00:13:03.420And we pay acknowledgments and respects to all of my indigenous brothers and sisters
00:13:07.100from around the world who work, rest, live or play on Bundaran country.
00:13:20.160So did you see that? He looked like he was about to cry. You know, and obviously, the guy that was there with him, whatever politician that is, you know, kind of put his arm on his shoulder and was like, it's okay, buddy. But it's really not, you know, I mean, you guys get your own fucking, I'm sure you get multiple days that are, you know, dedicated to you and your suffering, supposedly, I guess.
00:13:43.720so it's not really um you know okay and like i said it's just more of a humiliation ritual
00:13:49.040as we already know here was another one these are all in different cities uh in australia
00:13:53.860um where it happened the booing the great booing as i like to call it a lot of people got pissed
00:13:59.140off because when i posted it like in the the comments in the thread saying like i'm a horrible0.79
00:14:03.880person and that and that's probably true but i really don't give a fuck but i mean other than0.98
00:14:08.180that like what about the fucking soldiers like why can't they just have a day dedicated to them i i0.98
00:14:13.200just don't get it why everything has to be hijacked. So cry more, bitches.1.00
00:14:43.200that was a really fucking good one they really let their boos be heard in that one that was1.00
00:14:52.580fucking amazing um and then i have this one more this is the last one um although i did think the0.98
00:14:58.160great the great booing happened in many cities but this was just the three videos i was able to get0.97
00:15:02.740from my australian friends would you please welcome cabby cabby and good and good man
00:41:15.380there were indications that he was being targeted too.
00:41:18.940So this is getting more and more serious, and we're simply not paying attention to it.
00:41:25.520Yeah, look, I'd like to pause on something you said there, because you mentioned that increasingly it seems like MPs view it as part of their role to engage with consuls and embassies of foreign governments.
00:41:36.520And that's important to say, too, because I feel this is happening with all the political class.
00:41:42.340I mean, Doug Ford is the perfect example, right?
00:41:44.420they're you know kind of hitting above their station when you when you like they're trying to
00:41:49.560get involved in things that they're not supposed to be involved with they're trying to make
00:41:53.640negotiations with you know other countries that they're not supposed to have uh that kind of
00:41:57.980power to do um and they're just no nothing's being done about it so it just continues right
00:42:03.100and that obviously opens a country up to foreign interference one of the concerns to look at that
00:42:09.900in a slightly more nefarious light is that the MPs who are doing that are already under...
00:42:16.940It's like, fuck, that's actually a great point.1.00
00:42:19.380It's like seeking marriage counseling from a prostitute, basically.1.00
00:42:23.260So that's what the government offers us.0.97
00:42:25.640For some kind of foreign pressure to do so,
00:42:28.380whether that's through a diaspora community or through the government themselves.
00:42:30.980But that seems like that was the implication of some of those conversations
00:42:35.060that came to light during the foreign interference.
00:42:37.060And the way they frame it in this video, I just want to let you know, is obviously they're, you know, trying to keep it politically correct enough to stay on YouTube.0.54
00:42:46.060So they're trying to frame it as that these diasporas are being, you know, against their will.0.91
00:42:53.300And that may be true for some of them, but we can't forget, and especially in the case with India, that they purposely come here to seek that power.0.55
00:44:20.640This is good. Listen to him talk about when he was the ambassador to China,
00:44:25.080of how he was treated by them compared to how we treat foreign representatives' ambassadors.
00:44:31.980I was kept on a tight leash. I can recall going to Xinjiang on my own, not going through the
00:44:38.920foreign ministry because they would have interfered with everything, and then being followed by a car
00:44:42.980load full of thugs. Another time I was on my way to a city where Canada had a number of interests,
00:44:49.680But it also had a Catholic seminary that was being pressured by the Communist Party.
00:44:57.380So I said I'd include a call on the seminary, just as a sign that Canadians are concerned about religious freedom.
00:45:04.260And when I got to the town, a Chinese diplomat was waiting on the train platform, screaming at me about,
00:45:12.320why was I doing this? This was interfering.
00:45:14.560And they had changed my whole schedule so that I couldn't.
