation
00:09:23.440 of Donald Trump threatening 25% tariffs
00:09:26.340 from the Mexicans and Canadians alike
00:09:28.160 over the same issue
00:09:29.500 of illegal immigration
00:09:30.680 and of drugs.
00:09:31.760 We have been talking about this issue
00:09:33.600 on Rayshod for a very long time now.
00:09:35.960 Our border with the United States
00:09:37.440 is wide open.
00:09:38.920 This is a major situation.
00:09:41.380 There are known terrorists
00:09:42.940 using Canada as a launch pad
00:09:45.260 to get into the United States.
00:09:46.780 Canada, with fentanyl super labs,
00:09:49.360 is now an exporter of fentanyl
00:09:51.420 into the United States
00:09:52.500 and to our allies.
00:09:54.380 Our country,
00:09:55.000 through Justin Trudeau's immigration plan,
00:09:56.640 which received no opposition
00:09:58.220 from the media
00:09:58.860 or from the political establishment,
00:10:00.900 has now become a playground
00:10:02.160 for foreign spies, 0.84
00:10:04.360 gangsters, and terrorists.
00:10:05.680 So yes,
00:10:07.340 this is a major issue
00:10:08.880 and the Americans have every right
00:10:10.360 to tell us to get it under control.
00:10:13.400 And if we do get it under control,
00:10:15.160 that will be a great thing
00:10:16.300 for all Canadians.
00:10:17.660 But Donald Trump
00:10:18.820 has levied the same tariff
00:10:21.060 on Canada
00:10:21.840 as he has on Mexico
00:10:23.460 for drugs
00:10:25.280 and illegal immigration,
00:10:26.780 which is completely absurd. 0.94
00:10:28.760 The Mexicans 1.00
00:10:30.540 are the ones 1.00
00:10:31.500 creating the drugs,
00:10:33.000 selling the drugs,
00:10:34.080 and smuggling millions of people
00:10:35.600 into the United States.
00:10:37.300 Now, what's even stranger
00:10:38.480 about this
00:10:39.060 is Mexico's new president,
00:10:41.500 Claudia Scheinbaum,
00:10:43.080 has the audacity
00:10:44.500 to blame
00:10:45.840 American fentanyl overdose victims
00:10:49.440 for the fentanyl crisis
00:10:52.040 and not the cartels
00:10:53.560 for producing
00:10:54.460 and selling the drugs
00:10:56.000 into the United States.
00:10:56.940 Blaming the victims
00:10:58.400 of drug overdose
00:10:59.060 for the drug crisis
00:11:00.320 and not your own people
00:11:01.420 for creating the problem
00:11:03.200 in the first place.
00:11:04.360 By the way,
00:11:04.620 we just returned from El Salvador
00:11:05.820 and we spoke with lots
00:11:06.760 of Central American politicians.
00:11:08.780 That is their new line,
00:11:10.080 by the way.
00:11:10.720 It's because the United States
00:11:12.100 or other countries
00:11:13.380 want so much drug
00:11:14.800 and we're just in the way
00:11:16.120 and people are being murdered,
00:11:18.060 kidnapped,
00:11:18.740 or displaced
00:11:19.520 by this problem
00:11:20.540 that we did not create.
00:11:22.040 They are blaming
00:11:23.000 Canadian drug overdose victims
00:11:25.540 and American drug overdose victims
00:11:27.880 for the drug crisis.
00:11:29.580 It's our people's fault. 1.00
00:11:31.400 It's the 40,000 Canadians
00:11:33.280 that have died
00:11:33.860 from fentanyl overdose.
00:11:35.140 It's their fault
00:11:36.180 and not the fault
00:11:37.260 of the Mexican drug cartels.
00:11:39.660 Not the fault of the Chinese
00:11:40.880 for manufacturing
00:11:41.920 the drug precursor chemicals.
00:11:43.740 And it's not the fault
00:11:44.940 of any of the Central American countries
00:11:46.640 that allow drugs
00:11:47.560 to be funneled through
00:11:48.580 from Venezuela,
00:11:49.500 through their countries
00:11:51.100 and into our country.
00:11:52.840 It's not their fault.
00:11:54.080 It's our people's fault. 1.00
00:11:55.740 So not only has
00:11:56.380 the Mexican president
00:11:57.340 publicly blamed
00:11:58.520 the victims of drug overdose
00:11:59.700 for the drug crisis
00:12:00.980 and not her own people,
00:12:02.360 she's also threatened
00:12:03.320 retaliatory tariffs
00:12:04.380 on the United States.
