What REALLY Happened at Jimmy Dore's Ottawa Show | Stand on Guard
Episode Stats
Words per Minute
156.83623
Summary
It was so nice to meet Mr. Jimmy Door after the show last night and to meet so many of the people who came up to shake my hand and tell me how much they loved the show. It was a great evening and a great night.
Transcript
00:00:00.000
welcome back to another episode of stand on guard i'm your host david craig and this is live
00:00:06.660
from ottawa can you guess where i was last night yes and i met so many of you there it was just
00:00:15.260
an incredible evening i loved it i really did it was the meeting jimmy door i've interviewed him
00:00:22.020
before you saw the interview last week and of course i love his show but it was so nice to
00:00:27.240
meet him after the show and i'll talk about that when we come back momentarily
00:00:32.340
the prime minister lied and his minions continue
00:00:57.240
and you know please like i saw a comment smash that like button yes do that now
00:01:07.520
because youtube suppresses this show every day it just puts its finger on the likes make sure it
00:01:14.200
doesn't get too high not sure too many people don't watch it and let's make sure too many new
00:01:20.440
viewers don't see it that's the strategy but it was so nice to meet jimmy door last night and i gotta
00:01:26.940
say at the beginning of this broadcast thank you for all of you and there must have been 20 25 people
00:01:35.720
who came up to me last night and said we love your show thank you for what you're doing we appreciate
00:01:41.140
it and i appreciate you saying that i had a hell of a bad week last week and the week before it wasn't
00:01:48.000
too good either it was really sick i would literally be doing these broadcasts sometimes i know i looked
00:01:53.200
a bit slow because i was really suffering and i would do the broadcast and just collapse and i'm back
00:02:00.760
again though and i feel like i've i'm in my prime again last night was fantastic but thank you again for
00:02:10.200
everybody who came up to me and shook my hand had a picture taken it meant so much to me because
00:02:16.100
you think sometimes am i reaching people are people listening am i having an effect
00:02:22.820
and i felt that last night thank you and it's a heartfelt thank you for the the work i do
00:02:29.960
as many you know many of you know i worked in the mainstream media for many years i worked
00:02:35.620
in the canadian armed forces and air force public affairs officer i worked on parliament hill
00:02:40.220
doing independent media is a different thing for me and and doing this show every day has been in
00:02:46.800
i hate to say i hate the word use the word challenge but it's been difficult at times but i'm really
00:02:53.720
enjoying this and and because there's nothing like going to an event and this happens every time i go to
00:02:59.940
court as well you know for the freedom convoy trials people come up to me and talk to me and i appreciate
00:03:05.560
it and it just it it means so much so you know for all of you who were there last night i realized
00:03:11.960
that jimmy door and i have the same audience like he's got a much bigger audience but both of us i think
00:03:18.080
speak truth to power i i that's a bit of a you know a colloquialism now and and it's a lot of people say that
00:03:28.800
but i am proud of the fact i'm in no politicians or political parties pocket i'm free to criticize
00:03:35.120
any political party any politician because i'm independent i'm an independent journalist and so
00:03:42.160
i want to show you some of the pictures here's we we had this taken after the show last night
00:03:46.400
and it was you know you know i should put my hat on you know a lot of people say put your hat on
00:03:52.380
david okay i'm gonna put my hat on and once again this is the merchandise i'm wearing
00:03:58.500
jimmy's merchandise this morning but that's my merchandise the hat oh you'll see more of that
00:04:04.160
later great moment we and we had we had about a six or seven minute interview which i'll be showing
00:04:09.400
you afterwards he took me up to the green room and we chatted for a while great evening and here's
00:04:17.040
somebody came up to me i'm sorry i i can't remember your name but if you're watching right now
00:04:26.420
because we we really do need to hear from these people so yes uh
00:04:35.320
i'm gonna have a look at good morning we are listening david yes thank you thank you for listening
00:04:41.200
thank you for coming back for being there in the last two weeks you know we had a death in the family
00:04:47.320
my father-in-law it was hard it's hard on all of us and i was really down with i don't know what it
