Liberal Agents of Kaos Say PLEASE IGNORE our scandals and CORRUPTION | Stand on Guard
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We need political change, but we also need to resolve to resist. We are in a very precarious position in this country. We need change but we need to resist to get it. Is there an agent of chaos?
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Welcome back to another episode of Stand on Guard. I am your host, David Creighton.
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Welcome to Thursday, September 10th. Sorry, October 10th, 2024.
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When we come back, is there probably an agent of chaos? More about that.
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So we are in a very precarious position in this country.
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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, and please do it now at the beginning of the broadcast,
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because that helps us beat YouTube censorship. They try to do it every day, but we keep beating them.
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It's amazing how you see the numbers just sort of plummet at a certain time of day as they suppress the story.
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But we're still beating them because there's so many of you who are sharing this broadcast with your friends and family like I always ask.
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I plead every day. We're going to be looking at liberals who are pleading in a moment.
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But literally, they look like they're in prayer.
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But are they in prayer because it's desperate? Or are they begging you?
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Just don't look at the elephant in the room, folks. Don't look at all this corruption and scandal.
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And I have to mention, we're going to start off with a really fun clip here, by the way.
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Okay, you know, J.P. Tasker, on again, off again, as far as I'm concerned with this reporting.
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Why has Parliament's work been paralyzed for more than a week?
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Why has CBC been paralyzed for more than a week?
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Totally ignoring the fact that the government business has stalled because the speaker said,
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They don't really think this has been an issue until now.
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You can't really avoid talking about it after a week, though, can you?
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And I said, Yeah, where have you been for the last week, folks?
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So, of course, Parliament remains so-called paralyzed to examine liberal corruption.
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The House leader, government House leader, Karina Gold, continues to pretend.
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The Speaker said, Let's send it to a committee.
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And she incredibly pretends that somehow it's a violation of your charter rights if Parliament examines liberal corruption and they send unredacted copies of liberal crap to the RCMP.
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Well, they think we're pretty stupid because they say, Hey, they voted for us last time.
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So this is always the story from this government.
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I want to start with a clip here from Jagmeet Singh for two reasons.
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First of all, he confirms what the conservatives have been saying.
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And I know Jagmeet's not the best person to take at his word because he can't decide between Monday and Tuesday whether he's supporting Justin Trudeau or not supporting Justin Trudeau.
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Sometimes the weather or sometimes it's the hour of the day that influences his decision, whether he wants to bring down the Trudeau government or he wants to support it and keep propping it up.
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It's all about Jagmeet Singh's political survival.
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And when he sees he might have a chance to overtake the liberals as the second party, you bet Jagmeet will jump at a non-confidence motion and a new election, an early election.
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But I have to laugh at Jagmeet here because he accuses Pierre Polly of being an agent of chaos.
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Now, if you're familiar with the same television that I grew up with, and I grew up with him largely on reruns.
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So, right now, the liberals have to do two things.
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And we support making sure the government's held to account.
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There's nothing that stops them from releasing those documents.
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They should move ahead and release those documents.
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And secondly, the issue that relates to Randy, Minister Boissoneau.
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Absolutely, he should be held to account and his colleagues should be held to account and brought before Parliament to explain why he's not justifying these text messages that make no sense.
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They could do the right thing, move forward on accountability, and Parliament can move ahead.
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It is also very clear, and you're absolutely right to critique the Conservatives.
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They are, as one of my House leaders says, agents of chaos.
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But that is, of course, a clip from Get Smart, second season, The Girls of Chaos.
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We're going to be looking at some of the real girls of chaos in the liberal government.
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But this, of course, was an allusion in this great little scene here about how China and the Soviet Union had separated ways because China thought the Soviet Union was too decadent, and they had a brand of communism that was not pure enough.
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So, chaos, of course, in the show represents world communism.
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Sometimes it represents Nazism, but it represents this totalitarian threat.
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And they always poked fun of the way the United States dealt with it, how spies dealt with this international threat.
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But that's a clever allusion to China in this scene here.
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No interest in ensuring that people get any help.
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The liberals should just provide the documents.
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Speaker, for years, they've known Sami Doon as a known terror affiliate.
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Yes, it's all about Pierre Paliyev not wanting to do anything.
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Well, he's the one trying to get these documents made public, or at least given to the RCMP.
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And he actually brought up this question yesterday.
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I would not have known that Tom Mulcair was writing a column for CTV.
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And that he brought up the very same thing that Pierre Paliyev brought up that got him booted from the House of Commons.
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Namely, that Melanie Jolie, one of the girls of chaos, or, sorry, women of chaos, one of the girls of chaos, is pandering to the ethnic vote in her writing.
