Stand on Guard with David Krayden - January 12, 2025


Liberal Party Leadership Farce | Stand on Guard


Episode Stats

Length

31 minutes

Words per Minute

134.74547

Word Count

4,296

Sentence Count

380

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

1


Summary

We need a political change, but we also need to resolve to resist it. Mark Carney is a man of many talents, but he's also a man who has a dark past. He's been accused of being involved in the sex trafficking of a woman who would go on to become a well-known sex trafficker to the stars.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Does Trudeau look a little too happy there for your own good or mine?
00:00:11.160 I don't know.
00:00:11.880 He looks very happy.
00:00:14.500 We'll be right back with more about what's really going on with the Liberal Convention.
00:00:30.000 We need a political change, but we also need to resolve to resist.
00:00:49.400 Yes, welcome back to another episode of Stand on Guard.
00:00:53.020 I'm your host, David Creighton.
00:00:54.920 Thank you so much for joining me today.
00:00:56.980 It just never stops.
00:01:00.760 The news cycle is just increasingly fast.
00:01:04.900 So what's going on with this Liberal Convention, this leadership race?
00:01:10.080 It's supposedly going to be all ready to go by March the 9th.
00:01:17.840 And who's in the lead here?
00:01:21.320 This is quite interesting.
00:01:22.780 The front runner in this race is somebody called None of the Above.
00:01:29.560 It's got 22% support.
00:01:31.280 That's much more than most of these.
00:01:36.000 That's double what Justin Trudeau would have.
00:01:38.740 Interesting that Justin Trudeau is still in the equation, isn't it?
00:01:42.040 I find that very interesting.
00:01:44.160 Chrystia Freeland is ahead with 19% over Mark Carney at 14%.
00:01:48.780 Melanie Jolie is out.
00:01:50.460 This is how, you know, this is just yesterday she announced she's not renting.
00:01:54.920 And she says she's putting the Canadian interest first.
00:01:57.420 She's putting Canada first.
00:01:58.860 Well, we will see if that's really what Melanie Jolie is doing.
00:02:04.940 And I've got a bunch of slides that just disappear here.
00:02:11.160 I just want to make sure we've got them here.
00:02:20.980 Now, who is Mark Carney?
00:02:26.820 You tell me.
00:02:27.680 This is the question that we really do need to answer.
00:02:34.080 Who is Mark Carney?
00:02:35.500 This is a guy who has clearly been doing a lot of things over the years.
00:02:49.820 And I'm...
00:02:54.500 There's a series of pictures that were taken.
00:03:01.340 And I'm just trying, trying to get this one up for you here.
00:03:06.480 Having some trouble with my internet today.
00:03:08.860 Wouldn't you know that?
00:03:13.200 Wouldn't you know that?
00:03:14.520 Guess who this is?
00:03:32.340 This is Mark Carney and his wife.
00:03:35.740 Hobnobbing with Ghislaine Maxwell.
00:03:38.920 The, basically, who was pimping for Jeffrey Epstein.
00:03:47.880 It's from 2013.
00:03:50.100 They're at his wife's farm.
00:03:54.500 She apparently has a large farm.
00:03:57.900 A very wealthy family.
00:03:59.740 This is Mark Carney's wife.
00:04:01.560 And there's a lot of connections here.
00:04:04.000 And so, Toronto Sun has been, has run these pictures.
00:04:10.480 I'm not the, obviously, not the first one.
00:04:12.880 There has been some hesitancy, see, to do that.
00:04:17.820 Because this is a very, very serious.
00:04:22.340 Now, is that you or your eco-warrior wife speaking, Mark?
00:04:36.820 Mark Carney was already in trouble as the governor of the Bank of England.
00:04:42.440 He was already way too woke for the people in the UK.
00:04:54.120 And it's interesting, the connection here.
00:04:57.880 His wife, Mark Carney's wife, Diana Fox Carney.
00:05:01.440 She works with Jerry Butts and Evan Solomon.
00:05:09.140 You remember Evan Solomon, the art dealer who was a CTV host at Eurasia Group?
00:05:15.980 Eurasia Group is another globalist outfit that continues to get all kinds of support from the federal government in terms of contracts and consultants.
00:05:28.860 These are the kind of people we are dealing with here.
