Stand on Guard with David Krayden - October 11, 2024


Is This Finally the End of the Trudeau Regime? | Stand on Guard


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Summary

In this episode of Stand on Guard, I talk about the corruption of the Trudeau government, the corruption that is taking place under the Trudeau regime, and the corrupt policies that are being implemented by the government. I also discuss the corruption in the green slush fund scandal and the housing crisis in Canada.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 welcome back to another episode of stand on guard i'm your host david creighton thank you for
00:00:07.360 joining me today it's october 11th still feels a bit like summer at times but falls definitely here
00:00:14.760 in the outskirts of ottawa appreciate you being here on this friday morning hope you're having
00:00:20.700 or had a good week we're just about at the end of it now when we come back more corruption yes
00:00:27.360 there's more and trudeau of course is trying to hide from it all but he can hide only so long
00:00:37.280 more when we come back so we are in a very precarious position in this country
00:00:43.440 we need political change but we also need to resolve to resist
00:00:57.360 please like this broadcast if you can right now because it helps us beat the suppression
00:01:08.460 that we get every day from youtube because we talk about real issues here and that's what we
00:01:13.860 always want to do because i want to give you the news that you need to know so you can continue
00:01:19.540 to resolve to resist and i think that's if i have a mandate here i think that is the mandate
00:01:26.700 and i want to talk about a couple of things today all dealing with the cascading corruption
00:01:35.260 that's a good term i think we'll we'll use that more often cascading corruption with the trudeau
00:01:42.380 regime now it is a regime and then that word has sort of a colloquial feel about it it's being a
00:01:50.420 third world dictatorship you talk about a regime or for that matter a first world dictatorship but
00:01:57.960 it's really supposed to be a neutral term but if if people interpret it as a dictatorship that's
00:02:04.280 probably not a bad thing because that's what this country is increasingly becoming
00:02:08.220 under the trudeau government and it is a corrupt regime like so many others in the world now i'm
00:02:16.240 going to be talking about the china factor i know a lot of people turn off when we talk about china
00:02:20.540 but but don't this is the other side of the liberal corruption that is going to bite the behind
00:02:27.780 of justin trudeau and his government there's so much there and it's a lot of people who have been
00:02:33.280 working tirelessly on this file now we're never going to find out probably who these alleged spies
00:02:41.300 were now there's talk that there really weren't any spies that was just a mistake i was waiting for
00:02:48.560 that to happen but let's talk about a couple of other things because it's quite fascinating and this is
00:02:55.280 how about trudeau's housing oh before i get there i if you saw me on redacted yesterday i was talking
00:03:01.300 with clayton morris about this paralyzation how the house of commons has been paralyzed and and the
00:03:08.120 demands that the government cough up the unredacted documents relating to the green slush fund this is
00:03:14.480 the sustainable development technology canada and you know i said it's finally being noticed by the
00:03:22.020 mainstream media well isn't this nice i see this yesterday andrew coin has given us personal
00:03:28.800 personal personal approval that the that the the rcmp should be looking at these documents
00:03:35.180 and these documents should be coughed up you know andrew's always talking about how great the liberal
00:03:40.600 government is yes i know he's critical a few times he spent so much time on his hate trips against
00:03:46.840 donald trump and going on about how wonderful ukraine is and we should be spending billions there it's nice
00:03:52.480 to see him actually take some time to use his high editorial journalistic office in a productive way
00:04:01.320 and actually suggest that the mps have a right to take a stand very nice andrew thank you for your
00:04:09.500 continued diligence on this matter we can all agree on we need more housing in canada but that the
00:04:17.060 government should step up and make sure that housing gets built that's where some people disagree
00:04:22.420 take federal lands land that's owned by the federal government that isn't being used anymore
00:04:27.520 the conservative party leader wants to sell it all off to make a quick buck that does nothing for you
00:04:34.860 the federal government owns tons of land in cities and towns across the country you can build a lot of
