Desperate Trudeau Calling on Mark Carney | Stand on Guard
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The ship is sinking, the rats are jumping off the deck, and there's a new update on the latest updates on the sinking of the S.S.M.C. Trudeaude. We also celebrate the 25th anniversary of my swearing allegiance to the Queen and becoming a member of the Canadian Forces.
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welcome back to another episode of stand on guard i'm your host david creighton
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it's september 7th 2024 when we come back the latest update on the good ship ss trudeau
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or is that hmcs true hmcs trudeau and where it is how far it's sinking
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and the latest updates we'll be right back with more so we are in a very precarious position
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in this country we need political change but we also need to resolve to resist
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yes as sasha the cat always said please like the station i'll tell you right now we're being
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we can do it we can do it i can't do it alone you can help me thank you so much for your support
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and we're going to talk about later about how much i rely on your support and not the support of big
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business or big media or anybody from russia i'll be mentioning that that's a it's a huge story but
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we we do want to talk about the ss minnow otherwise known as hmcs trudeau the ship is sinking the rats
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are all jumping off so so what's happening but before i get there i know i didn't give you much
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warning today in the the announcement so i'm just going to linger for a few minutes until we get
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get some get the audience numbers up but here it is early september and i forgot the other day
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to mark the one year anniversary of the freedom convoy trial that began last september the tuesday
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after labor day now labor day came a little bit later last year you know how it is sometimes it's right
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first or second september sometimes it's a week later depending upon when the monday falls so it
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was a little later but we just hit that anniversary so can you believe it one year there's they're
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coming back for the final summation of the prosecution slash crown in a couple of weeks maybe another week
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and i don't even think i'm going to bother to be there because thankfully chris barber and tamera leach
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don't have to be there in person they can do this uh online thankfully you don't have to make another
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trip but here it is a year for a mischief trial yes it has it has set a record it's just just incredible
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it's also september 7th today is the anniversary of my swearing allegiance to the queen and becoming a
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member of the canadian forces that was over 25 years ago like i say exactly it was a long time ago i did
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that in victoria bc i was living in comox on vancouver island i went down to victoria to the recruiting
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office there and with a number of other young men i don't know if there are any women in the lineup but
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about five or six of us took our oath of allegiance to her majesty and became members of the canadian
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armed forces two days later i was in chilliwack doing basic officer training seems like yesterday
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a ton but just thought i'd mention that a little personal experience and i'm sorry to get started
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so late today but i actually went out to breakfast this morning i never do that you say you know i'll
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do it tomorrow i'll do it tomorrow and the summer has gone by so quickly you know and it reminds me of
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so many songs i've sung over the years about you know the things we did last summer all the all the
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wonderful memories you have and this summer has gone by so quickly and it seems like the older you
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get the faster the summers go the winters seem to go as slowly as ever now february seems the last
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forever even though it's the shortest month of the year but summer seems to go so fast you remember
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when you're a teenager or especially a kid like 11 oops here came back again you remember when you're
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about 11 or 12 years old how how the summer seemed endless it was an endless summer you know remember
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that beach boy cell it was an endless summer and it seemed to go on forever now they seem to go by so
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quickly i don't know where the summer went but here we are in september parliament's coming back in a
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couple weeks so we'll be very busy watching that and just hopefully we're going to have an election
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which is where we're going to talk about here so thank you for in thank you for enduring my reminiscing
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there it's nice i i often feel like i'm talking to family when i when i do these broadcasts i read
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your comments and i thank you you know for the kind words you know we've been through some tough times
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in the last year the loss of my cat and the loss loss of my sister last november which was directly
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related to the uh the pandemic remedy i'll call it that supposed remedy which he had too many times
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and it was that was a hard loss but i thank you for all the kind words that you folks shared with me
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good times ahead you know as as i cope with life on a day-to-day basis and cope with it with with the
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help of friends family and my and in my god my savior and and it's it's a good time to to look
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ahead with optimism for the future as bad as this country can be you know thank god we still have
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freedom but it looks like we're going to have a fall election as i've been saying all week and
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this is a a result of jagmeet singh establishment and expectation that i don't think he even meant to
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establish did he really mean to say hey we're going to have an election folks but he started saying
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yes we will have an election sooner rather than later yes and an election is now inevitable it's
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not going to be october 2025 anymore we're going to have one sooner as long as he keeps saying that
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he is building the momentum for the next election independent of what he does so it's going to become
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like accepted that yes we need a fall late fall early spring election we're not going to go to the
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polls in january we'll go in november it will go in march that's my prediction i hope we go as soon
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as possible because we need to defeat a lot of trudeau legislation that potentially could lead this
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country to surf them and i mean the online harm online harms act bill c63 especially and so many of you
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out there know how dangerous this bill is and so anyway i better shut up for a while and uh let's get
