Western Standard - May 27, 2026


"He has fueled a lot of resentment from people who can't work," Poilievre on Guilbeault's Net-Zero


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Length

1 minute

Words per minute

146.93

Word count

158

Sentence count

6

Harmful content

Hate speech

1

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Summary

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In this episode, I talk about my experience living in rural Alberta with my wife and her husband, and why I believe that Alberta should be independent from the rest of the United States. I also talk about the Net Zero Alliance, and how the policies they have implemented have impoverished many people and weakened our economy.

Transcript

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00:00:00.000 Has Gilbo's career fueled Albertan independence?
00:00:04.000 I think he has fueled a lot of resentment,
00:00:08.000 justifiable resentment, from people who can't work.
00:00:12.000 I met people in rural Alberta, 0.88
00:00:15.000 two gentlemen living sharing a trailer.
00:00:18.000 Even though they're both qualified and licensed tradesmen
00:00:21.000 who used to make six figures,
00:00:23.000 they had to move in together at the age of 50
00:00:26.000 because they can't work in their own sector.
00:00:29.000 So the Liberal government, because they implemented all of the prescriptions in Mark Carney's book values, the net zero agenda of shutting down oil and gas have impoverished a lot of people, have weakened our economy, made it far more dependent on the United States.
00:00:45.980 Mark Kearney obviously founded the Net Zero Alliance, which was a coalition of banks who wanted to defund and destroy the oil and gas sector.
00:00:55.200 And Mark Kearney continues to ultimately implement that agenda in practice, even while he creates the opposite illusion on television.