00:04:41.720 homes on those lands so that's what we're going to do we're offering up that public land for housing
00:04:47.200 and we're not just going to sell it all to developers we're going to long-term lease it see
00:04:52.800 by leasing the land we get to work with communities to make sure that home builders are building the right
00:04:58.980 homes homes you can afford we've got land we got lots of houses to build so that's exactly what we're
00:05:06.720 going to do i mean this is such a a policy from fantasy land so you're going to lease this land
00:05:13.960 so the developers never own it and they're really going to build something on it if they don't own
00:05:18.920 the land this is such crap and it's it smacks of as i've said so many times in the past about this
00:05:25.600 stupid policy this is feudalism where you've got people living on land that's essentially owned
00:05:32.920 by somebody else in this case the government leased to a developer and then sort of leased
00:05:40.300 this is double lease this is like subletting land to the people who are going to have a house or an
00:05:47.860 apartment on it what about this is such a hokum does anyone believe this i i just can't imagine
00:05:56.240 that they're going to monitor the the housing projects on this federal land i even though we
00:06:01.920 have the most land to build on we spend a larger share of our economy on home building than any
00:06:07.500 other country in the oecd in fact twice as much as they do in the united states to build the
00:06:13.220 smallest number of homes why because of the bureaucracy that you have to fight your way through
00:06:19.720 in order to get a building permit the biggest single cost to added to building a home in canada
00:06:26.100 is not land labor or lumber it is bureaucracy sixty percent of a new cost a new home cost in
00:06:34.320 vancouver is permits consultants development charges taxes lawyers all the people who do nothing
00:06:43.560 productive to actually build the home and yet they take up the lion's share of the cost of the new home
00:06:50.240 so common sense conservatives are going to require municipalities speed up lower the cost of building
00:06:56.720 permits and free up land to build as a condition of getting federal money i will require cities permit
00:07:02.820 fifteen percent more housing completions if they hit that target they'll keep their money they beat the
00:07:09.540 target they'll get a bonus they miss the target they'll pay a fine realtors are paid for the number
00:07:14.560 of houses they sell builders for the number they build let's pay our municipalities their federal
00:07:19.960 infrastructure money for the number of homes they permit pay for results to build the homes
00:07:26.680 now there's the difference between the poly of plant and the trudeau plant once again i'm not in
00:07:33.740 the pocket of pure poly of i'm not here to promote his policies except when they make sense and this one
00:07:39.220 does this is quite clear what's the difference between trudeau's policy which which is crazy
00:07:45.300 hoping developers are going to build affordable housing on government leased land poly of saying
00:07:53.740 that's not the problem it's not that they can't find the land it's that they have to go through so
00:07:58.620 many regulatory hoops to get the housing built now this cuts through the bs and that's what all this is
00:08:08.440 trudeau knows what the problem is he doesn't want to make any effort to reduce the amount of
00:08:15.440 regulations that are eliminating housing production or reducing housing production he wants to keep the
00:08:21.840 regulations and he's talking about this pie in the sky plan or developers are going to say great
00:08:27.880 i get the lease the land and let me start building uh what about those regulations though so here's
00:08:34.880 that's fine we're going to sell off six thousand federal buildings and thousands of acres of
00:08:41.120 federal land to build build build and you know something it warms my heart to think of a beautiful
00:08:47.280 family pulling up in their u-haul to move into their wonderful new home in the former headquarters of
00:08:51.920 the cbc believe in freedom like uh yeah i've noticed like uh you know america's supposed to be the land
00:09:00.340 of liberty um yeah you know uh freedom and freedom and opportunity uh so that uh we try to i'm gonna say
00:09:09.880 right now this clip is not from tucker's show which is which is copywritten and will give us a
00:09:17.520 get us in trouble this is from x much as possible maximize people's individual liberty um and that
00:09:25.100 we try to be a country where you succeed based on uh your talent and hard work yes uh those are two
00:09:32.220 fundamental values um that that's what that's that's what's made america great and and if we lose those
