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He claims to have a superior plan, but he hasn't shared it yet. Despite Canada experiencing wildfires, he continues to deny the existence of climate change.

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The Prime Minister is under fire for his "radical liberalization of hard drugs," specifically the decriminalization of fentanyl, crack, and heroin in partnership with the BCNDP, and lowered jail sentences for fentanyl producers. Eighty percent of fentanyl ingredients enter Canada unregulated and are then manufactured into fentanyl. This threatens the trade relationship with the U.S. The Prime Minister is accused of scoring "cheap political points" instead of delivering solutions based on science, compassion, and public health. The opposition claims it is irresponsible to allow unregulated fentanyl ingredients into the country, decriminalize hard drugs, and then support decriminalization nationwide despite rising deaths. The Prime Minister is asked to confirm he opposes decriminalization.

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We will save over a trillion dollars by withdrawing from the Paris Climate Treaty.

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Do you support the prime minister's veto of the Northern Gateway pipeline? I understand the veto and believe it was the right decision for both environmental and commercial reasons. However, your company has invested $1 billion in pipelines in Brazil and the UAE over the last five years. Do you support those investments? There is a global energy system, and it's important to consider Canada's role in the transition from fossil fuels to renewables. So, you oppose pipelines in Canada but support them abroad? That’s not a double standard. You profit from foreign pipelines while shutting down projects here, which puts people out of work.

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According to Speaker 0, Canada's new prime minister threatened to seize capital from companies not advancing Canada's climate agenda. Speaker 1 stated the goal is for every financial decision to consider climate change, backing companies that are part of the solution and taking capital away from those who are part of the problem. Speaker 0 claims the prime minister is a fan of censorship and threatened American social media platforms, referencing a statement by Speaker 1 that large American online platforms have become seas of hate and are being used by criminals to harm children, and that his government will act. Speaker 0 asserts there is no free speech in Canada and that the prime minister wants to ban social media platforms, shut down dissent, and use the climate crisis as an excuse to steal from businesses and control their means of production. Speaker 0 concludes that while the friendship between the US and Canada will continue, the "free ride" is over.

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Justin Trudeau is criticized by members of the European Parliament for undermining democracy in Canada while condemning Vladimir Putin. German MP Christine Anderson suggests Trudeau should not speak in the house due to human rights violations. Another representative from Croatia labels Canada under Trudeau as a symbol of civil rights violations and dictatorship.

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Justin Trudeau is facing ethics questions after a charity asked him to return his speaking fee for an event that didn't make any money. The charity wanted to raise $300,000 for new beds for a nursing home but ended up losing money. Trudeau is asked if he feels obligated to give back the $20,000 fee. He responds by saying he will work with the charity to fix the situation. The interviewer questions Trudeau's decision to charge a fee for a charity event and suggests it goes against the image he is trying to portray to Canadians.

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The speaker admits to not having read the UN Sustainable Development Agenda (SDG) but agrees to look into it. Speaker 1 confronts Pierre Polivet about his previous support for the federal sustainable development act. Speaker 0 dismisses the importance of the SDG and criticizes Bernie for his views on free trade and drug legalization. Speaker 0 also mentions working with Maxie and questions Polivet's stance on the Paris Climate Accord. Polivet emphasizes reducing emissions at a lower cost and accuses Maxine Bernier of lying about his affiliations. The conversation ends with a mention of posting the discussion on Twitter.

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Speaker 0 asks Secretary 1 if they support the administration's goal of cutting US emissions in half by 2030. Secretary 1 confirms their support. Speaker 0 then brings up a past resolution in 1997 where the US shouldn't cut emissions until other countries like China, India, and Mexico do the same. Secretary 1 acknowledges this and states that emissions have increased in those countries as well as globally. Speaker 0 questions if Secretary 1 has abandoned their position, to which Secretary 1 explains that the world has changed since then. Speaker 0 then asks about Secretary 1's previous statements on global emissions and the correct amount of CO2. Secretary 1 explains the need to reduce emissions and control current levels. Speaker 0 presses for a specific amount, but Secretary 1 says it changes daily. The conversation continues with Speaker 0 challenging Secretary 1's views on climate change and the cost of addressing it. Secretary 1 defends their position and mentions the consensus among scientists.