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on to what pure poly have posted here i find this very fascinating trudeau is not getting it you know
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he's he had that altercation with the steel worker and of course he gets totally roasted destroyed by the
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steel worker and he looks like a clown saying hey let's have some donuts folks and i'm not going to
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show that again i think i was one of the first people to show it everybody else got all the
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all our numbers after i did but hey it was early sunday morning i put that on and it's been seen
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around the world i was i was talking to uh to my favorite restaurateur in this community in which i
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abide who is uh indo-canadian and i said did you know that video of trudeau having the discussion
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with the algoma steel worker has been seen in india india has been playing this video because of
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course they just can't stand justin trudeau not only because you know he allegedly had cocaine in his
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plane at the last g20 but because he made an absolute ass of himself and every time he visits
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india you know he starts appropriating the local uh historic garb and the cultural garb and preens
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before the camera and just makes a fool of himself so i really can't stand it but yeah that video has
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actually been seen in india fascinating so what's okay so what's what's the good ship trudeau up to as
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it sinks farther and farther beneath the waves well it's time to bring mark carney in oh of course
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what else mark carney that's the answer you've lost your political ally you've lost your loose
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coalition with the new democratic party i probably sing isn't even talking to trudeau and you know
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what's incredible is that what i've what i've heard from folks and what i've read is that trudeau
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didn't know that sing had pulled the plug on their treaty on their pact when he was doing that
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news conference this week from newfoundland because people were scratching their heads and saying is he
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just dense or does he not realize how important this is is he just pretending is he feigning ignorance
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when he didn't say anything about the deal falling through he talked about the free lunch program
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and of course reporters were waiting uh get you know get to the news justin get to the news
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and he didn't get to the news until somebody asked him one of the reporters said hey what about the
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deal falling through and justin's kind of like shocked and i guess his his worthless communications
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people who can't even tell him what's happening in the news were apparently i don't know out having a
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smoke break or something or something else and they didn't even tell him so trudeau of course looks like
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an absolute fool he doesn't take much to make him look like an absolute fool he does that well
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on his own but when he doesn't even know the deal is through and that's why he wasn't talking about
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this is how crazy the liberal government is this is how unorganized and ad hoc the trudeau government
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is so it's quite fascinating but this is karina gould you remember karina gould oh yes yes yes of course
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you do she is the liberal house leader again she was the liberal house leader when trudeau famously
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allowed or invited the former ukrainian waffen ss nazi to come to parliament sit in the house of
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commons gallery and get two standing ovations from everybody in the house of commons because he was
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fighting the russians and of course i haven't got the picture handy i wish i i should have gotten it
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up it's in my it's in my it's on my phone and i should have transferred it to my computer here but
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there's that famous picture of course with karina gould and the speaker at the time who who was blamed for
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this whole kerbuffle this whole shambolic mess standing behind
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hunker yaroslav oh no sorry i uh his this this former nazi his last name is hunker i can't i can't
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even think of his his first name right now but of course they're standing behind him and she was the one
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who said let's wipe this from the historical record that we have even had this guy here
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because it was such an embarrassment to the trudeau government and to her as the house leader
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who applauded this guy so she says let's wipe it from the parliamentary record like it never
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happened let's do the orwellian thing because this government's all about doing orwellian things
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anyway it wants to have thought crimes punished so let's just wipe it like it never happens that
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that's karina gould here's karina gould talking ctv news and this is quite interesting because she
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really looks stupid to welcome you back to the show thank you so much for making the time
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thanks for having me bashi last week i was covering uh your cabinet in halifax the retreat in halifax and
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i remember very distinctly you said at the time you were confident that's a quote that your agreement
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with the ndp was a good and strong one and quote we'll get to the end of june do i assume from those
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comments you did not see this coming that that is correct i am quite surprised today so so tell me
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a little bit more about that how were you how did you keep on smiling karina and bashi capalos
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just sort of warming up here you know there's some people out there saying that she just oh they
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wrecked well no she just asked some good objective questions and of course karina gold just just can't
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answer questions except repeating the same talking points and putting that stupid fake smile on
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face to find out and and i and i'm asking like not many canadians who knows but you would have a
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a more you know a closer relationship with your counterpart in the ndp that for than for example
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a lot of other people who have roles in government or in cabinet was this never conveyed to you
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throughout the summer no no not once no i mean i i was uh very you know honest and clear and confident
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last week because um as far as i'm concerned uh we've had a very productive working relationship over
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the last three years and have been able to deliver uh quite substantial programs uh for canadians of
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course there's always points of um disagreement and that was always contemplated within um the sacca