00:05:36.060 And so, this is what the Toronto Sun has been reporting.
00:05:39.400 I think this is extremely significant.
00:05:43.520 And this is several photos from August 2013 show Carney socializing with Maxell.
00:05:51.340 This is Ghislaine Maxell at an event called the Wilderness Festival.
00:05:54.900 Carney had just moved to Britain to take up a new position as governor of the Bank of England after serving five years in the same role with the Bank of Canada.
00:06:03.720 The published photos of Carney and Maxell show he and his wife relaxing in casual conversation with the woman who would go on to become a well-known sex trafficker to the stars.
00:06:16.580 They certainly can't be dismissed as just two people being caught in the same frame by a paparazzi photographer.
00:06:26.500 The photos predate Maxwell being charged for her involvement in Epstein's sex crimes.
00:06:32.400 But after Epstein's 13 months in prison over 2008 to 2009 for sexual offenses that Maxwell was not charged for.
00:06:42.460 So, here's these pictures again.
00:06:51.620 What are we getting with Mark Carney?
00:06:54.220 This is my question this morning.
00:06:56.720 And I'm gradually getting into what did he mean in that thumbnail by Emergencies Act 2.0?
00:07:03.660 Well, we're getting there.
00:07:04.500 But what's happening to the liberal leadership race?
00:07:09.240 Let's just listen briefly to this.
00:07:10.860 Hello is political analyst Laurie Turnbull.
00:07:12.800 Laurie, thanks as always for joining us.
00:07:14.760 Thank you so much for having me.
00:07:16.220 Let's talk quickly.
00:07:17.660 Melanie Jolie yesterday confirming she wasn't going to run.
00:07:20.740 Is that a surprise?
00:07:21.620 She said she thought she would have a good chance of winning.
00:07:24.860 Sure.
00:07:25.740 It's a bit of a surprise.
00:07:26.880 Yeah.
00:07:27.000 I mean, I think she was certainly one of the names that people were really looking at.
00:07:31.180 Somebody who would have ran from Quebec.
00:07:33.000 I think that's significant because now there's a lot of pressure to see whether Minister Champagne will put his name forward for this.
00:07:39.660 Because I think the party, I mean, obviously this is about choosing a leader.
00:07:43.860 It's about getting somebody in there soon because there's going to be an election really soon.
00:07:47.440 But it's also about growing a party, signing up members, you know, kicking up some noise about the party's, you know, change moment, right, which they're trying to create here.
00:07:56.400 And they have such an important base in Quebec.
00:07:58.920 And so now with Jolie out, I think there's a lot of, you know, looking around to see who is going to be this person from Quebec that the party will have running there.
00:08:07.180 Now, I believe they've had a kind of unofficial plan of alternating Quebec and outside of Quebec as a leader.
00:08:13.240 And, of course, Anita Anand has just announced as well, she's not running, transport minister.
00:08:19.020 She was previously defense minister.
00:08:22.300 This is somebody who probably was one of the more credible candidates, if you can stretch your vocabulary that far, when talking about contenders for the Liberal Party leadership.
00:08:37.760 Melanie Jolie had very little credibility.
00:08:39.200 So I don't, I think she was there simply because she's from Quebec, yes, and the Liberals love to ensure Quebec always comes first.
00:08:50.020 But that is, it's very interesting that she says she's fighting for the national interest now.
00:08:56.040 This is clearly, Melanie Jolie probably didn't have a chance of winning.
00:08:59.880 She was at 4% in that poll.
00:09:02.680 But is this about a coronation for Mark Carney, who hasn't even announced yet?
00:09:07.280 Will that apply on this one?
00:09:10.200 I mean, honestly, I don't know about that.
00:09:12.800 I think probably because of the nature of the speed of this thing and the urgency because of the timing of Trudeau's departure.
00:09:20.200 I don't know if those, I know exactly what you mean in terms of that back and forth.
00:09:23.680 And that's typically what we see.