00:04:54.000
was last week some bronchial infection at first i thought i thought i had pneumonia for a while
00:04:58.220
because that's how my sister went out and i think that was a what as i like to say an unforeseen
00:05:05.700
consequence of the pandemic it's i have to say it that way or else but i'm feeling much better now
00:05:12.420
and so thank you for coming up last night and shaking my hand that was uh that was a wonderful
00:05:19.400
moment and so many other people did as well and there's jimmy in the green room before we started
00:05:26.240
the interview and it's a thumbs up that was a great performance by jimmy last night you know
00:05:31.860
sometimes he strays into the blue comedy i know he has to do that because people expect that today but
00:05:37.180
he doesn't even have to his political humor is on par with what johnny carson used to do
00:05:43.100
maybe it's even better he but he gets a political point across using comedy and it's wonderful and
00:05:51.420
he's not he's not cruel to political opponents or people he disagrees with but he sure he makes fun
00:05:58.800
of them and that's what comedy is all about but he's genuinely funny unlike the late night comics
00:06:07.460
so-called comics you see populating television cable news these days they're not funny they're
00:06:16.780
propagandists and this is what jimmy he said last week in the interview these people are not funny
00:06:21.640
jimmy is funny and it was a it was a really great evening and he he went after the pandemic he went
00:06:32.160
after dei he went after political correctness he went after democrats and republicans he went after
00:06:39.460
the hypocrisy right now with the the department of government efficiency he went after political
00:06:47.860
hypocrisy and it was a great evening so here's another shot this is where we were in the waiting
00:06:54.740
to meet jimmy door here and these two wonderful ladies came up and one of them wanted a a
00:07:01.300
photo with me and i was i was just overwhelmed i must say and here's a shot of the whole gang
00:07:06.920
yeah here we all are and that's stephanie in the far left that's jimmy door's wife
00:07:10.680
she is a marvelous woman she's a stand-up comic too she opened the show and it was it was really
00:07:17.600
marvelous and i can't tell you how much i enjoyed this last night now we got more news to share with
00:07:25.260
you i'm going to wait a little while to get into that because i want to i want to show you this
00:07:30.560
interview but i think we've gone through the pictures here but what an evening and once again
00:07:45.060
oh yes nancy copeland uh thank you thank you nancy yes thank you and it's if if i seemed a little bit
00:07:56.180
slow witted in the last couple of weeks if i seemed a little slow on the draw it's because of
00:08:02.520
everything that's been going on and the and just not just not feeling up 100 last week but i i feel
00:08:09.600
so much better this week and thank you for caring and yes and good morning everybody and thanks for
00:08:15.140
joining me this morning we're gonna have a fun week here on stand on guard and i pledge we're gonna
00:08:21.400
have a fun week every week we're gonna we're going to have as much fun as possible because you
00:08:27.160
know the walls are closing in on our freedom but we're pushing back we're resolving to resist that's
00:08:33.460
the slogan of this station we are resolving to resist the authoritarian rule of the liberal party
00:08:41.840
of the uniparty increasingly and specifically of mark carney you know jimmy door joked last night you
00:08:50.100
know we we went from trading justin trudeau who we said is the son of a cuban dictator
00:08:57.200
to an international banker who doesn't pay his taxes so as he said the other day it's worse
00:09:05.140
it's worse with mark carney than it ever was with justin trudeau because this guy is being taken
00:09:12.780
seriously people didn't take justin trudeau that seriously did they i mean you have to admit
00:09:17.720
people did not take justin trudeau seriously because of you know the sock fetish this is the
00:09:24.540
guy who shows up for the speech from the throne wearing running shoes with a suit yeah i mean that's
00:09:30.760
pretty pretty bad bad taste that's class with a capital k as we used to say
00:09:36.920
those of you old enough to remember that little slogan from the 80s that's class with a capital k
00:09:45.640
that's what justin trudeau is all about and i'm just i'm trying to make sure i get some of your
00:09:50.820
comments in here because this is a day for comments it really is it's this is a marvelous day
00:09:56.500