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but i found out at the same time as uh other canadians today um mostly uh on twitter um and uh yeah so it
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was it was it was quite surprising and and i think um a very if i'm being honest in an odd um way for the
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ndp to to do it um and well it would be very very rare for you to be honest about anything but how crazy
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is this they don't even know are they they're not even talking to each other this this is like politics
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that's never been done this way before they have this agreement and jugmate somebody leaked the
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information this is how incredible somebody in the ndp leaked the information to brian lily of the
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toronto sun columnist i don't always like brian but you know generally he's pretty good they leaked
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the information to brian lily but nobody leaked the information to the liberal party nobody leaked
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the information the trudeau the house leader or any any of the front bench mps nobody knew a thing
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about this this is so bizarre what is the ndp really up to here also odd um in terms of deciding to
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end the agreement i mean mr singh said in his video that um he's been more successful than he ever has so
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now it's time to stop uh being successful and delivering for canadians and uh i also just find it um
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kind of illogical or strange that you know last that he said he's going to stand up to mr paulia
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but mr paulia last week asked him to do exactly that and he's complying almost immediately well
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she got that i spoke with said that that decision was made in advance of the press conference that
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the video was even taped in advance and that essentially it was your government's actions
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throughout the lockout and the the events with cn that cemented the decision for them and you could
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hear him speak to that a little bit in the video uh when he talked about basically that that he accused
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your government of being too beholden to corporate interest to fight for people is there not merit to
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the ndp in you know deciding that they are firmly on the side of workers deciding against your
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government on that and of course the ndp is not firmly on the side of workers they don't know who workers
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are anymore this is a party of elites and if you're really excited about about 10 year olds
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having sex change operations the ndp is the party for you as as is justin trudeau's liberal party
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but that's who's voting ndp is the people on the radical fringe of woke politics and they don't
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know who the working class is and ultimately continuing to prop it up in a formal formal
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agreement pardon me uh well look there was always space in the sacca for disagreement i mean that was
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actually what the supply and confidence agreement was about it was to work together on areas of agreement
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and to have the space uh to disagree uh where we disagreed um for him to say that he's in support
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of workers i i you know given what happened over the past couple of weeks um if those rail strikes had
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gone ahead um we would have seen massive layoffs in other industries and workers affected and not
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to mention everyday canadians who would have seen honestly doesn't look convinced here a halt um so it was a
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very important and responsible decision that we took um but i do find the timing of it odd um and you
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know politics is is more of an art than than a science and um if he really wants to stand up to poliev
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doing exactly what he's asking is maybe not the best way to go about it but again you know i take your
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point on the uh breadth of the impact on the rest of the economy the workers in those incidents out of
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in those sort of the the the the whole thing as it unfolded did have a very specific set of concerns
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that ultimately your government decided to force arbitration on can you see how they would interpret
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that as a move that was anti those workers in particular well i think what's important is there
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has been a lot of bargaining at the table um but at the same time we have to look out for the entire
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canadian economy and for canadians overall and that's what has done since we've been elected in
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2015 has always put canada and canadians first um you know it's disappointing that mr singh is deciding
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right now that he's putting himself and his own political interests or what he thinks is a benefit to
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him politically first and you all are um you know the really important programs that canadians have come
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to rely on that we know uh that the conservatives under the leadership of pierre polyev uh will cut
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and get rid of things like dental care and pharma care and child care um things that matter to canadians
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so it's these things don't matter to canadians you know that's the decision of of the ndp okay we're
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getting finally to the crux ahead of the interest of probably a little too much in here is at risk and i
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take from that you know you mean that if polyev is elected and ultimately beats your party or the ndp that
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that that will come to fruition does that mean can canadians interpret from those comments that
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you think the likelihood of an election has just increased yes well it's a really good question and
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i i don't know if that's true or not um thank you for asking how things play out over the next couple
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of weeks uh one of the things that uh the ndp statement said and and remember like there there
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haven't been many conversations about this um but that you know they're going to take things on a case
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by case vote by vote uh basis um you know we're going back to kind of minority parliaments as
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usual uh the sacca is not a first in canadian history but it's the first time that something
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an agreement like this has happened at the federal level so um minority parliaments have existed without
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these kinds of agreements so you know my job now as house leader is to uh work with the opposition
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parties and you know that could be the ndp on some things it could be the bloc on some things it might
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even be the conservatives on other things to continue to deliver um for canadians so you're
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not that's what i'm focused on um and you know there's there's still elements i think um that
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are priorities for the ndp that they will want to see uh followed through um but uh that's going to be
