PJ The Belt - April 19, 2026


Carney Just PICKED A FIGHT With The U.S. — And It BACKFIRED


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00:00:00.000 and we are live ladies and gentlemen welcome to sunday's edition of uh this live stream
00:00:21.240 appreciate everyone joining me today i hope everybody's having a good sunday
00:00:25.920 uh good day so far um today mark carney had this live stream hope everybody's able to hear me okay
00:00:35.140 here is the camera on focus let's see is it on focus there we are okay so mark carney prime
00:00:45.960 minister of canada had a uh live address today he was addressing the nation uh out of nowhere at
00:00:53.520 least as far as i was concerned i didn't i didn't know he was going to uh be talking uh to to the
00:00:59.900 country today and uh he had this 10 minute 10 minute live address uh where he basically went
00:01:07.980 back to the tactics of the liberals the ones that they've been using for the past year to obtain
00:01:14.280 and keep power he doubled down on the biggest case of trump derangement syndrome in the world
00:01:23.520 which is canadian politics literally anyone who's been paying attention to canadian politics for the
00:01:30.060 past year especially will know that canada has become the largest case of trump derangement
00:01:37.520 syndrome in the world so again he used his usual tactics of blaming the united states for
00:01:43.380 everything, blaming President Donald Trump for things that no foreign president should be blamed
00:01:49.100 for, but somehow he managed to put it on Trump. And that's just what they're going to do. These
00:01:56.320 people won an election using that exact same tactic, and they have no shame in continuing to
00:02:03.740 use it to grow their power and continue brainwashing Canadians into believing that a foreign
00:02:11.520 government no matter how close it is whether they're south of the border or across the atlantic
00:02:16.240 that a foreign government is to blame for everything that's wrong with canada so we're
00:02:23.340 going to watch the the 10 minute address and we're going to debunk all of the bs all of the false
00:02:30.820 claims all of the things that he somehow managed to blame on the united states and not blame on
00:02:36.960 himself and the liberal government who's been in power by the way for the past 11 years let's
00:02:44.160 watch together here forces can sometimes seem overwhelming my previous jobs at the bank of
00:02:52.080 canada and the bank of england was part of my duties to make regular public reports on what
00:02:56.980 we were doing to manage the economy and by the way i'm gonna be pausing uh the video every time
00:03:03.140 he makes a claim that I can factually, factually disprove, I'm going to pause the video and show
00:03:09.940 you guys receipts, why he's full of it. Let's get back into it. I remember during the financial
00:03:15.860 crisis, when there was a real risk of panic, I developed a practice called forward guidance.
00:03:21.840 It was designed to assure people that however difficult the situation seemed on any given day,
00:03:27.180 that we were acting. And importantly, that we would continue to act with overwhelming force
00:03:33.380 against our problems until they were solved. And that's the spirit I'm talking to you about
00:03:39.940 today. Security can't be achieved by ignoring the obvious or downplaying the very real threats
00:03:45.040 that we Canadians face. I promise you, I will never sugarcoat our challenges.
00:03:51.420 The reason why this guy's a lot more dangerous than Justin Trudeau is something that
00:03:56.040 professor jordan peterson talked about not very long ago justin trudeau think about it this way
00:04:02.600 justin trudeau was like the poster child for the world economic forum he was just like the face
00:04:08.400 like the pretty boy face right he clueless guy he had no idea what he was doing i mean he he did but
00:04:15.060 he didn't know the depth of the levels of evil that he was perpetuating on his country right
00:04:22.100 This guy is one of the leaders of the World Economic Forum and the Davos types.
00:04:28.220 So think about it this way.
00:04:29.460 Justin Trudeau, basically a puppet.
00:04:32.040 Mark Carney, one of the puppet masters.
00:04:34.440 That's why this guy is one of the most dangerous G7 country leaders today, if you can call him that.
00:04:41.520 He's one of the most dangerous people in the world.
00:04:43.640 And he's showing to be just that, where he is purposefully undermining a relationship, a multi-decade relationship with our closest ally, the United States.
00:04:54.060 And he's doing it on purpose. Watch.
00:04:56.540 Instead, I will talk with you directly and regularly about our plan, why we're doing what we're doing, what's working, what isn't, and what we're going to do next.
00:05:06.960 So here's the current situation.
00:05:08.720 The world, as I said earlier, is more dangerous and divided.
00:05:11.200 The U.S. has fundamentally changed its approach to trade, raising its tariffs to levels last seen during the Great Depression.
00:05:18.220 Many of our former strengths, based on our close ties to America, have become our weaknesses.
00:05:24.300 So, of course, he starts with fear-mongering Canadians saying that the whole world is falling apart, that the world is much more dangerous.
00:05:33.000 So what is it that liberals are doing in Canada right now, effectively, by the way?
00:05:38.420 Because as much as I hate to admit it, they're doing it effectively.
00:05:41.940 A lot of Canadians, especially in eastern Canada, Quebec and Ontario and the Maritimes, have bought into this BS.
00:05:49.540 They're blaming domestic problems created by Trudeau after 10 years on global issues.
00:05:58.300 Everything is a global problem.
00:06:00.240 The fact that there are 2 million Canadians visiting food banks in order to survive is a global problem.
00:06:06.380 Even though this is not happening in the United States, the fact that we have crime higher than it's ever been in this country is somehow a global problem.
