Top CEOs Testify Against Mark Carney—“We're Being SACRIFICED!”
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Yesterday, the prime minister released
yet another video that repeated the same
speech that he's been giving for the
last year about the US. He recycled the
same promises and reused the same old
lines. This time with a little more
dramatic flare.
>> Pierre Polyv did something that he
doesn't normally do and hasn't done in a
very long time. And the media was
certainly caught offguard by that.
Business leaders are currently
testifying about their frustration with
the Carney Liberals. But don't worry, he
did appoint a new council to deal with
that one. I'm Jasmine Lane. Like, share,
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down below. And according to a new poll,
Canadians want a new conservative
leader. Or at least that's what they
want you to think by the headline.
Carney is getting the kind of media
coverage that politicians can only dream
of or survive because of though it looks
like they're starting to call that out
too.
>> And what has Mark Carney done really in
a year on this? He hasn't held
negotiations in 5 months. The Mexicans
are going to be at the table formally
with the Americans any day. The only
talks that Mark Carney is doing are
YouTube videos uh where he's comparing
himself to Sir Isaac Brock and holding
up little figurines in his office.
>> Pierre Polyv participated in the press
scrum ahead of House of Commons
proceedings today which he has not done
in a very long time and normally doesn't
do. Mark Carney's done a few of them as
well. But uh yeah, he was on fire this
morning. He really was. It lasted nine
minutes which is exceptional. What is
Mark Carney's plan? What are his
intentions? Has Mr. Carney even stated
whether he wants to re renew USMCA at
all? He said yesterday trade with the US
is a big in his video he said trade with
the US is a big weakness. So does that
mean that he wants to end USMCA?
If he wants it renegotiated,
does he want a full overhaul, a few
tweaks? What are his demands? Has he
waved the right flag on getting rid of
the tariffs on aluminum, steel, autos,
and and lumber? Or is he still fighting
that fight? Does anybody know what Mark
Carney's plan is? I I I don't honestly I
I mean, does anyone anybody here know
what his plan is? you.
>> What is notable is that the US is by far
Canada's largest trading partner and the
USMCA or KUSMA as we call it here. It
underpins manufacturing, supply chains,
energy, exports, agriculture, everything
that is so very deeply integrated, built
over decades.
And we are already seeing Canadian
businesses relocating or expanding into
the US. We're seeing investment
uncertainty continuing to grow as well
as talent, especially young
professionals leaving. It's like
historically high margins of successful
Canadians leaving. And yet the Liberals
will frequently say, well, we have the
highest we have a historical amount of
foreign direct investment
of foreign entities buying Canadian
businesses. And then the people who
created those businesses are more often
than not just selling it off and living
rich or they're starting new businesses
outside of Canada because it's not worth
it for them here. That's not an
accomplishment. In a healthy society, in
a healthy economy to have high FDI on on
businesses buying Canadian companies, um
that's not inherently a bad thing. But
when you when you add it to all of the
other little points, the signal that it
sends is actually quite bad. And if
anything, you know, they want to say
that, oh, we're not dependent on the US.
Well, when the US is buying up Canadian
businesses because Canadian business
owners don't want them, can't afford
them, or are moving out of the country.
>> Windsor is reeling. A$ 16 billion dollar
industry in Windsor has just been
smashed with an in increased tariffs on
particularly mold making. Have you heard
Mark Carney even mention it? He was busy
waving around a figurine of Sir Isaac
Brock comparing himself to a a 19th
century war hero. And yet he doesn't
have a single word to utter about the
people of Windsor whose jobs are
hemorrhaging in light of these new
tariffs. He refuses to stand up against
these wrongheaded American tariffs. He's
done absolutely nothing on this file in
the last year other than use it to stoke
fear and distract from his catastrophic
failings here at home. Before shifting
gears a little bit here, I wanted to
highlight the press gallery and their
response to having such a lengthy
interaction with Pierre Polyv this
morning. I thought it was kind of funny.
What? What's going on?
>> We are still incredibly dependent on the
USA, which again in and of itself is not
inherently a bad thing, especially when
you have this massive source of revenue
that's helped your country immensely.
And then you're using that revenue to
increase capacity, increase your
exports, build the infrastructure. That
all of that is such a winning economic
move. Except we haven't done any of it.
>> Sorry. You're saying to me, Dan, that
you have push back in media circles
because you talk about the absurdity of
net zero, which has caused this arguably
the cornerstone of this crisis.
Incredible, isn't it? I mean, they don't
like net zero. They don't want me to
talk about it. They want to talk about
gasoline in a vacuum. I'm not prepared
to do that. And the first evidence that
they can't allow me to do that or that I
won't do that is the Canadian dollar.
It's never behaved in a way where it
hasn't been the petroy. Yeah, I think
that's what the election was for. To
your point, I'm not sure what we learned
in the video released yesterday. That is
fundamentally different from how this
government is approaching things uh now
and as they were in in April. So,
politics is about timing. Uh and I
wonder what the timing of this video is
supposed to indicate to people. Um there
hasn't been a marketked change or
development in the status of
negotiations between Canada and the US
since the prime minister took office.
Um, I would say yesterday's video
probably leaves Canadians with an
understanding that we're not any closer
to that than than maybe we were uh in
the fall or or sometime last spring. So,
so why now? My prediction uh is is
twofold. One, uh the prime minister is
reminding Canadians, to Bond's point,
everyday Canadians that uh Donald Trump
is to blame for all of Canada's
problems. I.e. even though I have a
majority government, I'm really not the
problem guys. Uh check south of the
border. Uh, and I wonder what it means
for next week's spring economic
statement. I do think that we're going
to see extraordinary spending. We saw
some comments from the IMF suggesting
that the debt to GDP ratio uh can
increase uh based on Canada's fiscal
position. I think the government's going
to take that ball and run uh and they're
going to use the uncertainty with the
United States as a backdrop for more
deficit spending.
>> I've said it before and I will say it
again. The same reason why Mark Carney
won the election is also probably why he
is going to be pushed out of Canada.
Because you do not pivot away from
geography, your largest trading partner.
You don't pivot away from a shared
border in which whatever your pivots are
are going to have massive implications
to that shared border. You don't pivot
away from integrated infrastructure,
cultural, and even legal alignment.
None of that is replaceable in even
decades if you really wanted to. So, I
don't think this is really an economic
strategy. I think this is political
positioning. And I'm willing to bet that
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