00:16:51.600Defense Minister David McGinty said today he has every confidence the Liberal government will pass its fall budget through the current minority parliament,
00:17:00.920despite his colleagues' concerns about securing enough votes.
00:17:05.180The arrogant government House leader Stephen McKinnon has warned the budget might not pass through the House of Commons after it presents next week since the opposition parties have not ruled out voting it down.
00:17:16.800But just days after McKinnon publicly fretted about the prospect of a sudden election that would stretch over the Christmas holiday period, McGinty told reporters in South Korea he remains confident the budget will sail through the House of Commons.
00:17:29.780I have every confidence that we will pass the budget, we'll earn the respect and the support
00:17:35.160in the House. It's a question of negotiations. It's a question of, hang on, let me scroll this
00:17:40.460down. It's a question of making sure that we're reflecting priorities for different members of
00:17:45.300Parliament. Okay, so what are those priorities? Well, on the one hand, you have a party that wants
00:17:50.240far less spending. And on the other hand, you have a party that wants far more spending.
00:17:59.780Conservative NDP caucus is weighing a budget vote that could trigger an election.
00:18:16.320As you know, I had the opportunity to meet with Prime Minister Carney last week
00:18:21.360and discuss the circumstances facing our country,
00:18:24.720especially in advance of an important budget that we all know is going to be announced on November 4th.
00:18:31.720It was an opportunity for me to lay out our perspective as New Democrats on where we think our economy is
00:18:39.720and what we think is needed at this point in time.
00:18:42.720First and foremost I express to the Prime Minister that as a strong New Democrat opposition
00:18:48.720we are going to be supporting policies that we agree with
00:18:52.720and we will be opposing policies that we don't and therefore we will wait until that budget comes
00:18:58.520out and we'll evaluate the budget based on what is contained in it. At the same time we communicated
00:19:04.680very clearly that we would not be able to support a budget that takes an austerity approach.
00:19:11.580In our opinion at this moment in time when we are facing serious economic headwinds and challenges
00:19:18.680from south of the border, that an economically contraction-ist approach to our economy is not
00:19:24.680what's called for, but rather we need to be investing. We need to be investing in Canadian
00:19:29.000communities, Canadian businesses, Canadian workers, and Canadian infrastructure.
00:19:36.080A $100 billion deficit is not enough, it seems, for the NDP, which is mind-blowing to me. According
00:19:44.900to the cbc article written by john paul tasker and kate mckenna conservative mps were told yesterday
00:19:50.700to avoid criticizing the ndp for now once again according to these famous sources so the
00:19:59.040conservative and ndp caucuses are grappling with what to do about this upcoming federal budget
00:20:03.640whether they want to be part of an effort to trigger an election by voting it down multiple
00:20:08.300sources i want names man multiple sources told the cbc senior conservative sources say the party's
00:20:16.600leadership does not want an election right now but they're also opposed to voting for the new
00:20:22.640liberal government's first budget given the potential reputational risk of backing carny
00:20:26.960and an agenda they simply do not support oh what are you going to do then we don't we we don't
00:20:33.820support this, but we don't want an election. Flip a coin. A conservative source says speculation
00:20:41.680about the liberals potentially losing the budget vote is not contrived, as at this time there are
00:20:47.000not enough votes for it to pass in the House after it's tabled on Tuesday. Pierre Polyev has
00:20:53.500made a series of demands to the liberals in exchange for votes on the budget, including
00:20:57.500scrapping the industrial carbon tax and keeping the deficit below 42 billion but there's no
00:21:04.060realistic expectation they'll be fulfilled given the government has already signaled they are a
00:21:08.760non-starter the bloc has also made some expensive demands including increased old age security
00:21:15.620payouts more generous health transfers to the provinces and interest-free loans for first-time
00:21:20.460homebuyers policies that are unlikely to be enacted in full given the government is intent
00:21:25.680on reigning in spending. How can you be intent on reigning in spending if you have a deficit of
00:21:30.920$100 billion? But the liberals have made some outreach to the bloc and Thursday agreed to
00:21:38.960include at least one of their demands, a crackdown on tax evasion schemes. The trucking industry is
00:21:44.080long opposed. What? Mark Carney is a tax evader. We're going to get into that in just a second.