so let's let's run this interview and i think you're gonna like this and i'm gonna make sure we
00:10:02.400
get the sound levels up here but it's got a canadian tour you've been up here before you
00:10:09.140
you mentioned edinson did you get the same sort of response in toronto and montreal as you got here
00:10:14.120
in ottawa uh it's almost exactly the same yes uh you know my crowd is um i'm sure a lot like your
00:10:20.520
crowd people who are into medical freedom people are into free speech people uh who were against
00:10:27.460
corruption and against uh you know censorship you know all those things that used to be the
00:10:33.360
bastion of the left are now uh considered right wing and so um yeah it's uh it's great to come up
00:10:40.340
because i know wherever i go it's going to be that kind of crowd and uh so what you saw tonight
00:10:44.940
we experienced in montreal people you know people every time people are like oh you're going to
00:10:49.480
montreal it's not going to be good i'm like no it's not it's not random people coming hanging off
00:10:53.780
the street it's people who know me so yeah there's and they seem hungry you know they seem hungry for
00:10:59.000
this kind of a message well they certainly are i i was amazed at how many people came up to me
00:11:04.520
tonight and said hey we watch your show oh really great and i'm thinking it's because what i say is
00:11:10.500
often what you're saying is that don't trust politicians yeah correct and don't be in the pocket
00:11:16.200
of politicians right 100 i get i get flack from conservatives who are always saying you know
00:11:21.580
you're criticizing the conservative party damn right they're not acting like conservatives
00:11:27.940
well you said something that i your anecdote about bobby kennedy jr i fascinating anecdote but
00:11:35.360
did you know health and human service and secretary kennedy is working for some ostriches in canada oh
00:11:42.900
yeah i've had those people on you have yeah so they wanted to kill like 800 of their ostrich or 400 400 yeah
00:11:49.020
that was it yeah and uh of course if they're not using science right they all say it's for science
00:11:55.060
but it has nothing to do with science it has some kind to do with some kind of crazy ideology that they
00:11:59.980
want to fulfill and uh you know ostriches aren't uh they've built up immunity to it a lot of them well
00:12:06.220
you know the whole story i don't have to tell you so tell me about bobby working with them though i didn't
00:12:10.560
know that he sent a letter to the federal government the canadian food inspection agency
00:12:16.920
the funny thing is of course these ostriches aren't being used for food they're they're being used for
00:12:23.280
experimentation into immunity oh right so what why are they getting involved in this no kidding and
00:12:29.540
the agriculture minister seemed to be backing away because of this letter from kennedy oh really yes
00:12:35.580
that's good news it's good news and the farm is reaching out to kennedy yesterday to say can you
00:12:42.600
come up to canada to visit the farm i think that would just be oh that would be fantastic yes of all
00:12:48.780
the people that trump nominated to the cabinet i think i was he's the best yeah about bobby kennedy
00:12:54.180
well it's the one where we can see real change yeah you know and he's already done it he's already
00:12:58.920
brought a lot of change uh to the health care in the united states i mean he's got the poisonous
00:13:05.160
cancerous dyes out of our food already and uh he's going to have real safety testing for vaccines
00:13:10.580
going forward they've taken away the recommendations for the covet back so most of the people in the
00:13:15.980
country so uh it's uh and then you know it's nice to see them uh go on uh corporate news and kind of
00:13:22.180
school these people in a way they've never been talked to before by government officials who aren't in
00:13:27.320
the pocket of big pharma so it's exciting i think the crowd erupted loudest and largest when you talked
00:13:34.280
about the fact you have a right to decide what you like and what you don't like yeah what you love
00:13:39.860
and what you hate that's right and when did the government start telling us you don't have a
00:13:44.120
right to hate that that's right because you're right why shouldn't we hate what's going on in
00:13:48.680
gathering that's right you should hate that why can't i hate white guys doing taco tuesday
00:13:53.220
but it is a thought crime it is a thought crime why does the government think they can arbitrarily
00:14:01.040
tell us what we can love and hate and it's weird and it's weird what trump is doing right now he's
00:14:05.880
