It's a weekend, and it's almost nice to have a weekend just to take a deep breath, catch your breath. We need political change in this country, but we also need to resolve to resist it.
00:02:42.820He's at least 20 to 25 points behind Pierpaglia and the Conservatives.
00:02:47.920The Liberal Party is in third place in some polls.
00:02:51.600So he's not working when he sets up Pierpaglia.
00:02:55.300But he thinks it can work if he sets up Donald Trump.
00:03:01.280And he, as I've said over the last week, if he co-ops the premiers, if he co-ops the leader of the official opposition, Pierpaglia,
00:03:12.980and they all join his Team Trudeau, not Team Canada, it's Team Trudeau, then he's got a hope in hell of convincing Canadians that it's Justin Trudeau against Donald Trump, Canada against the United States.
00:03:27.880So, yes, clearly, Justin Trudeau wants a trade war with the United States.
00:03:35.740He deliberately went out of his way to make the outrageous and absurd comments the other day about Americans being misogynistic for not electing Kamala Harris and voting for Donald Trump.
00:03:50.320He deliberately tried to be a pain in the ass by saying that he wanted to antagonize Donald Trump.
00:03:59.740He wants Canada to get antagonistic towards the Americans because he thinks that's the only way he can win.
00:04:07.160Now, that's my analysis of this, having thought this over for the past few days.
00:04:11.240And who, of course, has he co-opted is Doug Ford.
00:04:13.680Third, I'm not going to show Doug Ford's embarrassing, pathetic clip about how he's going to, you know, we're going to give the Americans what for?
00:04:22.260We're going to, we're going to put a, we're going to shut off the energy for 1.5 million homes.
00:04:27.740Now he's talking about no more Jack Daniels coming across the border.
00:04:33.060Yeah, yeah, he's going to have a tariff on, a tariff on American booze.
00:04:43.440And every time Trudeau needs a premier, a willing idiot, it's always Doug Ford, the faux conservative, the phony conservative, Doug Ford during the pandemic, Mr. Lockdown King.
00:04:56.620Yeah, Jason Kenney was just as bad in Alberta, but in Ontario, it was Doug Ford, the Lockdown King.
00:05:02.060Push harder, social distancing, keep your mask on, don't go to a hair, don't go to church, don't get a haircut.
00:05:21.660Who just stood by while the mayor of Emo Township had his, had his paycheck garnished, had his bank account garnished by Human Rights Tribunal.
00:06:11.440Justin Trudeau is not serious about it.
00:06:14.820Let's hear from Premier Scott Moe here, who says we need a new election.
00:06:18.960Prime Minister, what specifically did you hear from him?
00:06:22.300What we were looking for was, you know, what does an engagement plan with the U.S. look like moving forward from a federal government's perspective and how do us as subnational leaders support that engagement plan?
00:06:33.360And second, and this was primarily due to President-elect Trump's demands around border security, of which I'd say we agree with.
00:06:40.580We want to have, you know, increased border security on behalf of Canadians, whether it be drugs or illegal migrants.
00:06:46.140We need to keep those bad things out of Canada and out of Saskatchewan from our perspective.
00:06:52.140Now, you've told media in the past that you might make a suggestion of putting more military patrol at the borders.
00:07:00.860So what I had suggested is we're having trouble hiring Canadian border security officials.
00:07:07.440We were a couple thousand short, I understand, as we sit.
00:07:10.700We're having trouble as well hiring RCMP officers.
00:07:14.020And so I don't know that, you know, fishing in the RCMP officer well is going to produce us a lot of results when it comes to border security.
00:07:23.080And so my suggestion was to actually bring the CBSA under an arm of the military, count it as your 2% military spend, and then allow your military to help with some of the short-term staffing challenges that we have in that space.
00:07:39.080There was some aggressive pushback against any Trump tariffs, including export bans.