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The speaker expresses concern about the cost of climate change and accuses the opposing party of not being honest with Canadians. They emphasize the urgency of the situation and the burden it places on future generations. The transcript ends abruptly.

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Canada's conservatives express unwavering support for Ukraine, criticizing the NDP liberals for including a carbon tax in the trade agreement. They argue that this tax on infrastructure, worth $300 billion, hinders Ukraine's rebuilding efforts. The conservatives accuse the prime minister of betraying Ukraine by befriending Vladimir Putin, refusing to reduce European dependence on Putin's gas, and supplying him with a turbine for his war machine. In contrast, the conservatives promise to deliver what Ukrainians want: defense production and energy partnerships, not taxes. They prioritize the national interests of both Canadians and Ukrainians and vow to always support Ukraine.

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Speaker 0: He's one of the greatest I've ever seen. Speaker 1: Don't mess with Whitey, I'm crazy. Speaker 2: Trudeau announced a 3-year exemption on carbon tax reform. Speaker 3: Will there be penalties or jail for not paying carbon tax? The government expects everyone to work. Speaker 1: We need to find ways to extract and use oil and gas with minimal emissions and carbon capture. Speaker 2: I demand the same carbon tax exemption for Saskatchewan families as others. It's only fair. Hopefully, it will be provided.

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The speaker claims that Pierre Polyev, leader of the Conservative Party, which they equate to the Republican Party in the US, is a fraud. They state that the Conservative Party is conservative in name only. The speaker describes Polyev as a "sinister fraud."

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Mister Collier is asked if he supports age restrictions for puberty blockers and hormone therapies for trans kids. He deflects the question by accusing Justin Trudeau of spreading disinformation and emphasizes the rights of parents to make decisions for their children. When asked about his party's policy, he states that adults should have the freedom to make decisions about their bodies. The interviewer presses on the issue of medical interventions for minors, specifically puberty blockers and hormones. Collier suggests that children should only make adult decisions when they become adults. The interviewer clarifies if Collier is against puberty blockers for kids under 18, to which he responds affirmatively. Collier then criticizes Trudeau and accuses him of using this issue as a distraction. The interviewer brings up the topic of opting in for sex education in Alberta, but Collier states it is a decision for the province.

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The speaker claims the prime minister is a climate zealot and eco extremist. They assert the prime minister has pushed for net-zero banking for decades, intending to prevent banks from investing in oil and gas. The speaker alleges the prime minister plans to increase carbon taxes on the oil and gas industry to eviscerate it, referencing the prime minister's book as evidence. According to the speaker, Canada's national identity, unity, freedom, and future are at a monumental crossroads.

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The Prime Minister defends the carbon tax as revenue neutral, citing the parliamentary budget officer's report that 8 out of 10 families benefit from the rebate. He accuses conservative politicians of misleading Canadians, stating that the tax puts more money in families' pockets and helps combat climate change by making polluters pay. The Prime Minister argues that conservatives oppose climate action and the tax helps low and middle-income families.

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I will be questioning the RCMP commissioner tomorrow about why they chose not to investigate Justin Trudeau's actions in the SNC Lavalin scandal. Trudeau pressured Jody Wilson Raybould to offer a deal to SNC Lavalin, but she stood firm. I will ask why Trudeau wasn't charged with obstruction of justice. Stay tuned for updates.

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Rishi Sunak, a politician, has decided to backtrack on some net zero timelines in order to grab headlines from Liz Truss. He claims that since the UK only emits 1% of total carbon emissions, there is no need to do more and bankrupt the British people. However, the important point to note is that he mentions the risk of losing the consent of the British people. This tactic of presenting a bad idea and then pulling back is commonly used by both sides of the political spectrum. The speaker emphasizes that the British people were never asked for consent regarding net zero measures. They argue that net zero is questionable and that COVID has transitioned into climate lockdowns.

