True Patriot Love - February 10, 2026


Davos Aftermath: Canada’s New World Order?


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24 minutes

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4,548

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00:00:00.000 well jimmy hi mike davos that was something well you know it's interesting you and i uh sat here
00:00:11.520 for the last few minutes and i thought okay let's throw the camera on have a chat about this and see
00:00:15.400 what will yes sir what will happen when we share our thoughts on this because our thoughts on what
00:00:20.740 happened at davos are pretty similar and i think many people are sharing the same opinion can i
00:00:25.100 read what was what i was going to send you about this topic do tell mike please you know i like to
00:00:29.860 read my emails that i don't send to anybody on this show uh here's one of them for the movie the
00:00:34.740 office you know yeah yeah it's you know what just send it to me mike i would rather read it than
00:00:39.640 uh okay here's what i said hey jim well the world feels like it's fraying the people at davos
00:00:46.280 looked oddly serene don't you think almost certain were we watching leadership or a self-appointed
00:00:52.240 global priesthood waiting for a new world order that was my tinfoil hat uh sort of first
00:00:59.620 well it's a bit of a blush at this okay it's approximately 65 heads of state 800 plus ceos
00:01:08.220 yeah 75 of the fortune 500 companies and mark carney's great speech about the new world order
00:01:15.680 and middle powers but the main three topics for the assembled rich uber rich power brokers was ai
00:01:22.080 energy and geopolitics oh okay well that's all power those are all power items now power items and it
00:01:27.780 leads into what you're saying and we've seen some evidence post davos the disturbing revelations from
00:01:35.180 the epstein file dump of all these uber rich people the jeff bezos who's worth approximately
00:01:40.340 260 billion dollars bill gates gutting yeah oh the washington post oh today i mean how many people got
00:01:49.040 let go a third of the staff the sports department gone like the washington post is one of the
00:01:55.620 foundational papers in america that was a disturbing bit of uh news this morning and i know every time
00:02:01.520 that happens we lose our connection to real information yes that's kind of why what we do
00:02:07.180 is important because jeff bezos i'm pretty sure is not going to buy us in fact i don't think anybody
00:02:13.180 is we're going to just continue and have real conversations i think that's that's where we're
00:02:18.980 starting to lose them when the power brokers of the world start to buy the media they start to
00:02:24.740 threaten the media block the media uh and that's that happens at the white house that happens here
00:02:31.040 in canada we experience i read just something this morning that george clooney turned down a two movie
00:02:36.500 deal because they wanted to put a clause on his contract had never seen anything political or
00:02:41.180 controversial while he's doing media he's like no thank you he i don't need that he says yeah and i'll just
00:02:47.700 say what i want if i don't agree with it or i want something to say i have the right to say it but
00:02:52.240 the uber rich these super crazy billionaires are like this is my toy yeah i bought it you do this or
00:03:00.120 you just lose your job and i don't care you know as we talk about the uber rich and uh the the davos
00:03:06.100 experience uh i kind of went down the rabbit hole of you know why the wef is so um so important to the
00:03:16.460 wealthy and so useless to humanity you know it's it's supports technocracy over humanity right you
00:03:25.200 know it's it's data driven you know how do we get more from from people how do we give less to people
00:03:31.440 you know they they talk about housing and and uh nourishment yet they all stay in luxury hotels that
00:03:38.880 are you know posh and elite we watch our very own prime minister uh from the past uh arrive like a ghost
00:03:45.340 i don't know why trudeau was at davos except that he's probably interested in what he had a paid
00:03:49.400 speech oh that's why he had i think he had a paid speech at one of the forums oh okay but i mean
00:03:55.100 but you're bang on mike yeah we are in not just a canadian but a world society the struggle to
00:04:01.340 pay rent feed your family stay warm um basic human needs it's becoming a struggle and forget
00:04:10.040 and then you're looking at young people with all these mental health issues because they're feeling
00:04:15.300 the sense of hopelessness can i ever buy a home can i get a decent job can i get ahead and then you see
00:04:21.860 this and the disparity is widening it's it i mean it's always been wide mike but it's it's so wide now
00:04:29.880 i think that if you ask the youth of today what has got you stressed they're going to tell you the
00:04:33.100 environment yeah and and my future financially because look at the wef that has all the power
00:04:39.800 and all the money and no democracy associated with it necessarily you know it's a threat to sovereignty
00:04:44.820 we saw that yeah davos revealed so much you know that there was going to be a new power structure in
