SHEILA GUNN REID | Sheila Gunn Reid REACTS to top moments of Trudeau's downfall
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It was a very bad December for Justin Trudeau, and we're looking back on it. Join Sheila Gunnedge and Lise Merle as they discuss the events leading up to the fall of the Liberal Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau.
Transcript
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happy new year it was a very bad december for justin judeau we're looking back
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on it i'm sheila gun reed and you're watching the gun show
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okay everybody let me just say off the top this is a pre-recorded episode of the show
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so if things have changed in the political situation in canada between the time you're
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watching this and the time i recorded it i'm sorry that's just the way it is i'm dressed for
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the occasion because it is the new year and i think we're celebrating the downfall of the liberal party
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of canada and it was a very bad a very terrible december for justin trudeau however it has been
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a very bad nine years for canadian so i'm not ready to call it even yet until he's gone i thought i
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would bring on a regular guest of the show somebody you're all getting to know very well over the last
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few months my friend lise merle she's a saskatchewan-based broadcaster independent journalist
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and author and she's got a lot of opinions on a lot of things and her and i could talk forever
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and we thought we would just sit down together watch some clips of justin trudeau's bad week
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be it justin trudeau talking or his ministers talking or the media talking or his strongest
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opposition daniel smith talking and just react and take you on the ride with us all right it's a long
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show let's get into it so joining me now is my good friend dear friend best friend and good friend
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of rebel news and the show lise merle she is the infamous famous actually let's not say infamous
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that implies that you did something sinister or wrong she's the get off my lawn mom of saskatchewan
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fame she's also a broadcaster and an author and i would say a citizen journalist and uh as i said
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my best friend lise thanks for coming on the show let's talk about justin trudeau's very bad terrible
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awful week i would love to talk about nothing more if i'm being completely honest because if
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there is one man on the face of the planet that deserved to have a terrible no good awful bad week
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it is that man and it i mean it's just been so long in coming that i i think that all of us are just
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delighting in this last little turn of events for the man yeah it couldn't happen to a nicer guy and
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what i find odd is that everybody is sort of lionizing christia freeland for making this stand
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against justin trudeau and i'm like no she's just an opportunistic troll uh she was not moved by
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economic crisis that she oversaw she was not moved by homelessness the fact that canadians are literally
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coming down with scurvy in the north because they can't afford uh fresh food whatsoever she's not
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moved by the uh problems with violent crime fentanyl drug addiction none of that stuff moved her like the
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chaos that the liberals have overseen didn't move her what moved her was her ego she didn't want to
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have to present this turd sandwich of a mini budget and then be shuffled out of her portfolio which by the
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the way she deserved to be shuffled out of her portfolio yeah no that's right she didn't care
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about uh she didn't care about the cost of living crisis she didn't cost about gender issues in
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canada she didn't care about crime she didn't care about immigration she didn't care about any of the
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programs that they've blown all to to high hell in getting involved with we're talking uh the national
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daycare program we're talking about you know you know national defense how they have not funded
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national defense in the last 10 years she didn't care about any of that she saw a moment and took it
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uh but there's a couple things about this story sheila that just don't make sense to me and like you
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know like like the rest of everybody listening i've got a little bit of distrust for the mainstream media
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oh yeah the tale that they're telling about this the the official story that we've been told
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is that justin trudeau tired of her after 10 years of being a a dedicated and loyal soldier the most
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loyal soldier that he had and he had uh he had just decided that he was going to find somebody better
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that person being mark carney and uh and and christia freeland's days were over as the minister of
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finance and deputy pm of the country of canada but but when i really think about it like if you take
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the the spin that the mainstream media is is telling us and you think of the more likely story the
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opposite and more likely story christia freeland's son's godfather is mark carney okay i didn't know
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that oh what an incestuous incestuous snake pit it is a true story and you can't tell me that the
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prime minister justin trudeau is that stupid to fire his number two in command and not have the next guy
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lined up so the story that he had mark carney lined up for minister of finance just does not wash it just
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does just does not wash what i believe may have happened and it and it has like it makes more sense
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is that christia freeland and mark carney have an agreement and this was their moment to cut to cut uh
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cut ties with a sinking justin trudeau this that makes a lot more sense to me when it comes to what may
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have happened last week so she may have i mean justin trudeau may have pulled the plug after after
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she forced his hand but she may have done something so egregious that he had no choice and he realized
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the writing was on the wall and he had to get rid of her real quick but that mark carney wasn't
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installed as finance minister that that wasn't lined up ahead of time it doesn't like the story does not
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wash to me i believe that this was their play freeland's and carney's play to take over the
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leadership of the of the liberal party of canada because mark carney would not sign on to a sinking ship
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that justin trudeau was was steering so uh they are both very very involved with the world economic
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forum uh they are they are both very similar in terms of their politics and their beliefs and this
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was a way for them to pair up and to take over the party together that's what i believe happened
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that makes a lot of sense it's cunning for a bunch of people like idiots but they are uh sly they're
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sly like a fox all of them and i think they might have just out well it's not difficult to outsmart
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justin trudeau but they really did outplay a pretty cagey politician as ezra says yeah justin trudeau
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is not used to lose it and so this has to be a very tough week and it's no wonder he has no idea
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how to handle it i i lined up some clips where we can watch of him speaking at the liberal christmas
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party with absolutely zero self-awareness whatsoever you would think that he was 20 points ahead in the
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polls the way that he was talking no contrition no humility um but uh and the media i think largely got
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the mark carney story wrong and to add to the whole like incestuousness of ottawa dominic leblanc
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wasn't he justin trudeau's babysitter he he was indeed justin trudeau's babysitter
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and the choice of dominic leblanc can't be can't be uh uh can't be overlooked justin trudeau's circle
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of trusted trusted people is getting smaller and smaller and smaller so uh all of his bridesmaids
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that were that that comprised his entire cabinet so we're talking mark miller uh seamus o'regan um
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all of all of those guys have made their largely made their exits out of politics after this and justin
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trudeau's circle is getting smaller and smaller and smaller who could he rely on to do his bidding
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last minute after after the the the the plan was foisted against him dominic leblanc it's it's wild
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it's a wild what happened like i look at that placement as as a knee-jerk reaction to an absolute
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crisis within his ranks yeah it can help me dominic can like just who's gonna who's gonna answer the
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call who's gonna do who's gonna do my bidding in this moment and it was dominic leblanc and and talk
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about a huge portfolio what is he minister of now he's got like yeah he's got like seven ministries
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under his belt it makes no sense that he would be given uh that he would be given uh finance the
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biggest portfolio in the federal government makes and is is he deputy prime minister now you know i'm
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not sure if we have a deputy who wants to be i'm not sure but you know what i found was interesting is that
