SOG59: Fighting Back on LIBERAL CORRUPTION | Stand on Guard Ep 59
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Summary
Justin Trudeau has ruined Christmas for farmers and the truckers who bring us our food. Today, Conservative senators block a bill that would have exempts farmers from the carbon tax and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is incensed. He calls them "filibustrators" and accuses them of foisting their ideology on Canadians.
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Hey, welcome back to another episode of Stand on Guard. I'm your host, David Creighton.
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I saw some real passion today in the House of Commons during Question Period, and it
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was over the carbon tax. And I'll let you know in a minute what that was all about.
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So we are in a very precarious position in this country. We need political change, but
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Yes, and please do like Sasha, my cat does. Ring that bell. Like this program right now
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do to help us out so we can keep broadcasting. And ring that bell so we can beat Trudeau's
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censorship. It's really important. And do it early in the broadcast so we can beat the algorithm
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that YouTube puts there for conservative broadcasters.
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So what happened today in Question Period? Well, it was all about Bill C-234. The exemption
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for farmers from the carbon tax did not get through the Senate yesterday. And Pierre Pauliev,
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the leader of the Conservative Party, was quite upset about this. Very upset. But he was upset because
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he came from caucus with a mission. Let's listen to that.
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Farmers and the truckers who bring us our food. Yesterday, after manipulation and intimidation
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by Justin Trudeau, liberal senators voted to gut a common sense conservative bill that would
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have taken the tax off of our farmers. Just in time for Christmas, Justin Trudeau has ensured
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that your turkey dinner will have a big, fat, growing carbon tax caked on top of it.
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That is not part of the recipe for turkey dinner that Canadians were looking for. But yet, late
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yesterday, there were those liberal senators who had received personal calls from Justin Trudeau,
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intimidating calls from a prime minister who claimed that he would respect the independence
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of the Senate, has now stepped in to make sure not only that Canadians continue to pay the tax,
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but that it goes higher and higher still. Well, I've got news for Justin Trudeau. You've ruined
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Christmas for Canadians. Common sense conservatives are going to ruin your vacation as well. We are
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going to put in thousands of amendments at committee and in the House of Commons, forcing all night,
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round-the-clock voting to block your $20 billion of inflationary spending and the rest of your
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economically destructive plans until you agree to our demand to take the tax off farmers, First Nations
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and families. You will know, you will have no rest until the tax is gone.
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Mr. Trudeau, you're going to have to come to terms with something.
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Over the Christmas period, whether through a walk in the snow or while you're sitting next to a warm
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fire, think about this reality. There will be a carbon tax election. I will win the carbon tax
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election, and whether you like it or not, I will axe the tax.
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Good. And this energy, this enthusiasm for average Canadians flowed into question period today,
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on Wednesday. Yes, it did. And Pierre Pauly have kept up the attack on Justin Trudeau.
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I think, how dare he coach his senators? They don't call themselves liberals, but they are.
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They don't have the name liberal, but they are. They're loyal to Justin Trudeau. He did talk to
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them. And they went against the carbon tax. And there were some conservative senators that didn't
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show up either. And I've got some Roth for them too. But Pauly have is showing some guts and some
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spine on this. And when he does the right thing, I say he's doing the right thing. I'm not in Pauly's
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pocket. I'm not a shill for the conservative party. But I tell you, when they're doing the right thing,
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I support it. And I'll say so publicly. And they're doing the right thing here.
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They're fighting for farmers. They're fighting for average Canadians because the carbon tax is evil.
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The carbon tax is bad. It's making the price of food, fuel, and everything that much higher.
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And it will destroy a lot of people's Christmas. Now, Justin Trudeau was very upset. He had the gall
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to suggest Pierre Pauly wants to filibuster on the carbon tax bill against farmers for ideological
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reasons. What do you think Trudeau is doing? He is foisting his climate change ideology on Canadians.
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And he doesn't care who suffers in the process. He doesn't care who's impoverished in the process.
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He doesn't care who has to go without meals. He doesn't care who has to go without gas.
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Because it's all about his ideology. And Trudeau's mighty upset that he might lose a day or two
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of his Christmas vacation. And he said, I'm not going to lose any time. I'm not going to put up
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with Pierre Pauly filibustering. What is he worried about? He won't get to visit the Aga Khan this year?
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He won't spend two weeks at a private resort in the Caribbean? Oh, poor Justin. He worked so hard
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for us. Not going to happen this Christmas, Justin. You're going to have to be aware of ordinary
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Canadians. And thank God Pierre Pauly was doing something about that. Now, I want to turn to
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another controversy that's going on in the House of Commons this week. And that's the speaker,
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Greg Fergus. You're right. You might remember he came in because the last speaker invited a
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Waffen-SS soldier, Nazi, to the House of Commons. And of course, Trudeau did too. And the House leader
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did too. And other prominent liberals did too. But the speaker fell on his sword over that. So he was
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gone. So they elected Greg Fergus, who was already under the shadow of a conflict of interest.