00:12:05.780 And yet Donald Trump
00:12:06.480 yesterday came out
00:12:07.460 with a tweet
00:12:08.140 saying how wonderful
00:12:09.400 of a conversation
00:12:10.280 he had with the Mexican president.
00:12:12.400 Justin Trudeau,
00:12:12.940 on the other hand,
00:12:13.800 has completely reversed
00:12:15.100 his tone on immigration.
00:12:17.280 He's now saying
00:12:18.320 that he's going to
00:12:18.940 shut down Canada's border
00:12:20.060 and take the issue seriously
00:12:21.120 and he's likely
00:12:21.960 not going to put tariffs
00:12:22.900 in the United States either.
00:12:24.120 But Donald Trump
00:12:24.660 has not said anything at all
00:12:25.780 about his strong relationship
00:12:27.220 with Canada.
00:12:28.180 What does all this tell us?
00:12:29.740 It just tells me
00:12:30.540 that domestic
00:12:31.160 and foreign decision making
00:12:32.540 is not in the hands
00:12:33.520 of Canadian voters.
00:12:35.400 It's in the hands
00:12:35.920 of the United States.
00:12:37.120 Since the founding
00:12:37.760 of our country
00:12:38.520 through John A. MacDonald,
00:12:40.120 our conservative establishment
00:12:41.820 embraced the idea
00:12:43.440 of protectionism,
00:12:45.120 of Canadianism
00:12:45.980 and not continentalism,
00:12:47.460 of tariffs
00:12:48.180 to protect
00:12:49.080 Canadian industry,
00:12:50.640 Canadian jobs,
00:12:51.800 Canadian economic sovereignty
00:12:53.120 and identity.
00:12:53.960 Now somewhere
00:12:54.340 in Canada's history
00:12:55.220 around the 70s,
00:12:56.400 the Canadian conservative
00:12:57.340 establishment
00:12:57.980 completely flipped
00:12:59.500 on their long-standing
00:13:01.120 economic policy.
00:13:02.380 They became
00:13:02.880 very liberal.
00:13:03.980 They became
00:13:04.500 continentalists.
00:13:06.040 They advocated
00:13:06.740 for free trade
00:13:07.780 with the United States.
00:13:09.400 Well a viral video
00:13:10.040 has resurfaced
00:13:10.660 on social media
00:13:11.480 this week
00:13:12.000 in the wake
00:13:12.400 of Donald Trump's
00:13:13.080 threat of 25% tariffs.
00:13:14.640 And that is
00:13:15.640 the interaction
00:13:16.760 between liberal
00:13:17.820 John Turner
00:13:18.440 and Brian Mulrooney
00:13:19.680 at the time
00:13:20.140 in a 1988 debate
00:13:22.040 on free trade
00:13:23.180 with the United States
00:13:24.040 in which John Turner
00:13:25.340 explains to Brian Mulrooney
00:13:26.600 the long-standing
00:13:27.980 Canadian policy
00:13:29.460 on trade
00:13:30.500 and our decisions
00:13:31.900 to build our country
00:13:33.280 to reject the continental
00:13:34.980 force of the United States.
00:13:36.860 Take a listen.
00:13:37.520 Once a country
00:13:38.180 yields its energy.
00:13:39.540 We have not done it.
00:13:40.060 Once a country
00:13:40.780 yields its agriculture.
00:13:42.160 Wrong again.
00:13:42.640 Once a country
00:13:43.100 opens itself up
00:13:43.960 to a subsidy war
00:13:44.980 with the United States
00:13:45.680 on terms of definition
00:13:46.820 then the political
00:13:48.100 ability of this country
00:13:49.800 to sustain
00:13:50.560 the influence
00:13:51.080 of the United States
00:13:51.820 to remain
00:13:52.760 as an independent nation
00:13:53.740 that is lost forever
00:13:55.240 and that's the issue
00:13:56.100 of this election.
00:13:56.560 Mr. Turner
00:13:57.000 I today sir
00:13:58.140 as a Canadian
00:13:59.040 believe genuinely
00:14:00.460 in what I am doing.
00:14:02.100 I believe it is
00:14:02.660 right for Canada.