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neither champagne nor boissoneau who were on the list of you know like the the list of um
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like replacements if something happens to the minister this is the second in command if something
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happens to that guy this is the third in command that was completely ignored in this situation
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completely ignored in this situation so uh things are going down fast for justin trudeau and it couldn't
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happen to a better schmuck yeah exactly let's watch this is the media getting everything completely
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wrong and i'm here for it i think some of the ways that he explained this um might be veering towards
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fiction and quite speculative on his part uh some of what he was saying particularly in terms of a deal
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being made with mark carney and mark carney no longer wanting the job uh that is not something that
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lines up with uh reporting done by professional journalists uh today uh no that's the cbc getting
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everything wrong because we have this uh this is um mercedes stevenson who's actually a pretty
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good journalist most of the time um cbc's janice mcgregor whose real crime is how she spells her name janice
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um mercedes stevenson completely debunks this senior government sources do not deny
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that christopher freeland was told that mark carney was going to become finance minister and she was
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being moved out of the role after she delivered to the disastrous mini budget perspective from
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the prime minister those sources say was that freeland was being offered a key position sure sure sure
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to deal with trump who hates her versus the loss of confidence she mentions in her letter deputy
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prime minister and finance however are the top jobs in the cabinet so as it would turn out the
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mainstream media got this one completely wrong they said no no you know carney wasn't offered the job
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but it seems as though he was and then him and freeland sort of outmaneuvered trudeau
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that's exactly that's exactly what it looked that that looks like happened in this case because and
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let's not forget she didn't she didn't go through official channels to uh to announce her resignation
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she didn't go through official channel she released it direct to twitter she got ahead of all of the
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spin which leads me to believe that she wants to control the narrative and so uh because because she
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knew that if the prime minister had a chance he would spin it his way and not in her favor like it looks
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like he's being outgunned by two people who are tired of uh tired of cleaning up the messes and the
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uh the uh issues that they that he puts them in but but make no mistake these people would be
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infinitely even more dangerous for canada than even justin trudeau than even justin trudeau these are
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people that are that are wholly committed to the world economic forum to doing the bidding of klaus schwab
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we think we think justin trudeau was a nightmare wait until klaus schwab is making the direction
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right uh down through christia freeland they should not be forgiven for the destruction that they have
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caused to this country freeland not carney not jolie not anita anand not any of the people that are
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considering running for the leadership of the liberal party and nor for the ndp that keep them
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keep them in their leadership yeah let's never forget that mark carney not only is he deeply involved
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with the world economic forum but part of his job at the united nations is de-insuring and de-financing
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oil and gas projects so right instead of direct cancellation what uh what they do is they actively
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work to make sure that oil and gas projects these massive multi-billion dollar projects that employ
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thousands of canadians with a well-paying salary it's his job at the united nations to make sure that
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those companies never get the financing and backing that they need uh so he would be a nightmare for our
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recovering economies here in the west the absolute worst and make no mistake he has got a network
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that rivals no other oh yeah in in the country of canada as a matter of fact he's he's probably
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the most dangerous man to to canadian sovereignty and to canadian uh prosperity that we have ever ever
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seen mark carney is not a good man for canada and it would be a disaster if they got anywhere close to the
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pmo so uh beware canada beware we got some we the fight is not over the fight is not over they are
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going to rebrand they're going to get rid of true i i believe that they're gonna they're gonna get rid
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of trudeau as leader uh they're gonna rebrand and they're gonna come in with a whole new list of
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promises for us and we must not believe them we we know the way they work and we know the damage that
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they can do we have to remember that they were completely silent while justin stowe in or enabled
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him um yes while he inflicted all this uh as uh pierre polyev calls it economic vandalism
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on the country uh pierre polyev clip coming up next uh he slaps down the cbc like nobody else so
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with cbc news and mr polyev if you could also answer this question in french as well as english of
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course the government is coming out with a 1.3 billion dollar plan to address border security
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do you think that's enough to stop trump's tariffs and if it was up to you how much specifically would
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you spend on border security what number would you put on it well you ask a classically cbc question
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which is how much money can you spend on a problem well that's the wrong question that's exactly the
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question trudeau has been asking for nine years it's the reason he's doubled our debt while making
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everything worse you know for example he spent 80 billion dollars on housing affordability well how'd
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that work he doubled housing costs he spent 60 million dollars on his gun confiscation zero guns he
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spent millions on a school food program that hasn't served a single solitary meal so we should not judge a
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program based on how expensive we can make it we should judge it by by what it can do how many
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helicopters how many drones how many boots on the ground that's the question i will be asking when
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i'm prime minister and how do we deliver it for the lowest possible price to taxpayers wouldn't it be
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nice if we had a prime minister who said we secured the borders we put more boots on the ground
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we stopped tons and tons of fentanyl from traveling back and forth we arrested the terrorists we shut
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down the organized crime we reduced gun crime and by the way we did it with less tax dollars
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that's how our mentality has to change we have to stop judging politicians by how expensive they can
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make things and start judging them by the results they get you went into a restaurant and had a terrible
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experience the food was awful you got food poisoning the service was bad you wouldn't walk out and say
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but it was great because it cost me a thousand dollars and because it must it's the most expensive
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restaurant around it must be the best no we judge the meal by the food on the plate and the service
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that delivered it that's how i'm going to run a common sense conservative government next question
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nobody nobody nobody communicates common sense quite like he does just like that just like that the
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measure of the success of a program isn't how much we're investing in it it's what it can do for
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the people of canada and how little we can spend for the taxpayers of canada it's brilliant uh let's go
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into uh i've got a couple of clips of arif varani being a bit of a nut job over the last couple of days
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these clips actually just came out this morning so i'm watching them cold just like you're watching them
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cold okay uh let's see what he has to say he's of course our uh justice minister is imposing intense
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censorship on the country well across the country should reflect on why they are liberals what kind of vision
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they have for this country but also reflect frankly on whom purport would purport to uh to replace us
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as government and uh what motivates me and motivates every single liberal no matter whom you're talking
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to right now is that we're all unified behind the idea that a change of government with that individual
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named polyev proposing to replace us would not benefit my writing would not benefit this city would not
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benefit this country i would just take this opportunity to encourage you to reflect on how this
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law trends transpired in terms of its development in the parliamentary process at one point this was
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being reported back by a justice committee with conservative proposals to gut the entire bill