00:45:17.720i had about 15 minutes with the uh with the seminary and i did what i could so they basically
00:45:23.800found out that he was trying to help um i guess a anti-ccp you know organization um and they
00:45:33.640fucking changed his whole schedule around they made it sure so he had no you know agency over
00:45:38.320himself for the most part in as the ambassador to china and the difference of what we offer0.98
00:45:43.340you know we allow in our country is staggering but um they hold our diplomats as they say on a0.64
00:45:51.260tight leash there's a lot more we should be doing to police what china is doing because it's it goes
00:45:56.920beyond the bounds certainly of what consular officials are allowed and expected to do0.91
00:46:02.500that's a good good transition is taking a step back you know um in a best case scenario i'd like
00:46:10.820to hear your perspective on what a well-designed foreign agents registry would do. And then on the
00:46:16.580flip side of that, to the best of your understanding, based on the framework legislation and what the
00:46:20.340government has said, what your sense is of what Canada is planning to do? Well, if we look at the
00:46:25.520gold standard, there are examples in the UK and the US. The US has the oldest of them all. The
00:46:33.220one I really like is the Australian model, because they worked really hard at it. This was shocking1.00
00:46:38.440to me that the australians because they're experiencing the same you know butter chicken
00:46:43.440tsunami as we are and you know they have the same issues with immigration and and stuff like that so
00:46:48.920i was actually really surprised that they have what's considered the gold standard model for
00:46:53.000foreign interference at it and what the australian experience which goes back to i think around
00:46:58.2402019 shows is that it's really really hard to get right either it's so broad that it captures people
00:47:08.000who don't belong in it, or it's restrictive and so narrow that it misses people.
00:47:13.860And what the Australians found is, on the first pass, they missed people because they
00:47:19.340weren't prepared for how complicated the daisy chain of companies and cut-out people0.95
00:47:27.840the Chinese were using in their attempts to influence Australian democracy.0.99
00:47:34.900And, you know, I'll go back to the whole thing.1.00
00:47:37.760like this can easily be solved by just not allowing these foreign, you know, people or0.97
00:47:44.180people from foreign countries to buy property, to, you know, invest in anything, to work in
00:47:49.920government, to any of this stuff could be, like I said, it's a very easy fix. And I know that
00:47:54.940they're basically spinning their wheels or, you know, on the hamster wheel, trying to figure out
00:48:00.380how to do this without being considered racist. But there comes a time where you have to decide
00:48:04.540what's more important and maybe in Canada they don't give a fuck which it seems more apparently0.98
00:48:11.180so as we go along but a lot of these other countries that have tight security they don't0.98
00:48:16.580give a fuck about the fact that they've banned like even the U.S. for example like they've gone
00:48:20.800out well Trump has and banned whole groups of people from coming to the U.S. so my whole thing0.99
00:48:26.660is is anybody coming especially from a non-European country or a country that could be considered0.99
00:48:33.540hostile they i don't think they should be allowed in and if they are having to come in for whatever0.93
00:48:39.700fucking reason the security should be extremely their vetting should be extremely thorough and0.98
00:48:44.720tight from another i think it's in the other video we're going to watch but they even target0.99
00:48:50.920private investigators as well to get information on you know to frame political uh members that
00:48:58.560are from that diaspora community so we could avoid all these issues if we just stopped allowing it
00:49:03.220to happen. But they'll continue to spin their wheels and try to do this in a politically correct1.00
00:49:08.540way, which will never be successful. They've gone back to the drawing board and they're working at
00:49:14.200it. So it's a really tough thing to do. No, it's not. But I'm not sure we're going to approach it
00:49:20.960with the same degree of seriousness. To get this done, and as I've read the description of the
00:49:28.440registry means an entirely new entity arrives on the scene in Ottawa and is immediately going to
00:49:35.020need the cooperation of other entities, notably the security agencies. The security agencies are
00:49:41.780among the most jealous guardians of their prerogatives of anyone, and Ottawa is a pretty
00:49:46.440defensive city. And that is probably a common thread amongst all Western countries, but in
00:49:52.920Canada it's very you know prevalent where they will because everybody wants to keep their job
00:49:58.280right and a lot of these government institutions people that are working for these government
00:50:02.440institutions are paid really well for what they do they have pensions they have all this kind of
00:50:07.460stuff that the average you know worker in Canada doesn't get so it's in their best interest to
00:50:12.380continue to be needed so they won't cooperate like police forces are the same like they won't
00:50:18.660cooperate with each other. It's the same with the three-letter agencies. So all this red tape
00:50:24.660makes everything, anything impossible to do in Canada. And then you have also, anytime we want
00:50:31.200to do any kind of infrastructure or, you know, manufacturing or like oil for oil and stuff like1.00
00:50:37.440that, we have the, you know, Indigenous people blocking that. So everything in Canada is just1.00
00:50:42.600basically red tape running in circles and nothing ever, ever gets done. That's meaningful.