00:09:24.900 I don't know if that would be a huge concern here.
00:09:26.880 I think it's more even to have somebody running, even if they don't win, have somebody running from Quebec to go out and kind of show Quebec that the Liberals are still their party kind of thing.
00:09:39.140 Because if the Liberals don't have somebody, like even in that leadership process, to be going out, selling memberships, campaigning, identifying, talking about Quebec and Quebec's place in Confederation, especially now, because we can see support for the Parti Québécois, for example, is going up.
00:09:54.860 There's going to be push for it.
00:09:56.480 Like the sovereignty movement is gaining strength again.
00:09:59.140 This, I don't think, is the time for the Liberals not to have a strong contender from Quebec, whether they win or not.
00:10:03.700 Are the Liberals performing in a vacuum here?
00:10:09.140 Do they really think Canadians are watching and saying, wow, this is the party of change?
00:10:15.680 Now, we'll get back to this video in a second.
00:10:19.280 But have a look at this, at this advocacy poll.
00:10:22.860 Have a look at this advocacy poll.
00:10:24.280 This was taken after Justin Trudeau announced his decision to resign.
00:10:30.220 He hasn't resigned yet.
00:10:31.800 Let's make that clear.
00:10:33.700 And I don't see any guarantee that he is going to resign.
00:10:37.180 But let's take it for granted that he will get around to resigning if the Liberals choose a new leader.
00:10:46.740 The Liberals are, what, 27% behind the Conservatives in this poll.
00:10:54.380 It was taken after Justin Trudeau.
00:10:56.680 It's not getting better for the Liberals.
00:10:59.240 It's actually getting worse.
00:11:00.680 The Conservatives gained two percentage points in this poll taken after Justin Trudeau decided he was going to resign.
00:11:10.240 Now, that's pretty serious.
00:11:12.080 And it suggests to me that there's no real support for the Liberal Party brand anymore.
00:11:21.380 Kearney, Chrystia Freeland come in.
00:11:25.140 Who comes in as the frontrunner of those?
00:11:27.500 Are those two to be considered the frontrunners, essentially?
00:11:30.780 I think so.
00:11:31.760 I think that's certainly fair to say.
00:11:33.440 And neither of them has officially said they're doing it.
00:11:35.820 But the Global Mail is reporting this morning that they've each got around 30 MPs at least supporting them.
00:11:41.780 And so you can see, especially as LeBlanc and Jolie have dropped out, that the caucus members are now moving around to choose whether they're supporting Freeland or Kearney.
00:11:51.280 So here we are, once again, Anita Anand is no longer in the equation.
00:11:58.960 How about Christy Clark, who totally bombed by saying she's never joined the Conservative Party when she did join the Conservative Party to vote against Pierre Polyevne in the last leadership race there.
00:12:13.800 And a huge embarrassment, somebody came up with a membership receipt, whether it was the Conservative Party, as the media is claiming, Jenny Byrne, the campaign manager for Pierre Polyevne's next election, or whether it was the Liberals.
00:12:32.740 I don't know, because clearly they're out to get Christy Clark because she might have a chance of knocking off Kearney.
00:12:41.980 Although, at 4% in the last poll, I doubt it very much.
00:12:45.980 And now, of course, she looks like somebody who can't tell the truth.
00:12:51.620 But the interesting thing is, neither of these two, neither of these two.
00:12:57.500 And I think, yeah, I mean, they are the frontrunners.
00:13:00.000 I think Mark Kearney or Christy Freeland, neither have even declared.
00:13:05.180 And this is supposed to be the shortest leadership race in the history of the Liberal Party.
00:13:09.060 That has been anticipated for some time.
00:13:11.900 And I think the more hours go by here that other MPs start to align themselves with one of those two candidates, it's going to be harder for other people to jump in and expect to find some support within CAGIS.
00:13:24.220 So I would suspect in the next few days, people will be finalizing their decisions.
