In this episode, I interview Alberta Premier Daniel Smith about his relationship with Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his vision for the future of Canada. I also talk about the role that Mark Carney plays on the board of the World Economic Forum, and why he should have been on it.
00:00:00.000This is the Chainsaw for Bureaucracy, Chainsaw!
00:00:30.000Yes, Canada needs a DOGE, Department of Government Efficiency, not just some cuts. We need an overhaul, complete overhaul. Who is Mark Carney? What does he stand for? What does he believe in? What are his economics? What's his philosophy? Is he a Marxist? And I don't mean a fan of the brother Groucho.
00:00:56.120When we come back, a comprehensive analysis.
00:01:26.120Welcome to your Sunday. Hope you're having a good day. I should be in church this morning. We had some time matters to navigate this morning.
00:01:38.960And my apologies to our pastor and to our congregation. We should have been there. We should be there right now. But it just wasn't possible today. Thank you for your patience with the show. And please like the show. Subscribe.
00:01:54.100Thank you so much for loving the interview with my favorite Premier, Alberta Premier Daniel Smith. I did so well. So many views. So many people subscribed as a result of it.
00:02:06.920And I just want to mention, because I always forget to promote myself at times. The post-millennial article based on this interview is up right now. Have a look at it. This is going to give Premier Smith some widespread coverage, not only in Canada, but the U.S.
00:02:28.260This is a transnational media outlet that I'm proud to be a correspondent, the senior parliamentary correspondent for.
00:02:35.880And I write for post-millennial and I write for Human Events. It's sister publication, which deals mainly with opinion and analysis.
00:02:44.000You can find my columns in there every week. All right. I said some self-promotion today.
00:02:49.520I rarely do that because I always say, hey, people don't want to hear about me and the stuff I'm doing.
00:02:54.440But I guess it does build credibility when you know I'm not just some guy on here on YouTube spouting off.
00:03:02.840I've done some real work over the years. And believe me, what I'm doing right now is the most fun I've ever had as a journalist.
00:03:09.560Because I can I can do as I please. That was the title of a column by George Orwell for many years.
00:03:17.900Well, Orwell didn't have a lot of years. But when he finally had some success in journalism after writing books for that for many years didn't sell.
00:03:29.220He wrote a column, a weekly column called As I Please. And it's really worth reading.
00:03:35.080I think it was at least once a week, maybe more. Now, fantastic column. But you might want you might enjoy that.
00:03:41.340Here's a little bit from that interview from a week ago. And I'll explain why I'm showing this recycle clip in a minute.
00:03:47.420But this is the Rosemary Barton interview with the great Mark Carney. Yeah, great.
00:03:53.780Management, you took on that role with the Liberal Party to advise the Prime Minister about economic growth.
00:03:58.500At the same time, Brookfield was looking to create a Canadian fund, was trying to get access to Canadian pension funds.
00:04:05.080And federal money. Were you part of that bid? And was that appropriate?
00:04:07.720I was not part of that bid. It's I'm not sure I recognize the full description of how you said it, but I was not part of that.
00:04:12.900Okay. You resigned from more than 20 corporate boards, I think?
00:04:16.880Not corporate boards. Most of those, most of those boards were philanthropic or charity.
00:04:21.700You are not yet subject to ethics requirements.
00:12:07.640Well, the U.S. gets a lot of minerals from Canada.
00:12:10.260But why do you think they're looking at Ukraine now?
00:12:13.260Because there's trillions of dollars of rare earth minerals in Ukraine that the United States wants.
00:12:21.140And when the war is over, which, of course, Trump is promising to broker a peace, when that war is over, Ukraine will be open for business, a large part of it.
00:12:33.340Whatever survives the peace negotiations, a large part of it will be available for exploitation by groups like BlackRock and others.
00:12:42.560And the U.S. will find a new place for its minerals.
00:12:49.160Folks, I can't tell you how serious this is.
00:12:54.260Mark Carney is a dangerous, dangerous man.
00:12:58.060Now, my old friend, Andrew Scheer, former Conservative leader.
00:13:04.500I know he wasn't the greatest Conservative leader.
00:13:06.220He was a pretty damn good speaker, though.
00:16:09.940The banks are telling Mark Carney, go pound sand.
00:16:14.240What happened the day after the banks did this?
00:16:16.800Donald J. Trump was inaugurated as President of the United States and began taking back the American economy from the globalists and people like Mark Carney.
00:18:45.880Mark Carney, former governor both of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, claims that Western society is morally rotten and that it has been corrupted by, sorry, capitalism, which has brought about a climate emergency.
00:19:03.160Damn that capitalism has made nations more prosperous than any other industrial system in the history of mankind, saved us from feudalism.
00:19:15.140But no, Mark Carney blames capitalism for the climate emergency that he says threatens life on Earth itself.
00:19:23.660This, he claims, requires rigid controls on personal freedom, industry, and corporate finance.
00:19:29.200Does that sound like communism to anybody out there?