00:21:51.920The conservatives have had conversations with the NDP and the bloc about how to approach the vote, according to sources.
00:21:58.280CBC News is not naming the sources because they were not authorized to speak publicly about these internal discussions.
00:22:05.280One senior NDP source and two conservative sources say the path believed to be most likely is that some of the NDP's seven MPs could abstain from voting, allowing the budget to pass.
00:22:16.260at wednesday's conservative caucus meeting mps were told their party's plan is to avoid
00:22:21.280criticizing the ndp for the foreseeable future the liberal minority government needs three
00:22:27.020additional votes or two if the speaker were to break a tie elizabeth may the one green mp told
00:22:33.400the cbc today she would not support a budget that includes any fossil fuel subsidies but otherwise
00:22:39.120is waiting to see it before deciding how she'll vote if the liberals can't cobble together enough
00:22:44.080support the government could fall and canadians could be headed for an election before christmas
00:22:50.520conserve conservative sources who are familiar with party outreach on the budget said the ndp
00:22:55.900mps are not aligned uh this is something we suspected right and that the caucus functions
00:23:01.180without much structure because they're not an official party a conservative source says the
00:23:08.120small ndp caucus may have conflicting priorities which could make it easier to convince individual
00:23:13.460MPs to vote for the budget or against it. The scenario could deliver the necessary votes to
00:23:19.460get the document through the House of Commons without the NDP going all in on the Liberal
00:23:23.960agenda. Government House Leader Steve McKinnon, meanwhile, is publicly urging the Conservatives
00:23:28.920to vote for the budget to avoid an election so soon after the last one. Walk down the aisle and
00:23:34.160tell the grinchy leader of the opposition to vote for the budget. Don't ruin Christmas. Build
00:23:41.380canada strong how is an election ruining christmas could be one of the best christmas presents ever
00:23:47.320but then again either way the ndp is strapped for cash no leader after the party's poor showing in
00:23:55.280the last election the ndp produced their worst result in a generation after propping up the last
00:24:00.080liberal minority government yeah it's true it's very true look at this from canada canadian
00:24:07.440mortgagetrends.com, Canada's deficit to surge to $100 billion. That is 3% of our GDP, folks.
00:24:20.1803%. That's dangerously high, just like the PBO said about a month ago.
00:24:26.700Parliamentary Budget Officer. One of Canada's major lenders says Carney will push the country's
00:24:32.980deficit to about 3% of its gross domestic product as his government pursues major products and tries
00:24:45.260economist there. He said he expects Ottawa's fiscal shortfall will reach $100 billion this
00:24:51.060fiscal year, more than double the $42 billion the government forecast in December. Speaking at
00:24:55.720Bloomberg's Canadian Finance Conference Tuesday, Marion called Carney's upcoming fiscal update,
00:25:00.220it's a budget it's not a fiscal update november 4th the most consequential budget in a generation
00:25:06.580after a decade of suboptimal economic policy and the liberals in this budget have pledged
00:25:14.700660 million dollars for equity programs defend generational debt strategy
00:25:21.500$660 million in new funding for gender equality
00:25:26.580and 2SLGB2QIA communities over the next five years.
00:25:33.940I have one question for them, and that is, what is a woman?
00:25:40.520Canadian sovereignty is at stake, according to Sam Cooper.
00:25:44.360He testified at a hearing in Parliament just about two weeks ago.
00:25:49.100But first, here's Michael Barrett talking about Brookfield Asset Management and how corrupt they are.
00:26:19.100Now, while Chair of Brookfield, the Prime Minister set up three multi-billion dollar investment funds in Bermuda and the Cayman Islands, shielding profits from Canadian taxes,
00:26:28.720and these are funds that could line the Prime Minister's pockets through future bonus payments.
00:26:34.680Canadians deserve to know that the Prime Minister is making decisions in the public interest, not his own financial interest.
00:26:40.860That's why it was shocking that Liberals voted to try to shut down this investigation to improve transparency for Canadians.
00:26:48.500while Liberals vote to protect powerful politicians.