replacing left-wing censorship with right-wing censorship for israel and yeah it's like why
00:14:11.400
can't i be you know i can criticize my own country all i want but as soon as you criticize israel they
00:14:16.700
call you an anti-semite which is what the left did for so many years anytime you said anything about
00:14:21.720
they called you a racist or they called you a sexist and people are tired of that shit
00:14:25.580
and now he's just in he's just switching it out and you know i have a lot of manga that come to my show
00:14:30.740
and they're not on board for that well you heard them tonight right and a lot of those people are
00:14:34.640
trump voters or a lot of those people are trump sympathizers up here in canada you know and uh
00:14:39.280
they're not on board for that stuff so it's uh it's it's sad to see that trump had a mandate
00:14:44.980
and he's squandering it in fact his budget not to get too in the weeds with you but that's why
00:14:50.540
you know uh elon musk just left he just left dc he quit doge because trump's big beautiful bill
00:14:56.680
exposed the deficit even more to five to ten more trillion dollars so all those doge savings was
00:15:03.240
just a smokescreen and he didn't cut any of the money he just took that money that doge was going
00:15:07.880
to save and he gave it all to the war machine and a lot of people feel betrayed so that's why
00:15:12.880
people need to come out i think people on the right agree with that people on the left agree with
00:15:17.160
that and that's what they don't want us to realize interesting though the same day elon musk is
00:15:23.240
leaving the trump administration the new york times does a hit piece on he's a drug addict isn't that
00:15:28.800
funny because they'll get you with three ways you're either you're an alcoholic yeah a drug addict or
00:15:36.620
they found child porn that's right or you're a sex maniac yeah that's exactly right and i guess my
00:15:42.660
my final question i was watching your show today and there was a dana bash section on there
00:15:48.640
where joe biden comes out of hiding today yeah and he says i'll compare my record with any president
00:15:56.400
history and one of the reporters there says do you think it was a mistake you're not running
00:16:03.520
how delusional i know are these people yeah i mean now everybody admits he's demented and there's
00:16:11.020
the corporate press shouldn't you have run you should have been you look fine to me did you see
00:16:14.940
that person you look great to me you look sharp but it's just i mean that's the that's that's why
00:16:19.620
you and i have a show because that's what the corporate media is and people see through it and
00:16:23.860
so thank god they suck that badly thank god thank you for your time okay my pleasure thank you i appreciate
00:16:29.320
nice to meet you god bless okay it's been an experience and please anytime you want to comment
00:16:34.820
from a canadian i'm available okay i appreciate it i'll keep that in mind we'll take you up on it
00:16:59.320
sorry i had to bring myself back in there thanks for for watching that i really enjoyed
00:17:04.320
talking to him i was you know i'm very tired last night it was uh i'm still tiring out early
00:17:09.520
in the evening and that was probably about 11 o'clock we did that and grabbed some food on the way home
00:17:17.120
and had a marvelous time and it's so nice as i said to meet so many of you
00:17:23.820
and jimmy door i think is so popular in canada because he strikes a chord for those of us who say
00:17:34.720
it's enough pandering to politicians it's time it's time to be free and he rocked last night i gotta
00:17:45.700
tell you it really it uh that's not a phrase i use very often because i'm a jazz fan i like to talk
00:17:51.620
about swing but he rocked excellent job now do we have any politicians in canada i really do like
00:17:59.820
well you know like i say i'm hot and cold sometimes with pierre paulio i think generally he's doing a
00:18:06.940
pretty good job but what i really admire in politics today and it's an old friend she's been on the show
00:18:12.920
and i'm going to try to get her on in the next couple of weeks again and that's alberta premier
00:18:17.620
danielle smith i don't think there's a more gutsy courageous premier in the country well i know
00:18:25.080
there isn't i can't think of anybody but give her credit for drawing the battle line between alberta
00:18:35.160
and the federal government she knows the support for alberta independence is rising every week and
00:18:42.500
we've had folks on the show to talk about that you know jeff wrath what we'll have jeff on again
00:18:48.380
