PJ The Belt - April 26, 2026


This DEAL will be THE END of Canada..


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Learn English with Justin Trudeau. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers a speech on trade with the United States on the eve of the G-20 Summit in Davos, Switzerland. Justin Trudeau's speech is the latest in a series of speeches he has delivered on trade issues with President Trump.

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00:00:00.000 Since the announcement, which surprised a lot of Canadians,
00:00:03.620 when the Prime Minister signed an MOU in China
00:00:07.100 with respect to cooperating on public safety with China.
00:00:11.060 I cannot speak to the specifics of what is in the MOU
00:00:14.440 based on, obviously, an agreement with our partner.
00:00:18.600 In that particular case, Chinese law enforcement,
00:00:21.980 that we would not disclose anything in the agreement
00:00:24.140 without their permission.
00:00:26.280 The Americans see exactly what Carney's doing.
00:00:28.580 They know he's a security risk, and they know he's sabotaging trade.
00:00:33.260 He's sacrificing our future for his own globalist ego.
00:00:36.740 I guess my confusion stems from the fact that the Americans are saying, not really a negotiation.
00:00:40.700 What do you think rupture means?
00:00:42.380 We don't get up first thing in the morning.
00:00:43.380 I do not get up first thing in the morning to think about the United States.
00:00:45.820 I'm going to answer on behind my industry and say that we understand that our role is
00:00:50.660 going to be one of a sacrificial lamb, a meat shield for this government.
00:00:55.420 How should Canada make any more concessions to get to the table with the U.S., and how do you balance them?
00:00:59.600 I believe the progress that we have made in the partnership sets us up well for the new world order.
00:01:09.060 What do you think rupture means?
00:01:10.860 I believe the progress that we have made in the partnership sets us up well for the new world order.
00:01:20.280 Ladies and gentlemen, this whole thing that's going on in Canada today was planned.
00:01:25.420 Mark Carney is currently executing the most dangerous distraction in Canadian history.
00:01:30.240 He rode a wave of manufactured Trump hate to grab power, but now the mask is off.
00:01:36.700 He's purposely picking fights with our largest trading partner, the United States,
00:01:40.940 to hide the fact that his own domestic policies have turned Canada into an economic wasteland.
00:01:46.040 This isn't just a failure of diplomacy.
00:01:48.980 It is a calculated sabotage of the Canada-U.S. relationship
00:01:52.260 the sign to keep you focused on the orange man while Kearney burns your livelihood to the ground.
00:01:58.280 Can Canada make any more concessions to get to the table with the U.S.?
00:02:00.920 No.
00:02:01.000 And how do you balance them giving you a list?
00:02:03.000 And if you finish that list...
00:02:03.720 No, there's, look, there is a, well, first thing, we have multiple levels of contact.
00:02:08.680 We've worked through a series of issues.
00:02:10.680 We understand what some of the, what the Americans would call trade irritants or trade issues are.
00:02:16.000 We have some on our side as well.
00:02:18.480 We've made some counter proposals, which they're aware.
00:02:22.260 and the time will come to really roll up our sleeves but it's not a it's not a like it's not
00:02:27.560 a case of the United States take states the terms there's two parties in a negotiation
00:02:31.800 one we're not sitting here taking notes okay and taking instruction from from the United States
00:02:38.460 while Mark Carney pretends to be tough in front of the cameras the real victims are the men and
00:02:43.540 women on the shop floor our industries are losing revenue like never before and thousands upon
00:02:48.900 thousands of Canadian jobs are vanishing into thin air. It's so bad that companies are now
00:02:54.020 forced to hire high-priced consultants just to advocate for themselves, because the Carney
00:02:59.520 government has abandoned them to pick a petty fight with Trump. But we need the federal government to
00:03:05.140 listen. That's why we're here today. Now the next steps are we need to sit down on one-on-one basis
00:03:09.340 with those ministers who can help us so that they can actually go to work for us in Washington.
00:03:13.860 Although I did tell you that we are hiring consultants, we are seriously looking at
00:03:17.140 consultants. We're being asked to do that so that we can get representatives in
00:03:20.980 Washington to start to fight on our behalf. Howard Lutnick said it best, the
00:03:25.200 Canadian government has become so entitled and so self-destructive that
00:03:29.680 they're willing to commit economic suicide just to feel morally superior.
00:03:34.640 Former top Canadian trade negotiator said the other day that time is not...
00:03:38.840 Who? Christophe Friedland who's like the worst? No, no, a guy, I'm blanking on his name here, but the time is on our side because the
00:03:45.880 pressures on the U.S. are only going to increase over time.
00:03:48.120 Basically, you guys are in political trouble.