00:13:29.160 And with Christy Clark, with everything that went on yesterday, will she even still consider running?
00:13:33.720 That's a good question.
00:13:36.460 I think, honestly, that the noise and the confusion and the apparent contradiction in the story here is far, far worse for her candidacy than if she had just said, yes, I voted, you know, I jumped in, I took a Conservative membership because I wanted to help Jean Charest beat Pierre Polyev.
00:13:55.720 Whatever, you know, move on.
00:13:57.600 Like, I think that there was a way for her to bulldoze through that and, you know, get through it.
00:14:01.920 And either it would have been an issue for people or not.
00:14:04.080 But now that there's the back and forth and the sense that, you know, the lack of clarity and, again, like the apparent contradiction, I think undermines her candidacy significantly.
00:14:13.100 Could there be a surprise, like a dark horse come up here in this race?
00:14:17.760 Oh, sure.
00:14:18.160 And I think there's also a question about what's going to be the timeline here, right?
00:14:23.560 There's still so much uncertainty about it.
00:14:25.260 So once you get somebody in place, the election is going to be very shortly after that.
00:14:29.060 How much furniture is going to be saved here?
00:14:31.260 You know, and is that person going to stay in this job for a long time?
00:14:34.860 Or is, you know, is the person that's going to be chosen on March 9th?
00:14:37.680 Are you the rebuild person or are you the short to medium term person?
00:14:41.440 I've got another scenario for you, because all of these journalists, these pundits are basing this on the assumption that the Liberal Party is gearing up for an election.
00:14:54.040 What if there's not going to be an election?
00:14:58.840 What if the House Parliament is prorogued for a second time, just as the new leader?
00:15:08.060 And that could still be Justin Trudeau, by the way.
00:15:11.440 Just as the new leader is proclaimed.
00:15:14.360 The House is prorogued again.
00:15:16.460 And because everything is on reset, the Liberals could argue that there's no need to have an October election because it's a whole new world.
00:15:29.260 And they could stay in indefinitely, or at least until next year.
00:15:36.560 And what are they after?
00:15:38.500 Well, what is Mark Carney all about?
00:15:40.700 And once again, Mark Carney has not said he wants this.
00:15:43.720 Thank you, Mark.
00:15:44.580 These offsets can also be catalytic as part of helping the economics of absolutely essential breakthrough technologies that need to happen for us to ultimately get to net zero.
00:15:56.720 And I'm sure that will come up more clearly because Bill Gates has led on those technologies.
00:16:02.040 Carbon Markets, a conversation with Bill Gates, Mark Carney, Annette Nazareth, and Bill Winters.
00:16:08.600 My name is Nicole Schwab.
00:16:09.780 I'm the co-director of the Platform to Accelerate Nature-Based Solutions at the World Economic Forum.
00:16:14.320 And I will be your moderator for this session.
00:16:16.360 Where have we heard that Schwab name before?
00:16:21.320 Mark Carney is a globalist, completely in the same pattern as Justin Trudeau and Bill Gates, for that matter.
00:16:31.680 What's going on here?
00:16:33.620 This is a climate change fanatic, a net zero fanatic, who is going to create even more hazards for the Canadian economy that is once again balanced on the edge of disaster.
00:16:50.160 So that's what the Liberal Party wants us to get with Mark Carney.
00:16:58.200 Now, to get back to Melanie Jolie.
00:17:03.420 Melanie Jolie says she's going to stay on as Foreign Affairs Minister and fight for Canada.
00:17:08.260 Yeah, everything is on the table.
00:17:10.220 Jolie won't rule out cutting off energy exports to the U.S. in face of Trump terror threat.
00:17:17.660 But Melanie Jolie is not in a position to cut off energy exports to the U.S.
00:17:23.600 Energy, under the Canadian Constitution, is a provincial jurisdiction.
00:17:30.040 She cannot unilaterally cut off Alberta oil and gas or B.C. gas or Saskatchewan gas, potash or whatever.
00:17:37.840 These are natural resources that belong to the provinces.
