00:25:19.700So now flying a drone over their own property makes them criminals.
00:25:28.660Mark Carney hopes to find relief for Canada's steel and aluminum sectors during a meeting with Donald Trump in Washington tomorrow, according to a government source.
00:25:39.480i don't think that's what this is about at least as far as trump is concerned
00:25:46.300this trip marks cardi's second visit to washington since being elected in april during
00:25:52.320how many times has he been to europe and great britain since then four five six
00:25:56.740second time to washington during which time tariffs on steel aluminum and lumber
00:26:03.620have climbed significantly obviously there are political risks associated with going to the
00:26:09.880white house president zelinski among others can testify to that remember what happened in zelinski
00:26:17.060eric miller said that he's a washington-based u.s canada policy expert and president of rito
00:26:23.700potomac strategy group from his point of view it's better to take the risk of political failure
00:26:28.300and go to washington and meet with trump rather than sit in ottawa and hope that something comes
00:26:32.760to him carney has been coy about his relationship with trump last month he told parliament that
00:26:39.560trump is a modern man and the two speak regularly and send each other texts
00:26:43.960yeah yeah yeah they're real buddies i'm sure yeah they're talking about agenda 2030 all the time
00:26:53.440oh hey hey where are you at on that uh overpopulation thing and the migrants
00:27:00.880i doubt it i don't think these two have much in common
00:27:05.300former white house trade advisor kelly ann jah says leaders who forged personal relationships
00:27:11.800with trump often had the most success dealing with him does he play golf carny i don't know
00:27:17.160that would be a good way but you got to know the game because there's golfers and then there's guys
00:27:24.560who play golf and they communicate on different levels still she warns the upcoming talks
00:27:30.640between Carney and Trump are likely to be challenging. In order for Canada to see reductions
00:27:35.080in some of these steel and aluminum tariffs, I think a much broader deal is going to have to
00:27:39.520be struck that involves trade issues, national security issues, and other. These are some of
00:27:44.860the toughest issues that we would have expected to see play out in the USMCA or KUSMA review process,
00:27:51.020but are likely to get ironed out much in advance of that. Carney has faced some pressure at home
00:27:57.340to get a deal done, but recent polling largely shows Canadians understand dealing with Trump
00:28:02.620can be complex. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We get it. We get it. It's tough to deal with Trump.
00:28:09.400So we still love you. Elbows up. Right. His approval rating has dropped about six points
00:28:16.060in the last couple of months. That's not insignificant. Pierre Polyev has largely
00:28:21.240focused his recent criticism of Carney on domestic issues, only highlighting the downstream
00:28:26.620impacts of tariffs, like affordability challenges and investment losses. So before I get to why I
00:28:34.040think they're meeting, and by the way, it's been speculated that they could be discussing the
00:28:41.360ostrich situation. They could be discussing it. You know that this was in the ear of RFK Jr.,
00:28:50.620right and rfk jr is in the ear of donald trump
00:28:55.720health secretary for goodness sakes health and human services so yeah
00:29:00.500it's quite possible trump might sit down with carney and say uh
00:29:04.980so what are you doing about these ostriches and carney might say
00:29:08.760well ostriches uh you mean the birds with the uh long necks yeah yeah yeah the ones in bc
00:29:18.420I don't know what you're talking about.
00:29:24.280Look, Mark, get your agency off their back.
00:30:38.020the minister would be allowed to make such an order if she has or he has reasonable grounds
00:30:46.680to believe that it's necessary to do so to secure the canadian telecommunication
00:30:52.860telecommunication system against any threat including that of interference manipulation
00:30:58.560disruption or degradation whatever that means
00:31:02.620An individual who does not comply, including by failing to keep the order secret, could face fines of up to $25,000 for the first contravention and $50,000 for subsequent contraventions.
00:31:17.920Businesses could face fines of up to $10 million for the first contravention and up to $15 million for subsequent contraventions.
00:46:58.520The Trump administration, the entire White House, the entire government down there does not like that.
