Mark Slapinski - September 02, 2025


Media Gives Carney The News He FEARED MOST


Episode Stats

Length

15 minutes

Words per Minute

195.33804

Word Count

2,947

Sentence Count

208

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

A 25-year-old man who police allege forced his way into a home during the night and violently sexually assaulted a young child inside has been arrested and charged in connection with the crime. The accused is identified by police as Daniel Senecal.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Mark Carney has been doing so badly lately that even the mainstream media is calling him out.
00:00:05.480 Let's take a look at a recent article from the National Post.
00:00:08.400 Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberals have been enjoying a political honeymoon for a while.
00:00:12.540 Virtually every party, leader, and government experiences this for a few months,
00:00:16.560 and sometimes up to a year. The polls mostly work in their favor. Policies and ideas are
00:00:21.560 usually viewed favorably. They can seemingly do no wrong in people's eyes. The one constant
00:00:26.640 about political honeymoons? They always come to an end. There's an early sign that Carney's
00:00:31.060 honeymoon period is about to come to a close, too. Last Sunday, Abacus Data released a poll
00:00:36.160 conducted between August 15th and 19th showing that Poliev and the Conservatives have pulled
00:00:40.940 slightly ahead in a national vote intention for the first time in months. The Conservatives sat at 41%
00:00:46.440 and slightly ahead of the Liberals' 39%. The other parties were all well back. The NDP and bloc
00:00:52.720 were tied at a 7%, while the Greens and People's Party were both at 2%. What led to this modest but
00:00:59.040 meaningful shift? As Abacus Data CEO David Coletto described it, several potential reasons were
00:01:04.820 identified. A drop in US President Donald Trump's influence as a political issue was one possibility.
00:01:10.720 If you believe that Trump and terrorists were the main reasons why Carney and the Liberals won the
00:01:14.400 April 28th election, it's a clear sign the PM can no longer use this crutch as a political advantage.
00:01:19.980 So there you have it, even the mainstream media, which received generous bailout money from the
00:01:25.000 Liberal government, is admitting that Mark Carney is going down and Poliev is going up. The good news
00:01:31.660 is that Canadians no longer care about Trump as much as they used to, and now they're turning their
00:01:35.820 focus to other issues. They want lower taxes, they want less immigration, and they want this crime
00:01:41.860 situation to get under control fast. And rightfully so, the crime situation in Canada has simply gotten
00:01:47.700 out of hand. I'm going to show you another article from the National Post, but just a warning, this is
00:01:52.600 going to make you really upset. A 25-year-old man who police allege forced his way into a home during
00:01:57.340 the night in Welland, Ontario, and violently sexually assaulted a young child inside has been arrested and
00:02:03.060 charged. Police described it as a stranger attack. Police and paramedics were called to a home in a
00:02:08.220 residential neighborhood at 8.59 a.m. for an injured child under the age of 5, according to police.
00:02:13.960 When a patrol car arrived, the officers saw the door to the home look like it had been forced
00:02:18.740 open. Inside, they saw a child suffering from serious injuries and immediately launched a
00:02:23.480 criminal investigation, while paramedics called for emergency transportation to an out-of-region
00:02:28.060 specialist hospital for advanced medical care. After speaking to the child's parents, it became
00:02:32.700 apparent an unknown person defeated the lock on the front door and entered the residence sometime
00:02:37.000 between Saturday, August 30th and Sunday, August 31st. While inside the residence, unbeknownst to the
00:02:43.720 parents, their child was sexually assaulted. The child remains in hospital at this time and is
00:02:47.940 listed in stable condition. The accused is identified by police as Daniel Senecal, 25 of
00:02:53.260 Welland. He is charged with aggravated sexual assault on a child, assault, assault by choking,
00:02:59.240 breaking and entering, and sexual interference with a child. And this is what's happening in Canada.
00:03:04.780 Not only that, but it's getting worse and worse every day because of liberal politicians like
00:03:09.620 Justin Trudeau and Mark Carney. Now, I need to be careful what I say because YouTube has rules.
00:03:15.720 But what I will say is that a guy like this, we'd be better off without him around, if you know what I
