True Patriot Love - October 03, 2025


Canada’s Crime Crisis: Is Trudeau's Government Creating Chaos for Control?


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13 minutes

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181.42245

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2,459

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189

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Summary


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00:00:00.000 Okay, I've heard it said the Trudeau-Carney Liberals made Canada safer for criminals and more dangerous for ordinary Canadians.
00:00:07.420 Weaker bails, softer sentences, targeting legal gun owners and ignoring victims while violent crime explodes across the nation.
00:00:16.280 Okay, let's extrapolate that one more time.
00:00:19.400 The Liberals let criminals run free so Canadians will beg for government control.
00:00:24.000 It's manufactured chaos leading to lost freedoms.
00:00:27.680 Is this real?
00:00:30.000 Is this extreme?
00:00:31.720 Or are we in the midst of it right now?
00:00:39.940 Okay, well, here we go.
00:00:41.160 I think I've got the right guy for the job, Matt Nanos, a.k.a. The Awakener.
00:00:45.000 Hello, my friend.
00:00:45.780 It's good to see you again, man.
00:00:46.860 I feel like I'm getting all the tough questions.
00:00:49.220 I know.
00:00:49.720 I said earlier today, when I really want to go off on a limb, I know who I can call.
00:00:54.540 Oh, you call me.
00:00:55.240 But the reason for that also is because I know that you have a real knack for the stats and patterns that we see historically.
00:01:02.800 Yes.
00:01:03.020 And 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.
00:01:14.600 Crime is on an increase.
00:01:15.600 Let's see if I've got this right.
00:01:17.180 In just the last, since 2014, and this, by the way, from the Fraser Institute, violent crime is up 44% in 10 years.
00:01:28.940 Property crime up 7%.
00:01:30.540 And they cite crime exploded under Trudeau and Carney already in his short leadership while liberals handcuffed the police.
00:01:39.100 They'll seem low.
00:01:39.900 Tied judges' hands.
00:01:41.280 You think so?
00:01:41.780 I think so.
00:01:42.200 Well, it's certainly in the last couple of weeks, violent crime around us in Ontario has been wiped.
00:01:47.940 Now, is all crime always reported by victims all the time?
00:01:52.500 Certainly, that's a stat.
00:01:53.680 So that's just maybe reported crimes.
00:01:56.180 Right.
00:01:56.580 Right.
00:01:57.040 And you think that there's a certain amount out there that probably...
00:01:58.820 There's a certain amount out there that's probably not reported.
00:02:00.720 Well, let's go this far.
00:02:02.560 So what is causing all of these problems?
00:02:05.120 Well, 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.
00:02:18.540 We haven't really framed our communities properly.
00:02:21.700 Right.
00:02:21.780 All of this leading to mass immigration with unskilled unemployment and people waiting for PR, unable to work effectively.
00:02:29.520 Some professors would argue, well, this is happening for socioeconomic conditions too, right?
00:02:33.580 People don't have an opportunity anymore to make any money.
00:02:36.400 People don't have an ability to find a job anymore.
00:02:39.420 People don't have development, right?
00:02:41.480 Right.
00:02:41.660 You go to university and it's not really worth anything anymore.
00:02:43.960 There's no purpose for anything anymore.
00:02:46.020 So that's like a socioeconomic reason.
00:02:48.340 Well, we talked about this on another episode.
00:02:49.700 Which would cause somebody to be like, hey, if I can't find a job, why don't I just deal drugs?
00:02:54.140 No, it is sort of the next logical step.
00:02:57.480 It's very expensive to live in this province and in many, basically across Canada, it's one of the most expensive places on earth to live.
00:03:05.000 What means will you go to to keep yourself safe, fed and your family okay?
00:03:10.600 It's hard to say.
00:03:11.700 And so we've put people in that position and now it has spun out of control.
00:03:19.220 And I think somebody, if you make somebody choose between death and life, they're going to choose life.
00:03:25.140 So to protect themselves, eventually if it gets worse, it's going to get to that point, right?
00:03:30.120 Well, I think that a couple of things have led to this myself.
00:03:33.860 And then I want to talk to you about what your thoughts are on where this goes and just spend a few minutes on that.
00:03:39.660 But right now, bail is easier than ever to become a repeat offender is almost a walk in the park.
00:03:48.420 And it's almost a guided tour to your next crime.
00:03:51.540 Instead 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.
