00:01:03.020And I thought that today this would be a really good place for you to position yourself because I'm going to extrapolate what is actually happening and see if you can help me with it.
00:02:02.560So what is causing all of these problems?
00:02:05.120Well, people are saying that we've focused on gun bans instead of the criminals, things like the victims have been ignored in these crimes, soft bail and sentencing, urban versus suburban divide.
00:03:11.700And so we've put people in that position and now it has spun out of control.
00:03:19.220And I think somebody, if you make somebody choose between death and life, they're going to choose life.
00:03:25.140So to protect themselves, eventually if it gets worse, it's going to get to that point, right?
00:03:30.120Well, I think that a couple of things have led to this myself.
00:03:33.860And then I want to talk to you about what your thoughts are on where this goes and just spend a few minutes on that.
00:03:39.660But right now, bail is easier than ever to become a repeat offender is almost a walk in the park.
00:03:48.420And it's almost a guided tour to your next crime.
00:03:51.540Instead of cracking down on gangs and violent criminals, we seem to have focused on restricting ordinary citizens, hunters, people who want to own a weapon for the purpose of hunting seems to be the focus.
00:04:05.100And I don't think that I've met a hunter in my life that wasn't more respectful for life, to be honest with you.
00:04:11.040I mean, I've never been to jail, but I've probably been to two-star hotels that are probably not as bad as jail or worse than jail, I would say.
00:04:22.520So if we did sentence anybody and we need to put them away, we don't really have the facilities in this country, it seems, to do it.
00:04:29.240Now, as I'm saying this, we're finding out that the numbers of the population increase in Canada will grow dramatically over the next four or five years.
00:04:39.600If we're already experiencing these problems now, if our economy has already shrunk to this point, if our inflation is at this point, how long is it before a crime like this is rampant?
00:04:52.060It's probably on a trajectory exponential, right?
00:04:55.360Kind of like it's one of those curves where the gains are kind of really slow at first, and then it just speeds up and it gets out of control very, very quickly.
00:05:01.960And like I said, the reason is, like, you bring all these people over.
00:05:05.100What are people going to do for jobs and work?
00:05:16.140If they do get into competition with other businesses, they just lower the price of they usher in more competitiveness, competitiveness that shouldn't even be there in my point of view.
00:05:26.540If you have to put your moral cord within you aside to protect your family or to feed yourself or to get ahead, and we've reduced the amount of police, we've diminished what the courts do.
00:05:42.100In some cases, we're seeing the courts are going lenient on criminals because it might affect them getting deported.
00:05:51.020If you commit a crime, you should probably be deported if you're not already a citizen.
00:05:57.200But all of that seems to be giving way to this crime, and that's the government.
00:06:03.660That's our leadership saying, okay, less police, easier on crime, less protection for citizens.
00:06:11.340At some point, citizens are going to do one of two things.
00:06:14.700We're going to be living in fear constantly, and then we're going to revolt, and we're going to say to the government, okay, you need to take control.
00:06:25.580We'll give you all the power you need to make us safe.
00:07:22.360Canada and the Western world, the U.S. is kind of a different story, but Canada and the rest of the Western world are in full collapse mode, in my point of view.
00:07:28.660They're really exponentially going toward that line where.
00:07:34.080Well, we seem to have stalled at advancing ourself as a nation, as Canadians.
00:08:09.940And then we do have a vast amount of resources and minerals and things that are completely unutilized that could bring economic and reverse everything.
00:08:17.740And our government is like, no, don't touch those.
00:08:19.600I wonder if we see enough conservative in Carney that he will actually see safety of citizens as a real concern and start to enforce some change in laws.
00:08:33.960I mean, in fact, what I think is it's going to become even more loose because in the federal budget,
00:08:40.120we don't see a huge increase or a focus financially on building prisons, on coming up with programs, on, you know, fortifying the court system.
00:09:21.340I think right now that bureaucracy at the top level is scrambling to understand how they're going to present a budget that looks reasonable.
00:10:19.720It's just, right, there's going to be some.
00:10:21.360It's just one of the spices in the pot.
00:10:22.860But if there's a lot, then it's like, okay.
00:10:25.400And there's enough dicey things going on right now where things don't make sense, where people should really clue into that something is really going on.
00:10:32.720But that's just up for the, you know, the average person to kind of explore for themselves, I would say.
00:10:38.040What does your gut tell you we see over the next three or four years here in Canada on this topic of safety?
00:10:44.100And do you think that we end up with some form of castle law that is a Canadian version of it?
00:10:49.560Do you think that the gun laws change?
00:10:55.380This is really an interesting discussion.
00:10:58.820The current government in power, I guess in Canada, you would think they would have to start changing things and do things good for us to stay in power.
00:11:07.140Because the average person has got to the point where half of people are like, okay, this is not cool.