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that's apparently the reflection on prioritizing prioritizing wrongfully convicted people in this
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country that to me is morally bankrupt that's not the kind of government i want to see that's not
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the kind of treatment i want to see for the wrongfully convicted that's what motivates me to continue to do this work
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uh i've got a real tough time with mr i'm gonna put you in jail for life uh for saying mean things on
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the internet worrying about the wrongfully accused as if that's the real problem with the justice system
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in canada right now that there are too many wrongfully accused now look of course the wrongfully accused
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behind bars that's a bad thing but that's a problem across every single justice system in the entire world
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world canada's got a revolving door of bail where these horrible people are out on bail uh
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can are they're committing crimes while they're on bail and then getting bail again the very same day
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that's the problem you know like and he doesn't get that he's the problem i have a real hard time
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uh listening to arif varani who just appointed hundreds sheila hundreds of liberal donors
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as judges across the country of canada this guy takes to the internet and pats himself throws his
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shoulder out patting himself on the back for appointing liberal donors as judges across the country
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when our justice system is an unmitigated disaster when you have guys when you have guys uh like the
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coots boys being thrown in jail for six and a half years and men who killed families on freeways
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out in you know three and a half months or whatever it is when you have murderers and rapists and
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terrorists walking the streets of canada and you have freedom protesters being uh being threatened
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for 10 years of incarceration i have a real hard time listening to a reef foreign born a reef varani
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talking to us about what he wants for canada i am so tired of these entitled rat bastards who have
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done nothing but destroy our country telling us what they think that you know what what would we
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what would be best for them get the hell out of my face a reef varani nobody has been a bigger
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disaster than you you know the just the gall of this guy he i wish he treated rapists murderers
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child abusers human traffickers sex offenders drug traffickers the people who bring the poisons
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into our communities that kill our children i wish he treated them with the same disdain as he treats
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his critics on the internet that's exactly right that is exactly right no this is not a man who is
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serious this is a man who is doing the bidding of a tyrant and the tyrant of course as justin trudeau
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but this is just another wheel reef varani is just another cog in the wheel of justin trudeau's
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out of control wagon i mean he is he he deserves to lose his seat and handily and man do i hope he does
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all of these people need to wander in the wilderness for 10 good years for 40 good years
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i'm not i'm not i'm not even i i'm saying this is a we need to smoke them for a generation to get them
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out not only that i was talking to a i was talking to a really really well connected political operative
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in the last couple weeks and um one of the things that we were talking about was the foreign interference
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uh commission report that's coming out isn't that coming out at the end of january yeah i just saw
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by the way i just saw the committee report that was released so the committee was sort of making a
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report simultaneously as the uh commission and the committee report their recommendations i think the
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recommendation 17 and 18 is to standardize the ability to freeze your bank account instead of just
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doing it willy-nilly based on hacked information and more oversight for crowdfunding uh because uh
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it might be used by terrorists but they're calling everybody terrorists so uh that those are the reports
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just the crackdown on free speech and uh making it easier for them to just make sure that you bounce
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your mortgage and your car payment and can't feed your kids because you are a little bit too dissident
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in your politics that sounds about right that sounds about par for the course for this government
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um but but what i guess the i guess the point that this political operative made was depending on what
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we find with that foreign interference uh report that's going to come out that's going to shed a lot of
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light over who's been influencing our government over these last several years if that government
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formed government formed government because of the actions of bad actors that aren't from here it could
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be argued that every appointment every law every policy uh every every procedure every standard of
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operation that's been done since the time of a stolen election could get repealed and i think that
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that's where we're at in canada because we've got a justice system that's broken a health care system
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that's corrupt our education systems in every province are burning on fire because of a federal
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interference we've got crime out of control we've got homelessness out of control we've got immigration
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out of control like there there is so much broken that this is why we're seeing canadians looking
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across the border at trump saying come liberate us like it is so huge that barring an invasion from the
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united states it almost feels hopeless but but if you think about it if we could just rewind back to
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2019 or rewind back to 2015 and undo all of these crazy crazy laws and uh and uh policies that have been
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put into place by the trudeau government and all of the lackeys that work for it we'd be in a lot in a lot
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better position because they should not the government should not be able to tell canadians what give
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send goes we should we should be able to contribute to they should not be able to tell us um what movements
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we should we should or should not be able to support and we've seen through these last several years of
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persecution of of of regular canadian people just how i mean just how much the government hates us
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and this is just another example like the examples you just gave is just another example of how much
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they hate us and how how threatened they are by the canadian people making decisions on their own behalf
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yeah and let's not forget like fin track under freeland or dominic leblanc now their job is to
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track down terrorist financiers they are not supposed to track down dissident canadians who organize a
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protest in their own capital like where are these people supposed to go to protest the government
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except where the government works like that seems a little on the nose but fin track on the flip side is
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not investigating who's funding iran all these pro-hamas demonstrations in canada every single
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week they have no interest in that whatsoever but if you were a farmer who maybe gave a tim's
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gift card to a trucker not only was the potential for your bank account to be frozen but guess what
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you probably didn't qualify for financing through farm credit canada when you were trying to buy that new equipment
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isn't that wild i mean the levels of government overreach that we that we've experienced in canada
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is just insane um i saw the report yesterday from rebel news that canada has dropped off the
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the 10 freest countries yes list and i went well no bloody kidding no bloody kidding this is a government
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that has gotten involved in our lives in a way that was unimaginable 10 years ago
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unimaginable 10 years ago and the loss of freedoms that and rights that canadians once enjoyed have
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just been flushed down the toilet by them and we we just must get it back we just must get it back
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uh i was gonna you know what we've got time let's do one more clip from a reef of verani because uh
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he must be greatly disliked by trudeau because he's the one that was trotted out to deal with the media
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today and uh somebody asked him about the delusions of uh the liberals right now and uh
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i'm here for this the media is finally finding a little bit of courage uh i'm sure it'll disappear
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quickly once an election is called all the caucus colleague wayne long said that the prime minister
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is quote delusional if he believes he can stay on as party leader is mr long correct or incorrect with
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that and why so what i'll say in respect of sort of what's been transpiring over the last few days
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in ottawa is that um it's ultimately decisions will be taken by the parties that are involved but i'll
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also just reflect on sort of my personal interactions with the prime minister when the prime minister
