Justin Trudeau celebrates Black History Month, David McGinty admits he was right about Trudeau betraying us on border security, and we hear from Mark Carney on what is he really up to. We need a plug-up to change, but we also need a resolve to resist.
00:01:46.140I have to admit, my friends, I'm a little bit emotional tonight.
00:01:50.760One of the things that comes with knowing that you're on a countdown clock to your last day means you get to be really ruthless about the things you want to do and the things that you don't want to do.
00:02:07.660And let me tell you, if I am here tonight with you all, it's because, man, oh, man, that I want to see you guys to celebrate one last Black History Month as Prime Minister.
00:02:19.640It has been the honor and the pleasure of my life to work alongside you, to be there with you, to learn from you, to grow with you and to count especially on incredible Black MPs and Black members of staff and team who have been incredible in being voices for this community from coast to coast to coast.
00:04:03.300The level of contempt and almost hatred that he approached me with, I have never felt more scared in my life of someone, to be in a room with someone.
00:04:21.860And I knew that you ever heard of wounded narcissism?
00:06:07.580Because they don't like the optics of uniforms at the border.
00:06:12.100In a bid to head off crippling tariffs threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump, Canada has committed to tasking 10,000 frontline personnel with protecting the border.
00:06:23.020Speaking with the Canadian press today, McGinty says that number could encompass a broad range of officials, including border officers or the front lines and intelligence officers behind the scenes.
00:06:42.660McGinty also says Canada's promised contribution of $200 million to fight organized crime and fentanyl trafficking is in addition to the $1.3 billion Ottawa has already announced.
00:06:55.760Now, that, of course, as I've said, is farcical because it's $1.3 billion over six years.
00:07:04.620The money will help fund the appointment of a fentanyl czar.
00:07:07.820We're going to be paying this guy $200 million a year who will serve as a liaison between Canada and the U.S. on cross-border efforts to curb fentanyl traffic.
00:07:16.360Whenever you see somebody serving as a liaison and not actually tasked with doing anything, this is classic government bureaucratic cop-out.
00:07:31.260This means this person will be doing nothing but sitting on his or her ass as long as the Trudeau government or the liberal government or the Kearney government is in power and says, do nothing except liaise with the United States.
00:07:46.620In other words, everything's great here.
00:08:29.100But what they're actually talking about is some ad hoc coalition of a bunch of different organizations trying to fulfill this mandate, this pledge for $10,000.
00:16:28.360And now we've got Tommy Mulcair promoting Mark Carney.
00:16:33.120And just, it's incredible how they're trying to present this man, who I think is absolutely clueless on the economy, has said some incredibly stupid things, such as, and I'm not going to show it again today, but I've shown it to you twice already.
00:16:53.180How he doesn't think steel is a product that's used in the daily devices that Canadians use.
00:17:10.020Mayor Dilkens is really strong, working with mayors in the northern U.S., trying to make everybody in the states understand that we have everything to lose from this trade war and a lot to gain by continuing our good relationship.
00:17:21.660So Carney's there, beating his drum, saying, look, this is the way I would deal with it.
00:17:26.040I think that Americans understand that there are certain things that are non-negotiable, like Canada becoming the 51st state.
00:17:31.860And he's addressing, of course, Trump directly with that, because Trump was using that taunt right up until the moment before he announced at his so-called 30-day pause.
00:17:41.040So Carney's showing you the depth of his experience.
00:17:43.360He also had a little bit of fun, you know, talking to a crowd last night about Trump in a way that probably pleased the crowd, but probably wouldn't please Trump.
00:17:50.940But I think that that's part and parcel of introducing himself to Canadian voters.
00:17:55.480We also heard from Pierre Paliyev, the leader of the Conservatives, Tom.
00:17:58.320He is in Vancouver, and he held a press conference earlier today in which he went after Mark Carney, saying a couple of things.
00:18:04.300Number one, Carney is just more Trudeau.
00:18:10.280Number three, that this government under Justin Trudeau has failed Canadians in terms of the relationship with Trump.
00:18:16.880And that's why we almost were in a trade war.
00:18:19.660We're going to be hearing a lot more of that language, no doubt, from Pierre Paliyev.
00:18:24.900Mr. Paliyev is searching for a way to stop the slide that his Conservatives are in ever since Mr. Trudeau announced he was leaving.
00:18:32.920His whole campaign was going to have two main pillars.
00:18:36.300One was attacking Justin Trudeau, and of course the other one was attacking the carbon tax.
00:18:40.880The leading contenders for the Liberal leadership, including Carney and Chrystia Freeland, have both said they're planning to step away from the carbon tax as proposed by Trudeau.
00:18:51.220A bit hard to believe in the case of Freeland because she's the one who brought it in, but be that as it may, nobody is pushing the carbon tax.
00:18:57.700And at the same time, of course, Trudeau is gone, or will be, as soon as the new leader is chosen.
00:19:03.080Now, as we'll discover in a minute, he's not backing away from the carbon tax.
00:19:10.000Mark Carney's not backing away from the carbon tax.
00:19:14.000He's introducing it in a far more devastating way than it's already been let loose on Canadians, and we'll get to that in a minute, because this is fundamental, foundational to why Mark Carney would be cataclysmic for Canada and the economy.
00:19:33.120That just leaves Paliyev flailing, looking for a target.
00:19:37.540So he's doing a pretty darn good job, I have to say, of keeping himself in the news, but he doesn't have a lot to sell.
00:19:44.000Because all the stuff that he said he was going to be running on is not there anymore, and so he's got to go after Carney personally, calling him an elitist and a globalist.
