00:00:00.000Hey guys, Wyatt Claypool here, and welcome back to the National Telegraph YouTube channel.
00:00:06.360So Prime Minister Mark Carney is finally back in Canada once again,0.72
00:00:10.900after going on another useless world tour to hobnob with European leaders and of course slag
00:00:17.460the United States. Upon returning home, Mark Carney's first order of business was replacing
00:00:23.580the outgoing Governor General, Mary Simons, with another liberal hack, this one being Louise
00:00:29.900Arbor, who in fact is a massive radical on the issue of migration. I find that prime ministers
00:00:37.360tend to appoint, or at least liberal prime ministers, tend to appoint governor generals
00:00:42.080that reflect an aspect of their own politics. Justin Trudeau appointed Mary Simons because he
00:00:48.620was very much a reconciliation prime minister. He's the guy who started Truth and Reconciliation Day,
00:00:54.860He bought into the Kamloops 215 hoax. And now we have Mark Carney, who had someone from the Century Initiative on his federal liberal campaign, now appointing somebody who very much is like a Century Initiative type governor general, someone who thinks more migration is always good all the time and you should never deport anybody.
00:01:17.780Anyways, without further ado, though, let's hear it from Mark Carney himself,
00:01:22.380introducing the new Governor General, Louise Arbour.
00:01:25.200A year ago, His Majesty King Charles opened our Parliament with a speech from the throne,
00:01:32.360the first time in nearly 70 years that Canada's sovereign had done so in person.
00:01:37.620The Crown is a continuous thread through our constitutional life.
00:01:41.960It is, as His Majesty himself said, a symbol of Canada in all her richness and dynamism.
00:01:50.900And the Governor-General is the Crown's representative in Canada,
00:01:56.020Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces,
00:01:58.880steward of our traditions of peace, order, and good government.
00:02:05.520And above all, the Governor-General is the guardian of our constitutional order.
00:02:11.420can we just cut through all this nonsense no the governor general is not those things
00:02:17.480the governor general pretty much does nothing it's a figurehead position that represents the
00:02:23.240british crown who also doesn't have any actual effect on canadian laws anymore now i'm fine with
00:02:29.500the ceremonialism but can we cut down a little bit on the preamble to introducing louise louise
00:02:36.060are more. It's a liberal hack. It's a former liberal Supreme Court justice who is now going
00:02:42.640to be in charge of spending tens of millions of dollars a year on herself. You know, just going1.00
00:02:48.540to random cocktail parties, eating expensive food at the governor general's residence, and every
00:02:54.420once in a while entering parliament to read a pre-scripted speech. Like, my goodness. Anyways.
00:02:59.720The most demanding part of that role is rarely seen. It's the duty to ensure the government in Canada is form sustained. And when the time comes dismissed in accordance with law and convention. It's a duty that calls for sound judgment, deep learning, and an unwavering commitment to the rule of law.
00:03:24.420The position doesn't do anything. The last time a governor general has been involved in any significant way in the proceedings of Canadian politics was in like the 1920s or like 1932 or something like that. It's been a while.
00:03:43.120that is the office and it is the office to which i have asked his majesty to appoint
00:03:50.820a canadian whose entire life has been dedicated to that very principle i'm very pleased to announce
00:03:59.700that on my recommendation his majesty has approved the appointment of the honorable
00:04:04.640Louise Arbour as the 31st Governor General of Canada. Okay, so this basically means nothing.
00:04:14.460So in terms of the actual position, but the politics that this signals is quite a bit
00:04:21.660different. As people have been quickly finding out, the woman is a complete radical when it0.99
00:04:28.060comes to the issue of immigration. Here we have J.J. McCullough here saying, breaking,
00:04:32.900video footage unearthed of Carney's new pick for Governor General, Louise Arbour, debating
00:04:38.240immigration with Reform UK leader Nigel Farage. Now, he may have not been that back in the day,
00:04:44.940but, you know, he was the immigration skeptic debating with Louise Arbour, who is like an
00:04:50.240immigration maximalist is the only way I can describe it. Here we have Andy Lee posting a
00:04:56.200clip from that monk debate that J.J. McCullough was mentioning. And here's a 16-second clip that
00:05:01.160gives you a feel of what the new governor general is like on the issue of migration i am aware of1.00
00:05:07.160the fear that an influx of foreigners will transform our social fabric in an undesirable way
00:05:14.440but the reality is that our social fabric is changing anyway in this increasingly interconnected
00:05:20.440world she's a complete dollar on it oh well you know that you know culture changes anyways over
00:05:26.840time okay so i guess we'll just import a million a hundred million people from like other continents
00:05:34.320and just hope that they're going to be able to you know generally keep things stable she she's had
00:05:39.840lots of statements come out over the past a little while that proves that she just thinks that there
00:05:46.180is no right that you know western countries have to reject the immigrants or fake refugees from
00:05:53.740third world or developing nations. She opposed the EU countries, Germany, Hungary, all those0.99
00:06:02.400types of ones from either rejecting fake refugees or returning them home, saying that you can't do
00:06:08.500that because it could still be unsafe at home. And it's just like the Holocaust to not let people0.81
00:06:13.360who are fleeing from war to come into your country. I'm sorry, this is not like the Holocaust.