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appointed me into this role he asked me to serve as minister of justice and attorney general of canada
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he asked me to continue with the mandate letter he had given to my predecessor
00:28:51.200
that mandate letter included uh changing the way we handle wrongful convictions in canada
00:28:56.800
this is a culmination of and a fulfillment of that ask he made of me and this is a commitment to
00:29:03.840
the work we're trying to do as liberals and what i'm focused on uh in this moment is this announcement
00:29:10.560
and a very significant step in concluding that work i think that's the most important thing that i'm
00:29:15.600
thinking about today answer the question like he literally wayne long says you're delusional your
00:29:22.480
fellow mp says you're delusional and he's like in this moment regarding what's transpired with all
00:29:28.880
the parties and in our discussions just completely ragging the puck and then saying i'm here to talk
00:29:33.920
about the wrongfully convicted well actually my media handlers have instructed me to only say this
00:29:41.040
one single sentence and to just keep saying it over and over and over um regardless of the question
00:29:47.600
that you put to me so thank you very much i'm here to talk about the wrongfully convicted because we
00:29:52.800
are trying to look like we are compassionate and like we are doing something good for canada yeah yeah
00:29:58.240
that's what they do that's and and justin trudeau justin trudeau is the absolute king of sticking to
00:30:05.840
the three speaking points of the day he is an actor after all sheila and he does memorize his lines
00:30:13.680
so does the reefer on me this is a new one though like this wrongfully convicted stuff i've never heard
00:30:19.920
of this before ever this is a new liberal talking point because i think people aren't falling for
00:30:25.440
abortion anymore uh they're not falling for american style politics anymore like they're not they're not
00:30:33.600
falling for that stuff so i think they had to like find something new reached it like broke the glass
00:30:39.680
in case of emergency and pulled out the wrongfully convicted also it's a bit rich for these liberals
00:30:45.520
to even be talking about wrongfully convicted because they don't care about the number of times
00:30:49.040
they've wrongfully convicted people i.e socially canceled them um for saying things that the liberals
00:30:56.400
didn't like they tried to wrongfully convict the entire freedom convoy several times of being a
00:31:03.120
foreign-funded kremlin-based operation full of crypto nazis uh so i i've got nothing to hear
00:31:11.520
from a referani about the wrongfully convicted they wrongfully convict conservative canadians
00:31:17.200
every single day of wrong that's right that's exactly right that is exactly right we're being persecuted
00:31:23.760
we're being persecuted conservatives are being persecuted christians are being persecuted did you hear
00:31:29.200
anything from a referani about those two groups about wrongful persecution no you did not i mean it is
00:31:37.520
just crazy the straws that they are grasping at but that is what you do when you're on a sinking ship
00:31:42.880
and you're just looking for something to keep you afloat isn't it yeah not one of the smartest rats is he
00:31:48.800
because the other ones are sort of trying to distance themselves i.e wayne long uh yeah and run he's
00:31:57.760
running this one to the bottom it looks like yeah he well you know why sheila is because a riverani
00:32:03.280
believes that there may be a juicier cabinet position for him coming up the only people that
00:32:08.080
are speaking out the only the only liberals that are speaking out right now are people that have
00:32:13.040
no chance at cabinet positions the ones that think that there may be an opportunity for them
00:32:19.040
down the line are keeping mum they're not saying anything they're towing the party line and they're
00:32:24.960
keeping very very quiet over this while ottawa is in full complete spiral meltdown um and and we're
00:32:32.080
watching the country fall apart those i mean though i got i got no mercy for those people none at all
00:32:38.640
they had an opportunity to get rid of the most destructive prime minister canada's ever had and
00:32:43.600
they didn't take it uh let's watch justin trudeau be delusional i i haven't watched this one in full i
00:32:52.640
just saw it was in like our little rebel news slack channel and uh so i thought oh justin trudeau at
00:32:58.480
the his company christmas party let's see what he has to say radians know where the liberal party of
00:33:06.080
canada stands we stand for an economy that is fairer greener and stronger an economy that works for
00:33:15.840
everyone not just the richest few we stand for safer communities free from assault style rifles
00:33:23.520
designed for battlefields right my mini 14. we stand for a woman's right to choose
00:33:30.880
we stand for the right to be who you are and love whom you love
00:33:35.520
we stand for the rights of linguistic minorities and that means
00:33:47.760
les francophones à l'extérieur du quebec and anglophones inside of quebec
00:33:55.920
we stand for reconciliation oh we stand against those who think they can exploit the vulnerable
00:34:03.520
we stand against hate and division we stand with workers and the middle class we stand with canadians we
00:34:19.200
imagine being one of the two dozen absolute deluded losers who would still cheer for that
00:34:32.640
asshole excuse my language pardon my language but i i've never heard a laundry list of poorer things to
00:34:41.120
support in my entire life hi we have scurvy and the best they can do for us is taking the gst off oreos
00:34:48.960
and tampons in the men's room that's exactly right defunding our military to a point of laughability but
00:34:57.520
yet putting tampons in the military bathrooms yep that's who we cheered for but what kind of like
00:35:03.440
what kind of ragged lunatic cheers for abortion like what kind of rag like this is not this is
00:35:10.960
this is something that is so serious and that is so so so completely morally profound who the hell
00:35:19.520
in their right mind could cheer like that for abortion right i mean it just goes to show you
00:35:26.960
the depravity of of die-hard liberal supporters and and and exactly what they'll they'll cheer for but
00:35:34.720
his i mean his laundry list is so disconnected from what's important to canadians well and no he's
00:35:43.360
he's he's projecting on every single one of them uh we don't care who you love i'm pretty sure you do
00:35:49.600
care who everybody loves because if you don't march in a parade to celebrate it you're coming to get to
00:35:54.640
that person um you care about rec you care about reconciliation do you how's randy bossano doing these
00:36:01.920
days he did not he was not removed from caucus he removed himself from caucus he was never fired
00:36:09.440
in fact when randy cocahontas was presenting himself as fake indigenous for the purposes of getting
00:36:17.920
contracts uh he he was promoted he was promoted to the minister in charge of jasper rebuild yeah uh
00:36:29.760
hundreds of canadian reserves without access to clean water uh first nations kids last in the nation for
00:36:37.840
graduation and retention rates in education uh dozens of people in canada's far north suffering from a
00:36:45.440
17th century pirate disease oh but but justin trudeau was committed to reconciliation go take a long
00:36:55.120
dive off a short piercer uh obviously obviously those were talking points that he he just has rehearsed
00:37:02.960
that he knows will get that will get lauded by his die-hard supporters but mean nothing to to
00:37:10.320
everyday canadians because like pierre pauliev said uh it doesn't matter if you just throw money
00:37:15.440
at a thing and the bureaucrats get to spend the money if nothing ever gets fixed and nothing ever gets done
00:37:20.880
it does not matter and just the yelling like get control of your emotions my guy like stop yelling
00:37:28.720
talk about projection hey like he really like he really wanted to get them jazzed for for abortion
00:37:36.160
everyone everyone let's let's show how jazzed we are about about killing babies dismembering babies
00:37:45.280
the man is sick the man is sick yeah keep going do you have more of him i do have one more of him and
00:37:51.200
it is it's uh it's really something to when you look at like the screaminess of trudeau versus like
00:38:00.800
the icy cold uh thoughtfulness of pierre pauliev just delivering every little bit of things that are
00:38:12.080
wrong with canada off the top of his head and like community nobody communicates common sense i don't think
00:38:17.760
quite like pierre pauliev i think that's uh they will teach his communication style i think in future
00:38:23.760
generations in communications classes in university he has a way yeah he has a way because he breaks
00:38:30.960
down these purposefully i think complicated issues into what it means for your family and your bank
00:38:37.120
account and that's a real skill because i think the other side makes these things big and too complex for
00:38:44.080
normal people to feel confident to weigh in on and pauliev sort of cuts through the bs that's that's
00:38:50.240
by design that's absolutely by design they over complicate it and they get so so high up in the air
00:38:56.320
that you don't feel confident in having an opinion let alone voicing it whereas pierre pauliev employs
00:39:02.240
this method of storytelling in his pressers that that it makes it instantly um instantly
00:39:10.240
understandable to the to the to the canadian population and you know what else it does it
00:39:16.000
makes it instantly repeatable because we could take what he said and repeat it for ourselves over
00:39:22.800
and over and over and that's something that uh that justin trudeau just does not do just does not do
00:39:29.040
i saw the other day i wonder if maybe i could find it uh jagmeet singh tried to do some of that
00:39:36.160
storytelling that uh pauliev does and he told this i've got you know what i'm gonna find it he told
00:39:43.200
this story of how he went to the dentist with somebody and then the dentist was like i'm fixing
00:39:52.000
these teeth because of you big fella thanks for fighting for the teeth uh i'll find it while we're
00:39:58.000
watching this next uh uh this next trudeau video because it is just i saw them like the hell you
00:40:04.960
went to the dentist with somebody the dentist just let you sit there in a sterile environment
00:40:11.040
like besides the ridiculousness of this the you haven't found a dentist that will let you take a
00:40:17.680
local politician or a national politician just into your dental appointment when they're working on your
00:40:23.280
mouth really you want us to believe that yeah and being congratulated by one of the highest income
00:40:29.600
earners because dentists are one of the highest income earners uh across the board in the country
00:40:34.400
they they they make some pretty pretty good money for their training i mean their training costs a
00:40:39.280
million dollars to become a sure it costs a million dollars i think me neither me neither they do they
00:40:45.520
do real important work but you know sidling up to one of the top income earners who's been thanking
00:40:50.480
jagmeet saying for being able to make more money is kind of laughable i mean what kind of working
00:40:55.840
man is he supporting he's supporting the upper upper three percent of income earners in in canada
00:41:01.760
and he told me thanks for fighting for the teeth like thanks for fighting for us little guys
00:41:07.600
yeah you know thanks to you jagmeet i can buy my third vacation home this time in bamf yeah
00:41:14.400
i'm gonna find it while you're watching justin trudeau uh have zero self-awareness whatsoever uh
00:41:23.120
talk about the conservative party and how polyev is a grinch because he wants to keep gst on oreos
00:41:31.520
to avoid a 62 billion dollar deficit anyway let's watch 150 years of liberal history
00:41:40.240
in the meantime the conservatives have changed their names multiple times and changed their values
00:41:48.160
more times than i can count i mean call me old-fashioned but i remember when conservative
00:41:56.960
stood for protecting our institutions instead of trying to tear them down
00:42:01.760