00:26:52.540Conservatives will stand up for hardworking Canadian taxpayers.
00:27:16.420and if you haven't looked at his work,
00:27:18.160You can check it out on Substack, thebureau.com.
00:27:22.420And yes, he did testify at committee ethics,
00:27:26.860the Standing Committee on Ethics and Transparency a couple of weeks ago.
00:27:29.740Very interesting what he had to say regarding Mark Carney's involvement in Brookfield
00:27:33.980and Brookfield's involvement with high-level officials in China.
00:27:38.460I bring notes that Brookfield maintained over $3 billion
00:27:43.400in politically sensitive investments connected to China.
00:27:46.840and its state-linked real estate and energy companies.
00:27:51.720Can you explain how Prime Minister Carney's role in Brookfield's ties to the regime in China?
00:28:01.960Sure, I'll go off memory of my own reporting.
00:28:05.200Thinking of that story, which I wrote in the lead-up to the federal election,
00:28:10.800I researched into Brookfield's investments in China,
00:28:14.520And on the real estate file, I noted that after 2015, Brookfield had made very substantial China-based real estate investments.
00:28:26.700And due to my knowledge of Beijing's United Front networks, I noted that one of the key Hong Kong investors connected to the projects in which Brookfield was investing was part of China's political consultative conference.
00:28:44.520That was important to me because the Central Intelligence Agency notes that people on that high-level Chinese Communist entity are involved, the CIA says, in Beijing's sort of global United Front networks.
00:29:03.040That's how the Chinese Communist Party brings influential people together.
00:29:07.340So I noted in my reporting that for Brookfield to get access to that same type of investment project on a major real estate deal in China, together with a very elite Hong Kong real estate tycoon, certainly in my learned opinion, it would take a special kind of access to get that kind of deal.
00:29:29.200So then tracking forward through when Prime Minister Carney joins Brookfield, in the surrounding years, I noted that the real estate market in China had plummeted.
00:29:43.740At some point, Brookfield needed to secure some, let's call it sort of a reinjection of capital, and it turned out that it emerged that the Bank of China, as others have reported, was involved in bridging some capital to reinfuse that deal in China's troubled real estate market.
00:30:06.140So stepping back from that, I noted that people in Mr. Carney's position in Brookfields, Mr. Carney also traveling to China to meet with senior Communist Party officials around the timing of the Bank of China, you know, assisting Brookfield with their real estate investment.
00:30:27.400That would certainly, in my mind, raise, you know, the questions around access and influence.
00:30:36.140Mr. Carney was the chair at Brookfield during that time.
00:37:53.840That's not the only thing Carney has in common with Saint-Simon,
00:37:57.640who believed that society should be ruled by savants such as himself,
00:38:01.780an alliance of engineers and other technocratic intellectuals along with bankers.
00:38:06.220Carney is very much a banker-technocrat,
00:38:08.840not merely at ease gliding along the corridors of global bureaucratic power,
00:38:12.800but expert at framing arguments that support an ever-expanding role for his class.
00:38:18.920His expansive pretensions first appeared at the Bank of Canada.
00:38:22.080If the economy is like a game of hockey, then central bankers should ideally be like Zamboni drivers, whose job it is to keep the ice clean and flat.
00:38:32.600Carney had, in fact, been a goalie during his academic years at both Harvard and Oxford.
00:38:37.680The man can't skate. I really doubt that.
00:38:41.620At the Bank of Canada, he often seemed like the Zamboni driver who thought he was Wayne Gretzky.
00:38:46.720He could never resist lecturing private businesses to stop sitting on dead money
00:38:51.520or telling them they were too timid in the international arena
00:38:54.020or advising consumers they were spending too little or borrowing too much.
00:38:58.560He promoted macro prudence, the idea that regulators in their panoptic wisdom
00:39:03.880would focus on the forest, not the trees.
00:39:07.020Now he wants to establish himself as an intellectual.
00:39:11.600Carney has a lot to put straight with the world,
00:39:13.540according to his new book and the related BBC Reef lectures that Carney delivered last year.