00:09:39.740 we will our decline will be swift um what what do you if you had to get if you had to bet
00:09:48.800 i mean does freedom reassert itself in america or not
00:09:56.720 well that's why i think part of why this election is so pivotal i think if we
00:10:07.340 with a trump administration i think we can improve the liberty of americans um we can uh
00:10:16.540 i think we need to have sensible deregulation uh where we there's the key word sensible deregulation
00:10:26.180 that's what pauliev's talking about for canada this is integral to any substantive political change
00:10:35.540 we we keep the regulations that matter like we don't want to destroy you know very important
00:10:41.460 habitats or yes you know encourage oil spills or anything like that um but there there are so many
00:10:47.420 regulatory agencies that have overlapping responsibility um that we are smothering
00:10:53.000 progress and we can't build a high-speed rail in america you look at the ridiculous high-speed
00:10:58.100 rail project in california where they've spent seven billion dollars and all they've got to show for it
00:11:02.680 is a six a sixteen hundred foot section of concrete with no rails on it the picture of it
00:11:08.240 online so it's not it's not that fast yet we wouldn't say it's high speed at this point or even
00:11:13.780 rail it doesn't even have rail on it maybe by now they put some rail on it but it's this comically
00:11:17.840 small section of rail uh seven billion dollars has been spent uh most of it in like environmental
00:11:24.960 consulting and uh i don't know where it's but clearly not in building high-speed rail
00:11:29.660 uh so we can't we can't we've got there's so many different regulatory agencies and so many
00:11:36.820 laws and regulations that prevent progress that if this continues we simply won't be able to get
00:11:43.140 anything done it does seem like the engineers are not getting rich it's the environmental consultants
00:11:50.140 the climate consultants the dei consultants a whole consultant class seems to be getting richer by the
00:11:56.140 year where people with actual skills the ones that bring actual progress useful things products and
00:12:01.680 services that useful can use that's right yeah so this is the things that if you were like traveling
00:12:06.040 on a desert island you'd want those people right right um but you wouldn't want environmental consultants
00:12:10.340 they seem under they seem undercompensated though okay yeah yeah yeah and um it's like who's who are
00:12:16.840 actual builders that get things done um and uh you know and and and and every year we're making it
00:12:25.020 harder in america for actual builders to get things done right and that is very interesting because you
00:12:34.060 think about how many useless jobs are out there right now people doing things that are of absolute
00:12:39.980 no account absolutely useless work and there's so many people doing so-called consulting that are
00:12:49.020 producing paper that is meaningless and will be thrown into the fire eventually and the work is
00:12:57.840 completely inconsequential if you do real work i mean people listening right now if you drive a truck
00:13:04.680 if you serve food if you grow food you do real work you construct buildings you're doing real work
00:13:13.380 consultants don't do real work i like to think i'm doing real work again
00:13:17.560 well i think the work i did in the military was important and i think i've always tried to be an
00:13:24.080 even-handed very objective journalist but i really do feel like i'm doing real work right now
00:13:29.240 and i know a lot of you are doing real work but those people who are contracted by the government
00:13:35.220 that give them advice that they already know what that advice will be it is just a crock
00:13:42.280 now i want to get onto this here briefly i can't probably show the whole section of clips here
00:13:47.420 but there's more crap coming out about china i just want to read it we had sam cooper on the show
00:13:55.200 recently here
00:13:58.140 and he said
00:14:05.300 justin trudeau's former senior officials jody thomas and janice charette defended their decisions
00:14:12.380 not to escalate too high impact 2022 intelligence reports on chinese interference to the prime ministers
00:14:18.900 decisions that have become central to the whole commission inquiry into whether the administration
00:14:24.140 neglected to address growing threats from beijing or or china i hate always saying beijing here
00:14:31.140 here's another in a significant development that could reshape canadian perceptions of the whole
00:14:41.080 commission's investigation into foreign interference the bureau's national security sources allege that a