00:17:40.800 That's what Confederation was all about.
00:17:44.060 Melanie Jolie probably doesn't understand that.
00:17:46.040 But she's in no position to cut off any energy exports to the U.S. or anywhere else.
00:17:52.860 But she thinks so.
00:17:55.280 And that's why she's sticking around.
00:17:57.600 What is Daniel Smith doing, by the way?
00:17:59.660 Good for Daniel.
00:18:00.720 She's at Mar-a-Lago.
00:18:02.080 With a couple of her allies there.
00:18:08.620 And then you can...
00:18:09.080 Good for Daniel Smith going down to Mar-a-Lago and doing what needs to be done to keep this going.
00:18:20.540 Jordan Peterson and Kevin O'Leary with her.
00:18:23.860 I know some of you...
00:18:24.940 Kevin O'Leary is very polarizing on this broadcast.
00:18:27.400 Some of you love him.
00:18:28.040 Others hate him.
00:18:28.660 But at least he's never boring any more than Jordan Peterson is.
00:18:35.320 But good for Daniel Smith for going down, meeting with Donald Trump.
00:18:39.160 She has already said Ottawa is not going to dictate if Alberta can or cannot sell energy to the United States.
00:18:47.540 We do not need a trade war.
00:18:48.640 Of course, Trudeau wants a trade war.
00:18:50.120 I've said that often enough because it helps him.
00:18:53.640 It helps the Liberal government to create a straw man in Donald Trump.
00:18:57.980 To create an enemy.
00:18:59.800 This is the enemy.
00:19:00.980 And the Liberal Party will try to paint themselves as a bastion of Canadian nationalism fighting for Canada.
00:19:08.360 And, of course, it's all nonsense.
00:19:10.220 You know it's all nonsense.
00:19:12.680 You've heard this all before, haven't you?
00:19:15.080 And so I'm going to get to the crux of what I've been trying to say here in terms of what's actually happening.
00:19:28.440 Big news.
00:19:29.520 You might recall I said if Trudeau prorogued Parliament, there would be pushback from Canadians.
00:19:39.800 Yeah.
00:19:40.960 And this is exactly what I talked about.
00:19:43.340 This is Canada pushing back and saying, no way, you're not going to rule by decree.
00:19:50.200 You're not going to prorogue and have your little leadership race come back again and probably prorogue again.
00:19:55.800 Keep us waiting for the rest of the year.
00:19:57.900 No, we need an election now.
00:20:00.700 It's amazing this has happened.
00:20:02.160 Believe me, I'm not suggesting anything I said precipitated this.
00:20:07.340 But I think I was at least right in my prognosis, prognosis, excuse me, that this was entirely possible.
00:20:15.000 Canadians were going to say no.
00:20:16.200 So here we are in the anniversary of the Freedom Convoy.
00:20:20.960 This is being labeled as election now protest and alternately as Convoy 2.0.
00:20:28.120 Now, if we have a Convoy 2.0, is it possible to have an Emergencies Act 2.0?
00:20:36.380 Because the government will exploit this protest as a reason to once again put down democratic action to suppress any election to ensure that the Liberal Party stays in power, regardless of whether it's Justin Trudeau at the helm.
00:20:59.880 And he could say, look, I can't go right now because this is another emergency.
00:21:04.400 There's mayhem on the streets, chaos on the streets, and we have to contain it.
00:21:09.420 You can hear it right now.
00:21:12.480 Why did Justin Trudeau look so chipper, so happy?
00:21:15.480 What is he up to?
00:21:16.840 What is he planning?
00:21:18.220 Does Justin Trudeau ever do anything without an ulterior motive?
00:21:23.580 No, clearly he does not.
00:21:25.040 So what is my concern is that he could invoke the Emergencies Act again in response to this protest.
00:21:34.960 It's coming to Ottawa, and I will be on the scene reporting on January 27th, 22nd to 27th.
00:21:42.880 This is big, big news.
00:21:45.700 And we need to be aware of how this Trudeau government could respond to this.
00:21:51.520 This is before, of course, the leadership vote.
00:21:56.480 This is before a new Liberal leader is selected, over a month before they say they will do it.
00:22:03.040 In fact, it's a little over a week away.
