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In a divided and toxic political climate, Canada experienced a decline in its economy, national debt, and energy industry. Laws meant to protect citizens were exploited for government control, and promises were broken. Scandals tainted the integrity of leadership, leading to record inflation, a housing crisis, and soaring food costs. The inexperience of a school teacher and journalist in making economic decisions had crippling consequences. Citizens' hard-earned money was seized, innocent people were arrested, and freedoms were discarded. Divisive politics labeled peaceful Canadians as racists and homophobes. However, there is hope for change as a new government promises to prioritize the people and rebuild a united Canada.

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Trudeau is criticized by various individuals who urge him to resign due to his leadership. They express disappointment in his actions, lack of consideration for the people, and negative impact on the country. Calls for his resignation are made based on concerns about the state of Canada and the well-being of its citizens. The speakers emphasize the need for change and express hope for a better future.

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Canadians may feel relief with Justin Trudeau's departure, but the Liberal MPs who supported his policies remain in power. They endorsed the inflationary carbon tax, excessive spending, and housing policies that doubled home costs, while also contributing to rising crime rates. Their sudden desire for change is not due to guilt over these issues, but rather a fear of losing their positions in the upcoming election. As the country faces a housing crisis, migrant challenges, and a significant deficit, the Liberals are preoccupied with internal power struggles. A carbon tax election is needed to choose between the costly NDP-Liberal coalition and common-sense conservatives who promise to cut taxes, control spending, and restore safety. The goal is to ensure every hardworking Canadian can afford a decent life in a united Canada.

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Mister Trudeau's leadership is precarious, with significant dissent within his party. A fifth of Liberal MPs have called for his resignation, and his deputy prime minister has left, along with his housing minister and several female ministers who have expressed dissatisfaction with his treatment and dishonesty. Currently, 80% of Canadians lack confidence in Trudeau. The pressing question is why Jagmeet Singh is delaying action while awaiting his pension, despite the growing unrest in the country.

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Canada is facing economic challenges, with stagnant wages, soaring inflation, and high house prices. The Fraser Institute survey highlights 24 ways Canadians are struggling, including stagnant wages, with the average Canadian earning $18,000 less than an American. The OECD predicts Canada will be the worst performing advanced economy until 2060. Business investment has declined since Justin Trudeau came to power in 2014, while government spending and debt have doubled. Government workers are growing at a faster rate than the private sector, with Canadian taxpayers paying the salaries of 4.1 million government employees. Government-run healthcare has also collapsed, with long wait times for treatment. Canadians are increasingly dissatisfied with the size of government and high taxes, blaming Trudeau. There is hope for change in the upcoming federal election, but unions pose a challenge. Dark days are ahead for Canadians and potentially Americans as well.

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This election is about the heart and soul of the country's economy. Canada's economy only grew 1.4% in a decade, which is unprecedented. Gerald Butts was instrumental in helping Trudeau win and is now helping Carney's campaign. Butts was the policymaker behind Trudeau, who was an "empty suit." Butts is determined to turn Canada into a green utopia with no energy, pipelines, or resource development. He wants to take carbon taxes off the consumer and double down on business, making Canada the most uncompetitive place to invest. It is claimed that Canada cannot survive economically with these policies.

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I'm running for leadership of the Liberal Party and to become Canada's next prime minister because of the threat Donald Trump poses to our country. A young girl's question about preventing a Trump invasion solidified my resolve. Trump is the biggest danger Canada has faced since World War II. He's threatening economic war, just like he did during his last presidency, when I successfully protected our economy. But now, his threats are even worse. He wants to turn Canada into the 51st state and supports Putin's attempts to redraw Ukraine's borders, signaling he wants to redraw ours too. We need a leader who understands the gravity of these challenges and knows how to defend every Canadian. I will fight for Canada, and together, we will win.

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Justin Trudeau has significantly increased Canada's federal workforce to create an illusion of job growth amid economic challenges. This public sector hiring, which has added about 100,000 federal employees since he took office, allows the government to showcase employment gains. However, it imposes a substantial long-term financial burden on taxpayers, costing approximately $8.2 billion annually at an average salary of $82,000 per employee. This approach raises concerns about the sustainability of such growth and its impact on the economy.

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Watching Canadian propaganda from outside Canada is eye-opening. We're bombarded with government-owned media, making it hard to see the truth. It's wild to see Canadians, even conservatives, rallying behind Justin Trudeau after his ethics violations and the unconstitutional Emergencies Act. Now he's pushing for Canadians to unite under Canadian products and boycott the US, but it's failing. Nobody in the US cares about invading Canada; they see us as pathetic. Trudeau was supposed to resign but shut down the government instead. Mark Carney, who has a questionable background, is now the Liberal Party leader. They're already foreshadowing a Liberal win, signaling a potentially stolen election or Carney staying in power until 2026. In 2021, when we exposed the fifteen-minute cities agenda, the government labeled everyone Russian bots. Canada is being infiltrated by globalists, and people are voting against their own interests. Wake up and recognize the propaganda, or Canada will collapse within two years.