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And she can't decide who to pander to quick enough because it's all about politics.
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And Mulcair, in the column, we'll get to it in a minute, actually says he can't...
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Death to Canada. Death to America. Death to Israel.
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Why does her foreign minister fail to act when Canada is threatened?
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Well, she told Tom Mulcair, it's about the demographics of her voters.
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Mr. Speaker, why does this minister put partisan politics over Canadian national security interests?
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Mr. Speaker, our government is deeply concerned about the national security interests of Canadians.
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That's why we support the law enforcement agencies and the security...
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I'm sorry, what in the hell does that answer have to do at all with the question being asked?
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That's why we rely on their advice to decide when the government, under the Criminal Code of Canada, should list a terrorist entity.
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These security agencies are constantly reviewing a whole series of organizations to determine if the threshold has been met.
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I recently talked to them as late as this morning, and I'm very confident that we'll have some important news very quickly.
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Dominic LeBlanc rises in the House and answers a question that was never asked.
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The question was about why Melanie Jolie is pandering, in some cases to Hamas, in some cases to other groups,
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because it's all about being re-elected in a very divided writing.
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If anything, she might have said we need peace in the Middle East, which I hope is a given.
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It's not for some people, because there are people out there who want wars to continue endlessly,
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whether it's in Ukraine or whether it's in the Middle East.
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Those people usually have a stake in this, meaning they're making money off the wars
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because they own stock in armaments companies, and they are part and parcel with the military-industrial complex,
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Certainly when I was in uniform, it didn't really bother me.
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But when I see how we never, ever can stop a war without starting another one,
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and how people are getting filthy rich off of the suffering and deprivation of millions of people,
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then I start to say, hey, maybe this military-industrial complex is real.
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Just have a look at who these companies are and how much money they're making,
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how their stock has exploded since the war in Ukraine and the war in the Middle East,
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because they're making profits like they've never seen before, at least since the last big war.
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These are the same companies, in some cases, that made billions at the time off the First World War,
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off watching young men suffer and die in trenches for four years.
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People made money off of that, happily, and it was all about making the world safe for democracy, right?
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You're hearing the same blather right now about the war in Ukraine,
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which has nothing to do with democracy, because Ukraine's not a democracy.
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It's run by a dictator named Zelensky, who said, no more elections in Ukraine until the war is over.
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So here's this article by Tom Mulcair, and this is the one, this is Melanie Jolie admits
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that she panders to the ethnic vote in her writing.
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It's all about how to balance the various issues and how to look like she's on everybody's side at the same time.
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Mulcair was probably the best leader the NDP ever had.
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He was probably leading the wrong party, though.
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And I think he's a pretty good analyst on CTV, but he really does decimate Melanie Jolie in this article.
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This requires what's effectively a ministerial position.
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Like, is this the way forward, that every time there's a major natural disaster,
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the MP, vaguely for the area, is going to be put in charge of fixing it, or what's happening?
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Yes, I don't think it's so much a municipal, it's not a new ministerial position.
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What the PM's asked me to do is be the lead of the ministers, to do the coordination and collaboration inside the shop.
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And the letter that I received from the Prime Minister means that I have support in the Privy Council office.
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It means that I have support in the Prime Minister's office.
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And it means that there will be a number of ministers that will be responsible for meeting regularly to do that.
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It doesn't mean we can't bring other members around the table,
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but you can imagine Minister Fraser is going to be very important.
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Minister Hutchings, because of her experience with Fiona.
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Minister Sajjan is going to be really important.
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So, look, it's a collaboration and coordination role.
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And as the Alberta minister, it's really important that I'm able to do that work with a number of ministers
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at the provincial level so we can get the work done.
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So, as a for example, so then should not have Minister Hutchings been assigned this in the aftermath of Fiona?
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Like, what, is this a new template going forward for disaster management?
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We're doing this this time because we see the importance.
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In fact, most governments go back to the past at one point or another.
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Well, you will note every time a conservative gets up in the House of Commons and asks a question about Boissoneau and this ridiculous story he's telling about him having nothing to do with this lobbying company while he was minister.
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It was that other Randy and his business partner, of course, alluding to this other Randy who nobody can identify.
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But nobody in the liberal ranks is even defending Boissoneau anymore.
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They just say, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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It's before, you know, we haven't resolved this yet.
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So, it looks like they're moving Randy in another direction here.
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Nobody understands disasters better than Randy Boissoneau because he creates them himself.
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So, this is probably a great place for him to be until he's turfed out of the House of Commons in the next election.
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Because the fire took place in a national park, we have a particular responsibility as a federal government.