00:04:05.100 And 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.
00:04:11.040 I 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.
00:04:16.720 Really?
00:04:17.340 Yeah.
00:04:18.020 Do you know what I mean?
00:04:18.800 And by the way, we don't even have enough jails here.
00:04:21.220 Right.
00:04:21.540 To begin with.
00:04:22.520 So 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.
00:04:29.240 Now, 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.
00:04:39.600 If 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?
00:04:51.100 Very soon.
00:04:52.060 It's probably on a trajectory exponential, right?
00:04:55.360 Kind 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.
00:05:01.960 And like I said, the reason is, like, you bring all these people over.
00:05:05.100 What are people going to do for jobs and work?
00:05:06.940 Yeah.
00:05:07.940 Right?
00:05:08.000 Like jobs just don't create themselves.
00:05:10.880 You have businesses have to create jobs that comes from demand that comes from a whole different factors.
00:05:15.840 Right.
00:05:16.140 If 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.
00:05:26.540 If 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.
00:05:42.100 In some cases, we're seeing the courts are going lenient on criminals because it might affect them getting deported.
00:05:48.460 They're wild to my mind.
00:05:50.740 Right.
00:05:51.020 If you commit a crime, you should probably be deported if you're not already a citizen.
00:05:57.200 But all of that seems to be giving way to this crime, and that's the government.
00:06:03.660 That's our leadership saying, okay, less police, easier on crime, less protection for citizens.
00:06:11.340 At some point, citizens are going to do one of two things.
00:06:14.700 We'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.
00:06:25.580 We'll give you all the power you need to make us safe.
00:06:29.380 Take whatever liberties we had.
00:06:31.340 We don't care.
00:06:32.220 We just don't want to die in the streets or in our own homes.
00:06:34.800 That sounds very much like the Russian Revolution in 1917.
00:06:38.900 Right?
00:06:39.480 Economic reasons in Russia, very, very poor.
00:06:41.520 They had abolished serfdom, I guess, in the 1860s, and they were considered like, right, but everybody was basically in poverty there.
00:06:49.620 And they were prime.
00:06:50.680 Like, the communists revved everybody up for like, look at all this poverty, look at all this poverty, and they seized control.
00:06:55.300 And then they're like, okay, well, here's your loaf of bread if you're a good citizen.
00:06:58.840 If you're not, well, there's nothing for you.
00:07:02.100 Right.
00:07:02.500 So people lined up.
00:07:03.600 And that's what happens in these countries, countries that are, their population are poor, and they're going through a difficult time.
00:07:09.880 They're easy to be manipulated through propaganda.
00:07:12.920 And this propaganda leads to establishment of dictatorships.
00:07:17.480 Like, you know, same thing happened, obviously, in Venezuela and stuff like that, other nations.
00:07:21.440 It's a study.
00:07:22.360 Canada 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.
00:07:28.660 They're really exponentially going toward that line where.
00:07:34.080 Well, we seem to have stalled at advancing ourself as a nation, as Canadians.
00:07:40.080 Right.
00:07:40.320 You know, all of our innovation, all of our manufacturing, all of our products.
00:07:45.460 Yeah, we have great food control, and we have great nutrition control in our country.
00:07:51.920 Our government is not interested in giving contracts for things that happen, like submarines or other things, to Canadian companies.
00:07:57.760 Right.
00:07:57.940 Or giving people the resources to start Canadian companies, like people who are experienced to do this for them.
00:08:03.500 They'll ship them out to other countries.
00:08:05.660 Yeah.
00:08:05.880 It seems that we do like to offshore almost everything we do that has any meaning.
00:08:09.700 Right.
00:08:09.940 And then we do have a vast amount of resources and minerals and things that are completely unutilized that could bring economic and reverse everything.
00:08:17.740 And our government is like, no, don't touch those.
00:08:19.600 I 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.
00:08:30.740 What are your thoughts on that?
00:08:31.720 Do you think it's going to happen?
00:08:32.720 No, I do not.
00:08:33.960 I mean, in fact, what I think is it's going to become even more loose because in the federal budget,
00:08:40.120 we 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.
00:08:51.340 Right.
00:08:51.460 His budget that they're talking about doing in September or wherever the case may be there, I don't know.
00:08:57.260 I don't know what that is planned for that.