00:06:16.720 The fact that immigration is completely out of control is also a global problem. 0.93
00:06:22.460 That's what they've been doing. 0.65
00:06:23.600 trudeau before carney and now carney they're blaming all of the issues that they created
00:06:30.160 that they themselves created after now 11 years in power they continue to blame it on the world
00:06:39.040 it's a worldwide problem that we're experiencing in canada the fact that we have so many people
00:06:45.200 needing a food bank the fact that our health care is in shambles the fact that the canadian dollar
00:06:50.880 has lost its value and it's down like 70 70 cents to the u.s dollar is somehow a global problem
00:06:58.400 and then he moves on to the same old tactic of blaming the united states for the problems that
00:07:05.200 we're experiencing the fact that there are terrorists which by the way those tariffs
00:07:08.960 donald trump has explained very specifically and very clearly why those tariffs are in place and
00:07:15.040 we're going to break those down later um but he had to go there and that's what he's going to do
00:07:20.560 He's going to do that. He's going to blame Trump. This entire speech is him blaming Trump
00:07:25.280 for everything that's wrong with Canada. Weaknesses that we must correct. Workers in
00:07:31.520 our industries most affected by U.S. tariffs in autos, in steel, in lumber are under threat.
00:07:37.900 Businesses are holding back investments restrained by the pall of uncertainty that's
00:07:42.000 hanging over all of us. The U.S. has changed and we must respond. Canada Strong is our plan to build
00:07:49.040 Canada by Canadians for Canadians. It will attract new investment so we can build more
00:07:55.520 for ourselves, striking new partnerships abroad so we can sell into new markets.
00:08:01.440 It's about taking back control of our security, our borders, and our future. There are some who
00:08:08.000 say there's no need for a comprehensive plan. They believe we should wait it out in the hope
00:08:12.240 that the United States will return to normal, that the good old days will come back. But hope
00:08:18.400 isn't a plan and nostalgia is not a strategy and the days that young canadians have known
00:08:25.360 all their lives haven't been that good their lifetimes have been marked by a series of
00:08:31.360 shocks and crises from abroad the iraq war from abroad you you guys you guys hear it not an ounce
00:08:39.600 not a tad not a teeny bit of um what's the word um ownership even though he was basically
00:08:48.240 indirectly in power because he was the economic advisor to justin trudeau everything is oh
00:08:53.680 overseas it's a worldwide problem it's a global issue over and over again that's the theme you're
00:09:02.000 going to hear in this entire 10 minute speech of his is it's the united states fault or it's
00:09:08.000 a global problem none of it is liberal policy according to mark carney the global financial
00:09:14.560 crisis global covid and now this we have to take care of ourselves because we can't rely on one
00:09:20.960 foreign partner we can't control the disruption coming from our neighbors we can't bet our future
00:09:27.280 on the hope that it will suddenly stop but we can control what happens here we can build a stronger
00:09:34.720 country that can withstand disruptions from abroad that creates good jobs here at home that's
00:09:39.920 a leader in this new world with a vast network of reliable allies that's the reliable allies like
00:09:48.880 beijing reliable allies like india china uh yeah we're gonna replace the united states our closest
00:09:58.560 longest partnered ally with india and china now that's a good idea canada's strong plan
00:10:05.840 we're putting into action its goals are ambitious to catalyze a trillion dollars in investment
00:10:12.560 to create one canadian economy out of 13 to build new trade and energy corridors and to double the
00:10:19.040 size of our clean energy capacity yes that's ambitious but in a crisis fortune favors the bold
00:10:27.680 Double the size of our clean energy capacity.
00:10:31.600 He's going to double the size of the windmills.
00:10:34.960 He's going to bring on more solar panels.
00:10:37.580 And he's going to continue to shackle Alberta's energy industry while not approving a pipeline.
00:10:44.640 And the United States south of the border producing, drilling, baby drilling and producing more oil than ever before.
00:10:50.800 Because the world needs more oil and it's going to need more oil for at least the next 50 years, probably more.
00:10:56.140 they've been saying oil is on its way out for the past 60 years since the 70s they've been saying
00:11:01.720 that oil is on its way out yet today we need more oil than we ever have um i'm gonna and then look
00:11:08.380 at this headline here breaking news i'm gonna show you guys here pm breaking news pm says
00:11:13.340 canada's aiming to attract one trillion dollar in investment anyone who sees that let me show
00:11:18.840 you guys just the full screen there there you go pm says canada is aiming to attract one trillion
00:11:23.180 dollar in investment i don't know who the heck is going to invest in canada when red tape is one of
00:11:31.020 the literally one of the biggest most difficult uh things to navigate in this country it's just
00:11:37.500 red tape and the amount of permits that you have to get and how long those permits take but more
00:11:42.940 importantly i want you guys to take a look at this right here he's talking about a one trillion
00:11:49.340 dollar investment yet canada has lost about exactly that much over the past 10 years
00:11:58.780 uh since trudeau took power and was governing if you can call it that governing this country under
00:12:04.780 mark carney's direction for a large part of his mandate canada has lost exactly that much
00:12:11.580 and a i think like 60 of it went south straight into the united states and it'll come as no
00:12:16.860 surprise to many of you so many companies have decided to simply go south they've closed in
00:12:22.940 ontario closed up shop in ontario closed up shop in quebec and just headed south to more favorable
00:12:29.500 business conditions in the united states believe it or not this sob right here with mark carney's
00:12:38.860 advice lost us a trillion dollars in investment i'm going to read a little bit of this article
00:12:45.900 which by the way came out uh just a couple of days ago april 17th from the national post there is no
00:12:52.620 great mystery behind why some nations are wealthy and others are not the policy makes varies very
00:12:58.700 little and is well understood countries with lower neutral tax system minimal regulations
00:13:04.460 the rule of law and openness to international trade and foreign investment are wealthier than
00:13:10.460 countries with higher taxes, more complicated regulations, and which are closed off to the
00:13:16.380 world, like Canada. Economies are the sum of the countless decisions made by people on what to buy
00:13:23.400 or sell, where to invest, or where to work. There is no point in trying to control what is essentially
00:13:30.180 life. So the best that can be done is to let it thrive. So he's trying to attract a trillion
00:13:41.300 dollars in investment while his policies led to this headline right here, a trillion dollar loss
00:13:48.800 in capital investment. Canada is bleeding investments and a large amount of those
00:13:55.940 investments are heading south the united states has over 21 trillion dollars according no i think
00:14:02.260 20 trillion dollars in new investments since trump was inaugurated either promised investment i think
00:14:09.120 just a couple companies alone uh starting with i believe was it google nvidia multiple of those
00:14:16.940 tech companies they summarize like a one trillion dollar investment the u.s is thriving in investment
00:14:22.540 And a bunch of that investment is also coming from Canada. Billions and billions of dollars from Canadian investment is heading south where conditions are more favorable for businesses.