i mean just look at their current grinch i mean leader his slogans are all about cutting taxes but
00:42:13.920
put an actual tax cut on the table and he votes against it he voted against a tax break for canadians
00:42:24.240
he voted to make when he was a minister he voted to make life harder for unions to make it harder for
00:42:33.360
workers to organize hey he pretends to stand with them
00:42:40.320
he voted repeatedly against the right to abortion
00:42:46.480
but now he tries to claim he's pro-choice let me be clear
00:42:50.800
the end quote choice means standing up to the people who would take away that freedom
00:42:57.440
and that would mean standing up to his own party which he won't do
00:43:02.880
what a loser you know he would not sign the nomination papers of pro-life liberals but first
00:43:10.320
of all i don't know how you could be a pro-life liberal like i don't know how
00:43:12.960
how you could join the liberal party which is the party of death especially with their stances on
00:43:21.280
abortion at any point and made uh they're the party of death so if you are a pro-life individual
00:43:28.080
and you believe that that is a fundamental conscience issue for you like something that
00:43:33.920
your mortal soul depends on i don't know how you could find yourself joining the liberal party of
00:43:39.120
canada anyway but he would not sign their nomination papers and then he gets mad at
00:43:44.320
the conservatives because they say okay well we're this is obviously a conscience issue for many people
00:43:49.760
we are not going to impose one viewpoint on people when it is an issue that canadians have different
00:43:56.560
viewpoints on yeah uh but but it is like it is within justin's wheelhouse because abortion really is a
00:44:04.720
rapist's dream it really is a rapist's dream and people that that commit incest and people that
00:44:12.800
commit sexual violence uh abortion is just their their absolute best case scenario where you can erase
00:44:20.160
the evidence and these men can walk away with zero consequences of course justin trudeau would support
00:44:27.120
those men of course he would uh if we were if we were to impose limits on abortion in canada which we
00:44:34.240
should which we absolutely shouldn't which and the conversation should be on on the table as soon as
00:44:40.080
the conservatives are elected uh uh that should be one of the things that we talk about they should
00:44:45.680
do it quickly like it like it should be done so fast so that uh people realize the sky isn't falling
00:44:54.320
if you don't allow somebody to dismember a perfectly viable human being yep yeah no without question i also
00:45:02.640
like i also like how justin trudeau thinks it's a bad thing that conservatives once their party drifts
00:45:09.040
into uh corruption burn the whole thing down and start again that's what people of principle do
00:45:17.040
um but for the liberals they abide every level of corruption and he's proud of it he's like we've
00:45:22.880
been doing this for 150 years just corrupt through the moon and he doesn't understand that conservatives
00:45:28.640
will not abide that and that's why every you know decade or two or three we have to burn the whole
00:45:34.560
thing down and start again and i love how he thinks that it's a flex you know the liberals haven't had to
00:45:40.560
rebrand or change their name in 150 years we have remained consistent until you sir until after this guy
00:45:52.160
after this guy is ejected as prime minister and after they get absolutely eviscerated in the next
00:45:58.960
election don't tell me that the liberal party isn't going to be looking hard to rebrand and the reason
00:46:04.000
i know this is because the liberal party of saskatchewan had to absolutely get rid of all all uh uh all
00:46:11.920
it it was literally the visual brand the uh the uh uh uh the party name all of it had to get changed and
00:46:19.680
the liberal party of canada post justin trudeau will have to do the same because canadians i
00:46:25.040
won't let them i won't let them forget what they did to us and how how how far they've taken us down
00:46:30.080
the wrong path won't forget that we're gonna tie this around the liberals necks like a dead chicken
00:46:36.880
sheila for the next 40 years we won't let canadians forget what they've done to us and then we quickly
00:46:44.000
as soon as the uh conservatives get in we got to get to work correcting a lot of the a lot of the harms
00:46:48.560
that have i i think the first few years is just figuring out how bad it is honest to goodness
00:46:54.080
like the level of like corruption spending scandals improper contracts the dealings with mckinsey like i
00:47:02.160
i don't just and we're gonna need actual commissions like gomri style reports into the sponsorship scandal
00:47:12.000
as we saw with jean chretchen not these justin trudeau fixed appointed appointed commissions with
00:47:19.840
these very narrow parameters i mean look at the public order emergency commission they found that the
00:47:26.240
government did nothing wrong but when a real judge looked at it they're like yeah this whole thing is
00:47:30.400
illegal and it's just yes exactly that and that's another thing that's that's real important to
00:47:36.880
remember about pierre poly of because the conservative one of their one of the liberal
00:47:42.160
attack lines against pierre poly of is he hasn't had a real job he is a career politician he you know
00:47:49.680
he's never had a role outside of working the halls of ottawa you know what that makes him that makes him
00:47:57.840
an astute observer of what happens in ottawa and who does what that man has been building relationships
00:48:05.440
in ottawa for the last 20 years of his life not only that but he's kept his he's kept his family
00:48:13.920
real close you know they live real close to the to the that's right that's right he he hasn't had an
00:48:20.720
opportunity to to to veer very far from conservative values but this is a guy who will know who to ask
00:48:28.720
to get a fair assessment of what's happened in government and how to uh get this under control really
00:48:33.840
fast and i and i think i even myself have to temper my expectations about what conservatives will be
00:48:38.960
able to do right uh because because i'm at the point where i'm like send a meteor send a meteor into
00:48:44.960
ottawa that's what they deserve and we've got it all into the redo and call it a day that's right we will
00:48:51.600
we will build from the ashes uh as they say but but i gotta temper my expectations but i got i got a lot of
00:48:58.960
confidence that pierre polyev is the guy that will be able to that has the relationships and the
00:49:04.560
understanding of how these things work and how they've unraveled over the last 10 years to be able to get
00:49:11.120
them right so right i i the speed at which i think the conservatives are going to work will be limited by the
00:49:20.080
the wailing and the gnashing of the teeth as they say in the bible of the bureaucracy in ottawa well
00:49:28.800
maybe we need an elon type guy to come in like the department the department of government efficiency to
00:49:35.280
come in uh and this would have to be an outsider this would have to be a person that doesn't have
00:49:40.960
those tight tight relationships that can't be corrupted or veered to one side and and just do a real
00:49:48.960
a real hearty analysis of who does what and you know it's sort of it's sort of like the prove your
00:49:55.280
worth tour that you that that they did at alberta health services remember uh right her name what was
00:50:01.600
her name sheila adriana lagrange lagrange yeah yeah adriana lagrange marching into alberta health
00:50:07.520
services saying right prove your worth you got five minutes to tell me what you do to to to make
00:50:14.240
to make me understand why you're a value to the taxpayer and if you can't do that then here's
00:50:19.120
your pink slip we we we totally need that in ottawa i'm not saying we may need that i'm saying we
00:50:24.560
totally need that this is the most uh uh nepotistic and incestuous city in the entire nation of canada
00:50:33.520
they all work on relationships and we need somebody to go in there with a chainsaw just like elon who's that
00:50:39.600
gonna be for canada maybe like brett wilson that was the first name i had in my brain brett wilson
00:50:47.120
second kevin o'leary okay so brett w wilson we have a w brett wilson we have a we have a job for
00:50:53.760
you brother okay you're gonna have to relocate to ottawa for about a year but we need somebody to clean
00:50:59.440
house in ottawa and i think oh i mean he would be perfect for that role wouldn't he he would be great
00:51:04.880
now i your work i did find that jagmeet singh clip we're going to bring in ndp leader jagmeet
00:51:11.520
singh he joins me live now as we reflect on the year as well as what has been a wild week in politics
00:51:17.120
and it is only wednesday good morning to you mr saying thank you for being here thank you good
00:51:21.040
morning you said on monday uh that the prime minister should resign you are calling for justin
00:51:26.880
trudeau's resignation and yet you are not willing to vote non-confidence why not declare
00:51:33.200
no confidence in the straight to the point everything's on the table but we know that
00:51:37.600
given what's going on we've got a serious threats of tariffs by trump that threaten hundreds and
00:51:44.080
thousands of canadian jobs we got workers wondering will my job be on the table will i lose my job
00:51:49.440
we've got people that are having a hard time buying your groceries basic necessities that people are
00:51:54.480
saying i can't pay my bills the cost of housing is up and then we have justin trudeau who's more
00:51:59.600
focused on fighting his own party than fighting for people so it became very clear to me he can
00:52:04.880
no longer continue that role he's got to resign uh and then we've got to get down to the work of
00:52:09.040
protecting canadians against those tariffs making sure that we make life more affordable things that
00:52:12.960
we've been doing throughout the year you said on monday and again these are your words not mine
00:52:18.400
that justin trudeau and the liberals are focused only on themselves and not on canadians and yet you
00:52:23.360
are the one who holds the power to actually put this to canadians but you are single-handedly keeping the
00:52:29.120
liberal government in power why is your support for them still on the table well right now there
00:52:34.720
is no vote that would trigger an election but what i'm saying is justin trudeau is shown to canadians
00:52:39.920
who are saying i'm having a hard time with my life i'm barely getting by he's more focused on himself
00:52:45.280
he's more focused on fighting his own party so the whole year you had the opportunity to put this to
00:52:51.360
canadians so are you not focused on yourself too here well throughout the year we were able to make
00:52:56.000
some important things happen we were able to get dental care to a million canadians so because of
00:53:00.480
our work a million people were able to go to the dentist and i've met some of those folks i met sue
00:53:05.200
in ottawa who survived the cancer as a senior on a fixed income and has basically no teeth left
00:53:12.960
and she was at the dentist's office when i was with her and she said can you get my smile back and
00:53:17.280
the dentist and the dentists said yes because of this program that that guy over there fought for it
00:53:21.760
and she pointed at me uh that you're going to be able to get your teeth fixed we're going to actually
00:53:25.600
give your smile back that to me was very meaningful a million people in our country were able to do that
00:53:29.920
because of what we fought for free diabetes medication devices and free birth control are
00:53:34.960
also things we fought for and we secured in the past year we've been using our power to get things
00:53:38.880
done for people and if we were not there nothing would have happened every single thing that the
00:53:43.600
government did to make life better for people were things that we pushed for
00:53:46.480
after the holiday period after justin trudeau reflects say he doesn't resign then what well
00:53:55.520
i'm not going to answer hypotheticals but i can tell you my commitment is we know there's
00:53:59.280
going to be election next year we know that 2025 is an election year that's for sure and people tell
00:54:04.160
me again and again that they are fed up with and are done with the liberals are not going to give them
00:54:09.200