to talk about how things are going in terms of support for alberta independence and how the movement
00:18:54.320
is going when they expect to get their referendum on a ballot probably during the municipal elections
00:19:02.200
this early fall that's what jeff plans well in advance of what daniel smith is talking about in
00:19:09.620
terms of having the question in a 2026 referendum they want to get it up now well strike while the
00:19:18.360
iron is hot but here's daniel smith talking about the alberta accord and this is poetry if there's
00:19:27.560
anything if a politician is capable of delivering poetry daniel smith can do it and i just i just love
00:19:35.400
this with this premier in years successive liberal governments in ottawa supported by their new
00:19:41.900
democrat allies have unleashed a tidal wave of laws policies and political attacks aimed directly at
00:19:48.800
alberta's free economy and in effect against the future and livelihoods of our people they have blocked
00:19:56.160
new pipelines cancelled multiple oil and gas projects stacked an oil and gas production cap on top
00:20:03.500
of a crippling industrial carbon tax and banned the very tanker ships needed to carry those resources
00:20:09.700
to new markets they have imposed net zero mandates on our natural gas based power grid causing investment
00:20:16.160
in reliable generation from natural gas to flee thereby endangering the future stability of our power grid
00:20:23.880
and risking future blackouts and spikes in electricity costs for alberta families and businesses
00:20:29.000
they have interfered in provincial jurisdiction time and again from taking over the regulation of
00:20:35.380
plastics to mandating how we operate child care health care dental care to harassing law-abiding
00:20:42.000
firearms owners to dozens of other examples of unconstitutional interference the onslaught
00:20:48.500
of unconstitutional anti-energy and anti-resource development policies has scared away global investment to
00:20:55.380
tune of we think about half a trillion dollars driving those investments and jobs out of alberta robbing
00:21:02.420
countless albertans and other canadians of their means of providing for their families it has also cost us
00:21:09.140
a decade of opportunities and tens of billions of dollars in lost royalties that could have been invested in
00:21:16.580
the health education infrastructure and social services of not just albertans but canadians as well
00:21:22.660
as a result canada has fallen to dead last in economic growth among industrialized nations
00:21:29.700
and growth is slowing investment is fleeing debt is climbing the world looks at us like we have lost our
00:21:37.540
minds we have some of the most abundant and accessible natural resources of any country in the world but
00:21:44.660
against the wishes of millions of canadians a select few eco extremist ideologues in ottawa have done everything in
00:21:52.020
their power to keep that wealth in the ground so let me say this as clearly as i can with all due respect
00:22:00.020
to prime minister mark carney and anyone else ottawa might send our way i will not i cannot allow the
00:22:14.980
did we hear that it's not over yet i cannot allow the status quo to continue that's a leader
00:22:29.620
that's danielle saying things had better change now and fast or else and she's laying down the line
00:22:39.860
she's drawing the line in the sand and she's telling mark carney get with it our government is
00:22:46.580
committed to negotiating a new deal for alberta an alberta accord if you will first alberta requires
00:22:54.100
guaranteed corridor and port access to tide water off the pacific arctic and atlantic coast for the
00:23:00.180
international export of alberta oil gas critical minerals and other resources yeah
00:23:10.740
second the federal government must end all federal interference in the development of provincial
00:23:16.020
resources by repealing the no new pipelines law c69 the oil tanker ban the net zero electricity regs
00:23:22.740
the oil and gas emissions cap the net zero vehicle mandate and any federal law regulation that
00:23:28.900
purports to regulate industrial carbon emissions plastics commercial speech of energy companies and
00:23:34.580
so on third the federal government must refrain from imposing export taxes or restrictions on the
00:23:41.380
export of alberta resources without the consent of the government of alberta and fourth the federal
00:23:47.540
government must provide alberta the same per capita federal transfers and equalization as is received by
00:23:52.820
the other three largest provinces quebec ontario and british columbia
00:24:01.060
so that's step one we're also going to launch the alberta next panel to engage our best minds