00:14:33.360 And this guy is talking about, oh, we're going to figure out a way to bring a trillion dollars in investment to Canada.
00:14:39.900 sure with an industrial carbon tax uh with fighting the biggest economy in the world which
00:14:47.200 happens to be well used to be at least our closest ally i want you to think about about this for a
00:14:52.600 second he went to japan to make a deal with japan and japan told told the canadians um if you guys
00:14:59.920 don't make a deal with the united states we don't really have a deal our deal is based on you guys
00:15:04.880 renewing the USMCA agreement. Let's see how he plans on bringing that trillion dollars to Canada.
00:15:11.920 And there's comfort and confidence to be found in our country's history.
00:15:15.360 After all, our ancestors built an improbable country in an inhospitable land where people
00:15:21.440 were free to live their own lives. When I get into the office, I always look at this statue
00:15:27.920 on my desk. It was given to me by Mike Myers just over a year ago. And this
00:15:32.320 is General Isaac Brock. Brock was a hero who fought and gave his life for our forbearers in
00:15:40.080 the War of 1812. That guy was a loyalist, one of the British loyalists who fought in the War of
00:15:47.260 1812 against the Americans. But he'll explain further. Before Canada even existed on paper,
00:15:54.740 it had a shape in Brock's imagination. Faced with the threat of an American invasion,
00:16:01.160 brought, built alliances across our land and inspired what would eventually become Canada.
00:16:08.040 Others carried that effort forward. People like General de Salaberry, citizens like the Voltageur
00:16:13.220 who defended Shadowgi, and indigenous heroes such as Chief Tecumseh, united indigenous nations
00:16:18.840 across the Great Lakes to resist U.S. expansion and protect their lands. They battled together
00:16:25.120 against a common foe and by doing so they made our life today possible this statue of general
00:16:32.540 brock that i see every morning in the prime minister's office reminds me that when we're
00:16:36.600 united as canadians we can withstand anything so this guy's inspiration i want you guys to
00:16:44.320 just internalize how anti-american this message is this guy's inspiration is a british loyalist
00:16:53.260 who fought the americans in the war of 1812 so he's saying that when he walks into his office
00:16:59.820 the first thing he sees is a general from the war of 1812 a british loyalist who fought against the
00:17:07.260 americans in the war of 1812 back in the days when british north america under the at the time to be
00:17:13.500 fair the most powerful army in the world which was the british army they were the most powerful in
00:17:18.220 the world we're talking 1812 the united states hadn't been a country but for for like 40 years
00:17:24.380 only uh having become a country in 1776 1812 we're talking what less than 40 years since the united
00:17:32.060 states became a country so they were not the most powerful country in the world not even close
00:17:38.140 at that time it was the british empire that was the most powerful military force in the world
00:17:45.100 and that is uh when the white house was burned canada didn't exist yet canada became a country
00:17:51.580 in 1867 and uh in 1812 it was basically british north america and this little statue this guy has
00:18:01.340 uh a british loyalist one of the people uh responsible for burning the white house in
00:18:06.380 the war of 1812 is what he drives inspiration from again you guys got to look at the subtleties
00:18:13.020 You need to look at the subtleties of how anti-American this message is.
00:18:20.380 And I understand to a certain extent putting your country first, but this is not what that is.
00:18:27.660 This is not what this is.
00:18:30.120 This is a message of anti-Americanism preparing Canadians for the destruction of USMCA,
00:18:37.600 which is going to be negotiated or what we call it here, KUSMA,
00:18:40.880 which is going to be negotiated or supposed to be this summer, June and July.
00:18:46.980 He is getting people ready mentally, which a chunk of people here are already like,
00:18:52.060 oh, yeah, let's just stick it to the Americans by destroying the most important trading relationship
00:18:57.520 Canada has ever been a part of with an economy that is over 11 times larger than ours.
00:19:04.540 The United States economy, which is $30 trillion compared to the Canadian ones, which is smaller than the state of Texas, by the way, under $2 trillion or around $2 trillion.
00:19:17.500 He's getting us ready for that.
00:19:20.840 He talks about making sacrifices.
00:19:24.160 Making sacrifices while 90% of his investments are south of the border, while his wife and children live in New York.
00:19:33.080 This guy's telling you and me, regular people, that we're going to have to make sacrifices.