00:14:48.100 critical point of the highly sensitive michael chan warrant delayed for more than six weeks by public
00:14:55.020 safety minister bill blair's office touched on the office of prime minister justin trudeau
00:15:00.560 so we're not hearing anything about the whole commission right now except it looks like we're not going to
00:15:07.800 get these names let's listen to a bit of this mr erskine smith had more integrity than that
00:15:12.980 than to worry not be worried about four point of order like what is this absolute this is absolute
00:15:18.660 whoa whoa okay all right my integrity let's okay right off okay now this is the ethics committee talking
00:15:26.800 about the green slush fund that's how things are being discussed right now in the committee the liberals are
00:15:36.780 berserk they are completely out of control and listen to this clown all right all right um confirmed
00:15:46.540 everything i've been saying now this might be the story of the week underreported this is the parliamentary
00:15:54.480 bureau that reports on expenses
00:16:00.660 this is another confirmation that the trudeau government is lying about the carbon tax rebate
00:16:11.980 rebate in quotation marks you know how they talk about oh you know 60 percent of canadians are getting
00:16:18.540 more back from the carbon canadian carbon rebate more money in their pockets the talking point you've
00:16:25.420 heard it's a lie in the parliamentary budget office the pbo has confirmed it again about this horrible tax
00:16:33.440 this ripoff it showed that 60 percent of canadians pay more in the carbon tax than they get back in
00:16:41.240 rebates 100 percent of middle class canadians lose out in 2030 2031 we'll see imposing a tax or a charge or
00:16:50.380 a proceed on something means you get less of it obviously but it also affects the economy in certain
00:16:58.000 ways for example if you have a fuel charge the transportation sector is likely to be affected the
00:17:03.220 oil and gas obviously all these sectors that are energy intensive so it's very likely to reduce
00:17:09.400 employment or employment income but also investment income for example if you have shares in oil and
00:17:17.840 gas corporations the introduction of a carbon levy or a fuel charge is likely to reduce the profits
00:17:25.460 of this sector or the number of jobs in these sectors or the number of hours worked or the wages in these
00:17:32.180 sectors that are affected by the fuel charge so once you factor in these aspects or these consequences
00:17:39.500 of the fuel charge then the situation changes quite significantly and if we could pull that board just
00:17:46.720 back up if you guys don't mind in the control room it shows then on average more of a cost to
00:17:52.180 canadians so the opposite essentially of what the initial analysis exactly because then you have
00:17:57.360 individuals on average will have a slightly lower employment income or investment income as i said
00:18:04.980 if you have shares and corporations or dividends coming from these types of companies or businesses
00:18:10.880 then it's will be affected all right i know it matters to you i know it matters to you that the liberal
00:18:20.520 government has been lying through its teeth about this it knows the carbon tax is punitive that it's
00:18:30.940 punishing canadians that and and they also know it's doing nothing to affect climate change nothing at
00:18:37.220 all because canadians are continuing to hate their homes and drive their cars just as they always have
00:18:42.880 they just have to pay more to do it liberals know that they know this is a farce they know this is all
00:18:48.460 about appeasing environmental extremists in appeasing the climate change activists appeasing the climate
00:18:54.880 change extremists who are demanding this this is all this is about all this is about
00:19:01.200 um to the rcmp superintendents can you uh now we're going to listen to a bit of this this is the
00:19:10.940 testimony we're hearing about about chinese interference confirm that there are no prc police stations
00:19:17.640 operating in canada at this time again uh i'm not going to comment on on the ongoing investigation
00:19:25.360 you remember the chinese police station thing and the rcmp said oh yeah yeah they've all disappeared
00:19:31.760 lying they have been lying about this and of course this guy doesn't want to even talk about it
00:19:40.980 do you remember when the rcmp was a fairly objective organization that worked for canadians
00:19:47.860 that worked for a objective standard of justice and was not in the pocket of justin trudeau well that's a
00:19:55.080 that is a a foregone organization or shall no shall we say that's an organization that exists in the past
00:20:02.700 it's it's been well detailed that there is ongoing investigations on this so i'm not going to provide any further comments