00:06:19.260This is not like certain countries that were rejecting taking in Jewish refugees during World War II.
00:06:26.860These wars in Libya and Syria and Iraq tend to be the doing of local tribes and families fighting each other.
00:06:35.340It's not the same thing as like one giant entity trying to crush a small group of people who aren't even fighting back and are just trying to flee.
00:06:45.980People have all the time in the world for real refugees.1.00
00:06:48.440The refugees coming out of the Middle East over the past couple decades are mostly fake.0.97
00:06:53.200It's mostly fighting age men who are going to Europe in their 20s and 30s to simply go and live off the welfare states of European countries who have no sense for who they should actually be giving money to and who they should not be giving money to.0.99
00:07:07.080But of course, we have more video of her.
00:07:09.300Here is her in 2017 talking in a UN video about migration and refugees, I believe.0.90
00:07:18.440here migrants and host communities both for this reality to overtake some of the most outrageous
00:07:27.080misconceptions about migration and migrants accurate reporting on migration is critical
00:07:35.080it requires not only a responsible depiction of facts and events but also a proper setting
00:07:41.320of context above all it entails a responsibility not to exacerbate prejudices and tensions with
00:07:49.800misleading information and biased terminology media social media in particular play a strong
00:07:57.080role in shaping public opinion in democratic settings policy makers and political decision
00:08:03.800makers often yield to strong but misguided voices in public opinion responsible reporting
00:08:12.280should include the perspective of the migrants and of the communities in which they live
00:08:18.680migration is foremost about people's lives properly understood and conveyed their stories
00:08:25.960are complex nuanced and deeply personal and the broader context i just despise rhetoric like this
00:08:35.140i'm sorry there is such a thing as a refugee or migrant who's just faking it into a country
00:08:40.780and it's a 32 year old 28 year old man without a family who's just there to cause trouble i'm sorry1.00
00:08:47.240sometimes it's not nuanced it's not complex it's a criminal who has moved from syria to berlin
00:08:53.800to try and just basically be able to profit more in his illegitimate line of work.
00:09:07.720Sometimes you're just not allowed to be here.
00:09:09.880And in fact, with the migration crisis that Europe has had, and all with the mass immigration
00:09:15.060issues that Canada's had, oftentimes people just need to go.
00:09:18.680I'm sorry, you don't get to overstay a student visa or a TFW visa.
00:09:22.220And sorry, we don't you don't deserve to be able to bring in your entire extended family because we need to reunify people on our soil simply because, well, you know, it would suck to not be able to have all 30 members of your extended family here with you in Canada.
00:09:36.700No, I'm sorry. What she's doing here is advocating, in fact, for regulations of social media and media to require this fake nuance, effectively requiring government pro-migration propaganda in news and social media in order to try and gaslight people into thinking it's normal to just have a million people come to your country fleeing a supposed civil war with no women and children with them.
00:10:01.420...matters as well. Now, dear colleagues and friends, I want to encourage you to see the
00:10:08.800United Nations as your partner in enriching a fact-based narrative on migration. And this
00:10:16.220starts with a warning about the use of language. Not always innocent at the outset, there has been
00:10:24.160arise in the widespread use in media and in everyday conversation of demeaning language
00:10:31.820to describe migrants. Terms such as illegal or criminal to refer to a migrant, which purport to
00:10:40.200refer to their legal status, but are of course pejorative and very often inaccurate. No, sorry,
00:10:46.460let's just use the U.S. border as an example, because that's, this is in 2017, I no doubt that
00:10:51.460she's saying this in the light of Trump's evil pro-borders positions. If you cross the border
00:10:58.000illegally, you're a criminal. You're an illegal immigrant. You did not come through a legal port1.00
00:11:03.060of entry. You are not accepted into the country by the authorities. You're illegal. But why?
00:11:09.000Nobody's illegal. Yes, they are. And sometimes they're criminals. What do you want to live in?