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But he came in and he has been nothing but an ass since he got there, lecturing and hectoring the
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conservatives about how dare they say Justin Trudeau isn't a question period enough. Don't they realize
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he's an important man who has better things to do? He has priorities. He's always lecturing and
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hectoring the opposition for making too much noise, comments, heckling, blah, blah, blah, blah. He goes
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on about this. Well, what did he do? He makes a little video to congratulate the good work of the
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interim provincial liberal leader in Ontario. Now, this has caused a bit of a fuss. Let's have a look at
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this. Non-political message to a personal friend. A partisan tribute to a partisan friend at a
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partisan event. Respect, impartiality and decorum are values I continue to prioritize for my speaker
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as tenure. It has undermined the position of the speaker so greatly that I must add my voice and
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the voice of the official opposition to those who have asked for the speaker to resign.
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We had a lot of fun together through the Ottawa South Liberal Association,
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through Liberal Party politics, by helping Dalton McGinty get elected.
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Now, excuse me, wouldn't you say that's a partisan video? We had a lot of fun getting Dalton
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McGinty elected, the former Liberal Premier of Ontario. Wouldn't you say that's just a bit partisan?
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Yes. And he has violated the trust of his office. He has violated what a speaker needs to be in Canada.
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The House of Commons speaker in Canada must strive to be, and at least appear to be,
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non-partisan. That is the name of this game. The Canadian speaker is not like the United States
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speaker in Congress, who is a partisan figure, who does fight for his or her political party.
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There is political allegiance there. Not so in Canada. The speaker must be, and appear to be,
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non-partisan. Greg Fergus has failed mightily, just as he's failed to be a good speaker so far.
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Now, you know what else he was up to? So he has appointments that he has to adhere to in
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Washington, D.C. He's going down there on a diplomatic mission. What on earth he needs to
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do that for? I have no idea. I can't remember another speaker having to go to the United States
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and represent Canada on some diplomatic mission. But there he is in Washington. And what did he do?
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He did it again. Yes. He makes partisan remarks. Listen to this.
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I'm doing a quick calculation. 29 years ago that I first met Klaus in 1994.
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I was running for president of the Young Liberals of Canada. And there was this guy who knew all these
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young liberals, but I'd never seen them in a party before. He spoke with this accent, you know.
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I wasn't certain where this is coming from. And I remember one time he pulled me over and he said,
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Greg. So I go, he's by the curtains in the back of the room. He says, Greg, you're going to win.
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Oh, nice. Greg, you're going to win. That's that, of course, is Klaus Schwab,
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the president and CEO of the World Economic Forum. Undoubtedly, that's who he's talking about. But
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he's also talking about his role as the leader of the Young Liberals, Mr. Partizan. Yes, he's done it
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again. And he seems oblivious to the fact he just apologized for saying, well, I guess I shouldn't
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make the video. But he didn't really apologize because he said, well, it was it was a nonpolitical
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thing for a friend. It really had nothing to do with politics. So he wants it both ways. He wants
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to apologize because he wants this job because it's a nice house. It's a nice salary for a non-entity
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of an MP like Greg Fergus was always getting in the trouble. So he loves the job. He wants to keep it
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and he'll do just about anything he thinks he has to do to keep the job, including lying about what he
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did. And he's doing it again today. And that little clip was compliments of conservative MP,
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former conservative leader Andrew Scheer, who was also Speaker of the House of Commons. And he was a
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pretty good Speaker of the House of Commons, because despite being a conservative, he was fair
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and he did everything to appear to be fair and nonpartisan. So Andrew posted that on his ex site
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this morning. And I posted it and reposted online. And I'm showing it to you now. Very important.
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What else is happening? Well, Stephen Gilbo is at it again. He's at, of course, COP28, the Conference of
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Partners 28. It's the annual United Nations Climate Change Summit. And he's there having a wonderful
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time as all of the other acolytes, disciples and elites of the climate change agenda are all having
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a wonderful time. Yes, it's, it's, it's really good for them. I'm so happy. And of course, there's been
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some, been some embarrassments, you know, when the, the president of the COP28 conference made the
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remarks the other day that, well, there's no evidence that eradicating fossil fuels is going to
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have any impact on the temperature of the world, on the global temperature. He said, there's no science
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science for that. The science isn't there. Whoops. But of course, what do you expect when you have a
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climate change conference in the desert, right on top of the kingdom of oil, hosted by a bunch of oil
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magnets? Don't the idiots who plan these things think there's anything obscene about this? Anything
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surreal? Anything unseemly? Anything hypocritical about having a climate change conference on the
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sands of Dubai, where you have to pump the air conditioning 24 hours a day, where people have
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to arrive on their private jets and increase the global carbon footprint in the process? Nobody sees
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that as strange. Well, our environment and climate change minister not only doesn't think this is
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strange or unseemly or hypocritical. He thinks it's a great opportunity to introduce a new policy.
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And Canada is going to reduce its methane by 75%. Let's listen to Stephen Gilboa hold for it.
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Today's announcement is the result of strong collaboration between the federal government,
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provincial and territorial government, as well as indigenous communities and Canadian industries.