00:20:01.620He's also an advisor, both the British prime minister, Boris Johnson, on the next big climate conference in Glasgow and the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau.
00:20:10.980Mark Carney has been telling Boris Johnson, told Boris Johnson what to do in the UK.
00:20:16.800He was giving economic advice for the last year to Justin Trudeau, well, the last 10 years to Justin Trudeau and both of his finance ministers, Morneau and Christy Freeland.
00:20:57.160All are predicated on the claim that COVID and its disruption of the global economy provided a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, not just to regulate the climate, but to frame a more fair, more diverse, more inclusive, more safe, and more woke world.
00:21:11.160That's what Mark Carney is still up to.
00:21:14.920Carney draws inspiration from, among others, Marx, Engels, the authors of the Communist Manifesto, and Lenin, a mass murderer.
00:21:26.920But the agenda he promotes differs from Marxism in two key respects.
00:21:29.940First, the private sector is not to be expropriated, but made a partner.
00:21:37.040Fascism believed in co-opting corporations into the fascist economy, telling them what to do, what to produce, how much to produce, when to stop producing.
00:24:49.500Now, if you think that I'm the only one saying this, I did an interview last week with my good friend Dan McTeague, the president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, who used to be a liberal MP for Scarborough.
00:25:08.340Listen to how he describes Mark Carney.
00:25:13.340I see that sort of a confluence between Mr. Carney and going back 40 years, 45 years to 47 years, 37 years to guys like guys like more strong.
00:25:27.260And that is that while they are smart, they're also cunning.
00:25:31.000And what they have to offer is something that is extraordinarily damaging to the country.
00:25:35.660And the fact that they make statements that are, you know, analogous to we will impose our authoritarianism, we will invoke emergency measures to get our ways should be a clarion call to Canadians.
00:25:48.860It certainly is being lost on the older generation, not on the younger generation that can't afford to make ends meet, can't afford a house, much less afford food and groceries and gasoline and diesel.
00:25:58.240But it does suggest to me that Canadians, just because we got rid of Trudeau, who, by all accounts, wasn't a very enlightened individual for all the reasons, nice hair, nice socks and sobbings and selfies.
00:26:11.660We now have a person who is far more, you know, far more intelligent, if you can, if you will, and someone who I think is bringing a far more sinister message to Canadians, one of do it my way or else.
00:26:28.100And he's using, exploiting every avenue that he has while presenting himself as something he clearly is not.
00:26:33.440He's never been in politics, doesn't sound like he really cares about democracy.
00:26:36.240But that aside, all the things I can say about Mr. Carney is simply, I know that his loyalists, his what I call groupies, who were once Trudeau groupies, are defending him, you know, tooth and nail.
00:26:49.760I think when one puts a clear spotlight on what Mr. Carney has done to damage the Canadian economy with his policies of restricting capital to oil and gas, which is our number one revenue generator in the country,
00:27:03.420when we consider this is a man who is foursquare behind carbon taxes and net zero green energy policies,
00:27:10.360when we consider that this is the man who has been for the past five years economic advisor to Justin Trudeau and the liberals in the economy has basically cratered, like it or not.
00:27:20.440I mean, we have some real hard questions asked Mr. Carney. It doesn't just stop there.
00:27:24.840I want to know more about Brookfield. I want to know why I moved out of Canada the day after he dropped being CEO of the company.
00:27:29.880This man is very much about suppressing the will of the people.
00:27:35.240That's why clinging to power to impose an agenda which Canadians have not given, you know, authority to is a very dangerous and very undemocratic way of conducting business.
00:27:46.600And I think an unfortunate dimension of what net zero is, which is too bad.
00:27:52.160If there's no democracy, we really don't care.
00:27:54.240This is a pernicious international agenda.
00:27:58.420And I believe that in my heart of hearts that Mark Carney is a Manchurian candidate for international organizations that do not have Canada's best interests at heart.
00:28:06.620We need someone to speak for Canada. That's not Mark Carney.
00:28:14.340Now, as I mentioned in this interview to Dan, a couple of sentences later, he also described the environment and climate change minister, Stephen Gilbeau, as a Manchurian candidate.
00:28:26.700Now, if you're familiar with the 1962 film starring Frank Sinatra, and Angela Lansbury has a tremendous role in that, too, the Manchurian candidate is somebody who's been brainwashed by the communists and inserted into the Western democracies to subvert them or to hurt them.
00:28:49.620And I can't get into exactly what the Manchurian candidate ends up doing in this movie or in the novel, but it is certainly hurtful.
00:29:01.380And this is how Mark Carney can be imagined, envisioned, and absolutely defined.
00:29:07.540He's come to Canada to try to implement a globalist agenda that is increasingly being rejected in Europe, has been totally panned and rejected in the United States.
00:29:21.420It's in the dustbin of history in the United States.
00:29:23.780But even the Europeans are waking up to the fallacies of net zero, that we cannot continue to starve people of basic energy in the pursuit of an ideological and illogical dream.