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He will be replaced very, very, very soon as the employment minister because Trudeau is due for a cabin shovel.
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Now, moving Randy out of employment is not going to solve one.
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But, of course, he's always whining and crying about being persecuted.
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Maybe it has something to do with the scandals you're involved in and nothing else.
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Maybe, you know, because he's always suggesting it's got something to do with his personal life.
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It can't be about the fact I'm an incompetent minister.
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It can't be about the fact that I have done something here that is absolutely horrendous as a minister.
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If you've watched Question Period this week, and I'm sorry I'm not doing it live anymore,
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but I'm working in the afternoons for the post-millennial writing stories,
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and I can't do an hour and a half live broadcast right now.
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And you're saying, where the heck is Justin Trudeau?
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So, and yesterday was Wednesday, and that's the day he always promises his cabinet ministers, I'll be there in the house.
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It's because Justin doesn't do politics anymore.
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We're getting to work for the people of Canada.
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He hasn't commented on this horrendous scandal with the Green Slush Fund.
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And, of course, I haven't mentioned Green Slush Fund through the whole broadcast, but that's what the issue is here.
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This is a government agency, Sustainable Development Technology Canada.
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The other name, of course, is the Green Slush Fund that gave away hundreds of millions of dollars to liberal cronies, liberal friends.
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Justin Trudeau hasn't commented on this at all.
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Trudeau is in Laos working towards stronger trade and security ties with Indo-Pacific nations.
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CTV's Judy Trinh is traveling with the Prime Minister.
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Sandy, after more than 24 hours of travel, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has landed in Venteon.
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And he has brought along his son, Hadrian, for the trip.
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Trudeau is here to attend the Summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, ASEAN.
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Over the next two days, in Laos, the Prime Minister will be meeting with 10 ASEAN leaders to discuss strengthening economic ties.
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After Laos, Trudeau was planning to travel to the Ramstein U.S. Air Base in Germany.
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That's where Ukraine President Vladimir Zelensky was scheduled to reveal his victory plan over Russia to dozens of allies.
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But that Ramstein meeting was postponed after President Joe Biden, who was supposed to chair the meeting,
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decided to stay in the United States to deal with the deadly implications of Hurricane Milton.
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Going to Laos when everything else is happening back here at home.
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I think we have him on the run. There's no question.
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And do you think he's contemplating his political future?
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But let's get back to the girls of chaos here, the real girls of chaos.
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And here's our fabled finance minister and deputy prime minister, still hanging on by a thread, Chrystia Freeland,
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as she talks about all the hard work she's doing for Canadians here.
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And then the block demands remains the same about the OAS, but your government didn't support their motion last week.
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And I'm going to put something to you that Minister Duclos said yesterday,
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which is what the block is proposing is not the right way to proceed,
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because it gives more money to affluent seniors than to low-income seniors.
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Has your government shut the door completely on this demand?
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It's actually, we actually work very closely together.
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A collaboration that, a partnership that was really forged during COVID and the COVID committee.
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What I would say about the block is we believe truly in having an open door to cooperation.
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And we have been having some very productive, very sincere conversations with the block.
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Whoops, I think Chrystia might have dropped the ball there.
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No, they're not having any conversations with the block, which is really neither here nor there,
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because all the block ever wants to do is suck up your tax dollars for Quebec.
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But why would Freeland lie about this, saying that they're having these secret conversations with the block?
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Well, I think this is a desperate attempt to assure the Liberal caucus that there is a plan here.
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Jean-Yves and our House leader and Steve McKinnon and I had a long conversation last week.
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Talking about their proposals, getting an understanding of what were the core issues that were important to them.
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These are really, really important measures that are, you know, transforming Canada in a positive way.
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We did that working collaboratively with the NDP.
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They might try to fix something tasteless and meaningless with the NDP and try something with them.
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And they might suspend Parliament until January or February.
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That is a block leader Blanchett's summation of them.
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You know, they can either succumb to the block's wishes, blackmail, or they can't.
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From what I can tell, since Parliament came back, the government has been trying to pass its capital gains, ways and means motion.
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And it needs to pass this before it, or it wants to pass this before it introduces legislation.
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It's been delayed because of the privilege motions in the House or the privilege debates.
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Are you getting worried that you may not have time to pass this capital gains legislation?
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There's obviously a ticking clock on this Parliament.
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I don't, I can't remember if she actually, she doesn't mention this, or I don't think a reporter mentions this.
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This capital gains tax, according to the C.D. Howe Institute, is going to be collecting only 40% of the revenue they anticipated.
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That proves, again, that when you put a tax in that's not just for the super rich, it's for everybody who owns any kind of property, because the threshold was ridiculous.