00:19:39.060 People in factories in Ontario are going to be paying the price for this guy's anti-American vendetta.
00:19:47.500 And the irony in all of this is the fact that people are buying it.
00:19:53.100 At least enough people.
00:19:54.400 I know not everybody.
00:19:55.620 You guys watching this stream are not buying it.
00:19:57.540 But enough people, particularly in Eastern and Central Canada, are buying the manipulation.
00:20:04.120 And he's got the mainstream media in his pocket.
00:20:06.380 Literally, he's got them in his pocket.
00:20:08.260 Because in Canada, the federal government under the liberals pays the bills for the mainstream media.
00:20:14.520 The CBC, CTV, Global News, all those people obey their paymasters in the Liberal Party of Canada, managed by Mark Carney.
00:20:24.840 Let's hear what else we have to say.
00:20:26.140 before confederation our country was forged by indigenous peoples courier dubois and voyageurs
00:20:32.140 who mapped their continent and built vast trading networks from coast to coast to coast before the
00:20:38.300 americans oh shoot hold on guys i made up i messed up there there we go there's the video my apologies
00:20:46.620 and therefore confederation our country was forged by indigenous peoples courier dubois
00:20:51.900 and voyageurs who mapped their continent and built vast trading networks from coast to coast to coast
00:20:58.860 before the americans that even left st louis when the second world war ended canada was ambitious
00:21:04.060 determined and united in a mission to build big things the st lawrence seaway trans canada highway
00:21:09.580 expo 67 the cm tower we built new neighborhoods for hundreds of thousands of veterans and their
00:21:15.420 families and we opened new universities to launch their careers we've begun to make big structural
00:21:21.020 changes in the canadian economy and they're all designed to make us stronger at home and less
00:21:25.260 reliant on the united states on housing we're taking a solution from the past modernizing it
00:21:30.620 and creating a new housing agency to build affordable homes faster and transform the
00:21:35.900 housing sector in the process it's already up and running he hasn't built he's barely built
00:21:42.780 any houses and the homes that he's building are all stick homes what i like to call stick homes
00:21:47.740 or apartments little little boxes uh no land literally the second largest country in the
00:21:54.280 world what we have here if we have anything is land and i don't know if you've got if you guys
00:21:58.600 have noticed homes are being built like right next to each other that there's literally no yard
00:22:03.180 most homes have no backyard anymore it's just townhomes row homes apartments that's what they're
00:22:10.220 building here in canada which goes back to the whole 15 minute city situation that is being
00:22:15.260 implemented in this country they are not like this country is so vast there is so much usable land
00:22:22.140 because there's of course unusable land way up north but there is so much usable land for a 0.98
00:22:26.940 population of only 40 million people that every home should at least have a quarter acre in this
00:22:32.860 in this country every house should be a single detached with a quarter acre at minimum but
00:22:40.140 But they're building this take homes, this row houses, this densification and apartments, this ugly structures that are being built everywhere.
00:22:48.340 10 level apartments and row homes as far as the eye can see everywhere.
00:22:54.720 And that's all they're building everywhere.
00:22:57.580 That's literally what they're doing.
00:22:59.460 We have a ways to go yet.
00:23:01.100 Housing affordability is already improving.
00:23:03.540 For example, asking rents across Canada at their lowest level in nearly three years.
00:23:07.880 on energy and infrastructure we're removing roadblocks that have been getting in the way
00:23:11.880 of big projects on trade to sell our goods and create new jobs we're building relationships
00:23:17.640 with other countries we've signed 20 new deals on four continents in less than a year because
00:23:23.480 canada has what the world wants from energy to education we he's talking about signing 20 new
00:23:30.440 deals none of them have come into fruition all of them are mous memorandums of understanding
00:23:38.280 basically words an agreement about an agreement about something that may or may not happen
00:23:44.120 in the near future maybe in the long term for example like i said earlier take japan he signed
00:23:51.480 an mou with the new prime minister of japan who is very pro-american by the way takaichi
00:23:56.680 And she said to him very clearly, there is no deal between Canada and Japan that excludes a pre-existing deal between Canada and the United States, i.e. USMCA.
00:24:13.000 So the Japanese are not going to invest a dime in the Canadian economy if the United States doesn't give the stamp of approval when it comes to USMCA Kuzma.
00:24:25.200 India exact same situation and another thing is India is an exporter economy China
00:24:32.920 all they're doing is sending their electric vehicles here China is not going to be buying
00:24:39.560 anything from Canada they want and if they buy anything they're hoping to buy oil at a much
00:24:45.460 cheaper price that that's all and he's talking about 20 deals that is so easy to this prove
00:24:51.580 I'm going to show you guys right here an article exactly about that.
00:24:59.020 Where is it?
00:25:05.160 So here they explain exactly what I'm talking about.
00:25:10.300 The United States has 10 concerns that they've expressed to the Canadian delegation when it comes to the USMCA deal that is coming up in June.
00:25:21.580 And some of the biggest issues is the fact that, of course, they took down American liquor in the whole Trump derangement syndrome thing.
00:25:28.960 They took them off of all our liquor stores.
00:25:31.900 But this is one of the biggest ones right here.
00:25:35.400 This is what we call supply management, dairy, poultry, and eggs.
00:25:41.540 This is one of the irritants that the United States has had for a very long time.
00:25:45.700 Canada is very protectionist when it comes to dairy, poultry, and eggs, particularly dairy because of the Quebec dairy cartel.
00:25:56.800 Trump has had issues with this in 2016, and the Canadian government hasn't given in at all when it comes to that.