00:24:06.660
and all but for the last yeah that's the plan and alberta and daniel smith have a plan they're not just
00:24:18.420
spouting talking points this is a plan and i take my hat off to her this is a she's a fantastic woman
00:24:26.580
great premier and i can see from the comments here everybody out there really admires her and likes
00:24:32.260
her and like i said i've known daniel since we both worked the calgary herald she was a journalist
00:24:37.620
as i started out she was a good journalist an honest journalist and always always had my support
00:24:44.420
over the years i predicted she'd be premier actually when she was leader of the wild rose party and i was
00:24:51.300
totally wrong but had to wait a few years turned out my prophecy did come to pass so so i was
00:25:00.100
prescient to some degree just a little early in my estimation but she's fantastic i want to show you
00:25:07.540
some slides here and once again thank you for all your comments and some some anyway i'm not even
00:25:14.580
gonna i'm gonna comment i know i had i had a comment there during the beginning of that jimmy
00:25:18.580
door interview that i probably shouldn't have had up i should have taken it down sooner but sometimes
00:25:23.860
when you're doing four things at once you don't take the comments down quick enough it wasn't insulting
00:25:29.060
it was just probably inappropriate comment because we all do know who jimmy door is and let's have a
00:25:37.380
look at some of these slides here because i i have promised to do this now every day until i hear some
00:25:46.260
explanation from the official opposition for their utter failure to address this issue which is canada
00:25:55.300
automatically became a signatory of the world health organization's pandemic agreement automatic
00:26:04.420
we did not raise a finger in protest this issue was never discussed debated or voted on in the house of
00:26:14.260
commons and when i brought it up over a year ago
00:26:18.340
i was told that the health critic the person responsible for addressing this bill could not talk
00:26:30.980
to me the conservative health critic could not talk to me and i was given no explanation
00:26:39.140
obviously the explanation was we don't want to talk about this because it's too controversial
00:26:43.940
and why is it too controversial why does canada want to be part of the who's pandemic agreement
00:26:51.380
what benefit is there to a sovereign country to abrogate your sovereignty to the united nations
00:26:59.940
to allow them to decide what is a pandemic when a pandemic is occurring and how to respond to a pandemic
00:27:08.580
bad enough having justin trudeau in charge during a pandemic and you get lockdowns and covid mandates and
00:27:16.500
authoritarian measures it's conceivably conceivably even worse to have the united nations in charge
00:27:29.940
now i i mentioned this the other day i think this is great news that the
00:27:33.460
pride parade in toronto is underfunded it's losing sponsors how about that google and home depot have
00:27:43.220
dropped out wonderful because we all know this is just a cyberetic
00:27:52.420
parade it is just it's an exercise and cyberism and hedonism
00:27:58.820
and it is really at this point nothing to do with equality or human rights or decency
00:28:10.260
or tolerance has everything to do with obscenity right now and we know what goes on at these events and
00:28:17.300
it's really destructive and if i did what these people do at this parade i would be hauled into jail for
00:28:26.100
indecent exposure as would any of you and we all know that so this has got the end and i'm glad the
00:28:35.060
money is falling and the bottom is dropping out of this organization
00:28:40.900
have a look at this this is fat fascinating this is what pride season of course we all know june is
00:28:49.780
it's supposed to be pride month and thank you again to camille el sheikh who is protecting our
00:28:57.380
children who is going out to the schools this month to ensure that children do not have to participate in
00:29:04.020
raising the pride flag at their schools he was successful last year in about getting a 50 of school
00:29:12.580
children not participating in some schools it was up to 80 so camille thank you for your work you're
00:29:20.900
going to you're going to come on the show he's going to come on the show next week to talk about
00:29:23.860
what's going on this year and of course they're gearing up for the million person march for children
00:29:30.020
in september which i am the master of ceremonies every year this will be year three they're not doing
00:29:36.180