00:20:09.080 well with all with respect i believe minister mendicino as he was minister of public safety i believe he actually
00:20:16.080 publicly commented on this issue in in in 2023 saying that the that the police stations had been shut down
00:20:23.680 now i think that this is a matter that concerns canadians greatly particularly groups that are targeted
00:20:31.780 um and and i'm just candidly i'm a bit surprised that we can't even hear in parliament say whether or not
00:20:40.020 they are there are police stations i mean it i understand that there are active investigations or there might
00:20:48.620 be i'm not sure if there might be how can't we just say yes or no there are these things are are not
00:20:54.200 operating and how does that jeopardize an investigation so there is active investigation
00:20:58.920 uh to your point saying there might be i think it's been confirmed uh that there is active investigation
00:21:04.540 and again i'm not going to comment further on on this uh on this subject
00:21:08.320 from what i can understand and i i know i don't have a whole lot of time but my understanding is that
00:21:15.880 the rcmp said that they shut these down that this is in 2023 so if that's a difference in 2024 here we
00:21:23.660 are and parl as parliamentarians studying foreign interference i think we should know so what is he
00:21:31.320 saying the rcmp just confirmed there's active ongoing investigations into these chinese police
00:21:37.220 stations after the government said they'd all been shut down so this government lies to you constantly
00:21:45.180 about everything yes there are chinese police stations but the government has never admitted
00:21:52.920 that truthfully and it lied about them all being mysteriously and miraculously just shut down
00:21:59.080 whether or not there has been a change there do you have any comment to that i don't have any
00:22:05.000 comments mr chair i would not characterize it as a shift to disruption what it is is a
00:22:12.240 shift or or a reinforcement of the focus being on uh actions that lead to greater public safety and
00:22:21.360 more significant impact so it's not like we are shifting to or away something we are simply saying
00:22:29.000 that prosecution is not the gold standard gold standard meaning how we're going to be measured on
00:22:33.600 whether or not we've had success we're going to employ and have been employing uh more recently
00:22:38.980 interesting admission here prosecution is not the gold standard i thought that's what the police force
00:22:48.840 ultimately was trying to achieve is he would he also be applying this to anything in the prime minister
00:22:56.260 or the prime minister's office prosecution forget it that's not that's not the gold standard
00:23:01.480 we'll do a trifle bit of investigating we'll do a cursory investigation and that'll be the gold standard
00:23:09.320 the fact that we actually reacted to this at all all of the possible options and tools which would
00:23:15.520 include disruption as well as other things to have a greater public safety impact what's example of
00:23:21.500 disruption just so you can explain to canadians what that means i mean you talk about parking police cars
00:23:27.120 parking police cars in front of the alleged police stations invisible is that give us some other
00:23:36.180 examples of disruption so i'll be cautious in getting into some of the the key examples but one of the
00:23:43.520 things is uh being visibly present as you as you said uh the other is working with with partners that
00:23:51.760 have authorities whether it be uh cbsa ircc um elections canada uh i'm having a blank here on i guess
00:24:03.600 generally is other government departments who can operate in that space and are probably better
00:24:09.520 positioned to do the disruption than the organization as mark mentioned uh we're always we've been looking
00:24:15.280 for the gold standard but sometimes you don't get there and disruption is probably sometimes a better tool
00:24:20.240 and ever notice how these government bureaucrats and that's all the rcmp are now are government
00:24:25.740 bureaucrats they talk about everything and talking points they can't even level with you anymore they're
00:24:32.280 talking about the gold standard the gold standard whatever the hell that means but that's how they
00:24:37.320 talk because they're there to defend the government that's where the community has to come together and
00:24:41.740 see who's better positioned to do that disruption the question of whether or not this issue is followed up
00:24:47.400 on is a question rightly put to the rcmp and it is up to the rcmp to decide on the basis of any
00:24:55.100 intelligence or evidence they may have in their possession whether they're going to take steps or
