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Mark Carney's Crowd Goes FERAL—Celeb Praises Canada, Refuses To Move Back & Pay Taxes

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I'm thrilled. Why is it important for me

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to be here? Because they let me in.

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>> I used to think that calling Canada a

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communist country was insane. And every

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time I'd hear it, I'd be like, "Okay,

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chill out. It's not that bad." Until I

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realized that we were looking at the

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wrong version of it. Modern communism.

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After researching it extensively, at

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this point, I am officially fully

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convinced. And I'll explain it to you.

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But don't just listen to my words. I

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want you to take it from theirs. I'm

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Jasmine Lane. Like, share, subscribe,

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comment your thoughts down below. Hype

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this video or anything at all you can to

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help in the algorithm because YouTube

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does not like these topics at all. The

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prime minister had one of the most

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uncomfortable,

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bizarre appearances at the Juno Awards.

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We're also going to be talking about the

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NDP leadership race and a new

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affordability announcement where Mark

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Carney was heckled throughout his entire

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press conference today. All that and so

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much more coming up.

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>> I do have to say though that when I saw

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Mark Carney's speech at Davos, did you

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see that? It

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I felt a a childlike pride. I felt like

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he was Canada's dad sticking up to the

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bullies and I was like, "That's my prime

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minister." And then I saw him posing

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with the cast of heated rivalry and just

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my ner

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my nervous system just relaxed.

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Everything about this is so weird on a

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psychological level.

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where you know you you have a national

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cultural event that is funded, promoted

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and broadcast at scale that is echoing

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the same messaging you would typically

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hear in a political campaign or even

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from political surrogates, right? And

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it's not just mentioning, oh, we have

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Prime Minister Mark Carney here, that's

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cool. It is endorsing the emotional

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narrative around him. That's very odd.

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And it's also in a setting where there's

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no push back, opposing views, and no

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accountability at all. It's just

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applause for how they want you to feel

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and think about the prime minister. And

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it's not like this is the first time

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we've had one at the Junos. Typically

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though, events like this, like cultural,

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national events like this, keep distance

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from overt political messaging,

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especially messaging that is tied to his

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speech at Davos at the World Economic

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Forum Summit. the World Economic Forum

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which is associated with global elites

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which is associated with economic

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coordination policy direction and it

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gets so much worse.

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>> This man is a blessing. You guys are so

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fortunate

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language there. I also think it's very

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odd when she says I haven't been to

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Canada in years. I live in the States

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and you know what's happening there. Why

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do you still live there then? you have a

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property in British Columbia. I don't

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know why you still choose to live in the

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States. I wonder why that is. And and

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then to just the narrative framing of

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that is also really odd. Like you're at

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a music awards ceremony. Why are you

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even talking about this stuff? Go up and

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say thank you for the award and leave it

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at that. And I think that that's also

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the part that a lot of people don't want

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to say out loud or they don't even

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realize that it's happening because it's

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so subconscious. When cultural spaces

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start to reinforce political figures

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emotionally,

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you are literally shaping perceptions of

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reality, right?

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>> But I've never seen it this acute. I've

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never seen it this vicious. You

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mentioned some some of the personal

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insults towards any Canadians who might

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be on a US sports team or something. Why

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is anti-Americanism at an all-time high?

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That's just not my opinion. There's

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polls that show.

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>> Oh, no. I think the polls show that it's

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90% of Canadians have a negative opinion

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of the US.

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>> I don't know if it's that high, but I

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I'd be willing to believe it.

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>> And it's actually higher in some pools

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than antipathy towards China, communist

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China, what's going on?

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>> I don't know. You'll have to ask the

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Canadian people.

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>> You Well, you've been here to observe

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for 11 months. What is it? Um, is it

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natural? Is it part of a

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>> It's not natural at all. I mean, you

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know, the the good thing, I mean, that's

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the public opinion.

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>> And it's just really weird when you see

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from media, culture, entertainment, all

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of these spaces start sending the exact

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same emotional message. You don't need

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to convince people logically. You can't

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disprove it with facts because they

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already feel like they know the answer

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because the answer has been told to

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them. And that's exactly why it matters

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so much because it's not about one

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comment or several comments coming from

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these people in these really odd

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settings for these comments to be made.

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But it's when praise like that

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completely changes the relationship

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between people and power coming from

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people who are by their own admission

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completely shielded from the damage the

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consequences of bad policy that the

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everyday Canadian watching this feels

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and faces in their own lives. and rather

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than to to scrutinize a a leader, which

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by the way is healthy in democracy. In

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functioning democracies, leaders are

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supposed to be under pressure. They work

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for the people. They answer to the

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people. That is their responsibility.

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And pay attention. This is how people

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talk about authority that they do not

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question. And that's the interpretation

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that they want you to have as well. And

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that is the some of the scariest I

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think I've seen in a really long time.

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Carney was also seated beside Joanie

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Mitchell the entire event. So, I'm very

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curious how deep those ties go. Jonie

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Mitchell has long been an activist um

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when it comes to climate related things,

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you know, feminism, all of that stuff.

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And I I just the fact that people start

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cheering when she's like, I have a

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Chinese word for happy all over my

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clothes.

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Huh?

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What is this?

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>> Anytime. Um, and this is, you know,

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we're the third largest exporter of

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music in the world. Canada's third

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largest exporter of music in the world.

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It's a huge industry, but really at the

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core of it, it's our stories, it's our

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emotions, it's our core, and, you know,

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it's our heart at a time when the world

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needs really needs more of Canada. So,

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it's important to uh support it. I mean,

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from Joanie all the way to um, you know,

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as I said, Fred's a moment ago, like,

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we've got the whole spectrum. So, I'm

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like, and I'm a fan. I'm thrilled. Why

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is it important for me to be here?

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because they let me in.

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>> And to be clear, there's nothing weird

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at all about Mark Carney being in

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attendance. There's nothing weird about

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him presenting an award or even sitting

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beside Joanie Mitchell at the end of the

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day. What is weird is the fanfare

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around him being there, the false

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prophet, you know, around him being

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there. That is very odd. That's not

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normal in Canada, especially. And if

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praise like that exists in places where

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nobody questions it, you don't need to

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control what people think. You just need

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to tell them how to feel. I've said this

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so many times. I'm a liberal cuz I'm a

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good person and I'm a good person

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because I'm a liberal. That's as deep as

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it gets for a lot of people.

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>> There's a slanted perspective there

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where you get the the downtown Toronto

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folks decide on behalf of everybody what

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is Canadian, what is non-Canadian. And

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that's ridiculous because Canadians can

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have reasonable disagreements about what

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is or is not Canadian. We're spending

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