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up to them now i guess when you say and the prime minister has said this frequently including today
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that you're going to continue to deliver for canadians here we go exactly does that mean because i think
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the message that they're sending public opinion polling is that they don't think you're delivering
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for them you're not well there are really big new programs that didn't exist nine years ago or eight
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years ago and that's good so we are going to continue to implement child care you know i was
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the minister of families that uh it's always a program is the answer for these liberals more government
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money more government spending more bureaucracy more interference in your life they really think
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this is the answer that canadians want this stuff a lot of time negotiating those agreements it's not
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done yet there's still more work to do dental care yes it's being rolled out across the country
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but it's not done yet there's still more work to do uh when it comes to the green transition um you know
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things that we hear from canadians that they like those actual policies and those programs are
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important and meaningful for them um but they're not done we still have to work with the provinces
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and territories implement some of them we're still working um to make sure that those policies are in
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place at the federal level and to deliver those actual tangible results to canadians so we've begun
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this process they're in implementation but it's not done yet and certainly what i hear from canadians and
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people in my community is that those are things that they like and they want to see continue um but
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i think what canadians also um can understand and and um and see is that those programs are at risk if
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the conservatives come into power so look our job as the government we are in government right now
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is to continue to govern effectively for canadians it's to continue to deliver the policies and the
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programs that we have put in place talking point after talking point and that's my job as house
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leader is to make parliament work and to continue to govern for canadians but it's that last part
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around effectiveness that i think is the point jagmeet singh is trying to make today or or it appears to
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me is saying is kind of the friction point between his party and your party you name a number of programs
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you say you've implemented them but there's still a way to go before they are they fully take effect
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think of child care for example i'm not taking away from the impact it's had so far but only 30
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of kids across the province a recent study showed actually have access to those spaces there is a
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severe shortage when you talk about bettering the you know cost of living for example or issues around
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affordability at the same time gdp per capita under your government in six of the last seven consecutive
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quarters has declined that's the steepest decline outside of a recession again like why do you keep
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saying you're going to continue delivering on stuff that canadians doesn't feel is actually
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changing their life for the better and that's the crux of it it's all bs and this reporter saw through
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that sorry that a little too much of that you then you probably wanted to see what a shift towards the
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center growing censorship once in a while a moment of truth once in a while a moment of truth
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we can segue now into that a moment of truth we need truth and that's why we need the media to be
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free that's why we need free speech let's listen to what kamala harris had to say about free speech
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and censorship just a couple years ago and and yet remember she said her values haven't changed
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but the department of justice of the united states back in the business of justice we will double the
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civil rights division and direct law enforcement to counter this extremism we will hold social media
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platforms accountable for the hate infiltrating their platforms because they have a responsibility
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to help fight against this threat to our democracy and if you profit off of hate
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if you act as a megaphone for misinformation or cyber warfare if you don't police your platforms
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we are going to hold you accountable as a community
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in other words we're going to censor you now i want to show you a great clip
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you saw i commented the other day about this indictment from the u.s department of justice
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merrick garland attorney general saying he's issued an indictment against these two russians who
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were allegedly had invested 10 million dollars into a media outlet independent media outlet from nashville
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tennessee and of course everybody now associated in any way with that media outlet is somehow tainted
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because they're russian propagandists and somehow it's against the law to be associated with russians
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to be associated with anything russian this has now become a crime now you tell me what propaganda
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is during war everybody engages in propaganda yes the russians have engaged in propaganda the ukrainians
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have engaged in massive propaganda but that doesn't compare to the propaganda coming from the state
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department and the department of defense in the united states and our own defense department in
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canada department of national defense massive massive propaganda coming out there are people out
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there in canada who really believe ukraine has hope in hell of winning this war now i'm going to tell
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you this i don't get any money from anybody except youtube for the revenue i generate and from supporters
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i don't get any corporate support at all i don't even have any advertising on this station as yet
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and i sure as hell have never seen a dollar from anybody from russia but i'm going to continue to tell
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you the truth about the war in ukraine even though my lineage is ukrainian i've said that very many times
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but i don't think ukraine should be a member of nato i think it's destabilizing for europe and for the
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world and i don't want to see a third world war erupt because there's greedy people in black rock and
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other multi-transnational corporations who want to make a bundle off of this war i don't think it's