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She doesn't obviously understand how much real estate costs these days.
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This capital gains tax was not going to just affect the very rich, the very wealthy.
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It was going to affect ordinary Canadians who tried to invest in real estate.
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People become less productive, less willing to sell their properties.
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And if so, what do you intend to do about that?
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I have confidence that at the end of the day, all of us who have the huge privilege of serving Canadians in Parliament
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need to and will recognize that our job when we come to Parliament is to work for Canada and Canadians.
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And that means not wasting precious parliamentary time with dilatory motion.
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We'll find out what dilatory motion means in a minute.
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It sounds like something Justin Shrewdhler says all the time.
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That's one caused by the Liberals allowing for hundreds of millions of dollars in dozens of conflicts of interest
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to flow inappropriately to Liberal insiders under a Liberal appointed chair
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who was found guilty of breaking Canada's Conflict of Interest Act.
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A majority of members of the House of Commons did vote,
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ordering the government to turn over its documents to the RCMP
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so that they can review them and take appropriate decisions.
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Yeah, we had Michael Barrett on the show the other day.
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This is about not paralyzing the House of Commons.
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This is about getting the Liberals to do what they need to do,
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They don't want to look at Liberal corruption because that's just unpleasant.
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But damn it, this is the job of any opposition party.
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And if this was the Conservative government trying to hide things, I'd say go after them too.
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But the reality is it's a corrupt Liberal government that gets more and more corrupt every day.
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And they continue to get away with these scandals because most of the mainstream media ignores them,
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including the CBC, including a lot of other mainstream media that are bought off with subsidies
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So Barrett is saying, come on, just do what you're told by the will of Parliament.
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The government is in violation of that order as ruled by the Speaker of the House.
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And that matter can be dispensed with very quickly.
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The government simply has to follow the will, the order of a majority of members
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that were democratically elected to the House of Commons, which they were not doing right now.
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It means having real debates about real issues and then getting down to a vote.
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But what we're seeing the Conservatives try to do to our House of Commons,
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turn it into a place where the currency is not real debate.
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The currency is, you know, nursery school insults.
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Continues to pander to Hamas supporters in the Liberal Party as part of her leadership campaign
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The alternative is really cold and cruel and small.
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Is it Pierre Polly making a very substantive charge accusation in the House?
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Or is it Freeland who says, if you don't like her or her policies, you're cold and you're
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We have serious disagreements in Parliament and everyone here is prepared to debate the issues.
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I think that really cheapens our country and cheapens our democracy.
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You talked this morning about inflation being low and interest rates falling.
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But the flip side of that is that the labour market is worsening.
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And it does stand in contrast to the U.S. where they had a big surprise increase in jobs last week.
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Are you worried about where this is heading right now?
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Because that is the reason why interest rates are falling at the moment.
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Both of them appear to be in prayer saying, God, get us out of this situation, even though
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But just like Melanie Jolie, who, when she was confronted about her pandering issue, puts
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her hands together and looks like she's in prayer.
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Well, actually, interest rates have come down because the Bank of Canada has taken a decision
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And I will refer you to the Bank of Canada's rationale for lowering rates.
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But the Bank does tend to be very focused on where inflation is in its decisions on interest
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Look, I think that we have a lot of very important and very positive macro, you know,
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Most important has been what's happening with inflation.
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Sometimes we've got to beat her up because it's the same thing over and over again.
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Okay, because inflation is really just measuring the difference between that and that.
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When you look at those two lines, you're talking about a 2.3% change.
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It's about the difference between this and that.
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And when you look at the difference between this and that, that's 20%.
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It is also the case that interest rates rose at a historically fast level.
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And one of our focuses post the COVID recession has been to help get more jobs back faster.
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And I'm really glad that we have 1.3 million more jobs in Canada than we had before COVID.
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How will we get back to parliamentary business?
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That's where Trudeau has been hiring masses of people, absolutely inflating the public purse with this.
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And that's where Justin Trudeau is creating his jobs.
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That's from the preamble to the 1962 Bill of Rights promulgated by John Diefenbaker, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker.
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The Bill of Rights became very popular during the Freedom Convoy because of its emphasis on free speech.
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The preamble saying, I am a Canadian, free to speak as I please.
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And that, of course, is something we're vastly losing in Canada.
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Don't believe people who say they've got an inside track on this and it's going to happen.
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But think of what Trudeau would be sacrificing if he does.
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He's got a number of bills that he wants to shove down your throat, including the Online Harms Act, Bill C-63, his censorship bill, his thought crimes bill.
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Keep watching and we'll keep bringing you all the news that you need to know.
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on a daily basis so you can continue to resolve, to resist.