00:26:06.260 Again, cheese, same, goes back to supply management.
00:26:09.580 then buy Canadian, you know, buy Canadian instead of American, digital services tax, which they had
00:26:16.880 to walk back, but they're reconsidering possibly bringing it back, class seven milk. So I don't
00:26:23.000 know if you guys have noticed, but there's like three things that have mentioned dairy. So number
00:26:27.060 six, number three, and number two are all relating to dairy, which goes back to that supply management
00:26:34.260 thing where canada limits the market limits the amount of milk dairy poultry and eggs that can
00:26:41.220 come into the canadian market making it unfair for u.s uh farmers then they're talking about
00:26:50.400 zero plastic waste that's another issue that the united states has with canada is talking about oh
00:26:56.620 we're not going to use plastic here we're going to use paper those paper straws that literally
00:27:01.260 melt as soon as you take the first sip of whatever you're drinking. Paper bags that are not nearly
00:27:09.740 as good as plastic bags. And then you have the Online Streaming Act. Again, another thing where
00:27:15.520 they're putting taxes on U.S. platforms here in Canada, and they're also banning some news coming
00:27:23.700 from U.S. sources. Then you have Quebec's Bill 109, which is another protectionist law
00:27:31.240 basically trying to keep American investment, American products outside of Quebec and outside
00:27:38.880 of Canada and large, which is all of these are problems that the United States has taken issue
00:27:45.780 with. It's not that the U.S. just decided to pick a fight with Canada, it's that the U.S. just got
00:27:52.100 fed up. Under President Trump, the U.S. said enough is enough. All of this trade irritants
00:27:58.020 better get fixed you guys want free trade then it needs to be complete and total free trade
00:28:03.800 open your trade open trade completely open you want you either want to have open trade
00:28:09.280 or we're going to have tariffs on both sides of the border because canada is already tariffing
00:28:14.460 the united states and it's been tariffing the united states on specific things like dairy
00:28:18.960 for a very long time
00:28:21.280 we have the values to which most of the world aspires and we're a reliable partner in a world
00:28:29.100 that is anything but we're defending canadian sovereignty by investing in our security and
00:28:34.940 creating an industry to support it we've embarked on an ambitious new mission to rebuild rearm and
00:28:40.820 reinvest in the canadian armed forces with the single largest increase in defense investment
00:28:45.240 in generations. As a result, recruitment to serve our country is already up 13%.
00:28:50.480 This is the first time since the fall of the Berlin Wall that Canada will be spending what
00:28:56.160 our allies expect and what we need for our defense. He just admitted something super
00:29:01.720 important there. This is the first time Canada has ever reached their 2% NATO target.
00:29:08.480 What does that tell you? That we've been riding America's cocktails when it comes to defense for
00:29:14.200 many decades this is the the first time and there's a caveat in that two percent target it's
00:29:21.120 not like they're buying new missiles they're buying new uh necessarily buying new fighter jets
00:29:26.760 or tanks or anything like that a lot of it is operational cost by the way a lot of it is just
00:29:31.900 increasing uh pay for for for uh cfa members which good good they definitely needed a pay raise but
00:29:40.840 not a lot of it is equipment not a lot of it is um not a whole lot of it is actual like equipment
00:29:47.140 to defend canada's sovereignty a lot of it is operational cause wage increases and stuff like
00:29:54.420 that and he just admitted that it's the first time canada's ever met their their target which
00:30:01.040 tells you like canada isn't speaking chinese or russian because we happen to be next to the 0.89
00:30:08.280 united states if anybody believes for a second that we would be able to fight off the chinese
00:30:15.700 army if they came to our north like if you think that that's realistic without american help you
00:30:23.340 really need to go outside and touch grass because if it wasn't for the fact that we're a part of
00:30:29.520 norad and we're a part of nato and we happen to live right next to the united states and they
00:30:34.560 border us, not only here at the 49th parallel, but also up in the north with Alaska, we'd all
00:30:41.000 be speaking Chinese or Russian right now. We're just getting started. Our defense strategy will
00:30:47.740 catalyze $500 billion in investment in Canada over the next decade. Our plan for Canada is gaining
00:30:53.740 momentum and it will work, but we are not going to fix all our problems tomorrow. And there will
00:31:00.780 be setbacks along the way. The biggest payoffs will take time. So we know that Canadians need
00:31:05.600 a boost today and a bridge to tomorrow. That's why as we build a stronger economy, we're focused
00:31:11.660 on lowering costs for Canadians. On day one in office, we canceled the consumer carbon tax. We
00:31:17.400 cut taxes for 22 million middle-class Canadians, saving a two-income family up to $840 this year.
00:31:25.300 We've cut taxes for first-time homebuyers, saving them up to $50,000 on their first homes.
00:31:30.040 We've reduced tolls for vehicles on the Confederation Bridge
00:31:33.540 and cut fares by 50% on ferries in Atlantic Canada.
00:31:37.420 We've launched something called Automatic Federal Benefits.
00:31:40.360 What it does is it will help 5.5 million low-income Canadians
00:31:44.220 get the benefits that they're entitled to.
00:31:47.060 We've made the National School Food Program permanent, feeding...
00:31:50.500 He reduced tolls in a bridge used by less than 10% of Canada's population
00:31:56.720 out in Prince Edward Island, connecting New Brunswick with Prince Edward Island.
00:32:01.620 He also created this program where the CRA, the equivalent of the IRS,
00:32:07.540 basically the tax agency, is going to be filing taxes automatically for a lot of Canadians,
00:32:13.640 which that's not a conflict of interest at all, is it?
