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The USMCA is a good deal, but the speaker had a bad relationship with a person who worked for Trudeau's predecessor because they disagreed on the deal. The speaker claims to have called Trudeau "governor Trudeau," which may have hurt his election. The speaker questioned Trudeau about why the US was taking Canada's cars and suggested a 25% tariff on Canadian cars, to which Trudeau allegedly responded that it would mean the end of Canada. The speaker finds it hard to justify subsidizing Canada, potentially to the tune of $200 billion a year, while the US protects Canada militarily. The speaker believes it's hard for the American taxpayer to be happy about subsidizing Canada.

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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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Christopher Leland suggested that Canada should prepare a substantial retaliation list in response to potential tariffs from Donald Trump, proposing a figure of $200 billion as a starting point for consultation. She emphasized the need for immediate action, arguing that American politicians prioritize their own interests over Canadian concerns. Leland expressed a desire for American workers, like Wisconsin dairy farmers and Michigan manufacturers, to recognize the impact of tariffs on their businesses. She noted that Canada has unique economic leverage over the U.S. Despite her points, the discussion highlighted skepticism about her understanding of the situation and a call for a change in Canadian leadership, asserting that current politicians do not represent true Canadian interests. The speaker urged Canadians to prioritize their families and future generations.

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We must acknowledge President Trump's repeated desire for Canada to become the 51st state. None of us want to be caught unprepared, failing to defend Canada or collaborate with our democratic allies to safeguard our borders. They are willing to cooperate with us. It is imperative that we take immediate action domestically, connect with them, and establish a new global order that protects democracy and Canadian sovereignty.

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The speaker criticizes the leader of the opposition for suggesting that everything was perfect under the previous conservative government and wanting to make Canada great again. Canadians do not share this nostalgia. The speaker highlights the leader's past as part of Stephen Harper's failed housing minister, where he violated the rights of indigenous peoples, ignored environmental responsibilities, and lacked a plan for the future.

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The speaker thanks the president for his leadership, calling him a transformational president focused on the economy, the American worker, securing borders, ending fentanyl, and securing the world. The speaker states that he was elected to transform Canada with a similar focus on the economy, securing borders, a greater focus on defense and security, securing the Arctic, and developing the Arctic. He believes Canada and the U.S. are stronger when they work together and looks forward to addressing issues and finding areas of mutual cooperation.

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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 1 states that a deal with Canada is not being held up, but rather, there are different concepts being considered. Speaker 1 favors tariffs because they are simple, easy, and precise. Mark has a more complex, but also very good, idea. They are going to consider both concepts. Speaker 1 believes a deal is achievable if both parties agree.

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Speaker 2 stated he doesn't think they can change Donald Trump at this stage. Speaker 1 believes Pierre Poilievre, like Trump, will focus on the American worker, securing borders, ending fentanyl, and securing the world. Speaker 2 said he and Poilievre have a lot in common, but Speaker 1 says Poilievre is willfully blind to threats facing the country. Speaker 2 stated the U.S. doesn't want cars, steel, or aluminum from Canada because they want to make their own. Speaker 1 questioned how much steel is used these days. Speaker 2 recounted a conversation with Trudeau, whom he called "Governor Trudeau," about tariffs on Canadian cars. Speaker 2 claimed Trudeau said a 25% tariff would mean the end of Canada. Speaker 2 believes the U.S. subsidizes Canada to the tune of maybe $200 billion a year and that it's hard to justify. He added that the U.S. protects Canada militarily.

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You are imposing tariffs on regular Americans, and we will respond. Canada is a crucial market for U.S. exporters, larger than China, Japan, the UK, and France combined. The anger in Canada is palpable, with the entire country rallying behind Prime Minister Trudeau. The tariffs are higher than those against China, which feels like a betrayal to a loyal ally. The justification regarding fentanyl and border security is flimsy, as only a tiny fraction of fentanyl comes from Canada. Canadians are proud of their sovereignty and will retaliate against these unjustified measures. The relationship between our countries has historically been beneficial, and we want to maintain that partnership. The current situation is seen as self-harm for America, and Canadians are uniting in support of their government.

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In parliament, there is a debate about what Ukraine needs. Conservatives believe Ukraine needs weapons, while liberals think a carbon tax is necessary. The Canada Ukraine free trade deal, negotiated by conservatives, aimed to strengthen trade and prosperity. However, liberals want to turn trade deals into international agreements to promote their ideology. They proposed adding a carbon tax to the trade deal, which conservatives oppose. Conservatives argue that Ukraine needs weapons to defend itself against Russia. Liberals and New Democrats rejected the proposal for more weapons but supported the carbon tax. Conservatives prioritize supporting Ukraine and Canadians, promising to provide lethal weapons and maintain the tax.

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The speaker criticizes the opposition for spreading falsehoods about foreign lands. They mention the current struggles faced by Ukrainians in defending their democracy. Quoting from Trump's "America First" policy, they question if conservatives voted against the Canada-Ukraine free trade agreement because they are influenced by Trump's stance on not using military might to rebuild other countries. The speaker implies that conservatives may not support the rebuilding of Ukraine and its democracy.

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Canada chose hope over hate and unity over division. Mark Kearney is the leader Canada needs right now, someone ready to stand strong against Trump and defend democracy. Canada sent a message that tyranny, fear, and division don't win. Canada proved it chose strength, unity, and each other. They are proud, hopeful, and just getting started.