00:50:47.520So unless you have complete leadership from the top and a long-term effort where people know that the prime minister himself is behind this, the prime minister values this, that sends a message.
00:51:04.480I saw this in the wake of the Manly panel report on Afghanistan, when the prime minister took on board all of the panel's recommendations and personally supported it, even though some of the players involved didn't want to change what they were doing.
00:51:20.320When they saw the prime minister leading it, they changed.
00:51:30.720support i think it's it's very tough to to make this work you know um think about
00:51:38.340so i just want to see what uh i think that's pretty much the best parts of that video because
00:51:46.420there's there's another one that is a lot more in depth that talks about why we are no longer
00:51:51.180doing trade with uh or why the u.s put a hold on the trade meeting and stuff like that but what i'm
00:51:56.600going to share now is the whole CSIS document. There was one particular area of it. Can I close
00:52:03.000this? How do I do? There we go. I circled this because this was important. The whole report is
00:52:11.100a bunch of, you know, ass padding of each other and all this kind of stuff. But if you read through
00:52:17.940it, there's like a section that talks about the foreign interference part. And this is just,
00:52:22.860you can google CSIS Public Report 2024. So this was actually from the 1993 CSIS Public Report
00:52:30.780and it still stands true to this day. Many foreign intelligence services attempt to influence,
00:52:37.360interfere with or intimidate Canadian ethnic communities. Their purposes vary but include
00:52:42.840attempts to ensure the opposition to their government's policy does not develop in Canada,
00:52:47.140to recruit agents to operate in Canada and to endeavor covertly to influence Canadian government
00:52:52.220politics. So remember, this is in 1993, which is 30 something years ago, they were raising the
00:52:59.320alarm for this. And then they talk about here in this section that this is what they've, you know,
00:53:06.980learned, and this is the where they're at with foreign interference from different countries.
00:53:11.940The two most or the two biggest threats are obviously China and India. But yet, nobody ever
00:53:20.640I mean, I guess CSIS isn't going to talk about it, but I feel like it's a threat just having all these Indians come here is already a fucking threat.1.00
00:53:28.920Like, forget if they're doing any kind of, you know, covert fucking information seeking.1.00
00:53:34.100It's the fact that they're, it's treasonous to fill the country with them.0.98
00:53:37.760Like, already that's foreign interference as far as I'm concerned.0.98
00:53:41.300So, with the People's Republic of China, I highlighted the important points of this, not to bore you with reading it.
00:53:50.640But they said, with one of the world's largest and most active security intelligence systems,0.51
00:53:54.780the PRC poses the greatest counterintelligence threat to Canada,
00:53:58.740intently focused on ensuring the survival of the Chinese Communist Party,
00:56:40.540He's jumping in feet first with all of us behind him.
00:56:44.240The MSS, Ministry of Public Safety, oh, Security, sorry, my glasses,
00:56:49.000and the United Front Works Department is the CCP's primary foreign interference administrative arm,0.95
00:56:56.320also try to recruit people to spy on canadians who challenge the narratives promoted by the ccp0.67
00:57:01.340leadership to me this is wild like can you imagine being a you know a chinese person0.99
00:57:06.940in canada and you're talking about the government in canada and you fucking could end up fucking0.95
00:57:13.960being epstein like it to me that's wild like it's one person on the internet like what you know i0.99
00:57:18.820guess maybe it's only people that get gather traction on their shit but i don't fucking know0.98
00:57:23.160man to me that is like if you have to protect your reputation that badly then you're obviously0.98
00:57:27.960not doing very good things um so this kind of foreign interference can include coercing of
00:57:34.600coercing a victim to return to the prc or threatening their family members that are still
00:57:39.960in china they largely target those they see as posing a threat to ccp rules such as human rights
00:57:45.800activists political dissidents journalists and members of religious and ethnic minority groups0.65
00:57:50.440and these malign activities compromise the safety, security and rights of Canadians.0.96
00:57:56.140So CSIS has already identified this in 2024 and has anything been done?
00:57:59.640No. Mark Carney is working on signing a deal with them for more trade.
00:58:05.420They go on to say another important point here.