00:11:15.220A world where we're not allowed to ever attach a negative label onto somebody? What happens if
00:11:19.560deserve that negative label you quite literally meet the legal definition of an illegal immigrant
00:11:24.840if you are just passing over borders that you are not invited over that's kind of a problem
00:11:29.960but i'll let her finish up here or again the term economic migrant ostensibly to distinguish from
00:11:38.040refugee but again used pejoratively to refer to someone less deserving of welcome yes yes exactly
00:11:48.680Yes, some people are less deserving of welcome than others.
00:11:53.680Sometimes when you're a 25-year-old man just coming from Morocco, pretending to be a refugee because of the Syrian or Libyan civil war,1.00
00:12:03.500yes, we can call you an economic migrant, you are not legitimate, and you should be pushed back over the border and returned home.1.00
00:12:09.920Maybe we'll pay for flight for you, but you can't be here.1.00
00:12:16.160Yes, if you are here for non-legitimate reasons, we should label you as such.
00:12:21.560And finally, disaster imagery to describe migration, such as swarms, invasions, floods, and hordes.
00:12:30.600Even when innocently used, all those serve to pollute public opinion.
00:12:37.060A continued attachment of negative labels to migrants leads to harmful and insurmountable stereotyping.
00:12:46.960It's often accompanied by political calls to restrict or halt.
00:12:50.800Oh, oh, you know, heaven forbid that we actually restrict the flow of migration.
00:12:57.920All this stuff could lead to, you know, good policymaking decisions.
00:13:01.680Good. In fact, actually take her advice, guys, keep using those words that she does not like.
00:13:07.040They're effective. She's telling you they're effective.
00:13:09.600There are sometimes hordes of people. There's swarms of people.
00:13:12.560There are people who take over neighborhoods because they all enter this neighborhood.
00:13:16.000at the exact same time and then ends up destroying the local culture yeah that's a bad thing wouldn't
00:13:21.360it be a bad thing if there were just giant pockmarked areas let's just use this example0.97
00:13:26.160you go to let's say france and you go to a town and it's all british people wouldn't that feel
00:13:33.460a little bit odd that there's just an entire part of france that just nobody speaks french in and
00:13:38.320they all speak english and they always watch premier premier league uh soccer and they don't
00:13:42.900care about anything about French culture, that would feel a bit off-putting because it would be
00:13:47.900wrong. But she doesn't want you to actually associate people completely changing a local
00:13:53.560culture as being negative. That's just your European-centric, Western-centric perspective
00:14:02.180that you need to get over and start using only positive words to retrain your mind.0.81
00:14:06.560Like this person is a nutcase, and this person is now our governor general. A ceremonial position,
00:14:13.420yes, but it indicates the sort of person that Mark Carney likes to be around. Just as Justin
00:14:19.420Trudeau wanted Mary Simons because he wanted to demonstrate how much of a reconciliation
00:14:23.860prime minister he is by appointing the indigenous woman, well, we have Mark Carney appointing the
00:14:30.700migration radical woman, and Mark Carney just so happens to be the guy who had part of his
00:14:36.080campaign being run by a century initiative guy who believes that Canada should reach 100 million
00:14:42.260people by 2100, an absolutely absurd population increase. But anyways, I think actually it's like
00:14:49.5802060 or something like that. They want 100 million by some other absurdly close state,
00:14:54.740but whatever. With that being said, I want to take you guys to question period today because
00:15:00.820the conservatives, I think, did do a good job of seizing on the immigration topic on the day that
00:15:06.580this new governor general was selected. I'm not sure if this was intentional, but at the very
00:15:11.200least, it was good timing that they started pressing Carney on this while he was still in the
00:15:15.640House. This prime minister brings more cost, more debt, more chaos in immigration. Recently,
00:15:25.740his liberal immigration minister admitted that her department granted a permit to enter the
00:15:30.640country to an IRGC terrorist. The Auditor General also confirms that this Liberal government has
00:15:36.540no way of confirming that people who are here illegally ever actually leave. No exit tracking
00:15:42.580whatsoever. The Prime Minister appointed this Liberal Minister. He's kept her in place for a
00:15:47.560year. He meets with her weekly. Is it because she's incompetent or is her incompetence actually
00:15:53.820his incompetence and when will he fire her the right honorable prime minister mr speaker uh
00:16:02.120senior officials of the irgc are not admissible in canada full stop they have several layers of
00:16:07.920protection they work first point secondly what is it they work so well we have several hundred of
00:16:13.620them in the country and they've only actually opened up files to try and deport a handful of
00:16:18.560them at this point and did you notice at the start of the iran war you started having all of these
00:16:23.220like mullahs, these Islamist clerics, just so happen to be landing at Toronto Pearson Airport,
00:16:30.520it's almost like we basically are considered an open country for terrorists. And the mullahs from1.00
00:16:36.500Iran are, in fact, terrorists. They are the religious enforcement arm of the IRGC, the0.99
00:16:42.720Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the backbone of the Ayatollah's regime in that country.