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Donald Trump doesn't like me, and I don't have much respect for his representatives either. During his first term, I fought hard for Canadian jobs and our economy, and we succeeded. I left Trudeau's cabinet because I know how to win that fight again. Trump and his wealthy allies think they can take advantage of us, but I won't let that happen. Canada is a proud, strong, and free country filled with hardworking people. Pierre Polyaev, however, would bow to Trump and compromise our interests. This moment is crucial for all Canadians. I'm running to lead the Liberal Party and become your next prime minister to fight for you and for Canada. Join me in this fight.

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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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All 13 Canadian Premiers are in Washington and will visit the White House today to prevent a trade war between Canada and the United States. This is an unprecedented event as it's the first time all Premiers have traveled to Washington together, and they will now meet at the White House. The Premiers have been meeting with U.S. lawmakers, lobbyists, and business leaders to advocate for a continued trade relationship. As the Premier of Ontario, I want to emphasize that Canadians are resilient and proud, but we also value our strong trade relationship with the U.S. Americans and Canadians share close ties in supply chains, culture, and many other aspects. We need to finalize this deal quickly and move forward together.

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I'm meeting with the premier of Ontario to level set, especially with Canada in flux. We'll wait for their new Prime Minister before negotiating. We're lowering the temperature; you can't push around President Trump, the world's most capable leader. He wants to focus on national security, bringing back steel, aluminum, autos, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals to America. We need a strong domestic capability, including copper. Inflation comes from government overspending, not tariffs. Tariffs encourage buying American. Domestic steel production needs to increase. We're stopping other countries from dumping steel and aluminum. America has had the lowest tariffs for too long. It's time for balanced trade and to unleash our economy. I'm helping President Trump execute his policies. We're a great team focused on bringing manufacturing back to America.

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The speaker states they are in dialogue with the prime minister and believes he is happy with how they treated them with tariffs. The speaker addresses foreign leaders, urging them to terminate their tariffs, drop barriers, and stop manipulating currencies, which they claim is devastating. They request these leaders buy tens of billions of dollars of American goods. The speaker asserts tariffs protect the country from economic harm and will lead to unprecedented growth, adding that this growth has already started.

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We will govern responsibly and work with politicians from all sides of the house. Where there is constructive criticism of our agenda with responsible alternative policies, we will listen. That means we are also looking to the opposition to conduct its itself responsibly. I am under no illusions about what we face with the conservatives under the leadership of Pierre Pauliev. In the last parliament, mister Pauliev's approach was far from responsible. In fact, he shut down parliament for weeks on end last fall, as I'm sure you all remember. He thought and hopefully no longer thinks a bad day for the government was a good day for the opposition, but this is not how this country runs. We need more good days for parliament. And increasingly, Canadians are of the view that a good day for parliament is when parties work together.

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The conversation centers on the idea of a closer economic union between Canada and the U.S. amid concerns about sovereignty. One participant expresses dissatisfaction with the current Canadian government and advocates for direct negotiations with Trump, believing that tariffs are not the solution. They propose ideas like a common currency and no tariffs, emphasizing that Canadians would benefit from access to the U.S. market. The discussion touches on the potential for a new passport system allowing free movement between the two countries, while also addressing concerns about cultural preservation and economic independence. The dialogue concludes with a focus on the importance of communication and exploring opportunities for economic collaboration.

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Ontario is facing an unprecedented economic attack from powerful forces, particularly from President Trump. This situation poses a significant threat to families, businesses, and communities in Ontario and across Canada. We will stand by the people, ensuring their jobs and livelihoods are protected, just as we did during the pandemic. However, this current threat is more targeted and intentional, aiming to undermine Ontario's businesses and shift them to the United States. We are committed to doing whatever it takes to safeguard the people of Ontario.

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Our party is the party of the charter, and as prime minister, I will always uphold it. This is not the time for divisions; Canadians are united. We are united in the idea that we're a bilingual country.

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The speaker addresses potential retaliatory tariffs from Canada and others, stating that Canada cannot win a trade war with the U.S. According to the speaker, President Trump aims to level the playing field, claiming that Canadian leadership has unfairly disadvantaged American farmers and manufacturers for decades. The speaker asserts that the U.S. will reciprocate actions against its industries to protect American manufacturing and jobs. They state that the President intends to end America's role as the world's "piggy bank," alleging that other countries have exploited the U.S. by using it to absorb excess economic production, resulting in declining manufacturing jobs, lower middle-class wages, and hollowed-out towns. The speaker emphasizes the importance of rebuilding the American manufacturing sector for national security, advocating for American-made weaponry. They conclude that fighting back against unfair economic practices, even with allies, will lead to higher wages, more manufacturing, and greater economic security for Americans.

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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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Canada is in Trouble..
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Carney issues a warning about Trump after the Canada election win. Mark Carney just won. He is the new prime minister, and he campaigned on the entire idea that Trump is bad, and it paid off. That is Nepian. That is the spirit of Nepian behind me right there. I want to thank the leaders of the other parties. Jagme Singh’s remarks leading on progressive values are noted. Elizabeth May will be return. You guys see that Canadian internet connection? That wasn't me. We're on the 5090. I'm a homosexual communist. Xi Jinping loves my sweet ass. Humility is highlighted as a core value: Humility, Ambition, and Unity. Humility is also about recognizing that one of the responsibilities of government, Chinese secret police in Toronto. Our old relationship with the United States, a relationship based on steadily increasing integration, is over. King Charles owns Canada, bro. It's time to build Canada into an energy superpower in both clean and conventional energy, and to build an industrial strategy that makes Canada more competitive while fighting climate change. Together, we will build a Canada worthy of our values. We will build Canada strong, Canada free, Canada forever. Viva Canada. Thank you very much.
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