00:32:17.260 Where you have the government filing taxes for you to apparently give you more benefits.
00:32:22.680 And now he's announced also that he's going to make permanent school food program, basically feeding your children.
00:32:31.640 Imagine a country where the government has made life so unaffordable that they have to implement a school food program because people don't have enough money to feed their own children.
00:32:48.600 Imagine that for a second.
00:32:49.960 And he's portraying that as a win.
00:32:52.680 I would rather you just cut taxes, seriously cut taxes, allow industry to prosper, and then I'm able to provide for my own children.
00:33:02.500 I don't have to get government handouts to feed my kids.
00:33:07.360 Their parents, $800 a year on groceries.
00:33:10.180 We're protecting the social programs that give every Canadian a fair chance to get ahead.
00:33:14.860 Child care, dental care, and pharma care.
00:33:17.780 We have everything we need here at home.
00:33:20.040 Most of all, we have each other.
00:33:21.980 Canadians are the hardest working, best educated people in the world.
00:33:25.560 We care deeply about each other and about our country.
00:33:28.580 And Canadians have responded to this crisis with that spirit.
00:33:31.920 We're buying Canadians.
00:33:32.920 We're investing Canadians. 0.65
00:33:34.140 We're exploring Canadians.
00:33:35.660 Canadians everywhere are all in.
00:33:39.080 We all desire a better country.
00:33:42.040 We've been a great neighbour, always willing to help our friends in their times of need.
00:33:45.760 We've stood shoulder to shoulder with our allies in some of the toughest circumstances imaginable.
00:33:50.160 in Kandahar, in Juneau Beach, and at Vimy Ridge. We've been a beacon to the world with our values
00:33:55.660 and our ability to always overcome incredible challenges. The situation today feels unique,
00:34:00.980 but we've faced down threats like this before. And in the weeks and months ahead,
00:34:05.440 we're going to want to talk with you again. I know you have busy lives and you don't need
00:34:09.340 daily interruptions from me, but the truth is there's a lot going on in the world and not all
00:34:15.260 of it is good again he's going back he's going back to just the fear campaign fear the americans
00:34:24.540 they're just the americans are just ungrateful people according to mark carney canada has always
00:34:30.600 been there for the americans and to be fair canada has punched above his weight way before not today
00:34:37.740 before in the past canada has been there and canadian soldiers have been very honorable
00:34:44.020 soldiers. However, that is not the reality today, which is to say that the Canadian military is
00:34:52.040 very weakened after 10 years of very low investment and neglect by liberal policies and
00:34:59.080 Trudeau and now Mark Carney. And we've not reached our investments. We've been riding the
00:35:08.340 united states cocktails for a long time when it comes to when it comes to defense we know that
00:35:13.760 no one's gonna dare invade canada not because of canada but because who we happen to live right
00:35:20.040 next to who we happen to be allies with china thinks twice about messing with canada not because
00:35:28.640 of canada not because they're afraid of the canadian army because realistically speaking as 0.95
00:35:34.520 much as there are very very brave warriors in our military there's just not enough the the Chinese
00:35:42.900 armies it's it's just in like literally I think it's only second to the United States so the only
00:35:50.700 reason why we don't have Chinese warships in the north which is neglected is because we happen to
00:35:57.800 be right next to the united states the most powerful country in the world and and then he
00:36:04.880 he's also talking about oh well the reality is that we can no longer count on the united states
00:36:09.320 no that's a choice you made you could have just fixed trade that has been the request the demand
00:36:16.780 if you will the requirement from america to canada is to make trade truly free let us make trade
00:36:24.800 truly free let us let us eliminate every single tariff on both sides of the border but what is
00:36:32.140 it that canada wants canada wants the united states to drop all tariffs that president trump
00:36:36.480 has imposed in response to canadian tariffs that have been existing for a very long time
00:36:43.460 canada has a very strict limit on the amount of farm products that can be brought in from
00:36:51.180 the United States. And after that, you have tariffs up to 400% in dairy, all to protect a
00:36:58.400 group of very well-connected farmers in Quebec, which the liberals realize that they need in
00:37:04.260 order to win an election. Just corruption in every single sense of the word. You either want
00:37:10.620 free trade without conditions, real free trade, or you don't. And it is only fair for the United
00:37:17.840 States to protect their market and impose tariffs reciprocally. Reciprocally? Is that a word?
00:37:24.700 In a reciprocal way, if Canada already has tariffs as well. Carney could negotiate. That's actually
00:37:34.180 what he ran on. He said, you know what? I'm going to negotiate the best deal possible.
