We are living in another era of the Grapes of corruption, and the mainstream media is completely oblivious to it. The Green Slush Fund is a slush fund that gives hundreds of millions of dollars to liberal friends. The Speaker has ruled that the House of Commons must discuss everything surrounding it.
00:27:26.960The thing is about this company, and about everyone who seems to be involved in it, is that it's pretty sketchy.
00:27:32.460And that sketchy company is involved in a massive lawsuit that alleges fraud of a half a million dollars.
00:27:41.100There's an unexplained but suspicious warehouse fire that targeted only the inventory at this liberal minister's company's warehouse.
00:27:51.540And so through the legal system, we're learning through the disclosures that there has, in fact, been contact in direct contradiction to what that liberal minister said.
00:28:06.860And once again, I think that was an excellent summation of why there are such issues surrounding Randy Boissoneau.
00:28:21.120And whether or not he was actively promoting a business while he was a cabinet minister.
00:28:28.240That is, that should outrage every Canadian.
00:28:31.460That should outrage anybody with a sense of honour.
00:28:34.780And if that's what our politics have come down to, God help us.
00:28:43.060Mr. Blanchett, why are you still willing to work with the liberal government when they voted down this motion?
00:28:48.440It's not sending a signal in some sort.
00:28:50.640Okay, let's understand things as they are.
00:28:55.700The government, the government, I will learn that word one day, did not have the spine to provide us and Canadians and Quebecers with a clear answer.
00:29:09.760So they just want to get some more time and to keep not deciding about anything.
00:29:17.680They might, they might hope that they will go further than October 29th.
00:29:28.940So they have until a few days from now to go on with the royal recommendation.
00:29:37.440And if they do not, we will start as rapidly as next week to speak with other oppositions in order to get ready to go into an election.
00:29:49.920And I will tell you both in English and French that it is noticeable that the NDP voted in favour of this motion and that they could have eventually to assume the consequences of such a vote if we get to the next step without the government providing us and Canadians and Quebecers with what we want.
00:30:14.780So, as I said at the beginning of this show, the Bloc is now committed to overthrowing the Senate.
00:30:30.100The Bloc is committed to supporting a non-confidence vote against this government.
00:30:35.280That's what Blanchett, who I have no time for, but that's what Blanchett just said.
00:30:41.380And he also alluded to what I said at the beginning of this show, that the NDP is looking increasingly likely that they will support a non-confidence vote.
00:30:50.860So, what is Trudeau thinking right now?
00:30:55.220How do I disentangle myself from this mess?
00:31:01.340Because he's looking at the imminent downfall of his corrupt government.
00:31:08.600The issues are springing up everywhere.
00:31:12.060The evidence of how corrupt his government is are obvious.
00:31:18.000Even if the mainstream media is not reporting on the fact that the House of Commons is ground to a halt,
00:31:24.140it's inescapable that this is a corrupt government.
00:31:29.900Justin Trudeau is looking for any way out, and that could be to prorogue Parliament so he doesn't have to face an election in November.
00:31:38.940So he can somehow stay as leader of the Liberal Party and as Prime Minister of Canada.
00:34:00.760It's got nothing to do with the Charter of Rights?
00:34:02.900And Canadians being denied their Charter of Rights so we can discuss liberal corruption?
00:34:09.240Oh, that's a violation of the Charter to discuss liberal corruption, is it, Karina?
00:34:14.200This woman is so vacuous or just such an adept propagandist that it's really nauseating to listen to her.
00:34:21.840But we'll listen to the end of her little dissertation here.
00:34:24.460What the Conservatives do right now is attempt to use those extraordinary powers and extraordinary privileges to get around judicial oversight
00:34:36.600and to basically trample the Charter rights of Canadians.
00:34:43.600They have the power, and it is confirmed, and Parliament has extraordinary powers, to be able to compel documents.
00:34:52.180That is something that is agreed upon.
00:34:53.860But what they are doing for the first time, unprecedented in Canadian history,
00:34:59.460is compelling documents not for the use of parliamentarians, but to give directly to our federal police, to the RCMP.
00:35:08.040Now, there's a reason why the RCMP normally have the responsibility to get a search warrant,
00:35:16.640or to get a subpoena, or to go to a judge to get information from Canadians,
00:35:21.140because they are bound to protect the Charter rights of Canadians.
00:35:25.120And if they're going to suspend those rights, they have to have the authority to do that.
00:35:31.460Once again, this has nothing to do with suspending anybody's rights.