00:22:07.540 I find this absolutely fascinating, but I find it, this is an opportunity for the Liberals to once again come down hard on Canadians.
00:22:18.000 And I think that's entirely possible.
00:22:21.520 Now, people have asked me, you know, is it possible for the Trudeau government to invoke the Emergencies Act without a vote in Parliament?
00:22:34.140 Now, I will be asking, tomorrow I will be having James of the Constitutional, of the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms, James Manson, will be on the show tomorrow to discuss this with me.
00:22:53.340 And I think that's one of the first questions I'm going to ask him.
00:22:57.560 Is it possible, legally, for the Trudeau government to invoke the Emergencies Act without a vote in Parliament?
00:23:03.540 You have to remember two things.
00:23:06.600 The last time they had a vote in Parliament, but the Emergencies Act had already been proclaimed.
00:23:11.540 Yeah, I was covering the news at the time for human events.
00:23:17.260 I was writing stories on it.
00:23:20.060 I remember that very specifically.
00:23:22.300 And not only that, it was approved in Parliament after the NDP knuckled under to Liberal pressure to support the Emergencies Act.
00:23:32.080 But it was never approved by the Senate.
00:23:36.920 The vote was never taken in the Senate.
00:23:39.480 And so it proceeded without parliamentary approval.
00:23:43.700 It only had House of Commons approval, and they were already well underway by the time they took the vote.
00:23:49.240 So it was like an afterthought.
00:23:53.180 So could they do it again?
00:23:56.060 You bet they could.
00:23:57.500 And I'm going to ask this question tomorrow from a constitutional lawyer who probably has a better understanding of it than I do.
00:24:07.160 But from what I experienced the last time, when this odious piece of legislation was invoked to crush peaceful protests in Ottawa,
00:24:18.000 I wouldn't doubt that Trudeau would try it again.
00:24:22.400 He will be Prime Minister on January 22nd.
00:24:26.060 One way or the other.
00:24:29.820 So is this possible?
00:24:31.440 I think so.
00:24:33.080 And I think this is what we need to worry about.
00:24:37.040 And like I say, this is Canadians pushing back on the Trudeau government.
00:24:44.560 But that's exactly what Trudeau wants.
00:24:46.880 He wants Canadians to push back.
00:24:48.860 So I think this is, here we have, you know, I'm not getting, I wanted to show you this, the picture again.
00:25:02.820 Because we're, I want to show you this again here.
00:25:05.740 All right.
00:25:06.160 Here we have the potential next leader of the Liberal Party.
00:25:13.380 That would make him, if Mark Carney is elected as a leader of the Liberal Party, he's automatically the Prime Minister.
00:25:21.280 He will be Prime Minister without a seat in the House of Commons.
00:25:24.540 Yeah, it's happened before.
00:25:27.160 You have to go back quite a ways.
00:25:29.660 You have to go back all the way to John Turner, who, of course, was waiting in the wings all the time.
00:25:37.120 Justin, or Pierre Trudeau was Prime Minister, waiting for his chance to come back.
00:25:40.780 He ran for the leadership of the Liberal Party without even having a seat in the House of Commons.
00:25:47.340 He got a seat in Vancouver Quadra, I think it was, after he became leader of the Liberal Party.
00:25:52.640 But he was already Prime Minister.
00:25:54.380 He just couldn't sit in the House of Commons.
00:25:56.840 But he was Prime Minister.
00:25:58.420 Mark Carney will be in the same position.
00:26:01.920 So we will have an unelected Prime Minister without even a seat in the House of Commons.
00:26:06.940 How can Canadians put up with that kind of tyranny?
00:26:11.780 But that's precisely what we could have if Mark Carney is elected.
00:26:18.800 And who is Mark Carney?
00:26:20.240 This is a globalist supreme.
00:26:25.000 You thought we had problems with foreign influence from China?
00:26:29.400 Here's more of it.
00:26:31.820 This guy knows everything about foreign influence and foreign interference.
00:26:36.940 And that's what we're dealing with, with Mark Carney.