they don't deserve another chance so they'll be an important choice the conservatives care paul yeah
00:54:13.600
want to cut the things that people need they want to cut pensions for seniors they want to cut
00:54:17.200
child care for families they want to cut investments in health care they're going to cut and it's going
00:54:22.240
to hurt people or new democrats what we want to do is we want to make your life more affordable
00:54:26.400
make sure you can lower the bill lower the cost of your bills make life better life is not more
00:54:32.160
affordable right now of course not yeah under the liberals for sure i've got to ask you though
00:54:37.040
as bad as liberals are doing angus reed uh nanos abacus they all have the ndp slightly worse are you
00:54:45.440
not willing to call an election because you know you're going to lose bad oh no we're ahead of the
00:54:50.240
liberals for the first time in a decade uh every major polls put us not the polls that i've checked
00:54:54.400
oh yeah every poll in canada now has put us either tied with or ahead of the liberal so we're at the
00:54:59.120
best position we've ever been in in over a decade but that's not the issue right now the issue right now is
00:55:04.000
we know there will be an election in 2025 and what i'm hearing from people is they're worried about
00:55:09.600
the cuts that pierre polyev would bring in they're worried about what would that mean for child care
00:55:13.440
what that would be for dental care they just finally get it they finally received so my invitation
00:55:17.600
is to canadians out there who are worried about the cuts of pierre polyev saying i'm worried about
00:55:22.080
that guy i'm afraid of that guy i invite you to join us if we come together if we organize if we fight
00:55:27.680
we can win and i want to give people that hope okay jagmeet singh i have to leave it there thank
00:55:31.840
you so much for being here really appreciate your time thank you we of course reached out
00:55:36.160
to the prime minister's office who is no longer doing year-end interviews as well as the official
00:55:40.720
opposition pierre polyev was not committed to a year-end interview here on bt that's wild
00:55:48.160
you know i was on a yacht i was on a yacht the other day swilling champagne with a billionaire and he
00:55:55.840
said to me jagmeet thanks so much for lowering the price of my caviar for voting against right voting
00:56:03.360
against taxes on my caviar thanks so much buddy i mean this is this is what this guy stands for this
00:56:11.040
is what this guy stands for don't talk to me about child care don't talk to me about dental care or free
00:56:18.320
birth control which is nothing more than wrong sex hormones for trans women he doesn't care about
00:56:24.320
women's birth control he cares about wrong sex hormones for trans women um jagmeet singh you are
00:56:30.160
so far off base and he is in fact wrong about his polling there is no major pollster that has the ndp
00:56:38.080
about like they are still third behind uh some polls have them behind the block oh way behind the block
00:56:47.360
oh way behind the block oh no jagmeet singh is a terrible leader who's going to hang on
00:56:52.640
uh to his cushy salary his taxpayer funded salary and uh and claw a two million dollar pension off the
00:57:01.520
backs of hard-working canadians before he has tossed to the dustbin of history and and i i just can't say
00:57:08.160
this more clearly that man should not be given a moment's peace for as long as he lives right after
00:57:14.880
this there should not be one bowl of soup that doesn't have spit in it as far as i'm concerned this
00:57:21.040
man has been more destructive because he does he's the only one that's had the power to be able to
00:57:26.000
call an election and he has it to relieve if he really wanted to relieve the suffering of canadians
00:57:31.520
he would have he would have called an election on our behalf and he did not and look what he's doing
00:57:36.560
here it's a really it's not clever because it's jagmeet singh but it is a sneaky sleight of hand that
00:57:42.560
he's doing who is he to call for the resignation of the liberal party leader he has no power over
00:57:50.880
that he is not in charge of the liberal party although some days he it feels as though he is
00:57:58.080
that the ndp are just the socialist wing of the liberal party but he's got no control over who is the
00:58:04.640
leader he has the ability to put this to canadians instead his solution is to put the problem to the
00:58:14.000
liberal members right if justin trudeau resigns the only election we're gonna get is who's the
00:58:20.080
new prime minister because the prime minister is the leader of the liberal party will immediately go
00:58:25.760
into that's right we'll go into a leadership race not not an election no no this guy is this guy is i
00:58:32.160
mean this is the most self-serving man and the most the most greedy the most self-serving and the
00:58:38.000
most out-of-touch man in in all of the entire uh nation of canada jagmeet singh it's grotesque
00:58:44.880
because he needs there to be a liberal party in charge so that he can as he as he says here just
00:58:50.960
change the wording to cut through the political jargon he needs to wring out everything he can
00:58:56.400
from uh a liberal party that needs his support and he's gonna do it and so that's why he wants a
00:59:03.360
change in leadership in the liberal party and not a general election which canadians so rightly
00:59:09.680
deserve i loved her first question though it's like why aren't you doing it like why aren't you
00:59:14.000
calling an election that like like dude this is what we are all looking to you to to show a little
00:59:18.880
bit of leader if he had any leadership skills and he does not he would have called that election
00:59:24.160
already but instead he'll watch he'll watch the uh he'll watch the nation further devolve into madness
00:59:32.080
and chaos and corruption and crime and uh and at the end he'll walk away with a big fat pension
00:59:39.040
of course that's what will happen yeah it's all about him it's all about him he would burn the
00:59:43.120
country down as long as he got that pension and uh was able to tell completely false stories about
00:59:50.160
a dentist giving you the thumbs up that you get your teeth fixed because that guy right there was
00:59:55.200
fighting for as if he was in the like the exam room at the dentist's office can you can you fix my smile
01:00:02.560
it doesn't matter if you fix the smile jug meat if you catch scurvy and all your teeth fall out again
01:00:08.720
right you know what i mean like it's sort of yeah it's sort of anticlimactic and to be completely honest
01:00:15.280
like it it just sounds like a vanity it sounds like a vanity project for him this uh to say that
01:00:22.960
they got it done to further get business for the top three percent of income earners these are dentists
01:00:32.720
in canada uh uh it is it is quite literally insane and and none of the uh none of the people
01:00:39.680
that truly truly need that dental care are getting it right of them yeah and i from what i understand
01:00:46.320
the dentists didn't want this either like they're private entrepreneurs business expenses and things
01:00:51.680
like that and yeah they shoehorned into the government uh and now they have a whole new level of bureaucracy
01:00:58.320
now they have a whole new level of bureaucracy to to have to deal with so the cost for us uh regular
01:01:06.160
joe schmoes going to the dentist once a year for a for a cleaning and uh and some basic fillings
01:01:12.240
is going to be increased because because of the cost that the bureaucracy has added to to these
01:01:17.360
businesses we've been going for an hour but i got one more clip and this is the new year's day uh
01:01:24.800
video anyway so you a lot of you people have nothing else to do today except languish in the dark
01:01:29.920
because you have a hangover so uh let's watch you yeah you know what it'll happen and it gets us it's
01:01:40.400
okay and it gets worse as you get older i have what i get hangovers akin to uh the resurrection of
01:01:47.280
christ it takes me three days to come to life and the blanket i've been laying in is covered in
01:01:53.600
an outline of me it's like a shroud a shroud i do not bounce back the way i used to that's for sure
01:02:04.240
i do not i don't bounce at all i don't i hardly bounce at all i hit the ground and then i roll into
01:02:10.080
the corner um there's no bouncing here we've got one more clip let's leave on a positive note uh i can't
01:02:17.680
wait to see what this woman does in 2025 she's on the list of ladies i'm watching in 2025 you april
01:02:24.480
hutchinson and this gal uh it's of course premier janiel smith on fox news business uh she's becoming
01:02:34.320
quite a regular over there um they they love her plain spoken common sense and her uh dragging trudeau
01:02:43.520
without actually outright dragging him it's a very clever way that she does this but uh let's watch
01:02:50.240
her full clip of her on fox news business this is the premiere of alberta and she joins me now
01:02:56.640
madam premier welcome back to the program always good to see you back so my pleasure is trudeau prime
01:03:03.040
minister is he on the way out and if so is that because he ran down to mar-a-lago to plead with trump
01:03:08.720
and that wasn't popular in canada we're all very concerned about a 25 percent tariff coming in in
01:03:13.600
january we've got a lot of turmoil unfortunately we hope that we have some stability but what we're
01:03:19.760
trying to do is pretty years is address the very real concerns that we have on our border to make sure
01:03:24.400
we don't have illegal migrants make sure we don't have illegal drugs we announced a plan in alberta
01:03:29.440
and we hope that the federal government will be able to address those concerns as well that's what trump
01:03:33.920
wanted he wanted you to take action on your border your border with montana so what exactly are you
01:03:39.200
doing on that border what we're doing is we're hiring 51 sheriffs we're going to be putting sniffer
01:03:44.960
dogs on the border so that we can detect drugs we're going to be doing commercial vehicle inspection
01:03:49.680
we'll have a two kilometer zone off side the border so that if anybody is there looking like
01:03:54.400
they're trying to sneak across or come across from the other side we'll be able to apprehend them
01:03:59.280
and we we hope that we'll be able to address the the issues that we face i mean we know that in
01:04:04.560
canada as well as in the united states we've got a very serious fentanyl crisis and we want to do our
01:04:09.200
part to make sure that we're stopping the precursors to be able to create those deadly drugs and also
01:04:13.760
making sure that they don't harm people in our communities or in american communities as well that's
01:04:17.760
what we're doing in alberta and we're hoping other other provinces follow suit mr trump would be
01:04:22.240
satisfied presumably with what you're doing hiring sheriffs and the two kilometer exclusions he would be
01:04:28.640
satisfied with that wouldn't he i would hope so but again we we don't know i mean i think we've got
01:04:35.200
a couple of issues that have been raised by the americans they want to make sure that china's not
01:04:39.120
using our country as a back door to bring cheap goods into canada we've made our into the united
01:04:43.120
states we've done we've made some great progress on that we've matched the uh electric vehicle tax that
01:04:48.480
is on chinese electric vehicles as well as addressed issues around uh steel and aluminum we also know that
01:04:55.600
the the americans want us to meet our two percent nato commitment and so we have been strong voices
01:05:00.560
myself along with the other uh 12 premiers in advocating to to meet that nato target for the
01:05:06.480
benefit of both of our economies we we know that when we when uh when uh conflict happens around the
01:05:11.680
world canada has been a reliable partner but will be more reliable if we if we end up meeting that
01:05:16.560
commitment as well so we think we've got a few things to do but we're hoping to avoid tariffs for the
01:05:20.160
benefit of both of our countries may i change the subject to an issue that's of great importance
01:05:25.360
here in america and certainly in britain uh you're you're alberta you're considering banning doctors
01:05:31.360
from giving puberty blockers to minors under the age of 16. the brits did the same thing kids under 18.
