00:10:46.900They're proud Canadians and they want to be here.
00:10:48.720So when you're having these kind of conversations because you're not sitting down at the table and having conversations with your largest trading partner across the border,
00:10:59.540that creates a lot of uncertainty. And so businesses have to make a decision. They have
00:11:04.620to survive. They're going to figure out what they're going to do to get their products to
00:11:07.700market. All that would have been alleviated with a deal getting done. And remember what Mr. Carney
00:11:12.160said, I'll have a deal done ASAP, right? I'll have a deal done in June or July, whatever that date
00:11:17.100was way back over a year ago. So I think that's a challenge. And even today, we've seen a bit of a
00:11:24.500day of execution if you will and when the president of the united states is tweeting
00:11:30.720out at midnight what a great deal he got i'm not so sure that that's a good indication that
00:11:37.640we've got ourselves a great deal now we don't know the details you just hit the nail on the
00:11:41.780headshot like what are the details and we you know little drips and drabs are starting to come out
00:11:46.160right now but i'm telling you right now that we absolutely he promised to get us an awesome deal
00:11:52.540a better deal and now if you see the way the language changes you see the way they start to
00:11:57.640backpedal and all these things we just know it's not nearly going to be as good and so we waited
00:12:02.220for a year a year and a half to get a deal we could have had last year or even had a better
00:12:06.580deal last year boy what what damage have we done to our economy in the meantime because of all the
00:12:11.840uncertainty and remember businesses need certainty yeah this is what i've been saying especially in
00:12:17.220the last couple of months i said every single day that carney lets this go and what was he on
00:12:21.580vacation in italy for a couple of weeks leading up to this absolutely leading up to the deadline
00:12:26.860like seriously terrible optics man uh every day that goes by we're losing a deal is what i said
00:12:35.460and and it's going to get worse every single day here's what pierre poly have said today
00:12:40.100to help the prime minister since the very beginning i've done it numerous times in our
00:12:45.700phone calls when i went to the united states of america i very clearly refused to criticize him
00:12:51.460on foreign soil. I briefed him on my visit and my meetings with governors and other American
00:12:59.900leaders. And but our MPs have reached out again and again to the government to offer any help we
00:13:07.520can. Richard Bragdon here is the chair of the Canada U.S. Parliamentary Friendship Group. He's
00:13:12.060been continually offering his help. But Mr. Carney has refused to have any help from anybody.
00:13:18.640dean what is the attitude of the liberal party of canada my sense is that they have a certain
00:13:26.980arrogance about them and they look at the rest of us as though we're some kind of insect yeah
00:13:33.240no listen like the arrogance is astounding right you see at the end of the day we have so many
00:13:38.380things that the u.s wants you know critical minerals lumber oil and gas all these things i
00:13:44.360I mean, Trump even talked about Keystone XL today being one of the things that needed to happen to get the deal done.
00:13:52.080So if you look at what we have to offer, we actually should be at a strong negotiating position.
00:15:04.720That's what I did before I got into politics.
00:15:06.860And I believe that businesses need certainty.
00:15:08.920They need to understand what's going on.
00:15:10.900We put through our businesses in such a terrible position over the last year to year and a half that we could have avoided,
00:15:17.640especially if the deal we end up with as we start to find out what the details are over the coming days and weeks is going to be worse than what we could have gotten over a year ago.
00:15:26.440You know, it's interesting because this is only a 72 hour pause in the tariff threat that Trump put on us yesterday.
00:15:48.640And, you know, the trauma with the mainstream media is they do all the bidding of the Liberal Party.
00:15:53.800And so, you know, quite frankly, when you're on the payroll and you just look at where they start, you know, it's like, you know, Carney says, we'll get a better deal than we had before in USMCA.
00:16:04.760And then they says, you know, the you can just tell where the talking points are coming when the media comes out and says, you know what, we may have we may have to lower expectations.
00:16:14.620Like it's it's almost comical when you look at the narrative in the in the mainstream media in terms of the changing on almost a daily basis.
00:16:21.580Like, OK, did you guys get your talking points today from the Liberal Party?
00:16:25.080OK, now now I understand what this is going.
