Candace Malan talks about why Mark Carney should not be allowed to get involved in politics, and why he should be investing in companies that make him money, not the other way around. She also talks about how much money Mark Carney and his company, Brookfield, are making by pushing policies that help the companies they're investing in.
00:00:48.400And in week three now of the federal election, things are getting really heated, really tense.
00:00:53.720Actually, there was video that was surfacing online of a Pierre Polyev supporter and a Mark Carney supporter, two women, middle-aged women, getting into a fistfight in a line to go into a campaign.
00:01:16.140This is a very important consequential election.
00:01:20.020People just don't see eye to eye on which direction the country is going to the point where we're willing to get into fistfights over politics.
00:01:27.120I haven't seen anything like this in a previous election.
00:01:32.000We've got a lot of news to get to today.
00:01:33.800And I want to start with this video that is resurfaced of Mark Carney.
00:01:37.700This is back in his days where he was both advising governments and also working for Brookfield, which is a larger investment fund.
00:01:44.720And he basically admitted to the grift.
00:01:47.500This is what so many liberal insiders do, right?
00:01:49.940They work in liberal policies, they advise the government, and they push the government towards enacting certain policies.
00:01:56.700And then they jump ship and they go and they invest in the companies that get the money from the federal government or get the advantage that the legislation is pointing to.
00:02:57.880You wouldn't know it from the headlines, but 2% of global emissions is for air travel, emissions from air travel.
00:03:05.620Now, so the question is, are we going to have green sustainable aviation fuel?
00:03:09.200What's happened in the UK, the EU, is they've said to major airlines, look, if you're flying in and out of Heathrow or wherever,
00:03:17.560you have to have 10% of your load has to be sustainable aviation fuel by, I think it's 2030.
00:03:22.680The consequence of that policy has been to convert some entrepreneurs in Texas, in this case a company called Infineon, to become economic.
00:03:35.480Because all of a sudden American Airlines, British Airways need to buy that fuel.
00:04:17.800This is an example of how the liberals take over an economy.
00:04:21.680They force taxpayers, and in this case, they write regulation that forces companies to basically subsidize their green empires while also making money.
00:05:20.500We don't know where his money, how he made his money, how much of it is through deals with China, how much of it is still in Brookfield.
00:05:26.420For all we know, he's becoming prime minister so that he can make more money for himself, so that he can enact new policies and direct money towards Brookfield.
00:05:34.880I did an entire documentary last week talking about how I think that this is a whole purpose of his housing policy.
00:05:40.620That his housing policy is to create hundreds of thousands of rental units potentially for Brookfield to own and manage.
00:05:48.900Go check out that video because I walk you through the entire thing.
00:05:52.320But this is everything that's wrong with the liberal grift, with liberals pushing the green policies using big government to fund big corporations.
00:07:16.560This is what a quote from this article says.
00:07:18.960The wheels may be starting to fall off the Canadian labor market with a 33,000 person decline in jobs during March, falling well short of consensus forecasts for a 10,000 gain.
00:07:31.420It says Andrew Grantham, an economist with CIBC Capital Markets after the data was released.
00:07:37.400So economists projected that we were going to gain 10,000 jobs.
00:07:55.820And I know the legacy media will try to tell you that this entire thing is a result of Donald Trump, President Trump, his tariffs and the retaliatory tariffs that the Canadian leaders are taking.
00:08:06.160But that's not even the case because the tariffs have just come in and we haven't really felt the extreme extent of those tariffs and the resulting job losses.
00:08:17.120These job losses, this jobs report is basically pre-tariffs and it is painting an absolutely bleak, bleak picture.
00:08:24.780Now, while Canada is suffering this terrible job loss, we see the United States is actually having the opposite impact.
00:08:31.560So look, President Trump's tariffs are absolutely ridiculous and stupid and I'm no fan of them whatsoever.
00:08:37.640They have absolutely just caused a ruckus in the stock market and the American economy, we're told, isn't doing very well.
00:08:44.740And yet when their numbers came out, we learned the Bureau of Statistics reported an increase of 228,000 new jobs, right?
00:08:56.700We're told that Donald Trump is an absolute economically illiterate and he's an oaf and he's going to drive the Americans into depression.
00:09:06.500And meanwhile, Mark Carney is some kind of an economic rock star that's going to guide us through this tumultuous period.
00:09:16.280And yet the numbers show the exact opposite, that the United States is gaining hundreds of thousands of jobs while Canada is losing tens of thousands of jobs.
00:09:27.600And I want to talk a little bit about Mark Carney because, look, what he's saying is not helpful.
00:09:32.840First of all, he's stomping his feet saying that we're going to win this trade war.
00:09:37.840Look, I think it's pretty obvious at this point that Canada is not in a position to even cause a dent in the American economy, right?
00:09:45.960The American economy is just so much bigger.
00:09:47.900There's so much more going on over there.
00:09:49.540We are so much more dependent on the Americans than vice versa.
00:09:52.500Mark Carney going on as if that's not the case.
00:09:55.540And while he was speaking at a campaign event in British Columbia, this is so classless, so arrogant.
00:10:00.820But he starts taking aim at the conservative premiers, right?
00:10:05.200Doug Ford and Daniel Smith, who potentially should be his allies, right?
00:10:08.960His allies in trying to negotiate with President Trump, trying to understand President Trump, trying to speak in a language that might resonate with President Trump.
00:10:17.340You would think that the conservative premiers in Ontario and Alberta would be his allies.
00:10:22.160Instead, he's out there at a campaign event, mocking them, making fun of them, and just completely acting with no class.