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It's also the fruit of ongoing cooperation with partners like the United States who understand
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that by tackling methane emissions, we're activating one of the most powerful levers we have against
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climate change. Canada and the U.S. were the first countries to establish national regulations on
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methane in the oil and gas sector. And here at COP28, just two days ago, the U.S. EPA announced changes to
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methane regulations. It gives me great pleasure to announce the publication of proposed amendments to
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our national regulations, which further enhance our rigor and ambition. These amendments will enable us
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to meet our targets for the global methane pledge. Before I begin, I just want to offer a bit of history.
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In 2018, the Government of Canada published our first methane regulations for the oil and gas sector,
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which aim to reduce these emissions by 40% to 45% by 2025 from 2012 levels. To achieve that goal, we work
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with three of our most implicated provinces to develop agreements where the federal regulations could be
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stand down in favor of provincial rules that align with those federal goals. And this has been a success story.
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It gives me great pleasure to say that we're on track to surpass our goal ahead of schedule. So today's announcement
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builds on past success. I'm very happy to announce the release of even more ambitious draft methane
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regulations for Canada's oil and gas sector, consistent with the International Energy Agency's
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recommendation. We're now aiming for at least 75% reduction for the oil and gas sector by 2030 in Canada.
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How nice. Thank you, Stephen. Another big objective for 2030. We're going to be reducing fertilizer use
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by 30% by 2030. We're not going to have the combustion engine by 2030. We're going to be eliminating all kinds
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of things by net and have net zero by 2030. It's going to be a magical year. Now methane will be reduced
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magically by 75% by 2030. So this is why Gilboa goes to United Nations events and makes these
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announcements because he circumvents Canada. He circumvents Canadian law. He's already done that
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with the single-use plastics issue. Federal court struck down the cabinet order saying that Canada will
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ban single-use plastics. And that means the plastic you find on your vegetables, on your fruits, and on
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your meat in the grocery store. That's what the banning of single-use plastics is all about. And
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Gilboa is 100% behind that. And he wants that to continue. Federal court said, no, it's irresponsible,
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and it's unconstitutional, and it's unreasonable. Gilboa didn't like that. So he announced that he had
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already appealed to the United Nations to implement a treaty to contravene that court order, to go
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beyond, to go over the heads of Canadian law. That's what Gilboa is all about. He's a globalist.
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He's a Manchurian candidate. He's a useful idiot for the WEF. And that's what he's doing. And he has taken
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the concept of being a political clown to a new level. And that's what Gilboa is all about.
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I'm going to give the final word on the hypocrisy and the lawlessness of the Liberal Party and the
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Trudeau government to an old friend, Alberta Premier Daniel Smith.
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95% of the current available technology isn't achievable. And yet the federal government is
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intending to use its criminal law power to terrify senior executives so that they don't end up
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putting forward projects in the first place. And it's work. Their accusation, though, Premier,
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with respect, is that you're actually being deliberately inflammatory and more political,
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particularly when you use the threat that you say they have of criminal prosecution or
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the imposition of criminal law. The federal government is flouting the rule of law.
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They have now lost two court cases, and they've lost them because they continue to overreach in
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our jurisdiction. Then they make us go to court for years at great expense while everything is frozen
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in the private sector to try to get our rights back. We're not going to do that. We can't afford
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to do that this time. I can't afford to wait four or five or 10 years for the Supreme Court to
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ultimately come down on our side, as I believe they will. The federal government has to stop acting
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in a lawless way. The kind of proposals that they're putting forward are a recipe for unaffordable
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energy, unreliable power grid, which will only chase investment away. And I just simply can't
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allow that. We are just... So I'm really happy to say that this is why we are stopping and why we're
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fighting liberal corruption, because as Danielle Smith said, it's liberal lawlessness. And this is
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corruption, whether it's a speaker who thinks he doesn't have to be nonpartisan, or whether it's
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Justin Trudeau who thinks he can pressure senators to support his carbon tax on farmers, or whether
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it's Stephen Gilboa circumventing Canadian law and appealing to the United Nations to do his dirty work.
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It's all about liberal corruption and lawlessness, as Danielle Smith said. And I think it's something
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we've got to stop. We've got to fight it. We've got to fight Trudeau's censorship. There's more of that
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coming. And we've got to resolve to resist, because that's the important thing right now. There are so
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many things facing this country. And Trudeau, it's not just that he's not worth the cost. It's that he is
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catastrophic for the Canadian economy, and for Canadian democracy. He is taking away our basic rights,
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while the economy is in free fall. And don't listen to the propaganda that we're doing just fine. Thank
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you. We're number one amongst the G7 with our inflation rate. It's all nonsense. It's all smoke
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and mirrors. It's all illusion. And it's all mendacity. It's all liberal lies. So don't believe it. I know
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the viewers of this station don't. Thanks for liking this. Thanks for subscribing. Thanks for
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supporting. And thanks for being a part of our mission to resolve to resist liberal tyranny.
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Thank you very much. I'll be back again tomorrow with more on liberal corruption and how we need to