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Canadians are struggling with high gas prices and housing costs under Justin Trudeau's leadership. The speaker questions how people are surviving economically, mentioning the high cost of gas and housing. They express frustration with Trudeau's spending on foreign countries and propose that money should be invested in Canada instead. The speaker, fortunate due to their business success, considers leaving Canada if Trudeau is re-elected. They criticize Trudeau's plan to increase the carbon tax, referring to it as an "air tax." The speaker asks viewers to share how they are coping and what they desire in the next prime minister.

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The speaker claims Canada is in dire straits, citing Maxim Vermeer as the "Trump candidate" in their upcoming election, despite media focus on Mark Carney. Pierre Pauliev is described as a "Libtard" who opposes Trump's tariffs. Canada's economy is allegedly failing with zero GDP growth in ten years. Alberta and Quebec are reportedly considering referendums to secede, potentially joining the United States. The speaker criticizes Canadians for being too passive, particularly regarding the prosecution of a trucker convoy participant. The speaker suggests Canada's only hope is for Alberta to secede and become a U.S. state, with other provinces following suit. Trump's endorsement of Mark Carney is interpreted as a strategic move to destabilize Canada and pave the way for its annexation by the U.S., preventing it from becoming communist.

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Speaker 1 asserts that Trudeau destroyed Canada economically, socially, and culturally, particularly through authoritarian COVID-19 measures and vaccine passports. Speaker 1 regrets not being vaccinated, calling it the best decision of their life. Speaker 0 suggests Trudeau systematically destroyed Canada, possibly on purpose, through actions like the MAIDS program. Speaker 1 claims Trudeau is a socialist and globalist who doubled Canada's debt in ten years, reaching $1.2 trillion. Mass immigration, combined with multiculturalism, has led to societal fragmentation and a decline in GDP per capita. Speaker 0 questions why Trudeau isn't in jail for these actions. Speaker 1 advocates for an inquiry into COVID-19 policies and a moratorium on immigration and mRNA vaccines. They criticize current political leaders for pandering to ethnic communities and supporting policies detrimental to Canadians. Speaker 1 states that Canada's democratic system does not produce democratic results. They claim globalists are destroying western countries like Canada by pushing mass immigration. Speaker 1 criticizes both Trudeau's Liberal party and the Conservative party leader, Pierre Polyyev, for similar policies on tariffs, immigration, and climate change. They accuse them of prioritizing foreign interests over Canadian citizens. Speaker 1 expresses concern over Chinese interference in Canadian elections and the presence of disloyal members of parliament. They advocate for a moratorium on immigration, citing strains on infrastructure and the economy. Speaker 1 says Canada has no gold reserves.

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I'm glad you're in Scottsdale instead of Toronto. Canadians are now poorer per capita in GDP than those in Mississippi. The richest province in Canada is less affluent than the poorest U.S. state. This decline has occurred since Trudeau took office. A decade ago, Canada was nearly on par with the U.S., but now Americans are about 40% ahead. Successful individuals often move to the U.S. because it's easier to thrive here without as much hassle.

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Canadians operate within a British parliamentary system, leading to rapid political changes. The Liberals, once holding a majority under Trudeau, are facing significant losses and will have 60 days to choose a new leader. Pierre is likely to become the new majority leader and will need to navigate relations with Trump. Despite Trudeau's long tenure, he lacked effective leadership skills, resulting in widespread dissatisfaction. Metrics such as GDP per capita, capital outflow, and debt per capita have all declined during his time in office. The Canadian dollar's significant drop has further impacted citizens, with many losing 41% of their net worth. Trudeau's legacy is likely to be viewed unfavorably, with harsh assessments of his leadership.

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Who wants to live in Trudeau's Canada? High taxes, poor healthcare, job struggles, unaffordable housing, state-controlled media, censorship, rewarding laziness, unequal rights, biased hiring, and special privileges for certain groups. Who would want that?

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Watching Canadian propaganda from the outside is eye-opening. As a Canadian, I've witnessed constant government-controlled media pushing narratives, making it hard for people to see the truth. It's baffling to see Canadians, even conservatives, rallying behind Justin Trudeau's call for unity, especially considering his ethics violations and the unconstitutional Emergencies Act during the trucker protests. Now, he's urging a boycott of US products while people struggle to find Canadian alternatives at American companies like Costco and order coffee online from Amazon. No one in the US cares about invading Canada. They think we are pathetic. Trudeau promised to resign, but instead, shut down the government. Mark Carney, with controversial ties, might be the next Liberal leader, potentially staying in power until 2026 through a loophole. The government labeled anyone exposing the fifteen minute cities as Russian bots. Canada is being infiltrated by globalists, and if we don't wake up and recognize the propaganda, there won't be a Canada by 2030.