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worth a nuclear war and i'm going to keep saying that no matter all the threats that are coming
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from the united states and the department of justice and our own
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trudeau government which says oh they're going to be coming down with the full force of the law
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against people who engage with russian propagandists who are trying to destabilize our democracy
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this is all rubbish this is a great segment from judge napolitano's show which i faithfully watch it's
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one of the best best interview programs on there it's all original content and this is scott
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ritter former u.n weapons inspector talking to him about that in gears uh to the topic of the
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interference with free speech um chris in in chronological uh order directly following each
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other nine cuts nine ten and eighteen the subject matter and content of many of the videos published by
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the company were often consistent with russia's interest in amplifying u.s domestic divisions in
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order to weaken u.s opposition to core russian interests particularly its ongoing war in ukraine
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the company never disclosed to the influencers or to their millions of followers its ties to rt
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and the russian government instead the defendants and the company claimed that the company was sponsored
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by a private investor but that private investor was a fictitious persona so what the charges until
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this morning do not represent the end of the investigation it remains active and ongoing our
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investigation revealed that since at least last year rt has used people living and working inside the us
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to facilitate contracts with american media figures to create and disseminate russian propaganda here
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how about us propaganda was pitched as legitimate independent news when in fact much of it was
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created in russia by rt which is an outright lie the russian government guess in their warped minds
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there's an exception in the first amendment for whatever the government characterizes
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as russian propaganda and i guess in their warped minds they're both lawyers one is the attorney
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general the other is the head of the fbi they forgot that the whole purpose of the first amendment is to
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keep the government out of the business of evaluating the content of speech you've been victimized
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exactly look listen to this comment what they're saying is ridiculous i i just want to remind when
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i graduated from college in 1984 with a russian history major and went into the marine corps as an
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intelligence officer because of my russian specialization um the cia was actively involved in
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doing a couple things one um they would intercept and they would read the newspapers the radio the
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the television uh broadcasts in russia and translate them into english language and publish them in
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unclassified volumes why so that everybody who was a specialist in russia everybody who had an interest
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in this could read what the russian press was saying could hear what they were saying on radio and on tv
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we never shied away from that and this is 1984 when the kgb was involved in a frontal assault on america
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trying to tip the scales of democracy against ronald reagan whom they did not want to be re-elected
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so there was very active intelligence operations involved to influence the american election and what
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did the cia do build a wall to wall off russian thought russian information no they said here it is
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why we weren't afraid of our skins back then we're proud of who we were we're confident who we were
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what you saw there with uh you know with with uh merrick garland and uh christopher ray are two men
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who have allowed their jobs important jobs to be politicized by the biden administration
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a biden administration that is scared of its skin scared of who america is notice what he said
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he didn't say they made things up he said they simply said there's problems in america
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well guess what christopher ray guess what eric garland there are problems in america
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yes right on and we will not be coyed by these stupid phrases and these threats about russian propaganda
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somehow being everything that is not part of the mainstream media's narrative about nato and about
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the war in ukraine we need to speak truth to power and we need to do that ever more so who do you think
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these guys are propping up who do you think they're alleging the russians are interfering with
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joe biden kamala harris that's what this is all about they tried this in 2016 against donald trump
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they made up those stupid lies about russian collusion a lot of people would tell you the
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russians would be quite happy if kamala harris wins because kamala harris hasn't got a clue in hell
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about foreign policy and she doesn't know what she's doing and she's very predictable she will just do
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nothing they worry they worry about donald trump so i don't believe for a minute the russians are
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actively working to elect donald trump any more now than they were in 2016 this is all a fear campaign
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to shut down free speech to go after small c conservative youtubers independent journalists
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you want to call them influencers whatever the hell that means anybody who doesn't read the talking points
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from the defense department either in canada or the united states anybody any reporter who doesn't look
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who does look objectively at what these agencies are doing and questions it and demands answers any
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reporter who's not going to just say thank you for giving me your news release i will type this up and
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we will put this online within the next 10 minutes no further questions need to be asked that's what
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this is all about shutting down free press shutting down free speech and i'll end with this thank god
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we will be having an election before october 2025 because we need to shut down trudeau's censorship
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which is as bad or worse as what joe biden has done and is doing in the states and what kamala harris as
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president would continue to do we need to shut down this uh this com this incredible encroachment
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on our basic democratic values on our basic ability to speak freely and i'll say that again
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