00:16:48.980oh and of course that's another issue where now mark carney is slagging the u.s because oh my
00:16:54.100goodness i didn't i only supported them at the start because i didn't know what trump's goals
00:16:58.200were going to be what's wrong with his goals right now he wants to get rid of terrorists and he
00:17:03.300doesn't want them to have oil and gas resources to pour terror money all over the middle east like
00:17:07.820what's your problem with what he's doing this government done we've taken back control of
00:17:13.220immigration. We have reduced asylum seekers by one third, temporary foreign workers by half,
00:17:20.120foreign students by two thirds. We have got the levels of the flow of immigration back at levels1.00
00:17:27.480that this welcome of the country can sustain. Now I will give some credit to Mark Carney for
00:17:34.680reducing immigration. GFW levels and student levels have been reduced significantly. I can
00:17:41.120give him a win on that one. The problem is the permanent resident flow is still massive. It's0.98
00:17:46.680still like 300,000 plus people are entering the country per year to be on a track for citizenship.0.99
00:17:54.340And we do not tie those new permanent residents properly to skills that we need or people who0.99
00:18:00.040can sustain themselves. That's the big problem is that the PRs are permanent. At least the TFWs are
00:18:06.460temporary, or they usually should be temporary. So what Carney is doing is restricting the least
00:18:11.980controversial, the least impactful side of immigration. I would, in certain sense, I would
00:18:18.160rather have our TFW restrictions being milder, but then cut the amount of new permanent residents
00:18:25.120by into less than a third of what we currently bring in. We need to be bringing in less than
00:18:29.720100,000 new permanent residents per year, because it's the permanent part that is the problem.0.96
00:18:35.340If we want our housing market to recover, our jobs market to recover, the permanent resident side of things is the most permanent way of actually helping solve the problem, not just getting rid of the temporary people, but then having the flow of permanent people being still massively high.
00:18:52.860The Honourable Leader of the Opposition.
00:19:59.620This government is taking control of immigration.
00:20:04.000The Honourable Leader of the Opposition.
00:20:07.660The Prime Minister likes to spread the illusion that he's protecting property rights,
00:20:12.600but the reality is quite the contrary.
00:20:14.180So on that last thing, I would love to actually see the evidence that we've actually removed 22,000 people, because what it seems like what Carney is hinting at is they simply revoke your right to be here, but they don't actually go track you down, find you and remove you.
00:20:27.320so we've just simply said that 22 000 people can no longer be here because he then like claims oh
00:20:33.360well we've canceled the visas of over 300 people tied to the regime in iran it's like okay well
00:20:39.640you've only removed one so are you just letting the rest of them float around until they get
00:20:44.200pulled over for like you know an out tail light then you'll realize that maybe now we should get
00:20:49.200rid of them but anyways now we're on to property rights this liberal government instructed its
00:20:54.880lawyers not to defend property rights in the Cowichan case with a litigation directive number
00:21:01.50014 that said that in fact those titles did not take priority. Now that dispute is going to appeal
00:21:10.480and this Prime Minister has kept that litigation order in place. In other words, he is directing
00:21:16.280his lawyers not to defend the property rights of British Columbians. Why is it that he refuses to
00:21:23.040defend homeowners. Now, I do not know why the Conservatives were not on this issue earlier,
00:21:29.800and they still need to adjust themselves a bit. I work for Dallas Brody at the B.C. Legislature
00:21:35.180for 1 B.C. The thing that we keep having to tell people is it's not just about private property
00:21:41.180rights. It's about public property rights. And in fact, I think what a lot of the reconciliation
00:21:46.220industry activists are doing, what the bans are doing, is that they're almost taking a,
00:21:51.880They're feinting a move towards private property to get all of the conservatives, all the opposition to their agenda to go and defend private property when the real prize in their minds is the crown land.
00:22:04.700It's the public property because that's where if new developments, if they ever get granted, they get to have a say on whether it goes forward or not.
00:22:11.680and they can extract effectively extortion money in order to, while they block utility
00:22:16.760projects, other major resource projects, new private property developments, that is what