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Canadian sovereignty. That is a loaded

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statement, a loaded term, and something

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that means something different to

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everybody else. If you ask somebody from

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the Elbows Up crew, it means we need to

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withstand the United States. If you ask,

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I don't know, a normal Canadian what

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that means, it means Canada be able to

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stand it two feet, be able to use the

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resources it has at its fingertips to be

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able to stand alone.

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But nonetheless, on this Monday,

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Canadian sovereignty has been coming

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back into the question yet again from a

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variety of different angles. And today,

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we're going to be discussing all that

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and the strange development that it is.

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And we need to be aware and take and

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acknowledge all these indiv all these

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different entities and all these

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different countries who want to take

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what we have. It's incumbent upon us as

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Canadians to say no and to fight back.

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attention. However, it's something we

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will have fixed this evening. Now, let's

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get into our first story, shall we? This

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has been just utterly slow walked,

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dripped ever since Carney got into

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power. He's been and him him and his

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media buddies been trying to just maybe

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just slowly leak it into the Canadian

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culture because, hey, let's see how it

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goes. I did a whole campaign saying,

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"America sucks. We're going to be

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sovereign forever." It's hard to do

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that. and then turn around saying, "Oh,

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should we join the EU and give up our

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sovereignty?

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Should we do that? I don't know. Is that

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a good idea?" Well, again, this is

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probably the third or fourth time since

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Carney became prime minister that they

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are now putting this sentiment out. We

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see this from CTV Canada in the European

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Union poll suggests broad openness to

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the idea. Oh, is there broad openness to

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the idea? Oh, is there new polling

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suggests

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very operative word there? A majority of

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Canadians think Canada ought to explore

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joining the EU at a fraught time for

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geopolitical relations. A survey of

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4,000 people conducted by Spark

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Advocacy's polling arm in March found

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that one in four respondents thought it

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would be a good idea for Canada to

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formally join the economic and political

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block of European Union uh nations. A

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further 58% indicated it was a proposal

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worth exploring further while the

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remainder felt it was a bad idea. Sparks

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chief strategy officer Bruce Anderson

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who again really hates Pol says the

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survey suggests Canadians are

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increasingly open to finding ways to

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buck Canada's reliance on the US after

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more than a year of tariffs under US

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President Donald Trump's second

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administration. So you catch that.

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People are looking for different ways to

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buck through reliance on the US. So we

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want someone else to be our daddy.

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We are a nation of children. We are a

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nation of children. No one has the Oh go

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to want to stand on their own. No, no,

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no. We need somebody else. Okay. U we

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can't rely on USA anymore. So China,

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maybe we can just pony up with you. EU,

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could we pony up with you? How about you

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start being adults and I don't know,

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standing on your own because we have the

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ability to do it. It's so funny.

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Sovereignty, sovereignty, sovereignty.

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Oh, we could be part of the EU. These

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people are just first order thinkers.

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They don't think through what they are

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saying and what they believe. They just

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hear what they see in the media. They

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get fearful and just say, "Yeah, screw

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Trump, but yeah, we don't need the US,

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but we need the EU. What will the EU

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give us? EU is as bad or more screwed up

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than we are. What are they going to do

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for us? They don't even know what's

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going on over there right now." But hey,

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alas, people are warming up to the idea.

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The fact that they keep trying to

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propagandize Canadians to get them to

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want to join the EU is disgusting. And I

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100%

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am going to say no to that and just fly

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in the face of any time they try to post

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crap like this cuz it's clear has

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nothing to do with Canadians. Has

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nothing to do with doing what's best for

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us. It's about control. How can we

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centralize more control? Well, we've

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seen our federal government tried to

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centralize their power. It's like what

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if we centralize more of it to the EU?

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That's all this is. It's not there to

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help you. It's not there to help

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Canadians because we can stand on our

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own if we truly wanted to. We have the

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ability to do it. It depends if people

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have enough courage to want to do it or

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do you always need to look for another

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daddy.

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Canada has daddy issues. Tell you that

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much right now. We need to start

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standing on our own and being adults.

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But again, this idea of sovereignty

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keeps being brought up because I don't

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know sovereignty. sovereignty. CBC

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picked up on the story we talked earlier

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on this our live stream this morning on

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is the fact that oh shoot annexation

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really isn't going to happen now. Uh

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here's a minute and a half from CBC

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talking about it. Donald Trump's threats

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to annex Canada may have stopped because

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of the president's deference to one man.

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A new book is offering insight into the

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role of King Charles. Julia Chapman on

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this for us. And Julia, the book derives

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the detail from an interview with the US

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president.

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>> That's right, David. This is a book

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written by Robert Hardman, a British

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journalist and royal commentator. Uh,

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it's mostly about Queen Elizabeth II,

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but it does also touch on King Charles.

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And he interviewed President Trump back

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in December, uh, speaking about his

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relationship with the late Queen, with

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the current king. He says the US

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president asked him, uh, what he thought

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about his plans for Greenland. He said

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he disapproved uh and he said while

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we're at it, leave Canada alone as well

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or you or you'll make the king very

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unhappy. Now Hardman says the response

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that he got from President Trump was uh

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