00:04:52.640 this world the new world order the new world order which we heard our own prime minister say twice
00:04:57.500 in a matter of seconds having said that this new world order really became apparent uh in things
00:05:05.260 like this uh this cockamamie uh um board of peace for example it's a sham a complete sham you know we
00:05:13.400 heard uh mark carney given an outstanding speech that basically said okay we got to go back to the
00:05:20.640 drawing board which i mean honestly that's what the speech amounted to but if you look at trump's
00:05:26.520 actions on a hourly daily basis how could you not think that how could you how could you be a
00:05:33.160 reasonable leader of a reasonable country but not look and how he's treating everyone and dealing with
00:05:38.260 everyone and think okay we're going to have to come up with a different solution to this problem
00:05:43.180 right now because until the problem goes away we still have to take care of our people i thought it
00:05:48.020 was a little frightening by the way i don't know if you felt this like i don't know that we're in a
00:05:51.640 position to be poking at the u.s to be honest with you jim like we're right next door to them
00:05:56.220 they've been our largest trading partner and continue to be and here we are at davos saying
00:06:02.040 well the u.s is no longer going to be we're no longer going to be able to deal in that structure
00:06:07.020 and that model we're going to have to have a middle powers alliance on new world order okay i looked at
00:06:13.260 it this way okay bully in the schoolyard you're going to do that fine i'm going to do this this and
00:06:19.000 this i don't care what you do and i don't care how you treat me i got my five or six group of friends
00:06:25.140 and five or six of us together are stronger together and we're going to figure it out oh
00:06:30.100 yeah lang you better hope that your mom's here right at three o'clock today okay with her minivan yeah
00:06:35.600 like i don't know that we're in that position like i mean honorably and you know uh did i love the
00:06:42.560 speech that i feel sense of pride in being canadian that i haven't felt in a long time yeah uh when that
00:06:47.900 was delivered however the message in there is frightening oh we have to create new alliances
00:06:54.900 that don't have anything to do with the u.s a few days later uh you know we have trump saying
00:07:01.280 if you're going to do business with china you're going to have a problem with us 100 tariff within
00:07:05.920 minutes it's it's hard to to believe and understand and comprehend what's coming out of trump's mouth
00:07:12.580 right now but the the need the urgent need to build pipelines to bc to renovate and rehabilitate
00:07:20.700 the churchill portlands in manitoba and build a pipeline there and ship liquid natural gas and oil
00:07:27.280 to europe to asia and bring in revenue from other parts of the world is more important now than ever
00:07:33.480 before no i agree with you i think that that's the notion that we have to do it i think was what we
00:07:39.500 heard for the first time from our prime minister and from other leaders from other nations saying
00:07:43.860 yeah you know what standing ovation for carny was uh you know 100 proof that yeah the world is kind of
00:07:50.740 tired of trump's behavior and in uh the economic realm but we and and now we have to forge a new way
00:07:57.800 it was just disturbing to me that we're forging a new way with what seems like a mishmash of non
00:08:05.900 democratically elected people controlling from the top so much that i don't disagree with you mike
00:08:14.520 how do we get around it because it's getting worse the the they've done studies and they're looking
00:08:21.320 at the six seven richest people in the world over the last 10 years and their wealth has not just
00:08:26.180 gone up a little bit it's gone up exponentially i mean i remember when elon musk was a millionaire
00:08:30.780 he's a trillionaire officially as of yesterday right you have music artists like beyonce and
00:08:36.920 taylor swift who are legit billionaires okay so so but think of like so the the scope of give it to
00:08:42.760 them you know so the and at the gap you have kids who were saving money for months to see a taylor swift
00:08:50.380 or beyonce concert and they're billionaires so the really rich of the world they're truly wealthy
00:08:56.160 it's just getting more they're acquiring more they have more they're acquiring more of our democracy
00:09:02.180 if you think about it right well the the press social media crying for votes even climate policy
00:09:08.460 yeah you know how digital id systems that uh take advantage of where we are and like all of these
00:09:17.000 various technologies they talked about apple wallet how often do you use apple wallet i use it daily
00:09:21.720 constantly yeah and and is that i mean i don't have an apple i'm using yours what yeah but does
00:09:26.820 that not track your purchases every day it tracks where you're sitting right now and it doesn't like
00:09:30.720 that you're near me uh but the digital id systems uh that's not going away no and that that actually
00:09:38.020 puts us into social rankings potentially right sorts us it's it's very disturbing and then the other one
