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00:01:11.760tonight a snow white liberal mp is stunned that migrants and his neighbor voted for their own
00:01:32.680ethnic group instead of him it's may 11th and this is the ezra levant show
00:01:37.060I've been talking about mass immigration for years, for decades, actually.
00:01:56.560To me, it's larger than any other issue, larger than all other issues.
00:02:00.120the reason for that is impacts almost everything from the price of housing to the ability to get
00:02:07.620work as a young person you're competing against migrants in both cases everything is made worse
00:02:13.260including i hate to say it the crime waves and these days anti-semitism you can fix most normal
00:02:20.280political policies if a tax rate is too high you can lower it but the thing about a demographic
00:02:25.760change to your country by replacing your citizens with millions of migrants is you can't really
00:02:32.740change that even donald trump is having trouble re-migrating the illegals who swamped america
00:02:38.620show me a country that ever has come back from an overwhelming migration demographics
00:02:45.180is destiny i mean i think about constantinople i think about that city more than i probably should
00:02:52.300It was once the biggest city in the world. It was once the richest city in the world,
00:02:56.000the most Christian city in the world. It still exists, by the way, as does its magnificent church,
00:03:02.480the Hagia Sophia, except for the city is now called Istanbul. It's more than 90% Muslim,
00:03:08.000and the Hagia Sophia is now a mosque. You can't unring that bell. Constantinople will never be
00:03:15.000the seat of a pope again. Now, of course, Constantinople was conquered militarily,
00:03:21.320Whereas cities in Western Europe and North America, well, we just open the doors and invite migrants in by the million and we kid ourselves by calling them temporary.
00:03:29.940There are nearly five million temporary foreigners in Canada, workers, students who simply will not go home.
00:03:36.220And who's going to make them go home? Mark Carney? They're his future voting base, he thinks.
00:03:41.520But what if that voting base decides that it doesn't need some white master like Mark Carney or a local MP like, oh, I don't know, say a Toronto liberal named Nate Erskine Smith.
00:03:53.940Nate is an MP for a Toronto riding called Beaches East York, which is really hip.
00:03:58.760And as the name suggests, it is part of the city that touches Lake Ontario.
00:04:05.500Demographically, it's one of the whitest districts in Toronto, which is now a majority minority city.
00:04:10.660So our man, Nate, who is the whitest MP in the whitest riding, decided to run for the leadership of the provincial liberal party.
00:04:19.840And he gets a friendly endorsement from Mark Carney.
00:04:24.120Take a look at this and you tell me, are they standing in a weird way?
00:04:27.420There was something goofy about it. But but take a look.
00:04:29.320Here's Mark Carney sort of endorsing Nate. Take a look.
00:04:32.940You know, we've worked together over the course of the last year and a half.
00:04:35.740We've known each other for longer. And look, there's lots of things that distinguish you.
00:04:40.660But I want to name a few in all seriousness. One is you're a man of big ideas. You deeply care about this country and you made big contributions. But whether it's in health care, whether it's Canadians helping each other, whether it's making the economy stronger, whether it's standing up for Canada against the pressure of the other side, you've always been there.
00:05:03.000But because you're a guy who gives big ideas for the country across a huge range of things.
00:05:09.380But one of the things that I've found is, and this is rare, to be honest, distinguished, you know, you can have the ideas, you can have the hard work, but also to be really on the ground, really on the ground with your constituents, knowing what's going on, what their needs are and working together.
00:05:24.000I'm going to miss being in Ottawa and being with the team and making a difference there.
00:05:28.740It's pretty clear to me that Nae Erskine-Smith's ambitions were a bit too big for Parliament as a mere backbench MP.
00:05:36.760But really, how could a white guy make it into cabinet with all the demographics the liberals have to cover?
00:05:43.440It's tough for a regular white woman, too.
00:18:57.360You talk on one particular issue, it's China and the interference that China has here in Canada.
00:19:08.440Should we actually listen more of what he said?
00:19:11.840Because he actually warned us about Chinese interference.
00:19:16.620And do you think Mark Carney is doing enough regarding that?
00:19:20.380Well, it was in that first Trump administration that a bipartisan consensus was accomplished across America on the threat that China was.
00:19:26.520It was because before that time, many people thought that you could engage China commercially,
00:19:31.200hope that it would liberalize politically and become a better partner.
00:19:34.080But in that same time, it was real that China had actually been buying out our academic life,
00:19:38.980buying out our student life, buying out our businesses, creating leverage for control and dominance.
00:19:45.100When that administration accomplished that realization, it endured through President Biden
00:19:49.660and has continued under President Trump number two.
00:19:51.880I think that's incredibly important because the whole world began to understand that that Davos crowd that was pitching cooperation with Beijing was fundamentally wrong.
