00:15:55.840the one to his left looks like a deer in the headlights anyway let's finish this off keep
00:16:01.380his promise bring down the cost of government so we can bring down the cost
00:16:04.520don't forget the budget comes out next tuesday and i think it's going to be a nail biter
00:16:11.700in the house of commons the bank of canada governor tiff macklem had some they they lowered
00:16:17.960the interest rate today you know why they do that right i think you probably do but as a refresher
00:16:24.800it's to stimulate the economy. People are sitting on their hands right now. They don't want to spend
00:16:29.880money because they're scared or nervous in this fragile economy. They want to hang on to every
00:16:35.060penny they've got. And so if you lower interest rates, the thought behind that is, well, now
00:16:39.420maybe we can afford that big ticket item that we couldn't afford before, even if it's only 0.25%,
00:16:47.680which is what it came down by today but tiff macklem also had some some alarming words for
00:16:54.400canadians which we're going to get to in just a second mark carney was speaking to reporters today
00:17:00.120from somewhere in asia watch at at premier doug ford for running this ad if if this is true that
00:17:08.280this ad spoiled something that was very close look i uh i'd say the following which is that um
00:17:15.420In any complicated, high-stakes negotiation, you can get unexpected twists and turns, and you have to keep your cool during those situations.
00:20:12.860I'm going to cut it off on Monday, and that's it.
00:20:16.540I think it was so, so man, it was the right thing to do is start a conversation like I've never
00:20:22.040seen before. But I saw a poll on CNN that Canada is way more popular than the president with the
00:20:29.380American people. Oh, you saw a poll on CNN. Why are you watching CNN? That's some of the most
00:20:37.600left wing biased stuff out there. That and MSNBC. So he proves to everybody just by saying that
00:20:45.300little thing that he's not really a conservative not really a conservative and this is the problem
00:20:51.220that we have in this country people running around calling themselves conservatives when they're
00:20:55.500clearly not conservative doug ford pretty much every leader of a pc party in atlantic canada
00:21:04.580whether they're premiers or leaders of opposition manitoba doesn't have a conservative party anymore
00:21:10.280i'm not sure what the hell's going on in quebec bc we know there's well there is a conservative
00:21:15.600party but they only have five percent of the vote according to the latest angus reed poll
00:21:19.420that came out a couple of days ago that would be one bc but then again if they can force john
00:21:24.640rustad to resign as the leader of the bc conservative party maybe somebody like jordan
00:21:29.580keely would step up and win the reins of leadership and straighten that party out
00:21:35.900because they need, they are leading in the polls. Believe it or not, the NDP is so disfavored by
00:21:43.860most of that province that even leaderless or with a bad leader like John Rustad, the BC Conservative
00:21:50.200Party may just win the next election, which isn't for three years. Unless, of course, something crazy
00:21:55.640happens because the NDP has only got like a one or two seat majority. It's pretty tight. Additionally,
00:22:02.040Doug Ford said during that press conference that he wants an apology from the U.S. ambassador after an expletive tirade as trade talks between the two countries ground to a halt.
00:22:15.060While announcing the start of infrastructure development for Ontario's ring of fire aimed at mining and refining natural minerals in a partnership with the local Webiki,
00:22:24.060First Nation Ford called on U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra to apologize for dressing
00:22:29.260down Ontario's delegate and criticized Trump further. He's got to shut his freaking pie hole.
00:22:39.020Okay, this is the story from the U.S. or story from the CBC. U.S. Ambassador to Canada goes on
00:22:44.780expletive lace tirade at Ontario's trade representative. Witnesses say,
00:22:49.900witnesses say incident happened at the canadian american business council gathering in ottawa
00:22:56.980there he is there pete hoekstra the u.s ambassador to canada delivered a f-bomb lace tirade at
00:23:06.240ontario's trade representative at an event in ottawa on monday multiple witnesses told the cbc
00:23:13.480word spread quickly through some of the most powerful circles in ottawa and washington after
00:23:19.140the encounter which happened during the canadian american business council state of the relationship
00:23:23.380event at the national gallery of canada typically the high profile gathering is used to network and
00:23:29.900celebrate the canada u.s relationship it draws a mix of cabinet ministers diplomats business leaders
00:23:35.460monday night's event drew foreign affairs minister anita anand and dominic leblanc the minister for
00:23:41.280canada u.s trade witnesses say they saw pete hoekstra the u.s ambassador launch into a
00:23:47.980An F-bomb-laden tirade at Ontario's Trade Representative David Patterson.
00:50:56.240It's leaders eyeing a red line and poking their toes just over.
00:50:59.800It's standing by as collective rights are eroded to centralize power.
00:51:03.480It's empowering demagogues and the insurrectionists they encourage.
00:51:06.860We're frogs in the pot, and Daniel Smith is slowly turning up the heat.
00:51:10.720We all want our kids back in school, but if getting them there requires us ignoring everything we learned in social studies, then what's our education even for?
00:51:20.360The kid doesn't understand that the notwithstanding clause is Section 33 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
00:51:30.420And the Charter of Rights and Freedoms would not exist without that clause in it.
00:51:34.700It was demanded by the Premier of Alberta at the time, and a couple of other Premiers too, but notably, I think it was Peter Lougheed at the time.
00:51:44.560This must be in this Charter of Rights and Freedoms we're talking about right now, or we're not signing.
00:51:51.440So they put it in. Notwithstanding, Klaus allows a Premier or a Prime Minister to go against all the tenets of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms for up to five years.
00:52:01.620and that means basically that you're giving the power to elected officials
00:52:08.000versus some unelected judge somewhere way far away sitting on the supreme court of the federal
00:52:14.920court of canada sometimes it works out in your favor and sometimes it doesn't but where was
00:52:22.180that guy when all of the rights were being trampled on during the covid response and
00:52:26.940the freedom convoy i guess he didn't see things that way back then but now suddenly when teachers
00:52:34.300are forced back to work because kids have been out of school for a month it's all about human rights
00:52:39.740isn't that amazing wow and we you know we kept saying to these people on the left about censorship
00:52:48.960and all of these rights being trampled three four years ago we kept saying you know one day they're
00:52:54.140going to come for you and then what what are you going to do then i'll never come for us
00:52:59.440they did and this i agree with they have tried everything i think smith's government has tried
00:53:12.580everything they've offered six-figure salaries they've offered to hire 3 000 new teachers
00:53:18.500nothing's good enough it sounds to me like this is political
00:53:23.080and there's a lot of connections between the NDP and the Alberta Teachers Association I think all
00:53:30.980public unions should be disbanded decertified and disbanded like immediately immediately way
00:53:37.060way too much power and now according to left-wing corporate CTV hundreds of students are expected
00:53:44.180to walk out of Alberta classrooms on Thursday.
00:53:48.500The provincial government swiftly passed the bill