00:39:18.460The three great crises of credit, a 2008-2009 version, COVID and climate are all rooted in a
00:39:25.260single problem, people in general. Markets in particular, and sorry, are not as wise, moral,
00:39:32.180or far-seeing as Mark Carney. He sums up this failing as the tragedy of the horizon, a phrase
00:39:37.860he concocted for a speech ahead of the 2015 Paris Climate Conference. However, Carney is
00:39:43.360when it comes to the alleged moral shortcomings of capitalism. It's been one of the most tedious
00:39:48.600tropes of the left since at least the Communist Manifesto that the rise of commerce would drive
00:39:53.560out all that is virtuous in society, leaving nothing but the cash nexus of trade. One of
00:39:59.500Carney's favorite philosophers is Harvard's Michael Sandel, who produces endless trivial
00:40:04.200examples suggesting we have moved from a market economy to a market society. Should sex be up for
00:40:11.200sale carny thunders following sandell should there be a market in the right to have children
00:40:16.780why not auction the right to opt out of military service why shouldn't universities sell admission
00:40:22.400to raise money for worthy causes but the very fact hang on a second i don't know where this
00:40:27.400thing popped up ah there we go why shouldn't universities sell admission to raise money for
00:40:33.640worthy causes but the very fact that people reflexively feel uneasy about or outright
00:40:38.540rejects such notions entirely disproves his point. People don't believe that everything is
00:40:44.160or should be for sale. Carney notes the long debate going back to classical times on the
00:40:50.460nature of commercial value. This was theoretically resolved by the marginalist revolution, which put
00:40:56.100paid to the paradox of value that puzzled over the usually low price of useful water and the
00:41:01.560usually high price of useless diamonds. The marginalists pointed out that commercial value
00:41:06.440isn't determined by usefulness or labor input.
00:41:09.280It's inevitably subjective based on personal preferences
00:49:25.180Without a curriculum or any kind of subject matter for parents to review, how do we know what they're doing?
00:49:30.560And third, if they are discussing medical or mental health conditions,
00:49:35.060these things fall under the Personal Health Information Protection Act.
00:49:38.500How are these things being discussed openly on a Zoom call with minors without their parents present?
00:49:43.580Anytime that a child's information is being shared, especially with an outside third party, parents have to give consent.
00:49:50.400Ontario school boards have to follow the Ministry of Education's guidelines around privacy when it comes to children's information and when it comes to being transparent with parents whenever there's a matter of treatment or therapy or counseling.
00:50:04.500There are so many issues with what's happening here.
00:50:07.480Parents have to take 20 minutes a day to talk to their children and ask them, what are they hearing in school?
00:50:14.500Are there weird guest speakers coming in to give them a talk about whatever?
00:50:18.200Are there any weird presentations happening in the classroom that fall outside of the purview of academic learning?
00:50:24.580We can't beat this whole system, but we can control what happens in our homes by speaking to our kids and by teaching them what to look out for.
00:50:33.580Remember, these schools were put in your neighborhood to service the families in that neighborhood.
00:57:42.520Dan Dix from Press for Truth put out a great piece today.
00:57:45.980I thought the Cowichan Nation claiming traditional territory
00:57:49.760on prime Richmond real estate was bad.
00:57:52.640Just wait till you see what Western Quebec is now going through, as it just got a First Nation-sized plot twist.
00:58:00.000I warned you that Richmond, B.C. was just the beginning, and that there was nothing stopping other indigenous tribes from claiming private lands all across the country.
00:58:09.600Well, folks, that is exactly what's now happening.
00:58:12.960So, first of all, Richmond homeowners are hard-working families who have poured their blood, sweat, and life savings into their land.