00:20:01.980And now today in Canada, we have the Davos man who's in charge saying, well, listen, we need to create a strategic partnership with China on commercial, political, economic and security issues, which I find deeply concerning.
00:20:15.820The decisions this government has made to prioritize Beijing over Canada
00:20:20.280and our traditional allies and partnerships where we should be focusing on ironing out trade disputes
00:20:25.740for long-term prosperity is deeply distressing.
00:20:29.600So I think that Secretary Pompeo, I think, offered real wisdom,
00:20:33.720not just as having been a former Secretary of State, but as a former Director of Central Intelligence.
00:20:38.360This is a man who sat at one of the most consequential intelligence organizations the world has ever seen.
00:20:42.920And even the story that he shared about how pervasive China had been in their consulate in Houston
00:20:48.700as one of the biggest intelligence takedowns in American history
00:20:52.680has to make you believe that we have serious problems in Canada.
00:20:56.280We know that from our own security agencies, we have serious problems in Canada.
00:20:59.980And a carny liberal government is not taking it seriously at all.
00:21:03.400And you're watching these conflicts, right?
00:21:05.120The way these very low-dollar, very sophisticated weapons now can truly impact.
00:21:11.280we do need to do the hard work to protect and preserve
00:21:14.900not just our, we think of sovereignty as a political immigration issue
00:21:18.360but it is a pretty dodgy world when a terrorist group can get
00:21:23.0205,000 Shahid drones, put them in the back of a truck and drive them
00:21:27.040somewhere inside of one of our countries. Far too many of our institutions
00:21:30.780our universities, our media and our bureaucracy have traded
00:21:35.100away that clarity for moral relativism and
00:21:39.040collectivist thinking because I think at the end of the day there's so many I
00:21:43.040mean the CBC itself for example barely reported on 40,000 Iranians being
00:21:48.460massacred in January by the Iranian regime yet they have print as long as I
00:21:55.060am many times over about the Gaza war about other wars they didn't talk about
00:22:00.640one of the most repressive regimes taking one of the most repressive
00:22:03.640actions in this century in a single day and so when Canadians wake up to a war
00:22:09.040that CBC or other mainstream press present as having only started at a certain point,
00:22:37.880I know I agree with much of that in terms of what Canada should do,
00:22:41.340even if the Prime Minister takes four decisions on Iran in four days
00:22:44.260and still hasn't clearly articulated what his intentions are in this conflict or for Canada.
00:22:50.980Good afternoon, Premier Smith. Tamara Leach with Rebel News.
00:22:54.240During the Freedom Convoy, subsidized media coordinated to discredit Canadians concerned about pandemic policies.
00:23:00.540Now, some of these same outlets claim Russia is influencing Alberta's independence movement.
00:23:05.160Do you see this as another attempt to discredit grassroots movements, and are you concerned about the pattern of dismissing voices advocating for freedom and democracy?
00:23:13.820Well, I can tell you we took a bit of a different approach in Alberta when I came in, because I believe in choice of people on their medical decisions, and we believe in free speech.
00:23:23.740We think that Albertans are smart enough to be able to look at a number of different viewpoints and figure things out.
00:23:28.900and I know that there has been one report on this but I can tell you my public safety minister
00:23:35.420has been in touch with the RCMP and he read their statement in the legislature last week
00:23:40.460saying that there is no credible evidence that we're seeing any state actors who are interfering
00:23:44.400in our politics but that's part of the reason why I want to get the top secret status so that
00:23:49.080I can be assured that that is going to remain the case and if there are threats that I'm prepared
00:23:53.900with my team to be able to deal with it. I wanted to know a little bit about your question
00:23:58.500You phrased it to link the Freedom Convoy with the separatist movement in Alberta
00:24:05.120and how they try to demonize both and discredit both movements.
00:24:09.880Can you a little bit explain to the viewer why did you choose that question to Daniel Smith?
00:24:25.920Now, I mean, it really takes you back to the Freedom Convoy when we saw the mainstream media, government-subsidized media, making all sorts of wild claims and accusations.
00:24:35.560And one of them also included an allegation of Russian interference into the organization of the Freedom Convoy.
00:24:42.800Based on these findings, it is reasonable to infer that there was Russian involvement in the 2022 truck convoy, though the scope and impact remains to be determined.
00:24:52.140Est-ce que vous croyez que la Russie a amplifié le Convoi de la Liberté en février 2022 pour distraire le monde ou le Canada de son invasion en Ukraine?
00:25:03.140Je suis certainement d'accord que la Russie a amplifié le chaos et les désaccords indifférents au Canada autour du convoi.
00:25:21.140they are very opportunistic at this level,
00:25:24.840which will amplify all the different agreements,
00:25:30.840especially in our democratic democracy.
00:25:36.140But having seen these activities of RT,