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We will unite for freedom by repealing censorship law C-11, bringing back our news, and eliminating mandatory digital ID. We'll also ban my ministers from involvement in the World Economic Forum, assert parental rights in teaching sexuality and gender, and redirect funds from foreign dictatorships and multinational organizations to rebuild our military and support our troops. Above all, we'll provide opportunities and dignity to our brave veterans who fought for our freedom. Thank you.

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The speaker's administration will implement "most favored nations" drug pricing, ensuring Americans pay the lowest price for drugs compared to other developed countries. Some prescription drug prices will be reduced almost immediately by 50% to 90%. Big Pharma must voluntarily comply or the federal government will ensure equal pricing. To accelerate price reductions, the administration will cut out the middlemen to facilitate direct drug sales to American citizens at the most favored nation price. The speaker believes the middlemen are worse than drug companies because they don't make a product but make a fortune.

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On day one, an emergency will be declared, similar to the COVID emergency, but for chronic disease. The plan is to remove fluoride from the water, chemicals from the food, and chemicals from chemtrails. There are 1,000 food ingredients banned in Europe, and the goal is to eliminate all of those chemicals.

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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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Under Biden, there has been a significant increase in shortages of essential medicines, with a 30% rise in new drug shortages last year alone. Currently, there is a shortage of at least 14 critical cancer drugs in the US. Delaying cancer treatment by a month increases the risk of death by 10%. It's shocking that this is happening in the US in 2023. China is the top producer of critical medicines, supplying 95% of Ibuprofen, 91% of Hydrocortisone, 70% of Tylenol, and almost half of all penicillin. This poses a national security crisis, not just a public health crisis. To achieve independence from China, I will implement tariffs and import restrictions to bring back production of essential medicines to the US, creating new American jobs.

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Speaker 0 outlines two priorities: first, go after welfare fraud and rewrite how programs work by requiring states to send biometrics to the federal government proving that the person exists and they're eligible for the services in question, with a focus on fraud “rampant in Minnesota and throughout these blue states through reconciliation.” Second, implement an affordability package to make America more affordable for the hardworking men and women of the country.

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Under Biden, there has been a catastrophic increase in shortages of essential medicines. Last year, new drug shortages were up by 30%, with 295 shortages by the end of 2022 alone. There is currently a shortage of critical cancer drugs in the US, which increases the risk of death by at least 10% with each month of delay. This is unacceptable in 2023. China is the top producer of critical medicines, supplying 95% of Ibuprofen, 91% of Hydrocortisone, 70% of Tylenol, and almost half of all penicillin. This poses a national security crisis. To address this, I will implement tariffs and import restrictions to bring back production of essential medicines to the US, creating new American jobs.

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The speaker discusses the strategy of appealing to people's emotions and using strong ideological language. They deny talking about left or right but are compared to Donald Trump. The question is raised about why Canadians should trust the speaker with their vote, considering their inclination towards Trump's approach and their criticism of Trudeau and the left wing. The speaker responds by emphasizing the need for common sense and criticizes the current government's handling of the economy. They promise to cap spending, cut waste, balance the budget, and bring down inflation and interest rates. The speaker urges Canadians to vote for them to improve their financial situation.

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The speaker is asked about their populist strategy and their use of strong ideological language. They deny talking about left or right but mention that many people believe in it. The interviewer suggests that the speaker is taking a page out of Donald Trump's book, but the speaker questions who would say that. The interviewer asks why Canadians should trust the speaker with their vote, and the speaker responds by emphasizing the need for common sense in the government. They criticize the current government's handling of the economy and promise to cap spending, cut waste, and balance the budget to bring down inflation and interest rates. They claim to have a common sense plan to improve the buying power of Canadians' paychecks.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 about their populist strategy, which involves appealing to people's emotions and using strong ideological language. Speaker 1 denies talking about left or right and questions who would say they are like Donald Trump. Speaker 0 mentions that many Canadians might think so, but doesn't provide specific names. Speaker 1 asks for evidence and the conversation becomes unclear. Speaker 0 then asks why Canadians should trust Speaker 1 with their vote. Speaker 1 responds by promising to bring common sense to the country, criticizing the current government's handling of the economy, and pledging to cap spending, cut waste, balance the budget, and reduce inflation and interest rates. They claim to have the only common sense plan to improve people's buying power.