an event this year in parliament hill for this event but they will be gearing up for september
00:29:43.540
and i will be there and i hope all of you will be but let's just have a look
00:29:48.500
i find this absolutely incredible here's all of the events that the federal government recognizes
00:29:55.140
during so-called pride season june 1st to 30th is pride month june 1st is lgbtq families day
00:30:02.820
june 12th is pulse remembrance day june 23rd is stonewall day and that refers to the bar
00:30:08.980
that were really the whole lgbtq rights phenomena began june 26 is marriage equality day or gay
00:30:16.500
marriage june 27th is natural national hiv testing day june 28th is international lgbtq day june 30th is
00:30:27.140
queer youth of faith day july 14th is international non-binary people day july 16th is international
00:30:36.820
drag day august 14th is gay uncles day i'm not making this up august 20th southern hiv aids awareness day
00:30:46.820
september 16th to 23rd bisexuality awareness week
00:30:51.220
september 18th national hiv aids and aging awareness day september 23rd celebrate bisexuality
00:31:01.220
day september 27th national gay men's hiv aids awareness day
00:31:08.100
i'm not finished yet october 1st the 31st is lgbtq history month october 8th is international
00:31:15.380
lesbian day october 11th is national coming out day october 15th national light to next
00:31:21.060
hiv aids awareness day october 17th to 23rd is gender fluid visibility week
00:31:28.180
october 19th is international pronoun day october 19th is also national lgbtq
00:31:34.660
center awareness day october 19th is spirit day for youth
00:31:41.220
october 23rd to 29th is asexual awareness week october 26th intersex awareness day
00:31:48.260
oh november 1st of 30th is transgender awareness month november 5th transgender parent day
00:31:55.940
november 8th intersex day of remembrance december 1st world aids day december 8th pansexual
00:32:02.740
pan romantic pride day december 14th hiv cure research day
00:32:08.580
and of course the buck you will who tweet who posted this the next ends this by saying can we all agree
00:32:20.020
that this is simply way too effing much yeah we sure can now i'm going to end this broadcast with a
00:32:29.220
a uh well i'm going to go to my if i can if you will indulge me i am going to go
00:32:38.580
go to my store and then i'm going to come back with another clip to show you
00:33:39.420
We've got some great t-shirts and great hoodies.
00:33:42.100
I really think it's fantastic material, and I don't really promote it enough.
00:33:47.920
But I want to show you a bit about even the mainstream media is starting to think that it's not going so well for Mark Carney.
00:33:58.820
Not too much because it's agonizing to listen to the mainstream media.
00:34:03.200
If he's the man with the plan and the guy you hire in a crisis, why won't he table a budget before he goes on summer vacation?
00:34:08.880
I understand the member of the opposition is very busy, didn't have a chance to study closely the 100-day plan of the former member from Ottawa, Carleton, which did not include a budget.
00:34:21.960
They must be really afraid to come clean with Canadians if they're going to punt it off into the fall.
00:34:26.680
But, Mr. Speaker, with the throne speech yesterday, Liberals have effectively admitted that it was their policies that caused the suffering for Canadians.
00:34:35.420
Canada's new government, Mr. Speaker, is acting immediately to grow this economy.
00:34:40.240
One Canadian economy out of 13 nation-building projects.
00:34:43.680
One week down, just three to go, Canada's 45th Parliament has its first week in the books, starting with an historic speech from the throne delivered by none other than King Charles III.
00:34:54.500
And then, Prime Minister Mark Carney's first question period.
00:34:57.600
But, with only three weeks left before the House rises for the summer, and several big items on Carney's to-do list, the pressure appears to be on.
00:35:05.640
One here to dig into that, the first scrum of the 45th Parliament, Nick Nanos is the Chief Data Scientist and Founder of Nanos Research.
00:35:12.400
Next to him, Joël Denis-Belvance is the Ottawa Bureau Chief for La Presse.
00:35:16.140
And, Jude Amelisse rounds us out. She's an economics reporter with the Globe and Mail.
00:35:21.740
Nick, let's start off with the greater political context, because the last time we spoke a few weeks ago, you had support for both the Liberals and the Conservatives remaining relatively strong, but ultra-competitive still.
00:35:31.800
Absolutely. You know, the thing is, within the margin of error, one percentage point difference between the Liberals and the Conservatives.