00:16:27.600If you want to you want to know what the deal is going to be like, start listening to what the mainstream media is saying in terms of what they think about the deal,
00:16:33.640in terms of what we can live with or live without or how we're going to have to adjust our
00:16:37.360expectations it is quite comical in this day and age and and i wasn't going to ask this but i will
00:16:42.960now uh you you just mentioned the mainstream we call them the left-wing corporate media on this
00:16:48.200show and we have for the past five or six years because i believe in calling an entity or a group
00:16:52.920of entities what they are um how have they and stephen harper recently talked about this as well
00:17:00.560how have they affected the political landscape and the overton window in this country over the
00:17:07.360past 10 or 11 years well and if you think about it you know the media is part of it but also
00:17:12.820uh justin trudeau was also a part of that i mean he switched he moved the lid the window so far
00:17:17.460left i mean he went so far left that uh he gobbled up a lot of the ndp vote right i mean the ndp was
00:17:22.560basically non-existent in the last couple elections and even through the last election
00:17:27.480Although that we'd also have to give some credit to Jagmeet, right? We just can't. We can't give all the credit to Justin and to Mark Carney. But definitely, you know, where they've been at, they've almost removed themselves from relevance in this country.
00:17:41.380So I think it's a combination. I think it's a combination of the liberals moving far left, but it's also a combination of what gets talked about in the mainstream media. And I think, you know, they absolutely have a say. You know, I'd be knocking the doors in the last election. I have a person I deed as somebody that supported me over the last 10 years, a boomer, right, of course. And, you know, CBC would be on in the background and I'd be knocking on the door and they'd say, you know, that Mark Carney, he's not that bad.
00:18:09.820You know, so, you know, they're looking at this news every night. Right. And they don't even understand what's going on. They just understand that, you know, the media is talking about one thing. These people aren't necessarily on social media or not even aware of independent journalists or podcasters or people that actually have an alternative opinion.
00:18:28.680And so that's the challenge when you look at in a case where, you know, this goes back, you know, 10, 20, 30 years when you had guys like Peter Kent doing the national news.
00:18:39.580I sat with him as a colleague, a wonderful man.
00:18:43.020Nolte Nash, all these all these people that were honest brokers in the day and actually, I think, you know, did their best to the point where we are now.
00:18:51.100where in a lot of CBC in particular, you know, conservatives don't even get a point of view
00:18:56.340or there's not a point of view that's shown or, you know, it's sort of frowned upon in terms,
00:19:03.120you know, how could you actually think like that?
00:19:05.140So I think the challenge has been as you look at where Justin has taken the country
00:19:09.460and you look at where the media has followed, you know, that puts everyone in a difficult position
00:19:15.520because, you know, what seemed to be right of center now seems far right for some strange reason, right?
00:26:36.020Shadow, you'd be only too familiar about there was not really many people that wanted to talk about this issue two or three years ago, especially when we were in the heat of things.
00:43:02.820And my colleagues from BC and northern parts of the provinces all across the country take some hours.
00:43:10.240So, you know, that that strain on her as well. Absolutely incredible. And I had got a chance to talk to her when I took her back to the hotel after the press conference.
00:43:19.360I absolutely love her. And she's been through so much and she shows more courage than most people will ever show in a lifetime.
00:43:26.740So I just I want to say that about Michelle. Listen, I you know, I know this is a difficult topic and that's why no one's talked about it for three or four years.
00:43:35.700we haven't talked there's been radio silence on this topic but like i said once again people still
00:43:40.620keep coming to me and i i've always felt that my job is to my constituents my job is to people
00:43:46.780that actually uh you know like elected me and when people come and talk to me i have a duty to
00:43:54.380represent them like i'm i'm the voice of the voiceless right so to speak you know i the my
00:43:59.600my party's been fine as a matter of fact if i talk to michelle about her a member of parliament bob
00:44:04.940Zimmer and Bob, they heard her had many conversations.
00:44:08.760Bob Zimmer is an awesome MP and a great, a great guy.
00:44:12.820You know, so the challenge has always been a number of us have had these
00:44:16.500conversations. I'm sure they've even happened in the liberal party.
00:44:19.060I'm not a hundred percent sure, but you know, if you're doing your job,
00:44:22.700you're listening to everything, not the things that make you comfortable.
00:44:25.280These things make you feel very uncomfortable. Right.
00:44:27.680And so your, our job is to listen to the good, the bad, and the ugly.