00:24:58.960 not i'm not in a position to comment for what the rcmp will or will not do
00:25:02.500 no they're not in visit chair on april 10th of this year but lobe and mail reported that in 2019
00:25:09.920 the then liberal candidate now member of parliament for dawn valley north was tipped off by a liberal
00:25:16.500 party member that he was being monitored by cesus it was confirmed at the public inquiry on foreign
00:25:23.360 interference but only a select few top liberals closely connected to the prime minister were
00:25:30.640 present at classified cesus the classified cesus briefing where this information was communicated
00:25:38.560 three top liberals received the briefing including azim ishmael the national director of the liberal
00:25:46.260 party mr ishmael then briefed jeremy broadhurst who did have the requisite security clearance
00:25:52.640 broadhurst being a top advisor to the prime minister broadhurst then briefed the prime minister
00:25:59.960 so what we know is that five top liberals including the prime minister himself were briefed that
00:26:08.260 that information resulted in a leak in which a member a candidate now member of parliament was tipped
00:26:17.200 off but he was being monitored by cesus can you confirm that knowingly leaking classified information
00:26:27.300 is an offense under sections 13 and 14 of the security of information act yes leaking classified
00:26:35.620 information as a criminal offense and it would be fair to say that it is a serious offense punishable
00:26:42.260 by up to 14 years behind bars yes i believe they're correct yes following the globe and mail report
00:26:50.820 i sent a letter to the commissioner of the rcmp dated april 12 of this year bringing to his attention
00:27:00.340 uh this apparent serious breach of national security uh whereby all evidence points to five top liberals
00:27:13.300 who one of whom or more than one of whom uh may have betrayed their oath of secrecy and leak classified
00:27:21.060 information undermining ongoing national security operations and on uh may 3rd 2024 i received
00:27:30.900 a letter from the commissioner uh acknowledging my letter uh since that time has the rcmp opened an
00:27:39.540 investigation mr chair i won't be able to comment on any uh any facts of whether we have or not and
00:27:47.700 well okay fair enough i understand you might not be able to comment on it if an investigation has been
00:27:52.420 opened but the commissioner did say in his letter that the rcmp will examine this information so has the
00:27:59.060 rcmp examined the information surrounding serious allegations contained in the globe and mail report
00:28:06.980 about a sir about a major national security breach involving top liberals close to the prime minister
00:28:13.300 perhaps even the prime minister himself mr chair again i'm not going to comment on on on this question
00:28:20.580 well that's as much as we ever get from bureaucrats and the rcmp as i said
00:28:25.780 are nothing more than bureaucrats today we're going to delve into this more next week
00:28:30.740 in terms of do you expect let me put that question to you right now do you expect any answers from the
00:28:36.420 whole commission do you think you're going to get any concrete results from the whole commission
00:28:41.700 or do you think the whole commission is going to tell you it was all a mistake about those mps and
00:28:46.740 possibly a senator or two being in the pay of a foreign government even though we had a bipartisan or
00:28:54.660 multi-partisan intelligence report released last april saying that's exactly what happened
00:29:00.900 and i've been saying since parliament resume how come nobody wants to talk about this how come nobody
00:29:05.460 has brought this issue up including the official opposition including the ndp including the only actually
00:29:12.740 the only np who brought who brought this up was elizabeth may a party of two she's the only one that
00:29:20.740 brought up this this incidence of spying so what's going on are we going to get any answers from the
00:29:27.860 whole commission i tell you i doubt it very much that's not what the whole commission's about i i
00:29:33.380 fear it's about whitewashing the trudeau government but there's just too much evidence of wrong doing
00:29:40.500 here and mps like michael cooper edmonton area conservative mp has been doing a great job and
00:29:48.500 i'm hoping to get michael on the show next week to talk about what china is actually up to here and what
00:29:55.460 he hopes to prove as a result of his work on this committee thank you so much for watching today
00:30:01.860 folks i'll be back again tomorrow on saturday to give you all the news that you need to know
00:30:08.740 so we can all continue to resolve to resist