00:26:42.740 But as I said, the real danger could be coming even sooner.
00:26:48.100 If we have an election-now protest that is exploited by this corrupt, inept, and invasive Liberal government
00:26:57.120 that wants you to have no choice, that wants you to have no alternative.
00:27:02.380 And that, my friend, is what I'm very, very concerned about.
00:27:07.160 We have to keep our fingers on this.
00:27:08.760 We have to watch this very, very closely.
00:27:11.380 Because I'm concerned about the future of Canada right now.
00:27:15.020 We are in very dangerous times.
00:27:17.080 I can't overemphasize that right now.
00:27:19.720 These are very dangerous times.
00:27:21.300 Because there is literally no alternative to Justin Trudeau until we get an election.
00:27:29.160 And the Liberals can keep playing their prorogue games, their parliamentary procedure games,
00:27:34.860 for an extended period of time.
00:27:39.420 And you watch, they'll do that because they think they have a divine right to govern.
00:27:44.900 Justin Trudeau saw himself as the Sun King.
00:27:47.820 He thought himself to be, to have this divine right to rule.
00:27:52.440 The Liberals have always viewed themselves as that.
00:27:54.820 They're facing extinction in an election, way down.
00:27:59.580 It doesn't matter who they put up top as their leader.
00:28:02.200 But they're facing extinction in the next election.
00:28:05.880 They want to avoid that next election with any opportunity they can utilize,
00:28:11.600 including invoking the Emergencies Act again.
00:28:14.460 You think it's impossible.
00:28:15.820 Nothing is impossible with this government.
00:28:19.180 And they don't care if Donald Trump is coming into office in just over a week.
00:28:24.080 And he will impose a 25% tariff on Canada.
00:28:27.700 And what's our response?
00:28:29.480 We're going to jack up the price of bourbon.
00:28:32.200 That will solve it.
00:28:33.700 That will show the Americans.
00:28:36.860 Donald Trump knows that this is a big charade going on with this liberal government.
00:28:42.760 He has even less time for Mark Carney.
00:28:45.920 He knows he's a globalist.
00:28:47.800 He knows what Mark Carney is all about.
00:28:52.180 We need a real government.
00:28:54.720 We need an election now.
00:28:56.800 Yeah, I'll show it again.
00:28:59.580 Election now.
00:29:01.020 Not in October, because they could avoid that.
00:29:04.520 Not even in summer.
00:29:07.480 Now, I encourage everybody to come out to these protests across the country.
00:29:11.620 I'll have more information on this during the week.
00:29:14.280 Where you can go.
00:29:15.080 If you're not watching from Ottawa, I know most of you aren't.
00:29:17.680 I will have information in the description and we'll be presenting it on screen about where you can go to protest.
00:29:25.240 Because we cannot live in fear about what this Trudeau government can do.
00:29:31.220 We must push back and demand our democratic rights.
00:29:35.880 That's what Canada was always about.
00:29:38.540 That's what Canada needs to be about again.
00:29:40.420 Almost 10 years of the Trudeau government has eviscerated a lot of those democratic rights and values.
00:29:51.180 We need to take this country back while we still can.
00:29:57.280 And by the way, have a look at our store.
00:30:01.180 We've got some great merch for you.
00:30:04.160 And it's always a pleasure to be here.
00:30:07.300 Have a great Sunday.
00:30:08.640 Have a great rest of your weekend.
00:30:11.340 I will be back tomorrow.
00:30:12.440 As I said, we will be interviewing, God willing, James.
00:30:21.680 I was going to say James Mason, not James Mason, the actor.
00:30:24.560 James Manson.
00:30:25.260 James Manson of the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms.
00:30:30.500 And I think that's going to be a fascinating analysis.
00:30:35.240 Can't wait to get to it.
00:30:38.640 Can't wait to get to it.
00:31:08.640 Back again tomorrow, folks.
00:31:16.920 Thank you so much for watching today.
00:31:20.560 Continue to resolve to resist.
00:31:22.380 And we'll be back with all the news you need to know.
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