00:03:49.900 The longer they wait, the better a deal you're going to have to do.
00:03:53.220 Good for them.
00:03:54.000 That is like the worst strategy I've ever heard. 1.00
00:03:55.920 They suck. 1.00
00:03:57.480 Look, we are a $30 trillion economy, right? 0.99
00:04:01.240 We are the consumer of the world, okay?
00:04:04.540 Carney has a problem with us.
00:04:06.060 He gets on a plane, and he goes to China.
00:04:09.740 Does he think the Chinese economy is going to buy his stuff?
00:04:14.500 China is entirely an export-driven economy, right?
00:04:18.260 So what did he do?
00:04:19.000 He came back and said, oh, we'll take their electric cars.
00:04:22.280 I mean, is this nuts?
00:04:24.500 The Americans, they're not waiting for us.
00:04:27.240 They're already moving forward with Mexico.
00:04:29.320 Mr. Speaker, Reuters reports that Mexican President Scheinbaum is eyeing an early deal
00:04:35.540 ahead of the completion of the review of CUSMA, an early deal on autos, aluminum, and steel.
00:04:42.480 But here's the most disgusting part about all this.
00:04:45.740 At a time when over 2 million Canadians are reportedly relying on food banks just to survive,
00:04:51.440 when food insecurity is at an all-time high in this country,
00:04:54.620 the Kearney government is purposely blocking the import of American produce.
00:04:59.100 Let's hope we can resolve that.
00:05:00.460 And one of the issues I'd like to discuss is the Canadian prohibition on bulk imports of fresh fruit and produce.
00:05:07.540 My district is the 19th largest fruit-producing district in the nation
00:05:10.840 and the 21st largest vegetable-producing district in the nation.
00:05:14.040 Once again, as detailed in the NTE, Canada severely restricts imports of bulk fresh fruits and vegetables.
00:05:21.200 Have you and your team raised this issue with our Canadian counterparts,
00:05:24.580 and where are they with this issue as well?
00:05:26.600 We have. We thought this would be an easy one for them to fix.
00:05:29.400 They've refused to fix it. It's in the national trade estimate. It has been for a long time.
00:05:32.900 It's one of those crazy things when you hear that exists.
00:05:34.960 People say, oh, well, Canada, they're our best friends.
00:05:36.980 But then they do things like this where you can't ship fruit if it's in a package above a certain size.
00:05:41.580 It doesn't even make economic sense.
00:05:42.880 So we've raised it with them.
00:05:43.980 We'll continue to do it.
00:05:45.020 Think about that.
00:05:45.980 They're weaponizing your hunger, driving up prices and starving your family just to maintain a tough guy stance against the United States.
00:05:55.160 This is the definition of a government that has declared war on its own citizens.
00:05:59.460 They'd rather see you starve than admit that Trump's trade policies actually make sense for all of North America.
00:06:05.280 What do you think rupture means? Rupture means that things are normal. Nostalgia is not a strategy. Things have changed. Things have changed fundamentally. We get that. We understand that. That's why we get up in the morning. What do we think about when we get up in the morning? We think about affordability for Canadians, how we can make life more affordable and how we can build this country strong, more independent, more prosperous, fairer for all. That's what we get.
00:06:29.780 and our negotiations with the United States
00:06:34.400 and how we diversify our partnerships elsewhere.
00:06:37.180 We don't get up first thing in the morning.
00:06:38.280 I do not get up first thing in the morning
00:06:39.660 and think about the United States.
00:06:41.460 I think about Canadians. 0.99
00:06:42.980 That's the difference.
00:06:44.180 We have more than enough to do in this country.
00:06:46.480 We're building this place strong.
00:06:48.840 There is a misimpression by some
00:06:52.580 of the degree to which we are reliant on the United States.
00:06:57.400 okay yes it is our biggest trading partner by far we are also their second biggest trading partner
00:07:05.300 our destiny is first and foremost going to be determined by what we do here how we build here
00:07:11.800 canadians get that canadians get that i'm not sure everyone south of the border understands
00:07:17.720 that to the extent it is true the americans see exactly what carney's doing they know he's a
00:07:23.480 security risk, and they know he's sabotaging trade. He's sacrificing our future for his own
00:07:29.480 globalist ego. The world's changing, not gradually, but suddenly. Yes, some are still in denial.
00:07:40.680 Rather than starting on this journey, they're waiting for the past to return.
00:07:44.440 But hope is not a plan and nostalgia is not a strategy.
00:08:00.820 We can either shape our future with AI or let it control our destiny.
00:08:06.480 The foundations of the international order, the order which Canada helped build and from
00:08:11.960 which we have benefited for so long that order is crumbling so i have to ask you is this just
00:08:19.000 incompetence or is it a deliberate attempt to break canada so it can be rebuilt in their image
00:08:25.300 let me know in the comments see you in the next one