00:58:07.640The PRC has repeatedly shown that it is willing to use clandestine and deceptive means
00:58:12.420to acquire intellectual property and emerging technologies, like I said, the lab,
00:58:16.620most notably those related to artificial intelligence quantum computing biotechnology
00:58:21.420and aerospace from canada and its allies to provide prc companies and the pla with competitive
00:58:27.640and strategic advantages so a lot of people will go on to say and i do believe the iq has it has
00:58:33.260been actually proven there's evidence that east asians have a slightly higher iq than um europeans
00:58:40.700or whatever white people but why are they stealing our technology then like shouldn't they have the0.94
00:58:48.420technology first if that is true on a large scale like i just never understood that logic if they're
00:58:54.160having to steal technology from americans um and canadians i guess uh then you know i don't
00:59:00.540understand the whole iq point like if i thought you guys were smarter than us and more innovative
00:59:04.360what's going on you they're innovative when they steal our ship says with its advanced economy and
00:59:10.480cutting-edge research expertise. We let these people in here to study at our schools too,
00:59:15.800right? Let's not forget that. In 2024, Canada was a frequent target of pernicuous
00:59:20.700PRC activities that threatened Canada's economic prosperity. CSIS grew concerned in 2023 and 24
00:59:29.300about former Canadian Armed Forces pilots employed in the PRC by the Test Flying Academy of South
00:59:36.060africa an entity contracted by the pla to teach advanced canadian and north atlantic treaty nato
00:59:43.080fighter pilots let's get over here let me open this up all the way there we go tactics techniques
00:59:51.260and procedures to pla pilots so again training our like canada was training the you know people's0.94
00:59:58.980liberation army uh in canada on canadian soil with cold weather fucking exercises and shit like that0.98
01:00:05.560we're just giving them the fucking they don't even need to interfere we're just giving it to them0.97
01:00:10.520cesus warned pilots by letter that such an activity is detrimental to canada's security0.98
01:00:15.000interests they sent a strongly worded letter everybody that's totally gonna get them to stop
01:00:21.240in conjunction with its 5i partner cesus also issued a historic joint bulletin
01:00:25.560warning of the prc's evolving efforts to recruit current and former western service
01:00:29.320members to bolster the prc's military so you know how we would solve that problem0.95
01:00:35.720not let uh foreign foreigners into the military like i mean again the answer is extremely simple
01:00:41.700um i went down to this is see russian yeah see i didn't go over russia because i i honestly don't
01:00:49.960think it's you know as bad as the other two countries we don't see russians coming in here0.93
01:00:56.380by the you know boatload and we don't see you know fucking um which is surprising i guess0.96
01:01:02.300considering the war over there but we don't see them coming in you know by the boatload we haven't0.98
01:01:06.320seen them you know coming in taking over fucking industries and stuff like that at least not0.87
01:01:11.480recently so with india it says as pifi began its first phase of public hearings in march 2024 the0.95
01:01:20.020extent of the government of india's involvement in foreign interference became clearer indian0.93
01:01:24.620officials including their canada-based proxy agents which is every single fucking indian here0.60
01:01:29.680engage in the range of activities that seek to influence canadian communities and politicians0.95
01:01:35.540when these activities are deceptive clandestine or threatening they are deemed to be foreign
01:01:40.640interference we see this now with the whole culture wars going on the whole uh what is it
01:01:46.340intimidation they're doing to the people of their own community they have no morals they don't even0.99
01:01:50.520give a fuck about their own community. These activities attempt to steer Canada's positions0.75
01:01:54.580into alignment with India's interests on key issues. Why do we have half of a fucking government1.00
01:02:00.860filled with Indians then? Particularly with respect to how the Indian government perceives1.00
01:02:06.220Canada-based supporters of an independent homeland they call Calistan. So they're just kind of
01:02:11.580defending the Sikhs here, saying that, you know, the Indian people are targeting the Sikhs. The
01:02:17.720Sikhs, you know, I feel like a lot of that has to do with their own behavior, to be honest with you.1.00
01:02:21.680But if they weren't here, there wouldn't be foreign battles and foreign fucking bullshit on our soil anyways.1.00
01:02:28.460And they finally just finished it with saying we must remain vigilant about continued foreign interference conducted by the government of India, not only within ethnic, religious and cultural communities, but also in Canada's political system.0.99
01:02:39.460So my question is that CISAs, when I did this whole fucking report and stuff like that, and nothing has changed.0.78
01:02:46.680The government is still allowing the tidal wave of Indians to come in, and yet they kind of are shifting the blame to, you know, they tend to blame terrorist activities on the Islamic forces or people from the Middle East.0.94
01:02:59.500Not saying that that's not necessarily, you know, prudent to do either, but I think the people that we're letting in our door willingly and bringing them in by the boatload, I think, are posing a bigger threat to national security.0.99
01:03:11.520So we're going to go back to the original question is why are we doing business with China when the U.S. has had no evidence, like there's been no investigations whatsoever into interference from the U.S.0.93
01:03:25.160And I know it would make sense to have interference from the U.S., but I'm just saying.