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You've betrayed Canada for globalism. You're not serving our country but your globalist allies. I question how much you're being compensated for this betrayal. What should we do with traitors in Canada, Mr. Trudeau? Historically, they faced severe consequences for treason, and your actions feel similar to that betrayal.

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Canada is facing a crime with its carbon emissions, accounting for only 1.5% of the world's total. Despite this, Justin Trudeau plans to impose a carbon tax on everything, including gas, food production, transportation, and heating. This has left Canadians financially strained, while countries like China emit significantly more carbon at 30.9%. Canadians must no longer remain silent and should repost this message to make their voices heard. It is important to note that the carbon tax has proven ineffective.

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Canada's standard of living is declining rapidly, with stagnant wages, rising inflation, and increasing bankruptcy filings. The country's economy is struggling, with high taxes and government dominance under Justin Trudeau. Many Canadians are considering moving abroad due to the worsening situation. Conservative Pierre Poliyev is leading in the polls, but government-funded media is working against him. The future looks bleak with more inflation, decline, and mass migration predicted.

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Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, is criticized for his leftist policies. He and his brother were welcomed by Fidel Castro in Cuba. Rumors about Margaret Trudeau's behavior have circulated. People have noted a physical resemblance between Justin Trudeau and Fidel Castro. Trudeau may face backlash in the next election due to a cost of living crisis caused by his climate-focused policies.

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The current situation stems from Justin Trudeau's actions, particularly his recent comments regarding Kamala Harris. His approach has strained relationships during crucial trade negotiations with the new administration. Any failures in this regard are directly attributed to him, and there is a desire for a reset once he is no longer in office. Efforts are being made to repair and build relationships that should have been established over the past four years. Maintaining good relations with both Democrats and Republicans is essential for effective diplomacy, and expressing a preference for one party over another undermines that effort. Ultimately, the responsibility for the damaged relationship lies squarely with Trudeau.

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We need to act collectively to remove him from power before the next Canadian federal election in October 2025. CSIS has evidence that he rigged the last two elections, but the RCMP ignores it. We can make a difference by signing the non-confidence petition E 4701, which will be sent to the House of Commons. If enough Canadians sign it, the governor general will review it and it could lead to a non-confidence vote. This is our chance to fight against the corrupt liberal government. Share this video with everyone you know, regardless of where they're from. Let's take action and make a change. Stay free.

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The old relationship with the United States, based on economic integration and security cooperation, is over. The United States' next steps are unclear, but Canada has agency and power to control its destiny. Canada can best deal with this crisis by building strength at home, requiring hard work and determination from governments, businesses, labor, and Canadians. This involves dramatically reducing reliance on the United States and pivoting trade relationships elsewhere. This shift will require achieving previously impossible goals at unprecedented speeds.

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ABC Pays Trump $15M, January 6 Cover Up, Trudeau To Resign, NJ Drone Theories | PBD Podcast | Ep 521
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In episode 521 of the podcast, Patrick Bet-David discusses various current events, including a breakdown of drone sightings and their implications, featuring insights from a former US Navy intelligence chief. He highlights a phone call from Jamie Dimon to Trump that went to voicemail, and mentions significant donations to Trump's inaugural fund from notable figures like Jeff Bezos and Tim Cook. The conversation touches on Biden's potential allies, including controversial figures, and discusses the backlash against public figures like Stephen A. Smith for their political views. Bet-David also critiques the NBA's declining ratings and the influence of figures like Gregg Popovich, suggesting that the league is alienating its fan base. He addresses the ongoing narrative surrounding January 6, asserting that members of the committee should face consequences for allegedly destroying evidence. Trump claims that the committee's actions amount to obstruction of justice, while also discussing the implications of potential indictments against him. The podcast further explores the rising costs of raising children across different states, emphasizing the financial burden on families in high-cost areas like Massachusetts and California. Bet-David contrasts this with the lack of federal paid maternity leave in the US compared to other developed countries, questioning the impact on birth rates. Lastly, he discusses the political landscape in Canada, noting Justin Trudeau's declining approval ratings and the potential for a conservative shift in government, attributing some of this change to Trump's influence. The episode concludes with a call for listeners to remain vigilant and prepared for potential crises, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking in navigating current events.

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Center-Left COLLAPSE As Trudeau Faces RESIGNATION Calls
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Justin Trudeau is facing significant pressure to resign after his Finance Minister, Chrystia Freeland, resigned in protest over his handling of relations with Donald Trump, particularly regarding tariffs. Freeland emphasized the need for Canada to unite against Trump’s threats, which she views as an existential crisis. Trudeau's popularity has plummeted, and his opposition leader, Pierre Poilievre, is gaining traction with support from American conservatives. Meanwhile, in Germany, Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition government collapsed amid economic struggles related to the Ukraine War. The rise of far-right parties complicates the political landscape, reflecting broader challenges in Western politics.
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