00:35:37.000
So, yes, Mark Carney is the Prime Minister, yes, he has the government, but he should be looking over his shoulder, because the reality is that for those Canadians that were supporting the Conservatives during the last federal election and wanted change, they are still with the Conservatives today, even with the trouble that Pierre Poiliev has had in terms of his personal riding.
00:35:55.140
So, you know, the thing is, very competitive and very tight. It's going to be interesting to see if anything happens in terms of the summer.
00:36:02.260
Yeah, so before we get to the summer, though, we've got three more weeks here, J.D.
00:36:06.600
This week, it was very much focused on the throne speech. There'll be a series of days devoted to debating that.
00:36:11.940
But there's lots of stuff they're promising, a tax cut, introducing, removing the federal barriers to internal trade, introducing legislation on completely changing the review process.
00:36:21.280
That's just a few things. Can they get all that done?
00:36:23.440
Well, they will need the collaboration of the other parties in the House of Commons, and I don't think that anybody wants to give any gift to the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, the Bloc Québécois, the Conservative Party, or the NEP, even though they're not officially a party status.
00:36:36.220
So, Mr. Carney will have to learn how to navigate in those waters with the minority government.
00:36:41.700
Plus, Mr. Carney is setting up high expectations himself by saying, I'm going to deliver. I'm going to deliver fast.
00:36:50.660
Well, the expectations will be that he will deliver fast on housing, the housing crisis, on reducing the cost of living, on delivering projects that are in the national interest.
00:37:00.860
So, he is, you know, the expectations are set by himself. Now he's got to deliver, and the critical weeks will be next week when he meets the Premier.
00:37:09.420
There will be sort of legislative tests, Najoud, about how fast the Prime Minister and his team can deliver.
00:37:14.980
But it feels like a little bit of deja vu because there have been promises in these areas made before, and we have all sat here and discussed how you can't build the houses overnight, for example.
00:37:23.800
And if you look at the real estate market right now, things aren't going in the direction that any government would hope when it comes to supply.
00:37:28.820
A whole host of things about transforming the economy.
00:37:31.520
Like, again, these are things that you can't necessarily show Canadians proof of in the immediacy.
00:37:37.140
Well, and I think what I'm going to be paying attention to is that First Minister's meeting.
00:37:40.560
And it will influence and it will indicate how much he can get done and how things play out in Parliament.
00:37:46.440
So, the Prime Minister is expected to brief the Premiers on this legislation that would fast-track projects, remove interprovincial barriers.
00:37:54.400
And we're already seeing pushback from Indigenous groups that are saying, hey, this doesn't fly with us.
00:37:59.860
And this comes on the heels of legislation in Ontario and B.C. to try to fast-track projects that were not well-received by Indigenous communities.
00:38:07.880
And so, how Mr. Carney navigates this First Minister's meeting and that backlash and how he can find the right line to walk between trying to promote these projects
00:38:17.100
while also not creating a political crisis or a legal crisis, maybe, with these projects, will really affect his credibility on being able to transform the economy.
00:38:26.380
And that, in turn, will play out in Parliament as well.
00:38:31.700
And unfortunately, though, they're not going to be in Parliament very long.
00:38:39.820
It's usually about June the 20th, around my birthday time.
00:38:43.580
So, we've got two to three weeks of Parliament.
00:38:52.040
And we're going to have to wait until the fall.
00:38:54.460
So, it's interesting to see what's going to happen over the summer with Pyropolyev.
00:39:00.980
He's going to be an island of federalism in a sea of Alberta independence.
00:39:15.120
And once again, if I saw you last night at the Jimmy Dore comedy night, it was a pleasure.
00:39:27.080
And I'm here to do as much as I can to resolve, to resist, to fight this encroaching uniparty, to fight what I can see as clear as day right now.
00:39:42.200
So, the encroaching power of the Kearney government using emergency powers to take away our freedom.
00:39:49.840
And they're going to be trying to take away our freedom of speech.
00:39:52.600
And we have to fight back as vociferously as we possibly can.
00:40:07.240
And we will be back tomorrow with more of the news you need to know.
00:40:16.920
This has been David Creighton broadcasting live from Ottawa.