00:03:22.800 mean. And this is another reason why we need the castle law. We need a castle law because if this
00:03:29.240 father tried to defend his daughter, which most fathers would, he'd be the one in jail right now.
00:03:34.560 Something is broken. A lot of things are broken and it needs to be fixed. And that's why we need
00:03:39.480 Pauliev in office. I don't know about you, but I'm sick and tired of reading news stories like this.
00:03:44.560 Canada is broken. If Pauliev was in office, we wouldn't have to read as much stuff like this.
00:03:49.760 That's why we need him in and we need him in fast.
00:03:52.420 Now for the next part, I'm going to show you an interview between CBC and conservative MP Adam
00:03:56.960 Chambers. Chambers is very well spoken and he gives the world a masterclass on how to deal with
00:04:01.800 Mark Carney's propagandists. Before we get into this, don't forget to like and subscribe. Let's go.
00:04:07.300 It's been a week of globetrotting for the prime minister and his cabinet as they seek to diversify
00:04:12.160 on trade and security in the face of U.S. uncertainty. Mark Carney and some of his top
00:04:17.880 ministers just wrapped up a tour through Poland, Germany and Latvia yesterday. And the international
00:04:23.380 trade minister is still in South America on his trip to Brazil and Colombia. There's been lots of
00:04:28.980 handshakes, but as these trips produce broad agreements without dollar values attached,
00:04:33.560 what have they really done to secure Canada's trade future? Adam Chambers is the conservative
00:04:38.420 international trade critic and he joins me now. Hi, sir. Thanks for coming on. Nice to see you.
00:04:43.580 Thanks for having me here, JP.
00:04:44.900 So the prime minister signed agreements with Poland, Germany and Latvia during his swing through Europe.
00:04:49.700 He's trying to open up new markets with the Canada-U.S. relationship on shaky ground,
00:04:54.240 but the conservatives, I take it, are not giving this trip very good reviews. Tell me why.
00:04:58.980 Well, look, I would say I've been around politicians long enough to judge them by what
00:05:04.480 they do, not just by what they say. And, you know, Mr. Carney-Ranger in the election saying that
00:05:09.480 Canada had to act faster than we've ever acted before. And yet, you know, we're seeing lots of
00:05:15.500 words. But as you mentioned in the lead in here, you know, no dollar values, not a lot of substance
00:05:20.260 in what we say. So while some people may find these actions promising, you know, I think we'll reserve
00:05:27.080 judgment until we actually see some substance and some meat on the bone.
00:05:30.580 And of course, Carney is all talk. He makes all these promises, but he's not delivering
00:05:34.800 actual results. He promised that he'd get a trade deal with the United States. But instead,
00:05:40.040 we've been dealt with crippling tariffs that get worse every day. And it's going to get even worse
00:05:44.400 around Christmas. Now, the last few Christmases haven't been particularly great in Canada,
00:05:49.520 but this one's going to be a lot worse. Believe it or not, the Canadian economy actually
00:05:53.220 shrank due to Mark Carney's inability to get a deal with Donald Trump and just getting worse
00:05:58.340 every day. Now watch this. The liberal host tries to defend his masters and his paycheck with this
00:06:04.080 question. Pierre Polyev said yesterday that essentially nothing had been accomplished in
00:06:09.200 Germany by the prime minister, but we saw that that ruffled the feathers a little bit of the German
00:06:14.060 ambassador. I don't know if you saw this, but he took to social media to gently chastise
00:06:18.180 Mr. Polyev. And he says that there was progress made in jointly developing Canada's critical
00:06:24.480 minerals and that, you know, that's, quote, far from nothing. What's your message to the Germans
00:06:30.140 who are a little peeved? All right. Now watch our chambers respond.
00:06:34.340 Well, actually, I feel I feel a little bit sorry for the Germans in that, you know, it wasn't that long
00:06:39.120 ago. The chancellor was over visiting the former prime minister Trudeau and we sent him home. We sent
00:06:44.760 him home empty handed saying that there wasn't a business case for LNG. And now the liberal
00:06:49.100 government has flip flopped on itself and reversed this decision. So in one way, I think it's
00:06:55.100 encouraging that we're realizing that we should be selling LNG to Europe. But I recognize that the
00:07:00.120 Germans are in a little bit of a difficult spot because not that long ago we were had this liberal
00:07:05.240 government had the exact opposite position that it seems to have today. And that's how you deal with