00:47:06.060And some people are saying that's the reason that they haven't got a deal with the U.S. and the EU yet.
00:47:14.100Because the EU is pushing these same totalitarian, authoritarian measures, these same censorship measures that Mark Carney is pushing here.
00:47:23.840so we go to tech policy dot press for this story how u.s officials are pressuring europe
00:47:31.420over its platform regulations now this article was updated at the end of august in recent months
00:47:40.660top republicans in washington have banded together with u.s tech industry leaders to mount
00:47:45.440an escalating pressure campaign against the european union's landmark platform regulations
00:47:51.440claiming they're tantamount to foreign censorship.0.99
00:48:49.240the DSA, which is nothing more than censorship, the same thing that Carney is trying here.
00:48:58.020A rundown of tactics Washington and Silicon Valley are using to influence Brussels.
00:49:03.620Since taking office, the Trump administration has repeatedly called on European leaders to
00:49:07.860soften or drop enforcement of the DSA and their negotiations over Trump's proposed tariffs.
00:49:13.180In a post on Truth Social last month or two months ago, even Donald Trump criticized digital taxes and related regulations, claiming they unfairly target American tech companies, digital taxes, digital service legislation, digital markets, all designed to harm or discriminate against American technology.
00:49:31.260He wrote, warning of subsequent additional tariffs if such measures aren't removed.
00:49:37.160And remember that big, huge free speech conversation that J.D. Vance had with all of those big leaders in the EU not so long ago,
00:49:46.820that they actually cried physical tears over.
00:49:49.780and not because they felt bad they were doing it and came to their senses but because
00:49:58.680they got scolded by jd vance and they know they're doing wrong but they're doing it anyway
00:52:21.500I mean, I've seen stranger things happen.
00:52:23.880So anyway, here's the process. Bills C-8, C-9, C-2, that's another one. You introduce it, right? So that's first step for those people who are political neophytes learning for the first time. First reading happens then. Bill is formally presented, printed, made public. No debate at this stage. Votes not required either. It's just here's the bill.
00:52:44.000Second reading, which is the phase that Bill C-8 and C-9 are in right now,
00:52:48.040members of Parliament and senators or senators debate on the principle of the bill,
00:52:52.100and that's what you just saw today with Leslyn Lewis and Matt Strauss.
00:52:55.780If the bill passes this stage, it moves forward for more detailed examination,
00:52:59.740then it goes to committee, where it could be for a number of months,
00:53:03.740depending on how quickly they want to move this thing through.
00:53:07.140Parliamentary committee studies the bill in depth,
00:53:09.740and there's only two parties on the committees, I believe,
00:53:12.720maybe one from the bloc so the liberals will have the slight majority on any committee and
00:53:18.820the bloc will be the deciding vote parliamentary committee studies the bill in depth they may hear
00:53:24.820from witnesses discuss proposed changes like they're doing right now um even though committee
00:53:29.980phase hasn't really officially started yet and they go to the report stage so the committee
00:53:35.020reports back to the house any proposed amendments and then third reading with the amendments included
00:53:41.240or not is given its final debate which they can really ram through and if they do then it goes to
00:53:46.740the senate for approval and obviously any liberal bill that goes to the senate will get approved
00:53:51.860then it goes to royal assent and finally proclamation and then it becomes law and there
00:53:58.400it is bob's your uncle you have a new censorship law in place and then because our friend john
00:54:04.920carpe from jccf last week was on and he said you know both those bills c8 and c9 are c9
00:59:35.660Looks like a man trying to be a woman, doesn't it?0.90
00:59:40.460Maybe it's just the angle. I don't know.0.97
00:59:42.440A vice chief with the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says he cannot in good conscience stand behind members of the FSIN executive who deny or deflect a forensic audit that says more than $34 million of the organization spending between April 2019 and March of 2024 was questionable, unsupported or ineligible.
01:00:06.040You see, I thought he was going to say that he could not stand behind a report that says there are bodies found in the ground at a former residential school in Kamloops, 215 of them.