00:09:43.260 that i wrote down was uh public private partnership so now all of these huge corporate entities
00:09:50.240 are entering each other's company uh countries with deals that are outstanding meant to support
00:09:56.580 the countries but at the same time jim that's where there's no vote so if we decide if somebody
00:10:03.120 at the at the federal end decides that we're going to bring in a chinese company to buy our one of our
00:10:08.080 major mines for a very discounted price it's just gonna oh it did it it's gonna happen so a word
00:10:15.920 about public private partnerships for people who don't live in toronto finally after 15 years
00:10:22.580 on sunday february the 8th the eglinton light wrapper transit will open up sure it will jim the
00:10:28.320 public private partnership years and years past its due date billions over budget and apparently
00:10:35.840 they have extra ttc buses on standby in case it doesn't work oh my good lord okay here's my prediction
00:10:43.440 on this one when they hit the switch yeah so yeah no i don't disagree because the public paying for
00:10:54.000 everything they're at the point where they have to tap out like we don't have the money so let's have
00:10:58.400 a partnership with a private entity and they pool our money together and it gets built but then you're
00:11:04.400 the oversight if it's a private company if it takes 16 years that's uh i'm sorry is my math wrong that's
00:11:10.880 four terms in office who's watching these guys well right think of all the mayors that have gone
00:11:16.320 through so you had david miller yeah rob ford john tory and now olivia chow all mayors of toronto
00:11:23.440 killer was done it's very it's too bad that olivia chow is at the front of that train actually because
00:11:29.120 it might have delivered sooner that's just my own personal opinion uh the uh the other thing that
00:11:34.480 came out of davos that i thought was kind of frightening was how untouchable um these leaders
00:11:41.840 are but not even just that they were there with how many investment bankers how many financials
00:11:48.400 hundreds and thousands that it was a money conference let's remember that they don't pay the
00:11:54.640 so we pay as canadians your your tax your maybe uh hst likes you know the gst tax you're paying tax on
00:12:03.120 this and tax on that when you're when your parent dies you have to pay a burial tax and all this
00:12:08.480 but these super rich people are so rich they have all these tax burden uh havens yeah that they're
00:12:13.920 paying either nothing or next to nothing it's so funny that it's in davos which is you know probably
00:12:18.400 a tax haven i mean of course it's switzerland right so why are all the major banks there i i hate the idea
00:12:25.840 that it was a forum for um pillibustering for trump everybody hated that notion of it however it was
00:12:36.000 very revealing in many ways uh about how disjointed his thinking is how overpowered he feels he is
00:12:43.920 how much military he has behind him to push his agenda where everybody else was talking money finance
00:12:51.200 and trade he was talking force force of power like a bully like a bully like a bully so you had the
00:12:58.240 other world leaders and ceos talking like responsible sober business people yeah trying to work deals
00:13:05.200 together hey let's do this together let's work together you make money i make money everyone's
00:13:10.320 happy instead of always trying to win and get one over on the next person yeah but then shrek walks in
00:13:15.280 the room and everybody else there is like oh okay talk don't we'll talk about our organization later
00:13:21.760 mr trump president trump i honestly did not i mean a couple of world leaders kind of shied away
00:13:29.120 but you know when it comes down to it they still are a superpower there you know they're a superpower
00:13:35.520 there's no question but there aren't many of them they're not many of them but the damage i still
00:13:41.040 see the damage being done over the last few months to the all these other countries and all these other
00:13:46.880 middle and uh you know middle to big power countries is going to take a long time so save for sake of
00:13:54.800 argument the next election it's jd vance against whomever for the democrats gavin newsom yeah and you know
00:14:02.560 if you're an american god forbid jd vance wins so whomever is the next president even if it's gavin
00:14:07.760 newsom they're going to spend half their first administration repairing the damage not even doing deals
00:14:13.440 yeah i i would imagine that jd vance wouldn't do much different to be honest with you he seems to
00:14:18.000 go along for the ride but whoever does come in and this this is something that i think we're seeing
00:14:22.480 carney have to deal with now and it was at the wef that that became apparent you know uh just a week
00:14:28.480 after we start seeing the bank of canada saying we can't do much with the rates because we don't have
00:14:33.680 the right reporting from uh the results of cra uh cutbacks uh the the the planning and the budget
00:14:40.800 that was presented to us seems to be mishmashed on old projects and it's hard to we're having a hard
00:14:46.800 time changing the interest rates because there's something going on with the budget and so we're not