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Some professionals, like family doctors, may be negatively impacted by the new capital gains tax inclusion if they rely on corporate investments for retirement. Efforts are being made to recognize foreign credentials to address healthcare labor shortages. However, existing doctors who heavily rely on capital gains for retirement may feel the new tax changes are punitive. The goal is to bridge the medical coverage gap and create a fair Canada for all generations.

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I am launching my platform, Make Canada Great Again, with key pillars. For immigration, I will deport those who criticize Zelensky and close borders to educated, productive individuals. Regarding the economy, the budget will balance itself, and Canada ranks least worst in the G7 based on my metrics. In trade, I will exchange my red dress for a blue one. For energy, I will increase production and direct profits to Quebec. In healthcare, I will fund unions to expand their services. Education grants will be available for Ukrainian students, as a response to Putin. For foreign policy, I will appoint Kamala Harris for her experience. In law and order, I will double sentences for violent crimes committed by asylum seekers and illegal immigrants. Vote for me to make Canada great again.

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On day one, a chronic disease emergency will be declared, similar to the COVID emergency. Fluoride will be removed from the water, chemicals from the food, and chemicals from chemtrails. There are 1,000 food ingredients banned in Europe, and these chemicals will be eliminated. The speaker claims to know how to accomplish this.

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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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Speaker 0 argues that the government and premier treated British Columbians like guinea pigs, forcing experimental procedures without consent. They claim the numbers support this: all seven doctors in the obstetrics department in Kamloops are gone, and the pediatrics unit in Kelowna is gone, describing this as just the tip of the iceberg. The speaker asserts the devastation is widespread and states that the health minister and the premier should not expect applause for the careers wrecked and lives upended by what they call unscientific mandates. They pledge to stand for the voices of thousands of health care workers the government purportedly cast aside. The speaker ends with a question aimed at the premier: will the premier himself apologize to the health care workers whose lives were derailed by these punitive COVID policies?

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A company that never had federal government contracts suddenly received a billion dollars for IT, even though it doesn't do IT and has only 4 employees in a basement cottage headquarters. The speaker questions why this suspicious company started getting contracts exactly 21 days after the prime minister took office. The prime minister's response is that the relevant authorities need to investigate the situation. Meanwhile, the focus on the government's side is on making life more affordable for Canadians, such as attracting healthcare workers, forgiving student loans for rural doctors and nurses, and accelerating housing construction. The conservative party is blocking these initiatives, but the government will continue to support Canadians.

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The transcript outlines a message delivered about the upcoming federal budget and a vision for Canada’s future. The speaker states that on November 4 the government will table the first federal budget, described as “our first federal budget.” This budget is presented as the plan to protect communities, protect borders, and safeguard Canadians’ way of life. It is also described as part of a broader strategy to build a stronger economy in which everyone has a chance to get ahead, and to empower Canadians with new opportunities, better careers, and a lower cost of living. Key objectives are emphasized through three interconnected commitments. First, protection and stability are highlighted by the assertion that the plan will protect communities, borders, and the Canadian way of life. Second, economic growth and opportunity are foregrounded through the goal of building a stronger economy where all Canadians have a fair opportunity to advance, accompanied by the aim to empower people with new opportunities, better careers, and a lower cost of living. Third, the message underscores empowerment and opportunity for Canadians in general, reinforcing the idea that the budget is tied to creating these improved conditions for everyday life. There is a viewpoint offered about the global context: “The old world order is disappearing, and a new one has yet to emerge.” This is presented as a backdrop that makes bold action necessary in order to shape Canada’s path in the years ahead. The speaker asserts that times like this require boldness, and that the manner in which the country responds will influence Canada’s trajectory for decades to come. The overall strategy is described as combining domestic and international efforts. Domestically, the plan involves “generational investments at home.” This phrase implies long-term, sustained investments intended to yield lasting benefits for Canadian society and the economy. Internationally, the plan calls for “deeper partnerships abroad,” signaling a commitment to strengthen ties with other countries as part of building Canada’s strength. Ultimately, the message conveys confidence that, through these combined measures—generational investments at home and deeper international partnerships—the result will be a stronger Canada. The speaker concludes that these actions will “build Canada strong,” tying the budget and the broader strategic approach to a durable national resilience and prosperity.

