Mark Carney confuses Canadian identity with socialism and government ownership of the means of production. David C. Creighton calls him a Marxist-Leninist and accuses him of trying to distract us from the real issues at hand.
00:05:58.300His attack on CBC is an attack directly on Radio Canada.
00:06:02.020And it is an attack on our Canadian identity.
00:06:07.180If elected, my government will take action to enshrine and protect and strengthen CBC Radio Canada for generations to come.
00:06:17.520We will modernize the mandate of our public broadcaster.
00:06:20.380We will give it the resources it needs to fulfill its renewed mission and ensure that its future is guided by all Canadians and not subject to the whims of a small group of people led by ideology.
00:06:33.440When it comes to this most important of Canadian institutions, all Canadians should have their say, not just a small group.
00:06:43.720We will not only increase CBC Radio Canada's funding by $150 million, but we will also make this funding statutory, meaning that Parliament as a whole will need to approve any future changes to its funding, not just the Cabinet.
00:06:58.440By strengthening our public broadcaster, we are protecting our identity and our culture and helping it to shine around the world.
00:08:59.600And that's what Mark Carney doesn't understand.
00:09:02.320He loves to go on about the fact he spent his life in the private sector as a central banker.
00:09:09.000He loves to criticize Pierre Pagliav for spending his career as a parliamentarian.
00:09:15.020And yeah, Pierre Pagliav doesn't understand the private sector, but I know how it works.
00:09:20.660Mark Carney knows how the world works like a gangster knows how the world works.
00:09:25.460How you get around the rules, how you evade taxes, how you funnel your taxes to Bermuda so you don't have to pay any.
00:09:34.200How you pretend you're moving your company to New York so it's going to avoid the policies that you are going to invoke.
00:09:44.880That's the real world for Mark Carney.
00:09:48.440The real world for Mark Carney is making hundreds of millions of dollars and telling you, you can't make that kind of money because we're going to make it so difficult for you to make money at your job.
00:10:03.180We're going to raise taxes so much, make it so long, have so many regulations that you're not going to be able to make enough money.
00:15:40.380It was the Chinese-Canadians in the media who were up in arms that Mark Carney refused to dismiss and disqualify Paul Chiang,
00:15:52.340the Markham member of parliament, the liberal MP, who said, hey, you know, why doesn't somebody just go out there and pick up my political opponent, the conservative opponent of mine, and drop him off at the Chinese consulate and pick up your million-dollar Hong Kong reward?
00:16:10.740Mark Carney stood by that man because he was afraid to buck China.
00:16:19.480There's so many questions about why was Paul Chiang advocating for China?
00:16:24.580Why was he advocating for the Chinese Communist Party?
00:16:27.020Why was he advocating for this kind of totalitarian response?
00:17:20.320And said, hey, maybe you could move Judy over to Paulieup's campaign.
00:17:25.800She's really causing some disruptions for poor Mark Carney.
00:17:30.200Because she's both the only reporter who's asking questions again and again, and it's not taking Mark Carney's pablum and is demanding real answers.
00:17:47.960I'm seeing very few people are watching.
00:17:50.600I have no idea, because I might have said China, you know, and that YouTube puts the thumb on any time we do that.
00:17:57.860Let's push back, people, and demand, demand that the suppression stop.
00:18:04.900But here's Judy going after Mark Carney again.
00:18:07.740At the helm of a company that quite clearly registered much of its business in Bermuda to avoid paying taxes, including, as CTV News reported, registered to an address of a bike shop in Bermuda.
00:18:20.620You have said that this is the way the world works, and that in the case of pension funds, that leaves more money for pensioners.
00:18:28.280But in this case, it looks like just plain tax avoidance.
00:18:32.180This may be a legal business in Bermuda to avoid paying taxes.
00:18:36.560As you first off, I'm no longer at Bermuda's tax avoidance.
00:18:42.480CTV News reported registered to an address of a bike shop to avoid paying taxes.
00:18:47.340For a second, and I'm having a hell of a time.
00:18:50.120Look at the look on Mark Carney's face.
00:18:52.700It says, don't you bloody well ask me a question about Brookfield Asset Management.
00:19:51.940The first off, I'm no longer at Brookfield.
00:19:55.640Secondly, this follows their arrangements, follow the rules, including the tax rules of this country, other countries.
00:20:02.840And thirdly, as you mentioned in your question, that the structure is organized so that Canadian pension funds can get the most benefit for those pensioners, which are teachers, retired first responders, and public servants.