01:03:31.220So I just wanted to go over a couple of the different investigations that CSIS has, like the different things they've caught or they suspect China doing as far as interference, foreign interference.
01:03:49.340sorry, it'll come to me. Now, this information, obviously CSIS doesn't release a lot of stuff
01:03:57.300due to privacy and security reasons, but there was some publicly known reports that talk about
01:04:03.740these things. There was actually, it was called the NSICOP review, which was what reviewed, I guess
01:04:11.300that was the review into the foreign interference by China into the elections.
01:04:44.660proxy networks undisclosed funding or donations no fucking shock there um an influence over0.99
01:04:50.940nomination contests uh significant for example a significant role in the liberal nomination in0.74
01:04:56.200dawn valley north for candidate handong ceases brief the prime minister's offices on these0.99
01:05:00.960conclusions in 2023 and is can you guess what happened absolute fucking butt kiss nothing0.80
01:05:08.040A second one that they talk about that's been publicly known, the broader PRC foreign interference and espionage, longstanding investigations into PRC tactics targeting politicians, diaspora communities, academia, critical infrastructure, and economic interests, including elite capture, transnational depression, and influence operations.0.71
01:05:30.520we allowed basically the chinese to come in and take over vancouver it's called hongcouver now
01:05:37.480for a reason they've come in and this was harper did this opened this up and they just bought up0.98
01:05:44.320all kinds of shit to park their whether it's to park their money to hide it from the um you know0.98
01:05:49.480the communist party of china or if it's just to fucking participate in kind of foreign interference0.99
01:05:55.040who knows but it never should have been allowed like never should have been allowed uh because0.85
01:06:00.000now they, you know, when you have a lot of property in a particular place, you obviously
01:06:03.700end up with, or you could potentially end up with a lot of influence in the political
01:06:08.560sphere. It's all fucking elites on these things. You get on boards and stuff like that, and1.00
01:06:13.720then you're able to influence policies in a country that you have no ties to, which1.00
01:06:17.920is absolute fucking bullshit. The CSIS Public Reports between 2023 and 2025 described these0.99
01:06:26.360operations by the PRC or PLA whatever the fuck it is CCP as sophisticated persistent and pervasive
01:06:35.120with the PRC as the leading actor in scale and scope they also participate in economic espionage0.89
01:06:41.820and intellectual property theft investigations into the PRC efforts to steal sensitive technology
01:06:47.600and research example is the former Hydro Quebec employee charged in relation to the battery and
01:06:54.080EV technology scandal, whatever. And CSIS has highlighted the PRC targeting of Canadian
01:06:59.400innovation, universities, and critical minerals. China owns a lot of mining, critical minerals in
01:07:07.020Canada, as well as fishing. So they've already, you know, got their fucking hands well deep into0.98
01:07:12.280the cookie jar. Now, I also wanted to talk about the CBS, CBSA, which is Canadian Border Services.0.99
01:07:18.960They do a little bit different investigations.
01:07:22.460It's not necessarily related to national security.
01:07:24.900It's related more on trade and our, you know, trade coming in with our trade partners.
01:07:30.000They focus on, it's the Special Import Measures Act, but it's not considered foreign interference.
01:07:36.400Now, the most recent thing that got me going down this rabbit hole is the ongoing CBSA
01:07:42.500SEMA investigation involving China that started this year.
01:07:45.660And it's into the steel racks, like I said before.