00:08:58.940 I don't know if they're going to review all the details, to be honest with you.
00:09:01.860 Well, I don't really trust them, too, actually.
00:09:03.760 I think the budget that they'll come up with will not they will not stick to that whatsoever.
00:09:07.540 I believe all the budgets that Trudeau came with, like they didn't stick to those budgets whatsoever.
00:09:11.900 No.
00:09:12.000 And I think that even sort of an annual report on how things rounded up with Trudeau hasn't even been reported.
00:09:20.000 I agree with you.
00:09:21.340 I think right now that bureaucracy at the top level is scrambling to understand how they're going to present a budget that looks reasonable.
00:09:29.760 Well, that could be the case.
00:09:30.780 The bureaucracy could be establishing a budget that makes them stay in power because otherwise they would face a non-confidence vote.
00:09:37.100 And then after the budget is tabled, they don't follow any of the protocols.
00:09:42.000 Right.
00:09:42.500 Right.
00:09:42.800 They just stick to their own plan.
00:09:44.220 They just stick to their own plan, which then becomes.
00:09:46.120 Don't have a plan.
00:09:47.840 Well, I mean, that's really the discussion at the end of this.
00:09:50.920 Do people want to believe that this is planned or people want to believe this is not planned?
00:09:54.500 Is this planned chaos?
00:09:55.920 Is it incompetence or is it planned?
00:09:58.640 That's the Russian roulette kind of you have to pick.
00:10:01.620 How do we find clues, do you think, to tell us one way or the other?
00:10:06.820 Telltale science.
00:10:07.580 If it's, in my point of view, if it's just a little bit of corruption here and there, it's normal.
00:10:12.780 I don't think that any society can really continue to sustain itself without some sort of corruption.
00:10:18.920 There's going to be.
00:10:19.720 It's just, right, there's going to be some.
00:10:21.360 It's just one of the spices in the pot.
00:10:22.860 But if there's a lot, then it's like, okay.
00:10:25.400 And 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.
00:10:32.720 But that's just up for the, you know, the average person to kind of explore for themselves, I would say.
00:10:38.040 What does your gut tell you we see over the next three or four years here in Canada on this topic of safety?
00:10:44.100 And do you think that we end up with some form of castle law that is a Canadian version of it?
00:10:49.560 Do you think that the gun laws change?
00:10:51.300 I mean, do we want the Wild West?
00:10:54.160 Do we want castle law?
00:10:55.380 This is really an interesting discussion.
00:10:58.820 The 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.
00:11:07.140 Because the average person has got to the point where half of people are like, okay, this is not cool.
00:11:13.660 But it could go either way.
00:11:14.920 It could go to the point where they pretend to do things for us, but they're not.
00:11:18.520 And they kind of institute their own social safety nets, right?
00:11:22.440 Well, we're not going to give you guns, but we'll put a police person on every single corner, right?
00:11:27.720 Right.
00:11:28.720 In other words, we'll put our institution instead of you managing your own safety.
00:11:34.980 Exactly.
00:11:35.620 Yeah.
00:11:35.920 And the government can't manage anything, to be honest with you.
00:11:38.480 The government should basically not manage anything other than national defense because they're just incompetent at everything.
00:11:43.520 So, yeah, it's an interesting question.
00:11:47.200 I think Carney and his liberals will do whatever it's to stay in power.
00:11:52.140 I don't think that they're going to go anywhere.
00:11:54.660 Yeah, I actually, I kind of feel like they've got a stranglehold at the moment.
00:11:58.340 I think they're going to lie.
00:11:59.820 Oh, I think that they're going to table a budget.
00:12:02.820 I'm not taking that.
00:12:03.720 I think that they're not going to follow the budget whatsoever.
00:12:06.320 The budget will be tabled to stay in control, to avoid non-confidence votes.
00:12:11.420 But their period of time right now is, everything is being done to not avoid removal from power at whatever cost.
00:12:17.900 Thanks for being the voice of reason once again in my day.
00:12:20.960 I appreciate it.
00:12:22.020 I love you, Mike.
00:12:22.600 Look, find out more about The Awakener at theawakener.ca and follow along there as well.
00:12:29.060 This is a guy who did history and watches the future globally.
00:12:33.780 Some of it is terrifying, but today you made it a little easier for me to rest tonight.
00:12:39.300 It doesn't seem like we're in imminent danger.
00:12:41.140 I do my best.
00:12:42.160 Thanks, Matt.
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