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The speaker states there is agreement that Canada needs more housing, but disagreement on government involvement. The Conservative party leader wants to sell off unused federal lands. The speaker says the federal government owns tons of land in cities and towns across the country and plans to offer up that public land for housing by long-term leasing it, not selling it to developers. Leasing the land allows them to work with communities to ensure the right, affordable homes are built. They state they have land and lots of houses to build.

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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, while Speaker 0 agrees. Speaker 0 claims Trudeau systematically destroyed Canada, possibly on purpose, citing the MAIDS program. Speaker 1 accuses Trudeau of being a socialist, globalist, and follower of the World Economic Forum, doubling Canada's debt in ten years. Speaker 1 blames mass immigration, promoted by Trudeau's multiculturalism policies, for declining GDP per capita and societal fragmentation. Speaker 0 questions why Trudeau isn't in jail for his actions. Speaker 1 calls for an inquiry into COVID-19 policies and a moratorium on immigration and mRNA vaccines. Speaker 1 criticizes current political leaders for pandering to ethnic communities and supporting mass immigration, echoing the "replacement doc theory." Speaker 1 claims the democratic system isn't producing democratic results and that the mainstream media cancels opposing viewpoints. Speaker 1 says globalists are anti-western, targeting majority white Christian countries. Speaker 1 accuses Carney and Polyyev of prioritizing foreigners over Canadians, and says they love power. Speaker 1 says Canada has Chinese interference in elections, with some MPs not loyal to the country. Speaker 1 says immigrants bring internal conflicts to Canada. Speaker 1 says Polyyev and Carney want to impose a carbon tax. Speaker 1 says Canada has no gold reserves.

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Colleges are accused of destroying medical ethics and the patient-doctor relationship. Danielle Smith, running for Premier of Alberta, spoke up for the unvaccinated, calling them persecuted. She suggested dissolving the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta for change. Elect politicians willing to make major changes, not just tinker with healthcare. Support doctors who upheld the Hippocratic oath during the pandemic, as the healthcare system may collapse.

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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 question the evidence. The interviewer asks why Canadians should trust them with their vote, and the speaker responds by emphasizing the need for common sense. They criticize the current government's handling of the economy, promising to cap spending, cut waste, balance the budget, and bring down inflation and interest rates. They claim that their plan will improve the buying power of Canadians' paychecks.

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Speaker 0 argued that the government and the premier treated British Columbians like guinea pigs, insisting that experimental procedures were imposed without their consent. He asserted that the numbers are telling the truth: seven doctors in the obstetrics department in Kamloops have left, and the pediatrics unit in Kelowna has also disappeared. He described these examples as just the tip of the iceberg, insisting that the devastation caused by these actions is widespread. According to Speaker 0, if the health minister and the premier expect applause for the careers wrecked and the lives upended by what he characterized as unscientific mandates, they should not expect it from him. He stated that he stands in the legislative chamber for the voice of those who do not have a voice in this place—the thousands of health care workers whom he contends this government has cast aside. The speaker then raised a single pointed question that he believes deserves an answer: will the premier himself apologize to the health care workers whose lives were derailed by the government’s punitive COVID policies?