01:07:48.960um dumping of steel racks plus a subsidy that was initiated april 20th um wood same thing dumping
01:07:58.540and what dumping is is i believe i believe i looked this up it's something about like um
01:08:04.020bringing products here and like dumping them for i i can't remember if it's dumping them for a lot0.71
01:08:09.620less or more or something but it's some kind of fucking scam that they're they're doing um and0.84
01:08:15.660there's tons of this stuff from the trade like there's carbon steel strapping thermal paper rolls0.97
01:08:21.180cast iron soil pipe uh truck bodies forged grinding media unarmed building unarmored
01:08:27.740building cables um and like i said plywood and steel racks so they're investigating that they've
01:08:33.720launched dozens of investigations over the years many concluded with duties imposed so
01:08:38.700all we do for shady trade practices with these countries is slap a duty on them that's it like
01:08:45.420I get no wonder they don't take it seriously or they terminate it but I've never seen that like
01:08:50.240we haven't seen any instances of that like especially with China they want to go full
01:08:54.000fucking you know speed ahead and have them as our major trading partner and like I said they're not
01:09:01.920publicly that was just something I grabbed from the interwebs but there was another video that0.98
01:09:07.760he it's northern perspective and he talked about this was I thought the most informative one
01:09:13.460because he talked about what led us to break down in trade with the u.s um and how you know like
01:09:20.880basically how we got to that point which is kind of funny because like i said they talk about the
01:09:25.300doug ford um thing so there is some stamps uh time stamps and i'm gonna go through the time
01:09:32.200stamps just to make it easier for everybody0.68
01:09:33.720and me because i can't fucking focus for too long so let's get it to 117 and we're going to share0.77
01:09:45.540this with yeah hold on is this the one0.75
01:09:50.860yeah this is it okay so this is a podcast called northern perspective uh i'm obviously they're in
01:10:02.920canada but um i like i said i'm going to the timestamps they're going to talk right here
01:10:07.700they're going to talk about the ad campaign that doug ford did that you know kind of started the
01:10:12.360breakdown of trade talks between trump and canada so ladies and gentlemen this is the announcement
01:10:18.320which took the internet by storm before it was subsequently deleted so it's by president trump
01:10:24.180says the ronald reagan foundation has just announced that canada has fraudulently used
01:10:29.320an advertisement which is fake featuring ronald reagan speaking negatively about tariffs the ad
01:10:35.260was for 75 million dollars they only did this to interfere with the decision of the u.s supreme
01:10:40.540court and other courts tariffs are very important to the national security and economy of the usa
01:10:46.440based on their egregious behavior all trade negotiations with canada are hereby terminated
01:10:52.280thank you for your attention to this matter president donald j trump you may not like
01:10:57.960So that was what the tweet that he responded to, or basically informed everybody, because Donald Trump likes to talk in tweets, informed everybody that, you know, trade deals were off. And this was, he was referring to the reason being Doug Ford's government commercial, that it was a $75 million ad campaign that he ran in the US featuring former President Ronald Reagan, and it was to criticize the tariffs, right?
01:11:22.760Again, I don't know what power or what thing Doug Ford thinks he has over trade.
01:11:28.220That's a federal area, as far as I know.
01:11:30.900But, you know, he's trying to play the big man on campus, hence the whole buying of an airplane and then having to immediately return it.
01:11:40.400This could be perceived as foreign interference.
01:11:43.640He explains how this could technically be perceived by the U.S. as foreign interference by, you know, putting that commercial out.
01:11:50.800And, of course, Dougie didn't even get a slap on the wrist from Clowney.
01:11:55.160What he's talking about in terms of influencing a Supreme Court decision, because there is a case going through the Supreme Court right now as to whether the tariffs that Donald Trump is invoking are actually legal or not.
01:12:07.780The issue is that we have a Canadian government, in this case, the Ontario government, taking out ads to run against American viewers.
01:12:17.840this could be argued to be foreign interference at minimum it's foreign influence
01:12:27.160imagine this imagine if donald trump took out an ad that was trying to so we're going to skip
01:12:39.140to the next thing because he this guy talks really slow and i apologize and not no shade
01:12:44.100or anything but I can't deal with it he just talks very slow so the next point
01:12:49.380he brings out the next highlight of the video is that he it extends beyond the
01:12:54.600ads and this was the part that I was extremely interested in it was Anita
01:13:00.040Anand's comments and characterization of China that kind of did it was the final
01:13:05.100nail in the coffin so to speak so here it starts here yeah entire article folks
01:13:11.860The source said U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has complained to the president that Canada had threatened to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
01:13:21.660So if you didn't know how much Trump loves old Benji over there in Israel, there you have it.0.98
01:13:28.740They, you know, Canada said they were going to arrest him, which they ain't going to do shit.0.98
01:13:32.300But just by saying that, by virtue of saying that, that pissed Donald Trump off.0.79
01:13:36.960If he came to Canada, Mr. Rubio has informed the president that Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand had said that Beijing is considered a strategic partner of Canada at a time when the U.S. is in the midst of a trade war with the world's second biggest economy.
01:13:52.240The source said U.S. Trade Representative Jameson Greer also weighed in with the president on Canada's decision to impose tariffs on some vehicles imported by General Motors and Stellantis.