00:58:20.960and they are under direct attack the government is just sitting on their hands watching your
00:58:26.480titles get shredded this all started with the cowichan nation claiming traditional territory
00:58:32.240on prime richmond real estate the court ruled that their aboriginal title coexists with your fee
00:58:40.240simple ownership coexists how do two exclusive owners share the same land the answer is they
00:58:47.440don't mayor malcolm brody called it a complete and utter shock he said it jeopardizes private
00:58:54.480fee simple rights all across bc hundreds of people packed a public hearing at the sheridan airport
00:59:00.320hotel to voice their displeasure with this decision with many of them saying this isn't
00:59:05.840reconciliation it's theft well now for other homeowners all across the nation their worst
00:59:12.080fears are coming to fruition because quebec's first nations have just slapped a massive aboriginal
00:59:18.880title claim on huge chunks of western quebec we're talking gatineau park islands in the ottawa river
00:59:26.160prime wildlife reserves the basketong reservoir and lands that all fall right smack in the middle
00:59:32.960of gatineau city first nation files aboriginal title claim to lands in western quebec an algonquin
00:59:40.880First Nation has filed a title claim in Quebec Superior Court over large swaths
00:59:46.400of territory across the west of the province and is also seeking five
00:59:51.320billion dollars from governments and crown corporations. That's public land.
00:59:56.320Your parks, your hydroelectric dams, your forests. They are now saying this is ours.
01:00:03.120And on top of that they want five billion dollars in damages from the
01:00:09.020federal government. Why? Because according to Chief Jean-Guy White Duck, billions of dollars
01:00:15.060have been taken out of our lands with limited return. And all of the dams were built without
01:00:22.520our approval. We were never compensated. They're pointing to some 260-year-old treaty from 1760,
01:00:30.220the Treaty of Swigachi, and the Royal Proclamation of 1763. Ancient history to squeeze billions of
01:00:38.160dollars from taxpayers today. But hold on, Dan. Chief White Duck says this won't touch private
01:00:45.240homeowners. This is just the public lands they want to control, like water, wildlife, forestry,
01:00:52.120and your recreation. Richmond homeowners were told the same thing, but look what's happening there
01:00:56.840now. How voluntary is reconciliation again? Governments ignored them for decades, so now
01:01:02.920it's court time the quebec superior court and with the recent ruling like the cowichan case
01:01:09.020handing titles to tribes this could explode all across the country guys this is the indigenous
01:01:16.360grievance industry in action endless claims massive payouts and no end game so it's time
01:01:23.600to wake up canadians your tax dollars your parks your power are all on the chopping block
01:01:30.200for reconciliation that never ends this isn't justice it's a shakedown so please
01:01:37.100share this video far and wide and get the word out that this land grab is accelerating
01:01:42.440okay so i want to show you guys something that happened in winnipeg a few years ago we had
01:01:49.080the bay downtown one of the flagship stores years and years and years ago like a hundred years ago
01:01:54.800it i think it's seven it's still there the building still exists it's seven stories tall
01:02:01.440it takes up an entire city block it's huge now when department stores had started having trouble
01:02:08.040i think just a little bit before covid they reduced services at this facility from seven
01:02:15.940floors down to two floors down to one floor until they finally said all right we're done with this
01:02:19.940store and then they completely liquidated but they tried to keep that store open as long as
01:02:25.280they could so the ownership of that location switched to the province of manitoba and the
01:02:31.260city of winnipeg who turned around and gave it to one of the local indian tribes who were supposed
01:02:38.260to redevelop it under the deal they made for assisted living spaces for elders museum and
01:02:46.260gallery and uh none of it has happened none of it has happened and this has been this building
01:02:54.760has been sitting empty now for pretty close to five years in the downtown this massive building
01:03:01.700has been sitting empty and now because it's nothing has been done no progress has been made
01:03:08.460the cost of redeveloping this building is now 310 million dollars the southern chiefs are saying
01:03:15.300the cost the southern chiefs uh organization announced yesterday it's going to cost 310
01:03:22.460million to transform the hudson bay company's 99 year old winnipeg flagship into this mixed
01:03:27.580use development called where when back ganga kong it was supposed to cost 130 million three years
01:03:36.840ago when the hudson's bay company announced the transfer of the six-story 655 000 square foot
01:03:42.300building um but the project uh cost raised to 200 million and then now it's 310 million and seo
01:03:52.060grand chief jerry daniel said the cost increase is due to more accurate budgeting and a more
01:03:57.420detailed design for complex adaptive reuse and they're they're never ever going to do anything
01:04:04.140with that building ever because it's all about getting money from all three levels of government
01:04:12.300And then giving it to the chiefs, splitting it amongst themselves, letting their people starve and gambling in Atlantic City and keeping the Indian industry going.