00:07:09.200 these goons. You sit back, you relax, you stay calm. You don't let these guys under your skin
00:07:15.660 and you push back with facts. Adam Chambers is really good at this. Not as good as Polly
00:07:21.080 out, but he's still really good. The CBC guy is just bragging about all the different people he had
00:07:25.340 on his show. And it's like, who cares? But now watch this. The host will once again, try to spin this
00:07:30.740 interview around. Yeah, of course, prime minister Trudeau saying there's no business case. I've had the
00:07:35.480 German ambassador on this week. I've had the Polish ambassador on this week and both said they are
00:07:39.400 very much open to Canadian LNG. And the prime minister has changed his tune. At least this is
00:07:45.540 a different kind of liberal, if you will, because he says he's willing to supply an energy hungry
00:07:51.100 Europe with LNG. He says there are enormous opportunities to develop LNG in this country,
00:07:56.080 a lot different than what we heard from prime minister Justin Trudeau. Are you happy about that
00:08:01.400 about face? Now listen to how Chambers responds to this one. Well, look, as I said previously,
00:08:07.880 I think we have to judge a government by its actions. And we haven't yet seen anything announced
00:08:13.100 in terms of being able to deliver LNG to Europe. I mean, they're begging for it. In fact, they say
00:08:19.880 they even buy discounted LNG through America. So, you know, it's nice that we're hearing some things
00:08:26.060 from the liberal government that seem different than prime minister Trudeau. But we actually haven't
00:08:31.040 seen much in the way of anything being delivered or concretely suggested that would give us some
00:08:37.420 comfort that we're actually going to be able to secure these deals. And so that's what's important
00:08:42.920 for us. You know, conservatives have been consistent for the last decade that we need to be selling our
00:08:49.780 energy to the world. By the way, cleaner energy to the world. Canadian LNG is much cleaner than some LNG
00:08:56.440 you can get in other parts of the world and certainly much better than getting it from countries like Russia.
00:09:00.520 I love it. Perfect response. Chambers remains calm and continues to spit facts. Now listen to the
00:09:06.820 next question the interviewer asks. Mr. Polyev also panned the prime minister's decision to lift some of
00:09:13.000 the retaliatory tariffs last week. He says, you know, if he was in charge, he would put in countermeasures
00:09:18.700 on the Americans. Do you support hitting the U.S. with more tariffs? And of course, he's trying to flip
00:09:24.280 the script and make everything about Trump again. But now listen to how Chambers responds.
00:09:30.580 Well, if we look at Mr. Carney's rhetoric during the campaign, and then we judge him by what his
00:09:36.280 actions have been since the campaign, it's basically the complete opposite of what he promised Canadians
00:09:42.560 during the campaign. He campaigned on, we'll have our elbows up, we're going to drop our gloves when
00:09:47.160 someone challenges us. But every single decision that Prime Minister Carney has made since the campaign
00:09:53.260 has been completely the opposite. He has given many concessions to the Americans, yet it is unclear
00:10:00.820 whether we've gotten anything in return. Maybe that's why President Trump basically endorsed Mr.
00:10:07.100 Carney during the campaign and said he didn't really like Pierre Polyev that much because we would have
00:10:10.920 been maybe more difficult to negotiate with. I love it. Chambers just gave the guy a series of love taps
00:10:16.880 right there. They're trying to spin this around like Carney's some great guy. But in reality, if
00:10:21.960 Polyev was in office, he would have held firm, pushed back against Trump, and also managed to negotiate a
00:10:27.840 good trade deal for both countries. Unfortunately, we're stuck with that other guy, and none of that is
00:10:32.780 happening. So this interview goes on for a bit. I'm going to let it roll for a little bit, and then I'll jump in
00:10:37.420 later with some more commentary. But do you support tariffs? Do you think that's a prudent approach?
00:10:43.980 JP, I think you have to, we're not the negotiating table currently. We don't know what's going on. Is it
00:10:49.880 possible that the only way to get Americans talking to Canadians again was to reverse the tariffs? I'm not
00:10:57.620 sure. But we have to look at the entirety of the deal when we do see a deal to judge Mr. Carney and
00:11:04.540 whether he's able to secure one. I mean, Mr. Carney said he wanted the job. We had to hire, you know,
00:11:11.280 he said, hire me, hire the Liberal Party, because we'll be able to negotiate to Donald Trump and stand