01:14:03.800this is where we get to the real real crux of this folks now the ads may have just been the
01:14:11.880straw that broke the camel's back again it's tantamount to foreign interference by canada on
01:14:16.520the us that's number one but one of the things that the us and this is before donald trump
01:14:26.120has been very concerned about in canada is the fact that china can waltz into canada and do
01:14:35.880whatever it wants we had a whole public inquiry for goodness sakes on how china has been interfering
01:14:42.460in our elections prior to donald trump oh is he in it for love i've never watched him before i
01:14:49.400i like it was this video was very informative i watched it last night when i was trying to
01:14:53.180gather more information about the foreign interference stuff so yeah he i mean he knew0.97
01:14:57.360his shit for sure just he talks a little slow for me but that's because everything in my brain is0.75
01:15:03.160running at twice the speed so it's not his fault we have lots of reporting from amazing investigative1.00
01:15:09.620journalists like sam i said he was the goat he's a goof okay okay now i feel better about saying
01:15:16.080that about him because i didn't want to offend anybody but yeah he's he comes off as a little0.64
01:15:21.460bit you know he's a little a little weird who document how china gets in and there's even
01:15:31.860something called the vancouver model this is what i was talking not in a not in a good way
01:15:36.520where he explains how china uses real estate and casinos to get in to influence people to
01:15:44.480influence politicians and then to get more people in see and that's what i said about the whole0.87
01:15:49.540fucking um buying up everything in vancouver and stuff like that when you own a lot of property0.60
01:15:56.020in that you are by default can have a lot of political you know weight and power because1.00
01:16:00.660everything's about fucking money so considering that this guy's a goof i'm being told that he's0.97
01:16:06.740goof i've never watched him before but uh we're going to skip to the uh deepening trade ties with0.99
01:16:11.880China which is was another one of the concerns of Donald Trump she was on power and politics the
01:16:19.880other day yeah this is the clip here of Anita Anand uh saying you know about China and stuff0.99
01:16:25.780like that which is a fucking moron fucking thing to do I just but again is she really uh equipped0.99
01:16:32.220to her job I don't think so this is what she said I know there's a new foreign policy under0.99
01:16:38.440Prime Minister Carney than under the previous Prime Minister, and more focused on the real
01:16:42.640politics, the need to have a relationship with the two largest countries on earth.
01:16:46.860But there is some concern that big diplomatic issues are getting kind of pushed aside with that.
01:16:51.560I mean, what do you respond to people worried about just the nature of China and the relationship
01:16:55.220with India as well? Well, if I could just address the first part of your question about our foreign
01:17:00.220policy, it's pragmatic, it's intentional, and it is based on ensuring that our diplomatic efforts
01:17:08.300abroad serve the domestic population here in our country. And so when we think about India and
01:17:17.680China and other relationships, we have to remember that it is necessary to raise issues of concern
01:17:25.500to the Canadian population. At the same time, we need to be pragmatic about our economic needs.
01:17:34.120the relationships are complex they shouldn't be grouped together but make no mistake we will not
01:17:41.420leave canadian interests such as public safety such as foreign interference unaddressed0.98
01:17:47.640sure how are you doing that by fucking welcoming them in the front welcoming them in the front0.84
01:17:52.300door um and then this is the discrepancy in trade volume i talked about this already that we do 800.97
01:17:59.820percent of our trade with the u.s so it's a discrepancy that canada's trying to the government's
01:18:05.180trying to fool us into thinking this is going to be more beneficial to canada but clearly we all
01:18:09.180know that that's not true um so yeah that was pretty much that video i'm not gonna make you
01:18:14.980suffer through any more of that um and then there was just the csis director taking questions i
01:18:19.900grabbed this this was on russian chinese and indian foreign interference and much like a typical
01:18:24.940politician. He pretty much skirted the question
01:18:28.820or didn't really give a sufficient answer, but I guess we shouldn't be surprised about that.
01:30:44.040We need to go back to, ideally, we should be going back to a national social, or I shouldn't say back to because we never had that in Canada.
01:30:52.000But we need to go back to a type of national socialism or, you know, corporatism or whatever you want to call it.
01:30:58.240I think national socialism would definitely be best.
01:31:00.300It obviously would look different than it did in Germany because things are different now.
