00:00:00.000I'll come back to another stand on guard. Happy Sunday. And here we are post Labor Day. Another week has started. And we've got so much to talk about. This is David Creighton. And I'm reporting to you live broadcasting to you from the Ottawa area on this Sunday morning. We'll be right back with another episode of stand on guard.
00:00:23.420The prime minister lied and his minions continue to lie. Your home is your castle. We're calling on the government to introduce and immediately pass the stand on guard law. So we also need to resolve to resist.
00:00:43.240We'll be right back with another episode of stand on guard.
00:01:13.220I'll stop my interview with my good friend Camille. I'll shake third annual million people march for children across Canada is September, September, Saturday, September 20th, 2025 all over the country.
00:01:28.320But if you're in the Ottawa area, it's on Parliament Hill. I will be there. It's going to be a little less formal this year, but we need to get people out to highlight what governments, what health services, what schools and school boards are doing to our children.
00:01:46.200Let's take back control of our kids from the state. Any state that raises the children is a totalitarian or authoritarian state.
00:02:01.200Canada should still be, it's supposed to still be a democracy where parents are in control. So be there. I'm going to be putting that up every day until the event.
00:02:11.020Yeah, that's me. I'm in nobody's pocket. Update on Universal Ostrich Farms was hoping to talk to Katie Passitne yesterday.
00:02:26.020Yeah, but I think she had a very full day meeting with the farm's lawyers and she texted me last night, said that she was going to call and we were going to do some sort of interview.
00:02:38.760We didn't have a chance to do it and it's very early there and I didn't want to rouse her from her sleep this morning.
00:02:44.880But the situation is this. There has been a stay granted from any call, I hate using that word, of the ostriches until at least Tuesday.
00:03:00.760That's not a lot of time, but it's a little more time because there, of course, she heard reports that there was going to be up to 200 RCMP officers descending upon the farm last week.
00:03:12.800So keep this farm, keep Katie and her mom and the owners of this farm in your prayers because this, as I always say, every day is not just about 399 ostriches, as bad as that is.
00:03:32.240This is a set and I've become very personally affected by this and you know that, but it's more than just ostriches.
00:03:40.820It's everybody's livelihood. It's everybody's livestock. It's your dog or your cat.
00:03:46.800It's the state saying they have a right to determine how you live.
00:03:51.520And we're with you, Katie. My heart is with you.
00:03:56.500And I want to talk about this for a minute.
00:04:00.240I saw this news this morning. I didn't see it last night.
00:04:04.140Ken Dryden was my hero when I was just a kid.
00:05:44.080He just he was very touched that I was such a fan from it from a young age and that I knew his I could still remember his goals against average and how many shutouts he had and how many times he won the Vezina Trophy and how many how many Stanley Cup teams he was on with the Montreal Canada Jam, which in those days was my favorite team.
00:06:44.700And so it's these are these are moments.
00:06:49.900If you look back at the time, I look back at the time I spent working on Parliament Hill and a lot of it was absolute nonsense because, of course, you're pushing out questions for question, period talking points.
00:07:04.140It's material that's used in the constituency, dealing with the media, coming up with talking point, media relations.
00:07:14.640And but it's moments like that where you get to meet people that otherwise you probably would never have met that.
00:07:20.100I look back and say, yeah, those are golden moments.
00:07:24.460So without further ado, let's get on to the guts of the broadcast today, which I think Pierre Pauly have had a great moment here when he's talking about
00:07:34.140this government is bankrupt morally and literally.
00:07:42.100And this is a great little presentation.
00:07:44.240Maybe in summer, drop the kids off at school for the first day the other day.
00:07:48.360And as exciting as that was, the summer's coming to an end.
00:07:51.960And what kind of summer has it been for Mark Carney?
00:07:54.980It has been the Seinfeld summer, a big show about nothing.
00:08:22.200Well, government spending is up 8 percent in the five months Mark Carney has been in office.
00:08:27.28033 percent more bureaucrats make $100,000 or more, 37 percent more spending on consultants, and eye-watering $26 billion paying for high-price consultants, almost a third more than Trudeau was spending.
00:08:44.320And though Mr. Carney has not figured out how to introduce a budget, he's managed to double the deficit.
00:08:50.800That's right, the deficit is going to be twice as big under Mark Carney as it was under Justin Trudeau.
00:08:59.800So despite the big show, he's not only done nothing, he's made it worse on crime.
00:09:06.020He made a big show about how he was going to address the liberal crime crisis.
00:14:23.600He said he'd have a deal by July 21st, whereas September there's still no deal.
00:14:28.660He said he'd handle Trump, that he would drop the gloves.
00:14:32.100And yet Mr. Trump has been getting everything he wants from this prime minister.
00:14:37.140And it's now clear why Donald Trump wanted Mark Carney.
00:14:40.540Mark Carney backs down and gives him everything he wants.
00:14:45.060Mark Carney is losing abroad, and Canadians are paying the price at home.
00:14:49.460But worse than the tariffs is Mark Carney's own penalties on Canadian industry.
00:14:55.240Since he took office five months ago, Canada has lost a net $63 billion, most of it leaving to the United States, to create American jobs at our expense.
00:15:08.100And this brings me to the next show, the Seinfeld show, about projects.
00:15:14.660Remember, he was going to build a record.
00:15:16.720We were going to build at record speeds, at speeds we couldn't even imagine.