00:19:51.640Well, let's parse that for one second.
00:19:54.580You know, Mark Carney was born in the Northwest Territories, raised in Northern Alberta, played hockey for his team.
00:20:32.360But I think he needs to really get at where Mark Carney intends to introduce globalist concepts into the federal government in a way that Justin Trudeau was beginning to do, but probably never imagined.
00:21:05.060So what makes him an elitist in Pierre Poitier's mind?
00:21:08.820Well, the fact that he attends global economic summits and things like that.
00:21:12.480Now, if you compare him, so Carney's been the governor of the Bank of Canada, governor of the Bank of England.
00:21:17.480He's held positions at the highest level of the United Nations in terms of environment, climate and sustainable development.
00:21:23.820Oh, and he was the chairman of the board of some of the largest investment funds in the world.
00:21:27.260And let's compare that with Pierre Poitier, who's been a member of parliament.
00:21:32.220So if you look at their two CVs, they're not exactly identical.
00:21:35.980And I can understand Poitier's frustration at facing someone as talented and capable and strong and experienced and deeply understanding of all of the economic issues that Poitier can only talk about.
00:21:47.140But I think what we're seeing in that sort of personal attack is a lot of frustration from Poitier and the conservatives.
00:22:03.600Mark Carney has no understanding of all the economic issues.
00:22:07.200How can he even suggest that in view of the fact that Mark Carney doesn't think steel is a product to Canadians use every day in their lives?
00:22:19.600That he thinks businesses are going to be forced to pay the carbon tax and not leave the country.
00:22:58.300He would be a catastrophe for Canadians.
00:23:03.060But yet people are beginning to think he's some kind of economic genius.
00:23:07.000And we put this together yesterday because I mentioned a great 1979 film about a guy who really didn't have too much on the ball intellectually, but because he only repeated what he'd heard on television in small snippets.
00:23:27.460He only said enough to make you think he knew more.
00:23:31.840The public thought he was an economic genius.
00:23:35.980And that's exactly what's happening to Mark Carney.
00:23:41.200People are assuming this guy must know everything because, my God, he was the governor of the Bank of England.
00:23:48.080He was the governor of the Bank of Canada.
00:23:51.860He's been associated with the World Economic Forum.
00:23:55.100He worked for the United Nations as their globe-trotting climate change goodwill ambassador.
00:25:38.180It's just a few phrases he likes to repeat over and over again in ad nauseum.
00:25:43.980But here's the kicker, and I've saved the best for last, folks.
00:25:46.860Here's where Mark Carney wants to take us, where Canadians have never gone before, and where the socialist governments in Europe have taken their people.
00:26:01.040Mark Carney wants to take us farther down the carbon tax road than even Justin Trudeau imagined possible.
00:26:08.280He is going to apply the lessons he's learned as a globalist leader to Canada.
00:26:16.860The thing we're going to do is to ensure that there's fair competition for our companies and that we penalize high-polluting foreign imports.
00:26:27.440So we're going to develop a carbon border adjustment mechanism.
00:26:30.960What that does is promote jobs here at home.
00:29:25.740So we're going to get rid of that consumer carbon tax.
00:29:29.280And he wants to reduce regulation, supposedly.
00:29:32.480But what he wants to do is even worse because we'll be paying not just the 40 cents a liter on the gas or the 60 cents a liter on the gas.
00:29:46.560That, of course, is also applied on everything that we have to transport in this country, especially food.
00:29:54.100It's going to create a retaliatory tariff situation where we're going to be paying incredibly more for our food.
00:30:02.600And Mark Carney doesn't give a damn about that because he's more interested in fighting climate change, as he says, along with our globalist friends, as he likes to talk about them.
00:30:18.880And for people to begin to think for a second that he's got some kind of secret recipe for the Canadian economy, that he really understands it.
00:30:29.780That's why I showed that, because Tom Mulcair can sometimes be reasonable.
00:30:34.540He's been totally taken in by Mark Carney's absolute blather, his nonsensical patter, his stupid talking points that mean absolutely nothing.
00:30:51.780The guy really is not capable of running a country, a government, even a party.
00:30:57.260But that's what we're looking at with Mark Carney.
00:31:01.340He has put it over on too many people.
00:31:04.640And I tell you, Polyev has got to expose what he's doing here with this initiative because it's dangerous.
00:31:14.400The world's in the World Economic Forum, the United Nations, the IMF, all of these bodies now subscribe to the same worldview.
00:31:35.120All of these things involve taking power away from individuals and families and businesses and instead giving the power to supranational institutions.
00:31:45.240And that is what people in the West are now rebelling again against.
00:31:49.120And rightly so, because if we carried on down that path, we would be seeing the end of our civilization.
00:32:05.880And that's what Mark Carney is heralding.
00:32:08.280We're going to keep on, Mark Carney, behind every day here until we expose what this man is all about, what he's trying to do, how he's trying to punish Canadians in the name of climate change, how he's trying to destroy this economy, and how he's not suddenly a moderate.
00:32:28.580He's not suddenly this guy who really just wants to be a little to the left of pure polyam.
00:32:35.120He might even be to the left of Justin Trudeau.
00:32:40.420This man, of course, who hobnobbed with the friends of Jeffrey Epstein.
00:34:04.200And to the health of the Canadian economy.
00:34:06.920Which, no, he doesn't understand better than Pierre Pauly or other Canadian political leaders.
00:34:14.000He understands it less because his understanding is all predicated on net zero concepts of getting rid of fossil fuels and of going back to a new stone age.
00:34:30.760That will usurp your ability to just live a normal life as a Canadian citizen.