01:31:04.920technology you know the industrial revolution all this stuff is different now although well
01:31:09.200the industrial revolution happened before but anyways um we need to go back to that where
01:31:13.200it's canada first and when we say canada first we mean canadians first not what's best for the
01:31:18.480government and the elite of the country no what is best for the average canadian that's what we
01:31:23.000need to go back to i don't think it'll ever happen unless we have some sort of reset like i talked
01:31:28.760about in the last stream i did about the fourth turning and all that kind of shit if that ends up0.57
01:31:34.280happening and there ends up being a fucking violent overthrowing or something of the country0.73
01:31:41.440then and we have to build from the ground up then I definitely think that's where we should go and0.99
01:31:45.960just go back to producing our own shit not worrying about trade the less the less interaction and the0.94
01:31:53.120less dealings you have with foreign entities and foreign you know actors and stuff like that0.98
01:31:58.640obviously the more secure you're going to be and you have to deal with uh other countries obviously0.98
01:32:05.180at this point in time but we don't have to put primarily our trade with them they're fucking1.00
01:32:11.260jingping or whatever the fuck his name is he's fucking probably laughing his fucking ass off1.00
01:32:15.220you know easy they can fucking import their fentanyl and all their shit if they're sending1.00
01:32:19.720us tons of trade shit our cbsa can barely manage now what what is coming across the thing so i don't1.00
01:32:27.700think we have the resources to even handle that kind of shit too but does the government care0.99
01:32:31.560probably not right anyways i think i'm tapped out for the day i like i said went on a bit of a0.97
01:32:39.920long tangent there and it was a little bit confusing and messy but i just went down this
01:32:44.740rabbit hole yesterday and i was just like because i just couldn't understand why we would be trying
01:32:50.460to do more trade with china knowing that the goods number one are cheap and garbage number two look
01:32:55.200how far they're coming from and for a government that is claiming to be concerned about the
01:32:59.160you know the green initiatives and they're concerned about the environment and stuff like
01:33:03.920that you're bringing in tons and tons of trade from a country that is fucking way farther than
01:33:09.420the U.S. and using a hell of a lot more you know gas and oil and whatever it is to get it here
01:33:14.060so it just made no sense to me so I just wanted to go down that rabbit hole it still makes no sense
01:33:18.980it still makes no fucking sense other than to say that they're obviously doing it for nefarious
01:33:24.500reasons to, you know, align with China and try to get that. You're never going to get that0.92
01:33:28.540separation from the U.S. OK, we are attached by a land border. We have been attached since,
01:33:34.280you know, Confederation of the U.S. and since Canada became a country, we've been attached by
01:33:39.280this land border. So it'll never happen, I don't think, as far as splitting totally off from the
01:33:45.180U.S. because I think that Donald Trump will probably or whoever is the president at the time
01:33:50.400will probably take action before the leaders of Canada get to fuck it up that badly who knows so0.99
01:33:57.320I'm just somebody who shit talks on the internet I don't know I just observe and notice a lot it1.00
01:34:01.220doesn't mean anything I could be totally off on this but what a bunch of fucking morons eh1.00
01:34:06.160Anita Anand saying on a fucking you know live fucking podcast tv show news whatever the fuck1.00
01:34:14.140it is that China is one of our strongest strategic trading partners when you're already in a trade1.00
01:34:19.980dispute or don't have a trade agreement with the fucking us i'm just like could you be any stupider1.00
01:34:24.520you're not doing well for the women out here okay like you're not you know making the case for women0.99
01:34:30.200in politics that's for sure and not that i necessarily think we should be in politics but1.00
01:34:34.280she ain't helping the case much like uh you know christia freeland didn't when she was in there as0.88
01:34:39.180well their garlic is ground on human waste is grown on human oh my god and do we get garlic
01:34:47.800from them we probably fucking do don't we get girl oh my god you're teaching me a lot here i0.99
01:34:54.480ain't buying no fucking garlic from i'm gonna be double checking or i'll grow my own garlic that's0.99
01:34:59.400fucking disgusting oh my god this is the thing i have with the meat too like i and i know0.99
01:35:04.020necessarily doesn't come from china the meat but even going somewhere where there's you know0.99
01:35:09.940indian or chinese workers like the grocery store the sometimes they have you know these
01:35:15.300Chinese grocery stores where the meat is cheaper for whatever reason, but I guess that should be0.99
01:35:19.920a concern for, oh my God, we got lots of garlic from fucking China. God help us all. Jesus,0.99
01:35:26.020take the wheel. Anyways, thanks guys. I'm going to log off. I really don't have a whole lot more
01:35:32.300to say. I appreciate you guys topping by for my schizo ranting about CSIS and foreign interference.0.83
01:35:38.880And I will catch you on Wednesday. Wednesday, I'll be back in the afternoon and hopefully0.70
01:35:45.120have a lot more to chat about and that's it thanks for stopping by guys I appreciate it