00:44:30.180It's not just the good things. We're not just showing up for, you know,
00:47:59.020Because, you know, like my original question was in the United States, they have taken this from stage 1A, which is where we're at right now in this country.
00:48:08.080And by the way, I'm not sure that I've thanked you for having the courage to stand up and do this yet.
00:48:13.960So thank you for that, Dean. I appreciate that very much.
00:48:16.620And there's many thousands of people across the country who feel that way as well.
00:48:20.700The United States seems to be on, I don't know, chapter 10, page 684 when it comes to this stuff.
00:48:31.300We know exactly what he said privately as compared to what he said publicly.
00:48:35.600Just yesterday, we had this story come out. Ex-Fauci advisor pleads guilty to plotting to conceal COVID-19 research records during pandemic from the Associated Press.
00:48:47.940I mean, Dr. Charles Hoff was at your latest press conference last week, and this was a guy who was vilified by his own College of Physicians and Surgeons in British Columbia for spreading misinformation when all he was doing was trying to protect his patients.
00:49:06.740I mean, when you've got, I don't even know how many, I think he said 36 or 37 people
00:49:11.540who were definitely vaccine injured out of a practice of a thousand or 1100, that's a
00:49:16.100very high percentage when it comes to safe and effective, right?
00:49:19.840And they tried to take his license from him.
00:49:23.440By the way, that clip, I pulled that clip off from the press conference last week and
00:49:30.080I put it up on my social medias and thanks to the audience and the interest that you
00:49:34.920guys are generating in this, that's been seen 700,000 times just from my channels. I mean,
00:49:41.480and I'm sure there are other people, yeah, who put this out there on their channels and have
00:49:46.960seen millions, tens of millions of hits from Dr. Hoff. And he's been on this show before and he's
00:49:53.500been through a hell of a lot and yet he's still willing to stand up and talk about this. I mean,
00:49:57.720he was gaslit by bonnie henry um and and by her infectious disease expert who said no no no this
00:50:05.680is just a happenstance this is just a coincidence when you hear stuff like that are you hoping
00:50:09.900that the allison inquiry does start that chain effect and gets canadians talking about this
00:50:15.740because i have to tell you dean it seems miraculous that canada many people in this
00:50:21.420country have been so immune to hearing this stuff when it's all over the place you know what i'm
00:50:27.320saying? Well, you know, the fear is real, right? You talked about gaslighting not only the COVID
00:50:32.940injured, vaccine injured, but doctors have been gaslit. We know for a fact the media has been
00:50:39.780gaslit. We know politicians have been gaslit for even raising any of these questions. So when you
00:50:44.780look at all these things, you know, Dr. Hoffman, and by the way, we have another doctor that's
00:50:50.220going to be coming to chat with us during the inquiry. She lost her brother. Her brother was
00:50:55.600a legislative aide. I mentioned him in my remarks, Scott Gorey. He worked for a member of parliament,
00:51:01.100a couple of members of parliament up in Ottawa, and basically passed away the first part of July.
00:51:06.140And she unfortunately had to bury him the middle of July of this year, so literally just within the
00:51:13.780last three or four weeks. So when you think about that, I mean, some of the stories I've heard from
00:51:18.720doctors were that, you know, they're very reluctant to even recognize a COVID vaccine injury because
00:51:24.760frowned upon and you know the proof is what dr huff said you know i i thought that he he made the
00:51:30.200point that we're trying to make you know it's so hard to fill he said that you know he sometimes
00:51:34.840he's it requires nine pages and which he's not compensated for to fill out the form for these
00:51:42.500individuals he talked about the 37 or whatever the number was he talked originally at the same
00:51:46.780presser about the 14 people that he had filled out the the forms for and he'd sent them in and
00:51:52.240they said no it's they're not injured it's like i have this is a community of 1100 for mostly first
00:51:58.780nations right i've been their doctor for 20 30 years like 28 years he said i know these people
00:52:04.740i know what what i know their health i know where they're at i know when they got the vaccine i know
00:52:09.440when the reactions were and you think about that here's a doctor that's actually got some courage
00:52:14.620and actually was prepared to stand up and he was vilified well what kind of chill do you think that
00:52:19.640sense to everybody else. And once again, I'm asking a rhetorical question. We know exactly
00:52:23.540what the chill is. No one wants to talk about if you're a vaccine injury, because you're going to
00:52:27.100be vilified. If you're a doc, no one's actually going to want to talk about it there because you
00:52:32.220could lose your license. Think about these docs that spent 12 years trying to get their, trying
00:52:36.820to get, you know, all their education in and, and all the things they have to do and being forced
00:52:42.180or losing their, losing their income. You know, he'll say it too. And I think he said it during
00:52:46.720the press conference he had if it wasn't for one very strong lawyer and eight expert witnesses