01:05:38.080
are you meeting strong opposition with this uh we're the first province in in canada to do this and
01:05:45.120
i know that there are some activist groups that are going to challenge us in the court
01:05:49.040
but when we looked at what was happening in the uk you've probably covered it the hillary cass report
01:05:53.920
they uh went spent four years looking at all the evidence and quite frankly there aren't very good
01:05:58.640
long-term studies about what puberty blockers do what we do now is that the decision to have kids or
01:06:05.360
not have kids is an adult decision to make and so we want to preserve kids choices so that they are
01:06:10.640
making decisions prematurely that might affect their ability to have kids of their own one day so we
01:06:14.720
think that if it does get challenged in court we're pretty confident that we'll be able to
01:06:18.800
defend it nice isn't she a peach isn't she just a peach though yes as she is and on that issue there
01:06:28.080
of the you know her there's three actual laws that that deal with uh trans issues in alberta
01:06:37.040
and she initially said she wasn't going to use the notwithstanding clause to protect them
01:06:42.480
but now she has said to me in our year-end interview if it comes down to it she will use
01:06:49.280
it so she can add it anytime along the way and if these laws end up in legal jeopardy thanks to
01:06:55.280
activist courts and activists funded by justin trudeau bringing legal challenges that she would then shroud
01:07:01.120
the legislation but she wants to use that as a last resort instead of a first one yeah so as
01:07:10.080
as uh as connected as danielle smith is to these issues and she she amongst the premiers of canada is
01:07:18.560
probably the most connected to these issues she can't possibly know the veracity in which the activists
01:07:29.040
are going to come are going to come for her she can't possibly know the ways that they will use
01:07:35.040
the mainstream media to bury her they she can't possibly know the attacks that are going to come
01:07:41.520
at her at the ucp and at every common sense albertan that's uh that's supportive of these stopgap measures to
01:07:50.560
stop the harm of children and of women uh they they are the best funded the lgbtqia movement in canada is
01:08:01.360
one of the best funded uh this is on on the legal side and on the activist side to be able to stir up
01:08:10.160
trouble to manufacture uh outrage uh outrage and to play act harm that that that they claim befalls
01:08:21.280
their community danielle smith can't possibly can't possibly know and they are coming they are coming
01:08:28.480
they are um and they're coming with all of our money in their pockets now on the other on the other
01:08:34.720
issue boy she sure sounds like canada's foreign affairs minister but i'm reliably informed that
01:08:40.640
that's melanie joley if you notice fox news does not want to talk to melanie joley uh even though
01:08:46.880
she's the point person on this stuff it's danielle smith who is building those inroads
01:08:53.200
and salvaging the relationship with the trump administration the incoming trump administration
01:08:59.760
she's the de facto foreign affairs minister at this point i think yes she is yes she is well she
01:09:06.160
she not only knows her stuff but she sort of speaks she sort of speaks in a common sense conservative way
01:09:13.200
that would really really appeal to the americans you know she doesn't beat around the bush she keeps
01:09:18.880
it super cute which uh the trump administration will appreciate uh but she's but she's not coming out of
01:09:25.840
the gate like uh christia freeland saying you know insulting the americans insulting their election
01:09:32.080
choices and insulting their incoming uh incoming president or his administration um she's extraordinarily
01:09:39.280
savvy as it as it comes to uh forging those relationships and knowing what side of of her bread
01:09:48.000
is buttered and who's buttering it i mean there's nobody more adept at doing that than danielle smith she's
01:09:53.200
just brilliant she's just brilliant she's a clever clever lady and i think the other provinces should
01:09:59.520
be very very glad that the relationship with donald trump is not left exclusively up to justin trudeau
01:10:06.400
oh thank god and i just like i just i mean i just love every single time that that uh donald trump
01:10:14.320
or eric trump or any one of their you know close people in the administration starts tweeting about
01:10:21.200
the the governor of canada and you know what's so funny every time he says that he's like you know
01:10:26.240
justin trudeau is the governor the governor of the of the state of canada i think to myself i think to
01:10:32.560
myself he's not qualified to be the governor of canada and then i think to myself oh he's also not
01:10:39.440
qualified to be the prime minister and yet here we are and yet here we are but i gotta say that that uh
01:10:45.680
you know for everybody for everybody that's real concerned about uh trump trump bringing this up
01:10:52.400
would you rather the americans liberate us or would you rather keep being influenced and invaded
01:11:01.760
by the world economic forum the choice is yours like would you rather have china and iran and russia
01:11:07.520
taking over canada or would you rather have the united states taking over canada because uh the report
01:11:13.920
report for the department of national defense came out yesterday and in it uh the statistics
01:11:19.600
were shocking the canadian military is less than 50 percent ready for any action that they might face
01:11:26.720
right less than 50 percent readiness with the military and the truth is canada if the united states
01:11:33.200
wanted to blast over their border they need little more than a than a woven basket of water balloons to
01:11:39.920
to do it yeah that's what that's what poor shape uh the canadian military is in with justin trudeau so
01:11:45.840
uh you know i i welcome talks with our friends from across the border i welcome them and you know i was
01:11:53.200
looking at some leger polling about that i think it was leger maybe it was abacus but coming up now
01:11:58.560
yeah it was like a week ago um now it asks specific it didn't ask about separatist sentiment because
01:12:04.880
depending on what's happening that can be like as high as 50 percent right um be and they never
01:12:10.240
really quite gauge what that means does it mean fighting more with ottawa does it mean more
01:12:14.960
provincial autonomy does it mean like hey we're our own province as our own country or are we joining
01:12:21.360
the united states but this latest polling data uh shows that uh about 25 percent of albertans and
01:12:28.560
saskatchewan residents would be like yeah we're good take us yeah really that's a substantial amount
01:12:35.760
now who are like dead serious like yes we would i would join the united states tomorrow uh and it's
01:12:42.400
funny to watch the disconnect between the eastern commentators on this versus the people in the west
01:12:49.120
because they that's part of the problem they're like we would never join the americans and it's out
01:12:54.320
here in the west we're like i feel very culturally compatible with my friends in montana versus my
01:12:59.200
friends in the lower mainland of british columbia that's a true story we're much much much more
01:13:06.080
compatible on the prairies the prairie provinces with our american brothers and sisters than we are
01:13:11.200
with any other part of canada to be completely honest we got more in common with montana north
01:13:15.920
dakota south dakota you know all of the all of the middle states than we do with anybody uh with
01:13:22.960
anybody east of manitoba that is that is that is for certain uh but i mean referendums referendums
01:13:32.400
are something that canadians can and should do on this issue you know we i think many many canadians
01:13:40.240
are treating this like an existential crisis you know who are we well we're a post-national state
01:13:46.560
according to our own prime minister and uh and geopolitical borders change all the time and
01:13:52.800
who people belong to change all the time britain most recently uh decided to decided to walk away
01:13:59.280
from the european union they just went right it's not working for us and i think that especially for
01:14:04.320
those of us in the west we should consider posing a similar question i'm listening and isn't really a
01:14:11.920
referendum campaign the art of the the deal in the cell right yes the whole point of a campaign is to
01:14:18.800
convince people to your viewpoint so again uh here's the problem though you have premieres like
01:14:26.400
daniel smith and to some extent scott moe who are now as opposed to jason kenney previously doing more
01:14:33.760
than the strongly worded letters and so i know especially here in alberta daniel smith's sovereignty
01:14:40.880
act basically threw a wet blanket on the sovereignist movement here in alberta that was sort of getting
01:14:46.480
organized there's a bunch of little different factions that couldn't get their heads together
01:14:50.480
but she said i'll give you everything you need within a united canada and so now that sort of now all that
01:14:59.680
support sort of shifted over to the ucp which is good if you're trying to stave off the ndp right
01:15:06.800
right because yeah a separatist movement inside it inside of a conservative movement is is pretty hard to make
01:15:13.440
jive it's pretty hard to make jive but i do think that it speaks to the level of discontentment and
01:15:21.040
this is how disenfranchised uh especially western canadians are if 25 one in four of us
01:15:27.440
are saying right take us take us america we go on a heartbeat sure and that's how disenfranchised we are
01:15:34.320