00:07:46.700Ontario Premier Doug Ford has been talking about restricting electricity sales to the U.S.
00:07:52.060Is Saskatchewan considering any restrictions along that line as well, whether that be oil, potash, etc.?
00:07:59.920No, what we'd be looking for is, you know, how do we actually advance this conversation to get away from the talk around tariffs and get back to, you know, doing what we do in North America,
00:08:10.480which is being part, is we're very much part of the energy and the food security supply chain.
00:08:18.580However, in saying that, we've just heard today that the federal government may be looking at export tariffs on oil, potash, and uranium, export tariffs on our own products.
00:08:29.440So taxing Canadians on products that we are exporting, which is exactly ridiculous as it sounds.
00:08:35.920And most certainly, we would say that any talk of that is not on in this province.
00:08:41.400It's a betrayal of those that work in the industry.
00:08:43.780It's a betrayal, I would say, more broadly of Canadians.
00:08:45.980So we would encourage, if that's where the federal government is looking for retaliatory action, that they very quickly reconsider.
00:08:54.740And we would say, in addition to that, that maybe it's time for Canadians to have a say and a choice and to determine who is going to, who they would like to have a mandate,
00:09:07.700a four-year mandate to negotiate with the incoming Trump administration.
00:09:11.940We see President-elect Trump with one of the strongest mandates that we've seen in recent history to negotiate on behalf of Americans over the course of the next four years.
00:09:23.040Alongside that, we see a Republican majority in the Senate and in the House.
00:09:28.480We're over our four years of what would be considered the norm for our minority administration here in Canada.
00:09:35.420And maybe what we need is someone to have the same mandate in Canada to negotiate with that incoming Trump administration.
00:09:42.940And so we would ask Prime Minister Trudeau to do the right thing, to give Canadians the opportunity to make the choice on who is going to represent them at the table.
00:09:52.840I just wanted to let Scott Moe talk there, because I think he's making perfect sense.
00:09:59.980We know we don't, should not ever allow the federal government to put tariffs on provincial commodities, namely the energy sector, namely oil and gas, or potash, in Saskatchewan's case.
00:10:28.140Probably because I'm talking about things YouTube doesn't want to talk about.
00:10:31.420Yesterday's episode, my interview with Mia Hughes was just absolutely suppressed.
00:10:35.760I encourage you to watch that interview.
00:10:37.700This is a courageous woman who's doing work on a file that journalists don't want to touch.
00:10:43.400You know, I've touched the file quite a bit, but she, I think, is the expert in the field on this, on the whole transgender issue and how it's not gender-affirming care.
00:10:57.620But anyway, I encourage you to watch yesterday's show, because YouTube did not want you to watch it.
00:11:25.740Before I show you how Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador are responding, this is not Team Trudeau.
00:11:35.400It's not working out for Justin Trudeau, because the only guy he's really got on side is Doug Ford, the phony conservative, and the extreme left woke premier of BC, David Eby.
00:11:49.580There's a combination, Eby and Ford, in Trudeau's pocket.
00:11:54.140But let's hear what the public safety minister has to say about the urgency of fixing the border.
00:12:00.840Do you think the Trudeau government has any intention?
00:14:16.820There will be no winners in a trade war.
00:14:20.480Certainly, from Newfoundland and Labrador's perspective, we have no interest in stopping the flow of oil and gas are incredibly valuable and now well-sought-after world-class oil and gas to the United States.
00:14:37.460I had the chance to meet with Mr. Trump last weekend in Paris, and he told me very clearly that we can avoid those tariffs if we do what needs to be done with the borders.
00:14:53.640He doesn't want to see any more illegal immigrants coming from Canada to the U.S.
00:14:59.660So I think the best choice right now for Mr. Trudeau is to very fast table a plan with money, with the number of people to better secure the border.
00:15:39.820I don't have a lot of time for Premier Legault in a lot of other areas, but he seems to have some common sense when it comes to this issue.