00:52:51.960that fought hard for him fought very hard uh he he may have lost his license and so
00:52:57.280i think that there's so many things going on i could i know for a fact there are media people
00:53:02.380there are mps there are senators or and these are various stages of vaccine injuries the ones we're
00:53:08.600going to see and we're going to talk about in ottawa are very serious and there's all a variety
00:53:13.080of levels. I'm not saying that every single person was injured. I don't think anyone said
00:53:17.140that. What we're trying to say is that the amount of gaslighting that's gone on
00:54:29.240And it's not just the abuse from, let's say, your boss
00:54:35.180or the medical system or whatever it's i mean this whole thing caused divisions in families
00:54:41.580that still exist today and then you know within communities i mean how how do we how do we ever
00:54:48.140go ahead move forward and fix any of those things without identifying what it was that caused them
00:54:54.460in the first place right absolutely no absolutely am i right dean in saying that canada is the only
00:55:00.620country and maybe you don't know this but i'm hoping that you do is the only country that has
00:55:04.700not had any kind of review as to its pandemic response so far yeah so you you wouldn't be far
00:55:11.300off one of the things i i talked about in the first press conference is it's been over over 30
00:55:16.180countries oecd g7 uh commonwealth you know the uk the us and there's a variety of other
00:55:23.700countries that have looked at maybe various elements all at different stages maybe one looked
00:55:28.500at you know uh the vaccine technology maybe one looked at lockdown whatever uh we're one of the
00:55:34.020few outliers that have done absolutely zero, like nothing, nada. And you hit the nail on the head.
00:55:39.820I mean, you imagine a G7 country that has chosen not to even have a bit of a debrief. I mean,
00:55:46.080don't you think that's a responsibility of a government going through what was one of the
00:55:51.000most, certainly the most significant pandemic of my lifetime in terms of disruption to businesses
00:55:57.440and people being isolated, whatever the case may be, and not to even have a debrief and have
00:56:03.980a conversation about doesn't that seem strange so what happens if something like this happens again
00:56:09.100and there's been no learning from this time and really that should be on the government
00:56:13.660and once again we hope that maybe the government would do something although i wouldn't put a lot
00:56:18.600of credit in this government because you know they're when they did their their uh their debrief
00:56:23.580on the emergencies act that that was a bit of a whitewash you know so you know i i wouldn't i
00:56:29.200wouldn't trust them to do a great job on it but still at the end of the day do you not think that
00:56:33.740we should be having some types of conversations to make sure the same mistakes and there are
00:56:38.140actually lessons learned uh should unfortunately this ever happen again well justin trudeau
00:56:44.880said it himself you know i mean i'm not sure what your thoughts on freedom convoy are would you care
00:56:50.540to talk about that a bit well i believe that at the end of the day uh it was it was definitely a
00:56:57.080peaceful protest i think that it moved the needle you know there was nothing happening and quite
00:57:02.980frankly if you know they they want to discriminate so much on what was said or what was perceived
00:57:10.160but anyone that spent any time down there at all would understand that this was completely peaceful
00:57:15.680but you know what people are going to gaslight they i mean look what they did to people that
00:57:19.800even supported them financially they froze their bank accounts well the blacklist came up
00:57:24.560more more data coming out every day exactly yeah so i think that uh the the reality was that none
00:57:31.360of this, all this would have been avoidable had Trudeau just sat down and had a conversation,
00:57:36.920right? That's really what people wanted. And so at the end of the day, it goes a long way to listen
00:57:42.660to people. People really, they underestimate how powerful it is just to be able to spend time
00:57:48.720listening to people. I agree. And Trudeau, instead of doing that, went completely the other way and
00:57:54.080vilified the entire, I mean, when we talk about vilify, he went on TV and he talked about these
00:57:59.000people being uh like extremists i forget it's a fringe minority uh he actually went on quebec tv
00:58:08.100in french and said these unvaccinated people like how do we tolerate them i'm paraphrasing here i'm
00:58:14.260not exactly completely sure of what he said what the exact quote is but these were the kinds of
00:58:20.100messages you know if you're unvaccinated you won't be able to take a train a plane or a bus i mean
00:58:25.880that was during the election campaign of 2021, as I recall. And just for the prime minister,
00:58:32.640the so-called leader of this country to be putting out messages, vilifying, in my opinion,
00:58:38.720a kind of a large percentage of the people who live here and have been loyal to this country
00:58:43.820for years and years and paying taxes for their entire lives, to hear the prime minister of this
00:58:48.580country talk about them like that, it was an attack. And I think it's shameful behavior.