00:37:39.460 He could negotiate with the United States. But according to the ambassador, the United States
00:37:45.740 ambassador to canada they haven't spoken in months there haven't been any real advancements
00:37:53.020 in the negotiations in months this guy is purposefully mark carney is purposefully
00:37:59.980 sabotaging our most important economic alliance in the world and we are suffering the consequences
00:38:08.220 here is a report that came out just a week ago from the financial post this is how canada's
00:38:15.420 paying for its trump derangement syndrome right here the canadian dollar is being dumped
00:38:22.940 from foreign exchange reserves at a record pace what is going on and it it has not come out of
00:38:31.660 the low 70s to the u.s dollar the canadian looney it's still sitting at 70 something cents i think
00:38:38.060 72 73 cents and it's only bound to get worse because it's being dumped from foreign exchange
00:38:45.580 reserves at record paces billions and billions of dollars are being dumped
00:38:55.020 global reserve managers appear to have lost their appetite for the canadian dollar goes the article
00:39:00.380 according to the international monetary fund's latest cofer reading cofer or the currency
00:39:07.020 decomposition of official foreign exchange reserves is quarterly IMF data that tracks the
00:39:12.140 global holdings of major currencies. The big ones are the U.S. dollar and the euro, which account
00:39:17.600 for three quarters of the Toro foreign exchange reserves. However, in recent years, the green
00:39:22.140 back's share has been declining, and in 2025, it touched new lows, said Warren Lovely and
00:39:27.120 economies with National Bank of Canada. Now the Canadian dollar appears to be suffering a similar
00:39:32.360 fate in the final quarter 2025 no identified currency so its share of the global uh foreign
00:39:40.500 exchange reserve pool trimmed more than the cad the canadian dollar not even usd and this is
00:39:47.820 considering that the united states is actually in a war right now the u.s is fighting a war against
00:39:52.680 iran normally when you're fighting a war normally when you're making the crazy changes that president
00:39:59.620 trump has been making when i say crazy i mean drastic changes that president trump has been
00:40:04.540 making to try to protect the american economy your your currency as a result of retaliation
00:40:10.800 from other countries is going to suffer but the canadian who is canada at war with canada is not
00:40:17.280 fighting any wars and yet the canadian dollar has fallen more than any other currency in the world
00:40:25.060 unbelievable like at this rate it's going to be the canadian peso this guy continues to blame
00:40:33.300 the united states for everything wrong with canada everything that that's happening that's
00:40:38.060 wrong here in this country he's blaming on the united states and yet look at this report from
00:40:42.440 the national post canada's new normal that is how they want you to look at it this is the new normal
00:40:49.160 Food bank visits have doubled since 2019 with spikes from newcomers, because that's another thing. 1.00
00:40:56.220 They broke the immigration system. 1.00
00:40:57.940 They're bringing people in that instead of contributing, are only taking from the system, a system that's already strained. 0.67
00:41:04.400 You're bringing in people that are only taking more. 0.87
00:41:07.540 So you now have employed people visiting food banks, and you also have immigrants visiting food banks.
00:41:13.620 food banks recorded an unprecedented 2.2 million visits in a single month
00:41:20.360 let that sink in for a moment 2.2 million people in a single month visited the food bank according
00:41:30.040 to food banks canada's 2025 hunger count explain to me how that is donald trump's fault
00:41:37.520 Tell me how that is a foreign president's fault and not the fault of a government who's been in power for 11 freaking years.
00:41:50.280 We lost a trillion dollars in investment.
00:41:53.800 And of course, crime, because when people are hungry and broke, what happens to crime?
00:42:00.560 Well, crime goes up, my friend.
00:42:02.200 This is from the McDonnell Laurier Institute.
00:42:05.300 as of today, Sunday, April 19,
00:42:09.260 2026, and the article
00:42:13.140 was originally printed on February 23rd of this year, why violent
00:42:17.140 crime is surging in Canada. And anyone who lives in Canada knows that crime is higher
00:42:21.160 than it's ever been. Scammers are running rampant. Violence
00:42:25.260 that we had never seen in this country 10 years ago was unimaginable.
00:42:30.260 Unimaginable. Now we're seeing it all the time.
00:42:32.220 If the media are going to chastise Canadians for feeling unsafe, because, of course, the media is chastising Canadians for that, while crime rates are supposedly dropping, journalists and the so-called experts they cite ought to examine the data more closely before doing so, because the data actually shows that violent crime is on the up in Canada, only increasing.
00:42:58.560 um and then you have the carney government uh their convention that they recently had i think
00:43:06.820 a week ago you have an executive a tech executive who studied in the united states by the way
00:43:12.780 proposing a half a million dollar exit tax for canadians who are hoping to move to the united
00:43:20.980 states to uh for better opportunities you know talk about a country doing well where when you
00:43:28.600 have to get your people to not leave the country by taxing them half a million dollars
00:43:34.740 that's that's the reality of canada today that is what we're living under and i was talking with my
00:43:43.760 wife uh i think what was it two days ago that canadians at this point seem more brainwashed
00:43:50.520 and more manipulated by their government than even North Koreans.
00:43:54.220 I don't even think North Koreans are as brainwashed and manipulated 0.89
00:43:58.680 and have as much Trump derangement syndrome than Canadians right now. 0.92
00:44:04.060 And of course, I don't mean every Canadian.
00:44:06.320 There's a lot of common sense people in this country.
00:44:09.700 Not everybody voted for the liberals, but the people, the elbows-up crowd,
00:44:16.880 I think those people are the most...
00:44:18.340 Like, how do you look at your country and know that there are 2.2 million fellow Canadians visiting food banks every month and you choose to blame a foreign president?
00:44:31.980 And they do. That's what they do.
00:44:33.320 You tell you tell them this fact, you come to them with the article and you let them know, hey, look, this is what's happening.
00:44:39.560 We got 2.2 million Canadians needing a food bank to survive.
00:44:43.640 This isn't right.
00:44:44.860 And they'll say, yeah, well, it's, you know, Trump.
00:44:48.340 trump started a war with iran and that cost 2.2 million people in canada to need a food bank in
00:44:56.380 order to survive and it's like then you tell them you press them a little and you say well but it
00:45:02.020 says here that that's been happening since 2019 since even before the pandemic because then they'll
00:45:07.460 blame it on the pandemic or they'll blame it on something else or ukraine or russia whatever
00:45:12.860 They'll blame it on everything. They'll never blame it on the people in power. You press them a little more and you say, hey, but it's been going on since 2019 where it's been doubling every year. There were a million people needing food banks in 2019. What happened then? Because it was Joe Biden in power south of the border in 2019. What happened then?