00:20:29.960The thesis of that book was that capitalism or markets left to their own devices don't help humanity.
00:20:35.900For years, your party, the Liberal Party, has promised to stop the practice of tax avoidance that Brookfield and other companies have engaged in.
00:20:54.720In terms of having a fair tax system in Canada, including for corporate taxation, it's absolutely a priority of my government.
00:21:05.920If we are re-elected, it would be a priority of our government to ensure that our companies are paying their fair share of taxes.
00:21:14.460And that above all, that those taxes that are at the resources that are at the disposal of the government, that they're being put in place for the purposes that Canadians want.
00:21:27.380And today is about making sure that those scarce resources are used to reinforce our culture in an independent CBC Radio Canada that provides vital information in all of our communities and that helps to build this vibrant culture.
00:21:49.200And we are we couldn't be in a better setting, I think, than in Montreal.
00:25:02.080What they don't understand is that these podcasts cut clips that will be shared on all social media platforms, X, TikTok, Insta, Facebook, YouTube.
00:25:08.920That's how Trump dominated the news and social media cycle.
00:25:27.180Now, there's been some talk about Pierre going on The Pleb, and I doubt very much Pierre Paulyev is going to go on any show called The Pleb, even though supposedly Pierre Paulyev loves the show.
00:25:48.040I don't know if he even watches social media.
00:25:51.020I think his wife does, but I don't think he does.
00:25:52.700But what Patrick Bet-David is saying here about the need to get out there and talk to people who are not going to hear your message on CBC.
00:26:03.580And this is why this all comes back to, all right, Mark Carney wants CBC to survive for the rest of eternity.
00:28:23.680You know, good value for taxpayers' money.
00:28:26.960Letting people keep more of their paycheck.
00:28:29.800Getting the red tape out of the way to build some more homes so our youth can actually put a roof overhead.
00:28:35.000And she was saying that her kids listen to a lot of my social media posts, you know, and they're part of the generation that's really rallied around conservatives.
00:28:46.120Typically, we were the old guys' party.
00:28:49.820But now, a lot of youth are here because basically they can't afford a home.
00:28:54.580And I'm the only one that's been talking about how to eliminate the red tape, get rid of the sales tax on new homes, sell off federal land to build those homes, train up the trades to build them so that we can bring back that promise that anyone who works hard gets a beautiful house.
00:29:11.260And so I think that resonated with your niece and with Caroline's kids.
00:29:18.440And so I was very touched by her endorsement.
00:29:20.720She spoke beautifully, as she always does.
00:29:24.300Well, we're going to talk about housing, and we're also going to talk about that generational divide and how you might be able to bridge it.
00:29:30.300But I do want to get into the meat of the speech today.
00:29:34.900We'll get back to that in a second here.
00:29:37.060But CBC's at it again, telling us that there's a huge internal divide in the conservative party.
00:29:45.220And it's on the one side, it's Preston Manning.
00:30:13.400But he recently wrote a column for the Globe and Mail saying that if Mark Carney wins this election, it's going to incite separatism in Western Canada, especially Alberta.
00:30:56.480But the red Tories in the party, which now include Jason Kenney, once again, somebody I knew from 1999 when I first started working on the Hill, he used to be a real conservative.
00:31:07.820Now he's a red Tory, like James Moore, who's always been a red Tory.
00:31:11.800He's always been a real liberal from Vancouver.
00:31:14.680James Moore and Jason Kenney are really mad at Preston Manning for saying the obvious.
00:31:20.540And they're really mad at Daniel Smith for stating the obvious and for demanding that Ottawa respect the provincial autonomy Alberta has over its natural resources, including gas and oil.
00:31:32.660So go to hell, you two, because you don't understand what's going on here, and you never really have.
00:31:40.220This is all about your personal power and advancing the Canadian establishment.
00:38:03.560He just needs to stop listening to the idiots in his communications team that want him to do a Mark Carney act and say, we're going to go after Donald Trump.
00:38:16.280We're going to impose the worst draconian retaliatory tariffs in history.
00:38:21.080He needs to stop listening to those people and start listening to his inner voice that talks about freedom in Canada, that talks about lower taxes, less regulations, and a Canada that's free from the grip of the Liberal Party.
00:38:37.180That's what he needs to talk about, change, change from the last decade of drift and dislocation, change to freedom from the submissive authoritarian structure we have existed under during Justin Trudeau and now Mark Carney.
00:38:57.380Anyway, that's what Mark Carney needs to talk about.