00:58:54.580And maybe that's the reason that liberals, even today, even with a different leader, can't acknowledge what happened and definitely refuse to apologize.
00:59:06.080I'm going to play this clip here from Mark Gerritsen, the genius liberal MP from Kingston and the Thousand Islands here.
00:59:13.240And this is directed right at you, Dean.
01:06:38.000We'll let him work through the testimony with the, with the,
01:06:41.720You know, not all these people are, I thought Michelle did a phenomenal job at the press conference, but not everyone is public speaker, right?
01:06:48.720So not everyone has that ability to try and get the story out.
01:06:51.560And so it'll probably be much shorter than the 20 minutes.
01:06:55.400It'll probably be five or 10 minutes, but then the rest of the time will be for MPs that get a chance to follow up with questions, hey?
01:07:03.920Tell me about what's different now, whatever the case may be.
01:07:06.360So that's sort of the thought process right now that, you know, depending on what our final number is, whether people have 20 or 25 or 30 minutes, it'll be, you know, in that timeframe between, you know, 20 and 30 minutes where they get a chance to share their story, tell us what's going on, and then it gives MPs a chance to ask the questions.
01:07:23.960And so I think that makes some sense. I think that takes the pressure off of them to try and carry it for such a long period of time.
01:07:31.140And then, you know, what's important to the MPs to find out or clarify based on their opening remarks will give them a chance to ask those questions.
01:07:39.520And so, as you pointed out, this is a very narrow inquiry and you're going to be talking to people who have been harmed by the vaccine,
01:07:46.640but also family members who have lost somebody because of this. Am I correct?
01:07:52.660Absolutely. We have a couple that will be coming and sharing their stories. In one case, I've got a doctor who's coming to share her brother's story, Scott Gorey. And then, of course, Dan Hartman will be sharing his story with Sean about Sean.
01:08:09.840And I think that's, you know, I think that's important for people to understand.
01:08:13.080These people have lost significant individuals in their life.
01:08:18.220You know, I can't even imagine, you know, how you would be able to move forward.
01:23:01.800You stood up to Donald Trump and you gave it to him right in the nose.
01:23:05.340I mean, seriously, these people have no idea.
01:23:09.060And I still don't believe they actually exist like they're real.
01:23:13.560Because I thought that every Canadian knew that against the United States in any kind of war, whether it's economic or military, whatever, Canada would never stand a chance.
01:27:24.040Because we haven't got a dedicated east-west pipeline in this country that doesn't go through the United States.
01:27:30.800We cannot keep our people warm in the wintertime.
01:27:34.880We have to import oil, like in the East, the Atlantic provinces, Quebec and Ontario, they import oil, believe it or not, from the United States, and they also import it from the Middle East.
01:42:16.500by all accounts at least so far and we haven't got all the details canada has capitulated fully
01:42:24.400to the united states demands and that's not just on trade by the way that also is uh to do with
01:42:31.860the censorship laws that canada has passed these past few years apparently c11 the online streaming
01:42:37.760act is going to be repealed i don't know that for sure but i have been hearing some talk about it
01:42:43.520Now, getting back to the politics in Canada and the politics in the United States, well, of course, Melanie Jolie is running around the United States speaking with Democrat governors, Democrat mayors of large cities, trying to get them aligned against President Trump so that Canada would have a better bargaining position.
01:43:02.920it's not working trump doesn't care and all of the left-wing corporate media is going to tell
01:43:09.620you he's a lame duck president he's going to lose the midterms he's going to lose the house he's
01:43:14.160going to lose the senate and then he'll be sitting there on his own so what what we do know in that
01:43:20.620case is that the democrats still won't be able to do anything they could block some of the stuff