and i think part of what daniel smith is doing by building those relationships being her own foreign
01:15:40.720
affairs minister to the united states yeah is some of that it's some of that like we're not
01:15:46.480
doing this with ottawa we're doing this on our own there's no reason why we have to do our
01:15:51.760
international relationships through uh the disaster dumpster fire of ottawa we can do that one-on-one
01:15:59.920
nation to nation as they say in quebec that's right that's exactly right no why let ottawa screw up a good
01:16:06.320
relationship right why let them get i mean would you trust melanie joely to negotiate with trump
01:16:12.800
or christia freeland who just spent four years crap talking him right it publicly i mean it that is
01:16:20.160
just crazy and that's actually another part of the story that i find really really uh disingenuous with
01:16:25.920
the with the trudeau christia freeland story like breakup breakup tale is that he was pegging her
01:16:32.320
to be the the minister of you know canada u.s relations and i went right they hate her why why
01:16:40.240
would that ever have happened why she is not she's not a trustworthy person down there this is not
01:16:45.120
somebody that they would want to engage with why would he earmark her for that role well i have my
01:16:52.000
theories and i asked the premier about that i think uh yeah well i said do you think that justin trudeau would
01:17:00.000
uh sabotage the trade deal and trade relations with the tariff with the united states so that he has
01:17:08.400
somebody to campaign against that isn't poly up because there's no way he can right here's what
01:17:14.640
you do you cause economic carnage in the canadian economy worse than you've already done and then you
01:17:20.240
say it's trump i'm the man to deal with trump so campaign against trump as opposed to campaigning
01:17:25.680
poly up yeah right and so how do you get those wheels in motion you send the person the trump
01:17:32.560
administration hates the most to be the trade envoy that actually makes that actually makes a lot of
01:17:38.480
sense that actually makes a ton of sense when you say when you yeah when you say it that way but this
01:17:44.000
was this was not a job that christia freeland was at all interested it it sounds like in taking uh it
01:17:49.600
the role offered no staff no money no you know none of the perks or benefits that she has become
01:17:56.960
accustomed to enjoying sheila the accoutrements of the job that's exactly right no it was a huge it
01:18:04.160
was a huge it would have been a huge huge demotion and one that would have come along with a lot more
01:18:08.800
headaches and it's just so great to see this public embarrassment too because then you've got the trump
01:18:13.680
administration's ire directed on you he's already making fun of justin trudeau every step of the way
01:18:20.320
could you imagine the the mockery that trump would direct at freeland i mean that's exactly right
01:18:28.400
yeah it would be terrible and trudeau knows that and you know the thing that trump is doing you know
01:18:32.880
he he he is talking in jest about making canada that the sure 50 you know the 51st state um but but
01:18:40.240
what he's actually saying is you get you canada get rid of trudeau and everything will be fine
01:18:46.640
between us we will return to our regular working relationship uh one that's highly based on trust
01:18:55.120
you know we have the longest uh unguarded border in the entire in the entire world and what he's saying
01:19:02.400
is if you guys get rid of trudeau we will be all good fam and so this is what we must do canada
01:19:08.160
we must get rid of trudeau lise thanks so much for coming on the show helping me uh wrap up 2024
01:19:15.840
well you're very welcome i can't wait to spend 2025 with you and thank you so much for spending so much
01:19:21.840
time in 2024 with us here rebel news you're quickly becoming a fan and staff favorite well it's been my
01:19:29.600
pleasure rebel fam and thanks so much for having me and really all of the very canada we've been through
01:19:35.120
the ringer in 2024 and and uh 2025 is going to be a very interesting year thanks so much for spending
01:19:42.400
your time with us for inviting us into your homes and and for sheila gun reed for doing all this heavy
01:19:47.680
lifting for us all the time thanks so much to you so happy 2025 happy new year everybody
01:19:54.800
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01:20:10.800
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01:20:17.440
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01:20:45.520
my own work i want to talk to you a little bit about how the international media and particularly
01:20:54.080
the american media is looking to us here at rebel news to give them a fair and honest breakdown of
01:21:02.240
what has been unfolding again this is pre-recorded in the liberal party of canada and all the palace
01:21:07.680
intrigue with justin trudeau so i myself have been on newsmax a couple of times already to talk about this
01:21:14.240
uh my boss ezra he's been on glenn beck's show and in a few other places because it can be and
01:21:23.680
this is not a slight on our american friends and viewers but we have a parliamentary system that is
01:21:31.040
a little bit strange to them foreign to them it's not their system so they need some explainers about
01:21:36.880
who's the ndp and why is justin trudeau in a coalition government and how does that change
01:21:42.080
and you know i think they know that justin trudeau is a bit of a foppish idiot who has destroyed our
01:21:47.760
country but do you know all the things that he's done and why he's done them and i think they know
01:21:53.840
christia freeland as uh somebody that the trump administration deeply dislikes but do they know
01:22:00.480
that she is a world economic forum fraulein do they know that she was the official biographer of
01:22:06.640
george soros do they know that she absolutely destroyed an entire section of reuters when she
01:22:12.320
was in charge over there um and that she is an economic arsonist on the canadian economy
01:22:21.520
so i thought that i would mosey on over to youtube and pull up uh some comments about ezra's appearance
01:22:30.240
on the glenn beck show explaining what is going on again this is pre-recorded in the liberal party
01:22:36.480
maybe when you're watching this justin trudeau has uh his government has fallen i don't want him to
01:22:42.240
resign as the liberal party leader i want his government to fall i want canadians to choose
01:22:47.680
who the next prime minister is and not the liberal party of canada they've had their chance they gave us
01:22:52.400
justin trudeau for nine years i think it's time for somebody canadians who the all of the people
01:22:57.760
suffering this nonsense they should have their say anyway let's get into the comments just me 522 says
01:23:04.080
christia freeland was laughing when they were freezing the bank accounts of canadians from
01:23:07.520
the truckers convoy when they protested in ottawa about trudeau's mandates during covet yes never forget
01:23:12.480
she cackled like a hyena when she destroyed the lives of canadians who simply didn't want to get
01:23:20.800
locked down anymore who were tired of having their rights violated she used the war measures act the
01:23:28.400
emergencies act martial law here in canada on bouncy councils and street parties in the nation's
01:23:35.360
capital like where again i reiterate where canadians supposed to go to protest justin trudeau except
01:23:40.880
at the capital like where he supposed to go to work uh she didn't like that but she abides
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these pro-hamas protests every week in canada's major cities let's keep going freeland is no better
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than trudeau two sides of the same coin keep her out of canadian politics actually i hope she stays on
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in liberal politics and she says she's going to she's going to stay on as mp she should stay on as a
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reminder of what the liberal party is in case they try to rebrand themselves that's what i think her
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speech and i think the the author of this means her post to x announcing her resignation was designed
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to make her look good but don't buy it she does not care about canadians only herself and her power yeah
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i mean she was told to deliver a very bad fall economic update and there's a reason for that
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she's the one who did it and so um if it's bad and it's your work you should have to deliver it
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she didn't like that she didn't like having to stick her name to that and then be told okay now
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you can go mark carney's coming but mark carney wasn't coming you believe justin trudeau's that
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stupid buyers freeland causes a crisis and mark carney wanted no part of it couldn't happen to a nicer
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guy he was outflanked by freeland although outsmarting justin trudeau is not a difficult thing to do
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okay well everybody that's the show for today um i can't wait to see what we all do in 2025
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thanks to everybody who works behind the scenes put the show together uh we'll see everybody back
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here in the same time and in the same place next week and as always don't let this government tell