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The speaker believes the mRNA vaccine is unsafe and ineffective, yet it is still being promoted in Canada and the United States. The speaker proposes a moratorium on immigration for a couple of years to address the problem of mass immigration, as well as a moratorium on mRNA vaccines. The speaker acknowledges that one may not always get what they want but emphasizes the need to fight for it.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2470 - Pierre Poilievre
Guests: Pierre Poilievre
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In the conversation, Joe Rogan and Pierre Poilievre discuss governance, economic policy, and the role of government in daily life, weaving personal history with a vision for a freer, more efficient Canada. Poilievre emphasizes reducing bureaucracy and accelerating permitting to unlock Canada’s vast resource potential, arguing that leaner government and fast, predictable regulatory processes would spur investment, create jobs, and strengthen national security through strategic resource stockpiles. He frames his leadership project as restoring freedom by limiting government overreach and preserving individual responsibility, using historical touchpoints such as the Magna Carta and economic examples to illustrate how restraint on state power coincides with prosperity. The dialogue also explores how fiscal discipline, like a Pay-Go-inspired approach, could balance budgets and curb inflation, while maintaining social safety nets. Rogan pushes on practicalities, and Poilievre responds with concrete ideas: single-project environmental reviews with firm timelines, pre-permitting, and targeted deregulation to enable energy, housing, and manufacturing growth. The discussion touches cultural and political differences between Canada and the United States, including how each country handles immigration, welfare, and public health policy, along with the importance of safeguarding freedoms during crises such as the COVID era. There is frequent reflection on personal discipline, fitness, and resilience as metaphors for political leadership, linking physical health and mental well-being to a broader sense of societal vitality. The episode also traverses foreign policy themes, trade, and cross-border collaboration, underscoring a shared interest in lower tariffs, stronger continental energy security, and mutual prosperity, while defending Canada’s sovereignty and the value of a distinct national path. The tone remains focused on pragmatic reform rather than ideology, with Poilievre arguing that a freer economy, characterized by real productivity and limited gatekeeping, could uplift ordinary Canadians and reshape the political landscape in Canada and beyond.

The Knowledge Project

A Blueprint for Canada's Future with Pierre Poilievre
Guests: Pierre Poilievre
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This special bonus episode of The Knowledge Project features Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. Host Shane Parrish expresses frustration with the current political climate, which often lacks nuance and good faith. The conversation covers various pressing issues, including rising prices, tariffs, immigration, healthcare, and the impact of AI on society. Poilievre shares his background, emphasizing his humble beginnings and commitment to providing opportunities for all Canadians. He rejects comparisons to Donald Trump, asserting that his approach is distinctly Canadian and focused on unity rather than division. He criticizes the government's identity politics and advocates for treating Canadians as individuals, emphasizing the importance of assimilation into Canadian culture. Becoming a parent has deepened Poilievre's empathy for families facing challenges, particularly those with children with disabilities. He believes that addressing economic issues, such as the resource sector's importance, is crucial for improving Canadians' quality of life. He proposes significant tax cuts and incentives for reinvestment in Canada to stimulate economic growth. On crime, Poilievre highlights the failures of current liberal policies, advocating for stricter laws and a focus on rehabilitation. He believes that a lack of opportunity contributes to crime and addiction, emphasizing the need for hope and upward mobility. In healthcare, he proposes streamlining the licensing process for immigrant doctors and nurses to address shortages. He supports maintaining universal healthcare while reducing bureaucratic barriers. Poilievre also discusses the need for a modern military, investment in technology, and a strong defense against threats, particularly from China. He advocates for free trade between provinces to enhance economic growth and reduce costs. Finally, he emphasizes the importance of free speech and the need for a diverse media landscape, criticizing government subsidies that may bias reporting. Poilievre envisions a Canada where every child believes they can achieve their dreams through hard work, fostering a hopeful and united nation.
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