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The owner of the resource asserts their responsibility to manage emissions and rejects the idea that the federal government can do it better. When asked about public support for an emissions cap, the speaker questions the numbers and provides examples of emissions reduction in electricity and methane. They mention industry efforts to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 through technology rather than production cuts. The speaker argues against shutting down production, stating the negative consequences it would have on revenue and healthcare. They emphasize that Albertans and the federal government should not support such a production cut.

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The speaker is asked about their strategy and is accused of using populist tactics. They deny talking about left or right and being influenced by Donald Trump. The questioner asks why Canadians should trust them with their vote, but the speaker doesn't understand the question. They then explain their plan to bring common sense back to the country by capping spending, cutting waste, balancing the budget, and reducing inflation and interest rates. They claim to be the only one with a plan to improve the buying power of Canadians' paychecks.

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I am running in the next election to fight for the middle class, reconciliation, climate change, and to build an inclusive economy. Pierre Polioff, on the other hand, wants to bring far-right populist politics to Canada. He insults people's homes, uses homeless individuals for political gain, bullies LGBTQ+ youth, and cuts important programs like dental care and childcare. Polioff lacks the ability to answer tough questions and his so-called "common sense" approach is nonsense.

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I have mixed thoughts on Pierre Poliev and the conservative party. Pierre is the current leader and a skilled communicator, but his main focus seems to be gaining power rather than having genuine convictions. I believe the conservative party is morally and intellectually corrupt. For instance, when I made a controversial tweet, Andrew Scheer, another conservative member, called me and advised me to consult their PR team before posting anything. This shows that everything they say has been tested through polling and focus groups.

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I am here to ask Justin Trudeau basic questions about the carbon tax. Seven premiers oppose the tax hike, including Danielle Smith. The police are behaving strangely, following me and not allowing me to approach the prime minister. We just want answers to questions that Canadians care about. This behavior is outrageous and unnecessary.

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We acknowledge the climate change and aim to establish a decarbonized economy with measures to limit its impact. However, we don't want to impose punitive ecological measures or advocate for degrowth. We believe in considering both scientific data, including that of the IPCC, and political vision. While scientists sometimes tend to exaggerate, we should still trust them. Our role is to strike a balance between scientific evidence and the well-being of the French people, just as we did during the Covid pandemic. It is the responsibility of politicians to find this equilibrium between scientific facts and the reality on the ground.

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“Poilievre Is Afraid!” – Maxime Bernier: The Truth About Trudeau, Carney & Canada’s PM Election
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Maxime Bernier discusses the political landscape in Canada, particularly focusing on Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney. He criticizes Poilievre for being a "liberal light" and pandering to leftist voters, arguing that his approach is detrimental to true conservative values. Bernier emphasizes the dangers of mass immigration, claiming it is destroying Canada's social fabric and economy. He advocates for a moratorium on immigration, stating that the current influx is unsustainable and leads to ghettos and a lack of integration. Bernier contrasts his People's Party of Canada with the Conservative Party, asserting that the latter has lost its conservative identity and is afraid to confront the mainstream media. He believes that Poilievre's reluctance to engage with independent media and podcasts reflects a lack of genuine leadership. Bernier argues that Canadians are increasingly frustrated with the political establishment and are looking for a party that represents their values. He also touches on the economic implications of immigration, noting that the rising population is driving down living standards and making housing unaffordable. Bernier calls for significant tax cuts and a reduction in government size to stimulate the economy and improve the quality of life for Canadians. He believes that the current government is failing to protect Canadian interests, particularly in trade relations with the U.S. and defense spending. Bernier expresses his readiness to work with President Trump, emphasizing that he prioritizes Canadian sovereignty and security. He critiques the current government's approach to international relations and trade, advocating for a more assertive Canadian stance. In conclusion, Bernier positions himself as a true conservative alternative, committed to addressing the pressing issues of immigration, economic policy, and national identity, while criticizing the mainstream media's portrayal of his party and its ideas. He aims to double his party's support in the upcoming election and push for a more conservative agenda in Canada.
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