00:45:36.000 and they'll tell you something else about trump they'll say orange man bad orange man bad orange
00:45:42.660 man bad that there is no convincing this people there is no and and it's not entirely their fault
00:45:52.880 the government in canada pays the media to brainwash people they pay the cbc they pay the ctv
00:45:59.740 they pay global news all of the newspapers are bought and paid for maybe maybe rebel news well
00:46:06.020 no not maybe rebel news isn't and maybe one or two other newspapers like the national post
00:46:11.860 they might have not received money from the federal government but like 90 percent of the
00:46:17.040 media in canada is bought and paid for that's the reality of what's happening in canada
00:46:22.660 and this guy's out there saying oh we're gonna show the americans and this and that well
00:46:27.640 The real problem is themselves, is the liberal government. That's the true enemy of the Canadian people, is the liberal government and the media that does the dirty work for them. That's the enemy of the Canadian people.
00:46:45.040 and the future of our kids is at stake and and i don't see how mark carney does right by canada
00:46:53.780 when everything he's done so far has been evil and corrupt and he's gotten power that way think
00:47:02.340 about it for a second how does a person decide to suddenly be decent when being corrupt is what's
00:47:10.180 gotten them where they are where they are when floor crossers and uh and people doing backroom 0.85
00:47:18.640 deals is what gotten him gotten him the power that he has today why would he change when he 0.99
00:47:25.120 obtained power by being just that way but anyway i appreciate you guys joining me today i wanted to
00:47:31.860 i wanted to debunk fact check whatever you call it that speech because every single thing i heard
00:47:39.640 was just anti-American subliminal messaging.
00:47:43.460 And a lot of things were easily debunkable, easily.
00:47:46.540 Oh, the Canadian economy is doing better.
00:47:48.680 Okay, how is it doing better
00:47:50.860 when literally every single foreign exchange
00:47:54.480 is dropping the Canadian dollar
00:47:56.520 and the Canadian dollar is still sitting
00:47:58.060 at 73, 72 cents to the American dollar?
00:48:02.260 When 10 years ago, when you guys took power,
00:48:04.560 it used to be one-to-one to the American dollar.
00:48:07.180 How is it that the economy is doing so great when 2.2 million Canadians need a food bank to survive, when crime is higher than ever, when housing is the most expensive in all of North America? Easily debunkable things. So it's just crazy, crazy to think.
00:48:26.220 this is why this is another one of the millions of reasons to support western independence
00:48:34.020 these people are not changing course they're going to continue their anti-american agenda
00:48:39.540 because that's what got them to power and they believe they're going to continue to hold power
00:48:44.340 as long as trump is trump is there in the presidency they're gonna make trump the
00:48:49.220 boogeyman to blame everything every single problem canada has on so if you're in alberta the only
00:48:56.980 real solution to this is is supporting alberta independence because even if albertans after a
00:49:05.120 successful referendum decide to negotiate with canada for just more power within canada which
00:49:11.960 i doubt i'm i'm one that wants to see complete and total independence but even if you're one of
00:49:18.540 people who say you know what if they make it fair for albertans i'll give canada another another
00:49:25.100 chance then the only way to get them to the table and reopen higher okay what is the way we're going
00:49:32.300 to get through this is together sorry guys the computer is acting up today for some reason it's
00:49:37.740 just playing this video in the background by itself um as i was saying if if you want to see
00:49:43.660 Canada negotiating good faith
00:49:45.780 and possibly reopen the constitution
00:49:47.620 your best bet is Alberta independence
00:49:50.020 because that
00:49:51.800 will be such a political shockwave
00:49:53.660 that they will have no choice
00:49:55.920 but
00:49:56.520 open the constitution and make the necessary
00:49:59.960 changes to not lose the golden
00:50:01.940 goose, to not
00:50:03.940 lose the cash cow because I'm telling 1.00
00:50:05.880 you right now if Alberta separated
00:50:08.160 from Canada tomorrow
00:50:09.820 the day after Canada collapses
00:50:12.080 as a country economically
00:50:13.340 And they know that, which is why they're going to do everything and anything and everything in their power to make sure Alberta doesn't leave. So things are going to get interesting in the next few months leading up to the October, October referendum.
00:50:27.700 I appreciate everybody who joined me. We need independence 100%. Agreed, Bradley. Agreed.
00:50:37.140 That is how you, if your goal is to fix Canada, that is how you do it. That is how you do it.
00:50:44.540 If that's your goal, if your goal is independence, then that's also how you do it.
00:50:48.980 That's also how you do it. For those that want to see Alberta join the United States, that's also how you do it.
00:50:54.840 Because before we can even talk about possibly joining America, we also need to separate first.
00:51:02.300 I want to see an independent Alberta.
00:51:04.060 That's what I want to see.
00:51:06.160 But yeah, for those who want to fix Canada, Western independence is the way to go.
00:51:12.540 You have to get involved.
00:51:14.240 You have to sign the petition.
00:51:16.000 So those of you who haven't signed it, get her done.
00:51:19.680 Get to signing.
00:51:21.560 Anyway, I wanted to keep this one short and sweet.
00:51:23.900 i appreciate everybody joining me i hope you guys have a good rest of your weekend and a great week
00:51:29.500 ahead happy sunday and stay free stay free i'll see you in the next one peace