Mark Kearney is a world-class globalist, a UN envoy, and a freeloading bureaucrat who was installed as Prime Minister of Canada in an absurd Liberal Party race that was designed for him to win.
00:03:38.460But that's where Mark Kearney comes from.
00:03:41.960That's his culture as a globalist, as a WEF founding member, as a United Nations goodwill ambassador for climate change.
00:03:52.820He's a world banker and a UN envoy, and he's a freeloading bureaucrat who was installed as Prime Minister of Canada in an absurd Liberal Party race that was designed for him to win.
00:04:10.360Any serious threats to his victory were eliminated.
00:06:00.000Why did he invest in fossil fuels and pipelines when he told the Trudeau government, don't build any pipelines and go for net zero.
00:06:14.520Don't discourage the use of fossil fuels.
00:06:17.440Say we're going to eliminate fossil fuels by 2030, by 2035.
00:06:22.160We're going to eliminate the gas-powered vehicle.
00:06:25.580Meanwhile, Mark Carney's in bed with China, and we'll see more of that later, where they're continuing to produce lots of gas-guzzling machines, where they pollute real pollution.
00:06:38.260Not so-called carbon pollution, but real pollution.
00:07:11.140I just point out that it's incredible that even the journalists who follow this stuff very carefully do not know all the conflicts that Mr. Carney admits that he has.
00:07:21.460Now, he claims that somehow this money gets funneled through a Bermuda tax haven only to come back to Canada.
00:07:31.240Well, why wouldn't he just leave it in Canada in the first place?
00:07:34.160If it were going to be taxed in Canada, he wouldn't need to funnel it through Bermuda.
00:07:46.920You know, and so Mr. Carney makes these workers who are struggling to pay their bills pay full taxes in Canada while he ships his investments off to Bermuda to dodge his obligations to this country.
00:08:02.080That's money that should be going in tax revenue to fund our schools and our hospitals.
00:08:06.880But instead, it's going to pad the pockets of millionaires and billionaires like him.
00:08:11.720He thinks that taxes are just for the little people, not for big shot bankers like him.
00:08:18.420This is exactly the wrong kind of experience we need in a prime minister and the worst kinds of conflicts of interest he will use.
00:08:26.460He says, by the way, he says he knows how the world works.
00:08:32.080Teachers, retirees, municipal employees, they pay the taxes on their pension.
00:11:13.540I understand how the world works and the structure works and have the ability to put in place all of the necessary rules to ensure that the appropriate taxes are paid here in Canada, as is the case in the example that you just gave.
00:17:14.700I don't always agree with Tom Mulcair.
00:17:16.760I didn't agree with him as the leader of the NDP.
00:17:19.200But actually, he had more common sense as the leader of the NDP at that time than Justin Trudeau did.
00:17:25.000Well, I think that Pierre Polyev is right now.
00:17:27.680And he has always been right when he has refused these so-called security briefings because it would require him to say that he wouldn't do his job.
00:17:35.640The leader of the official opposition, His Majesty's loyal opposition, has a job under our Constitution to hold the government to account.
00:17:42.660And it's not true that because somebody in the security apparatus says, well, if you want this information, you're going to have to promise never to use it, that that means that a leader of the opposition is being irresponsible if he doesn't take the bait.
00:17:55.120I would never have accepted to do that.
00:17:58.060When there were serious security issues, you know what used to happen?
00:18:01.240Stephen Harper, respecting Constitutional Convention, would call me.
00:18:09.120And they tracked me down because he wanted to share with me some important information that he knew would be in the news in the next couple of days.
00:18:15.500And it's a clear understanding that in your role, when you're being shared information like that by the prime minister, you're going to hold on to it.
00:18:22.320You're not going to go and blab it at a press conference.
00:18:24.720So I do think that this is a bit of a mugs game that they're playing right now with Poitier.
00:18:29.100I'm not saying that there isn't somebody somewhere who heard something about the leadership race.
00:18:34.160But what is it going to prove that Poitier won by 67 percent and not 68 percent?