00:11:16.220 up to him. Yet, you know, his actions are not in keeping with that same promise. As you have mentioned,
00:11:22.600 there have been some concessions. We dropped the digital services tax. We did not match U.S.
00:11:28.100 retaliatory tariffs on steel and aluminum and autos and lumber. And now we've just dropped the
00:11:32.800 retaliatory tariffs on some of the other goods that we had in place. There have been concessions
00:11:38.260 and there hasn't been a deal. They blew past that August 1st deadline. There were some talks this week,
00:11:43.800 but Dominic LeBlanc, the minister charged with negotiating this deal, left Washington earlier
00:11:48.760 than planned. How soon does Mr. Carney have to come up with a deal to satisfy you, to show you that
00:11:56.220 those concessions were worthwhile? Well, you know, to be fair to the government, negotiating with the
00:12:03.300 Americans is not an easy task. They are, you know, have picked battles and fights with many other
00:12:09.840 countries. So, you know, Mr. Carney has a tall task ahead of him. I do think, though, questions need to
00:12:15.740 be asked about the extreme change in strategy. You know, was Mr. Carney even committed to tariffs in the
00:12:23.020 first place? Did he mislead Canadians by saying he would have elbows up knowing he was going to make
00:12:27.760 concessions in the future? Or is this truly the only way that we could get the Americans talking
00:12:32.660 to us again? But even if that is true, JP, we have to ask ourselves how we got here in the first place.
00:12:39.880 Mr. Trump's actions and tariffs are unjustifiable and not in keeping with the spirit of NAFTA.
00:12:45.300 That is the most important point. But the second is liberals, senior liberals who are still senior
00:12:51.740 liberal cabinet ministers and even the prime minister himself and the former liberal prime minister
00:12:55.900 has spent the last 10 years actually harming the relationship with Americans, antagonizing them.
00:13:02.260 You just mentioned the digital services tax. There's the global minimum tax. There's the electric vehicle
00:13:06.820 mandate, which, by the way, there is no possible way that our government is going to be able to continue
00:13:11.560 that, not just because it's antagonizing to the Americans, but because it's just absolutely
00:13:16.120 nonsense policy for Canadians here at home. And this is these are actions that the liberals have
00:13:22.060 taken that haven't just antagonized Republicans. And President Biden warned very starkly against
00:13:29.080 imposing a global minimum tax before the rest of the world did and a digital services tax. He warned
00:13:34.640 Mrs. Freeland of that when she was the finance minister. She is still a senior minister in the
00:13:38.940 liberal government. The Democrats warned the liberals that this would be a problem for the
00:13:43.220 relationship. Republicans have warned the liberals that this would be a problem for the relationship.
00:13:47.840 And the only bipartisan consensus in America right now is that the Canadian relationship with the
00:13:53.700 Americans has been strained. So I think, you know, we have to be self-reflective about how we got here.
00:13:59.020 We need to figure out a way to get out together. Conservatives have mentioned to Mr. Carney,
00:14:04.200 we've offered our hand of support. Whatever we can do to help secure a deal, a deal by the way that
00:14:09.660 Mr. Carney promised he could get, we would be willing to do. But I think it's still fair to ask
00:14:14.240 questions as we go through this process. Why are we reversing the strategy? How did we get here in
00:14:19.280 the first place? And how do we get out of it together? All right, let's leave it there. Adam
00:14:22.820 Chambers is a conservative international trade critic. Appreciate your time, sir. Nice to see you.
00:14:27.040 So I think overall, the MP Chambers did a great job right there. It's pretty obvious that the CBC is
00:14:32.680 completely biased against the conservatives and in favor of the liberals. But Chambers still did a good job
00:14:38.440 holding his own and pushing back with facts. And I'm really glad that we have some really smart
00:14:42.980 people on the conservative side. It's great that we have such a good team. So for next steps,
00:14:47.960 Paulieva will be back in the host of Commons in a couple of weeks. People keep asking about live
00:14:52.400 streams and it's something I'm considering. So if you're interested, let me know. It's a lot of work
00:14:56.740 to set it up, but I'm willing to do it if you want to see it. So anyway, that's all I have for today.
00:15:01.700 Thanks for tuning in. Have a great long weekend. Talk to you tomorrow.