00:14:54.000 seeing progress at the same time what we're seeing is canada positioning itself to be an organizer in
00:15:01.920 this realm i'm a little concerned about that uh and and i think that probably a lot of canadians
00:15:08.000 are okay well look it's nice that you're a world leader but here at home we're feeling effects oh
00:15:14.720 without question and so here we are in early february the next two to three months will be very telling
00:15:21.760 how things play out the next two to three years yeah if they make that deal to build those saab fighter
00:15:28.160 jets in quebec that's a lot of jobs if they actually cut a deal to build that pipeline to bc to ship heavy
00:15:34.320 crew to south korea and japan and other aging countries that's good for the economy and maybe
00:15:39.600 those kind of dominoes economic dominoes falling down spurn the bank of canada go you know what
00:15:46.000 things are trending in the right direction we're going to drop the interest rates from the current
00:15:49.920 2.25 to maybe even under two the new uh arrangements that we're making out there in the world include
00:15:55.600 uh dealing with china how do you think canadians overall feel about us dealing with china i think
00:16:00.400 they have mixed feelings but here's what i know buying things right now are really expensive when
00:16:05.440 you drive a car a car lot from a car dealership now the storage where they have all the new cars is
00:16:12.640 packed yeah if they're able to sell electric vehicles chinese-made electric vehicles at between 25 and
00:16:19.280 30 000 000 in canadian money well that's something that people can afford as opposed to 50 60 80 000.
00:16:27.520 what about the ramifications with our trade partners at the end of the day and i understand
00:16:33.440 that in the big picture the average canadian family wants affordable reliable transportation
00:16:39.760 they want to be able to put food on the table we've watched china infiltrate our economy here in canada
00:16:44.800 pretty severely i mean if dennis molinaro you spoke with him i mean they have literally uh permeated
00:16:51.200 the infrastructure of our financial system in many ways you name me a country where china doesn't
00:16:57.360 have some kind of hand in what's going on around the world the iphones made her china i didn't know
00:17:03.200 there was going to be a quiz no but you're right and i think but there there is this animosity between
00:17:09.280 the us and china okay yeah uh that makes this link between the communist countries and putin
00:17:14.720 and and actually i wonder if canadians i i do feel a little concerned at times that we are pushing too
00:17:20.880 far too fast when trump might just be we just need him to cool down or somebody to the courts in the us
00:17:27.760 to catch up with all of this and just kind of proceed cautiously for the moment for the first time ever
00:17:34.160 uh as a canadian i'm agreeing with the canadian philosophy of proceeding cautiously
00:17:38.720 we seem to be moving very quickly there's already been a purchase of a mine
00:17:42.800 but i mean the cars making the selling of the cars deals is okay that's fine but the one thing that
00:17:49.600 came out of the the car deal is it opened up the markets for the canola and the farm products and
00:17:55.600 that's huge for the western canadian farmers that's tens of billions of dollars right no that was a that's
00:18:01.360 a great win so i mean this is i think that it's like this there's no there's no trade-offs really in
00:18:08.160 this yeah there's trade-offs but there's no win-win scenarios there's only trade-offs in many
00:18:13.200 scenarios in in global politics and finance so so think about this so stephen harper this week
00:18:18.560 they're unveiling his portrait by the way that portrait looks amazing oh fantastic included his
00:18:23.440 cat first time they had a pet that was pretty cool yeah yeah stanley after the stanley cup oh yeah
00:18:29.120 um you know we're thinking about the 20th anniversary of being elected and his relationship with bush and his
00:18:34.960 relationship with obama and we there was no question the u.s was the superpower in charge
00:18:41.920 but as a canadian you never felt threatened that they were looking over his shoulder to take over
00:18:45.760 the country right now that's a reality now so it's forced people to do things maybe they wouldn't think
00:18:50.880 of doing three or four years ago like wait a second this guy won't stop talking about annexing the
00:18:57.040 country taking over the country 50 first state but trying to crush us with tariffs fine then we'll cut
00:19:03.200 deals with other countries whether you like it or not because we as canadians will find a way to
00:19:07.680 survive davos was a really uh good ample amplification of that in in my mind because yeah uh all of these
00:19:15.440 countries sat there and they had to acknowledge okay we have to do something that works better for us
00:19:21.200 even if that means eliminating uh the us to some degree from our our trade arrangements and working
00:19:26.880 closer with one another um i wonder how much of that scared the living out of the finance crowd that
00:19:35.280 was there i mean the basis for financial systems in the world is about to change we did hear about a