00:14:03.720 I believe that
00:14:04.540 in my own modest way
00:14:06.000 I am nation building
00:14:07.540 because I believe
00:14:09.080 this benefits Canada
00:14:10.060 and I love Canada.
00:14:11.780 We build a country
00:14:13.140 east and west
00:14:14.780 and north
00:14:15.360 we build it
00:14:15.880 on an infrastructure
00:14:16.580 that deliberately
00:14:17.360 resisted the continental
00:14:18.440 pressure of the United States
00:14:19.460 for 120 years
00:14:20.800 we've done it
00:14:21.280 with one signature
00:14:22.820 of a pen
00:14:23.320 you've reversed that
00:14:25.000 thrown us into
00:14:26.060 the north-south influence
00:14:27.060 of the United States
00:14:27.780 and will reduce us
00:14:29.200 reduce us
00:14:30.100 I'm sure
00:14:30.800 to a colony
00:14:31.520 of the United States
00:14:32.120 because when the
00:14:32.880 economic levers go
00:14:34.000 the political independence
00:14:35.940 is sure to follow.
00:14:36.940 Today it is hard to deny
00:14:38.160 that Canada
00:14:39.220 is entirely
00:14:40.160 subservient
00:14:41.220 to the pressures
00:14:41.900 and whims
00:14:42.440 of the United States
00:14:43.320 80% of our trade
00:14:45.040 is with the United States
00:14:46.060 we have not pursued
00:14:47.460 a policy of trade
00:14:48.880 diversification
00:14:49.840 leaving us
00:14:50.740 as a nation
00:14:51.480 entirely beholden
00:14:53.020 to the United States
00:14:54.080 policies like the increase
00:14:55.480 of a carbon tax
00:14:56.880 as well as the decisions
00:14:58.400 to embrace
00:14:59.040 green
00:14:59.820 renewable technology
00:15:01.180 and to shut down
00:15:02.360 Canada's
00:15:02.940 oil and natural gas
00:15:04.420 industry
00:15:04.880 have had drastic
00:15:06.380 negative impacts
00:15:07.660 on our economy
00:15:08.520 and as Pierre Pauliev notes
00:15:09.780 and is correct about this
00:15:10.920 a carbon tax
00:15:11.880 is essentially a tariff
00:15:13.080 on ourselves
00:15:13.820 it should be removed
00:15:14.820 without doubt
00:15:15.460 furthermore
00:15:16.060 we put up inter-provincial
00:15:17.780 trade barriers
00:15:18.500 in this country
00:15:19.160 it's remarkable
00:15:20.060 that our government
00:15:20.880 both parties
00:15:21.660 are so fixated
00:15:22.640 on free trade
00:15:23.460 but yet have not
00:15:24.620 had the courage
00:15:25.540 to rip down
00:15:26.420 inter-provincial
00:15:27.220 trade barriers
00:15:28.020 those should go
00:15:29.520 we should have pipelines
00:15:30.820 from the east
00:15:31.580 to the west coast
00:15:32.640 we should be supplying
00:15:33.820 our natural gas
00:15:34.920 and our oil
00:15:35.440 to the rest of the world
00:15:36.700 Canada was not designed
00:15:38.260 to be an economic territory
00:15:39.460 of the United States
00:15:40.380 it was not designed
00:15:41.280 to be a very large
00:15:42.740 Puerto Rico
00:15:43.380 it would be nice
00:15:44.340 if our politicians
00:15:45.200 were always
00:15:46.380 Canada first
00:15:47.340 and didn't just start
00:15:48.660 talking like that
00:15:49.840 when the American boot
00:15:51.220 is on our neck
00:15:52.140 you know it was only
00:15:52.860 a few years ago
00:15:53.600 that many of the
00:15:54.220 conservative MPs
00:15:55.100 would have taken issue
00:15:56.000 with a politician
00:15:57.180 who dared to say
00:15:58.140 that they were
00:15:58.540 Canada first
00:15:59.300 and Canada only
00:16:00.540 they would have likely
00:16:01.360 said oh that's a little
00:16:01.980 too nationalist
00:16:02.680 for us
00:16:03.280 that might be
00:16:03.860 a little too racist
00:16:04.920 to be Canada only
00:16:06.560 but now
00:16:07.700 now that it's
00:16:08.460 politically popular
00:16:09.140 to do so
00:16:09.820 just watch
00:16:10.760 they're all fall in line
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