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.
00:04:22.340Now, is that you or your eco-warrior wife speaking, Mark?
00:04:36.820Mark Carney was already in trouble as the governor of the Bank of England.
00:04:42.440He was already way too woke for the people in the UK.
00:04:54.120And it's interesting, the connection here.
00:04:57.880His wife, Mark Carney's wife, Diana Fox Carney.
00:05:01.440She works with Jerry Butts and Evan Solomon.
00:05:09.140You remember Evan Solomon, the art dealer who was a CTV host at Eurasia Group?
00:05:15.980Eurasia Group is another globalist outfit that continues to get all kinds of support from the federal government in terms of contracts and consultants.
00:05:28.860These are the kind of people we are dealing with here.
00:05:36.060And so, this is what the Toronto Sun has been reporting.
00:05:39.400I think this is extremely significant.
00:05:43.520And this is several photos from August 2013 show Carney socializing with Maxell.
00:05:51.340This is Ghislaine Maxell at an event called the Wilderness Festival.
00:05:54.900Carney 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.
00:06:03.720The 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.
00:06:16.580They certainly can't be dismissed as just two people being caught in the same frame by a paparazzi photographer.
00:06:26.500The photos predate Maxwell being charged for her involvement in Epstein's sex crimes.
00:06:32.400But after Epstein's 13 months in prison over 2008 to 2009 for sexual offenses that Maxwell was not charged for.
00:07:27.000I mean, I think she was certainly one of the names that people were really looking at.
00:07:31.180Somebody who would have ran from Quebec.
00:07:33.000I think that's significant because now there's a lot of pressure to see whether Minister Champagne will put his name forward for this.
00:07:39.660Because I think the party, I mean, obviously this is about choosing a leader.
00:07:43.860It's about getting somebody in there soon because there's going to be an election really soon.
00:07:47.440But 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.
00:07:56.400And they have such an important base in Quebec.
00:07:58.920And 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.
00:08:07.180Now, I believe they've had a kind of unofficial plan of alternating Quebec and outside of Quebec as a leader.
00:08:13.240And, of course, Anita Anand has just announced as well, she's not running, transport minister.
00:08:22.300This 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.
00:08:37.760Melanie Jolie had very little credibility.
00:08:39.200So 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.
00:08:50.020But that is, it's very interesting that she says she's fighting for the national interest now.
00:08:56.040This is clearly, Melanie Jolie probably didn't have a chance of winning.
00:09:24.900I don't know if that would be a huge concern here.
00:09:26.880I 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.
00:11:33.440And neither of them has officially said they're doing it.
00:11:35.820But the Global Mail is reporting this morning that they've each got around 30 MPs at least supporting them.
00:11:41.780And 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.
00:11:51.280So here we are, once again, Anita Anand is no longer in the equation.
00:11:58.960How 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.
00:12:13.800And 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.
00:12:32.740I don't know, because clearly they're out to get Christy Clark because she might have a chance of knocking off Kearney.
00:12:41.980Although, at 4% in the last poll, I doubt it very much.
00:12:45.980And now, of course, she looks like somebody who can't tell the truth.
00:12:51.620But the interesting thing is, neither of these two, neither of these two.
00:12:57.500And I think, yeah, I mean, they are the frontrunners.
00:13:00.000I think Mark Kearney or Christy Freeland, neither have even declared.
00:13:05.180And this is supposed to be the shortest leadership race in the history of the Liberal Party.
00:13:09.060That has been anticipated for some time.
00:13:11.900And 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.
00:13:24.220So I would suspect in the next few days, people will be finalizing their decisions.
00:13:29.160And with Christy Clark, with everything that went on yesterday, will she even still consider running?
00:13:36.460I 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.
00:13:57.600Like, I think that there was a way for her to bulldoze through that and, you know, get through it.
00:14:01.920And either it would have been an issue for people or not.
00:14:04.080But 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.
00:14:13.100Could there be a surprise, like a dark horse come up here in this race?
00:14:18.160And I think there's also a question about what's going to be the timeline here, right?
00:14:23.560There's still so much uncertainty about it.
00:14:25.260So once you get somebody in place, the election is going to be very shortly after that.
00:14:29.060How much furniture is going to be saved here?
00:14:31.260You know, and is that person going to stay in this job for a long time?
00:14:34.860Or is, you know, is the person that's going to be chosen on March 9th?
00:14:37.680Are you the rebuild person or are you the short to medium term person?
00:14:41.440I'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.
00:14:54.040What if there's not going to be an election?
00:14:58.840What if the House Parliament is prorogued for a second time, just as the new leader?
00:15:08.060And that could still be Justin Trudeau, by the way.
00:15:16.460And 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.
00:15:29.260And they could stay in indefinitely, or at least until next year.
00:15:44.580These 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.
00:15:56.720And I'm sure that will come up more clearly because Bill Gates has led on those technologies.
00:16:02.040Carbon Markets, a conversation with Bill Gates, Mark Carney, Annette Nazareth, and Bill Winters.
00:16:33.620This 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.
00:16:50.160So that's what the Liberal Party wants us to get with Mark Carney.
00:20:16.200So here we are in the anniversary of the Freedom Convoy.
00:20:20.960This is being labeled as election now protest and alternately as Convoy 2.0.
00:20:28.120Now, if we have a Convoy 2.0, is it possible to have an Emergencies Act 2.0?
00:20:36.380Because 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.
00:20:59.880And he could say, look, I can't go right now because this is another emergency.
00:21:04.400There's mayhem on the streets, chaos on the streets, and we have to contain it.
00:22:21.520Now, people have asked me, you know, is it possible for the Trudeau government to invoke the Emergencies Act without a vote in Parliament?
00:22:34.140Now, 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.
00:22:53.340And I think that's one of the first questions I'm going to ask him.
00:22:57.560Is it possible, legally, for the Trudeau government to invoke the Emergencies Act without a vote in Parliament?