00:19:40.400 new world order look at crypto what's happening crypto lately right and you had world leaders from
00:19:46.640 italy and finland all these countries pushing back against trump and the u.s administration saying
00:19:51.520 we will not be dealt with that way right and so i don't know how the the world of financial markets
00:19:57.680 would not react to that uh do you think uh coming out and the other thing that i noticed was um
00:20:04.480 as davos is going on different political leaders are being approached by media and things like yeah
00:20:09.600 yeah they all pretty much had the same outside of the u.s had the same playbook we're gonna have to
00:20:15.760 deal together we're gonna have to deal together so if there is a new world order i mean i dare say
00:20:20.080 that trump has pushed it into play and uh i just i hope as many canadians do that being part of that
00:20:26.720 club doesn't get us beat up because we're the kid next door and it's a very valid point and that is
00:20:32.880 an ongoing concern it's there's no question mike it's a delicate balance for carney and whomever is
00:20:38.240 in power in canada to not completely piss off the americans but understand the reality if they're going
00:20:44.240 to be openly trying to take us over that we will cut deals with other countries to keep
00:20:49.760 our sovereignty to save our the way of life that we enjoy sovereignty was another big issue at davos
00:20:54.320 you could feel it in the air and many comments revolved around you know greenland of course at
00:20:58.960 the time iceland whichever one he decided to take um but the middle powers as now it's being viewed
00:21:07.280 um sat there saying no that's not how we do business and we will not allow that meanwhile he's
00:21:13.920 created this board of peace and as you recall the countries on that oh it's like who's who the
00:21:18.480 worst countries in the world uh yeah and and not only that but most of them the u.s doesn't even
00:21:23.520 accept visas half of them are not allowed the citizens aren't allowed in america think about
00:21:28.000 that so you know you saw this triumvirate of evil being created over here and what are meant to be the
00:21:34.800 good guys the underdogs over here i wonder how that's going to play out between now and the next time
00:21:40.560 wef meets and here's the here's the other problem you can't discount this with all the sick revelations
00:21:47.120 from the epstein files and all the photos and emails that trump is named in and shown in this
00:21:54.640 is where people are saying that he's going to be doing crazy things to distract the public and the
00:21:59.920 media from what's going on with ice what's going on with epstein hey i did this look at this and that
00:22:05.600 changes the news cycle the guy is on the brink of what i think might be a civil war in his own country
00:22:10.640 right which i think he wouldn't really mind because then he can put the whole uh country under a state of
00:22:16.560 emergency and not even have an election again uh until it all gets straightened out meanwhile that
00:22:21.760 would take several years it's a well-armed country um and the rest of the world would probably have to
00:22:27.440 deal with them using the military on themselves which we're already seeing evidence of he's got to
00:22:32.640 distract from that this epstein's thing every single day with three million files sitting out there just
00:22:39.120 dropped it gets worse and worse and more disturbing deeper and deeper and then the connections to these
00:22:44.640 uh world powers that have all this money uh everybody from elon musk to bill gates you know
00:22:49.760 like to the who's who of the the most and now it got to the point weirdo peter nygaard well bill
00:22:54.960 clinton and hillary clinton will testify in congress to congressional hearings yeah like i this is this i
00:23:02.080 don't think the general public completely understands the scope of this how deep it goes how long it's been
00:23:08.240 happening and it happens at that level at that level people of the uber rich they're they're the people
00:23:15.040 that buy out other ceos and other companies and go from being worth five billion to like a jeff bezos
00:23:22.640 who's 260 plus billion yeah or elon musk is a trillionaire dumb medium rich powerful political
00:23:29.520 people are easily inflated by money and we're going to see evidence of that all over the place and and
00:23:35.760 you could smell that at davos and it what i hope is that this group that we are going to start to deal
00:23:41.440 with uh from the middle powers has good ethics has good intention has a solid method of dealing with
00:23:49.680 the finance structures and deals between these countries and the taxation that makes it possible
00:23:54.960 to work and the seaways to get things done and the the pipelines to make it all work yeah i hope that
00:24:02.000 all happens in time but i have a feeling before all that happens trump will be gone
00:24:07.680 and and either either passing away pushed out from an impeachment or just voted out hey listen i'll
00:24:13.680 tell you what we'll do a little pool after the show but i don't think it's tasteful to do it during
00:24:17.680 the show thanks jim thanks thank you subscribe tell a friend uh if you like this episode that's
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