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WILD! Even the Woke Left are CALLING OUT Carney’s Broken System + American FLEES to Canada?

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So, we are currently surviving off of

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what savings we could get together

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before we fled the United States.

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>> It just doesn't stop. Welcome back to

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Moose and Loose. My name's David. Today,

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we have the far-left, the woke left,

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calling out how bad Canada's made system

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has become. This is where we are today

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where the left are calling this out.

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We've got Tom Malair, NDP Tom Malair

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calling out and humiliating the NDP

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candidates running for leadership. You

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can't make this stuff up. We got a bunch

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of other stuff here. Doug Guzman, Don

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Ferrell. Let's jump into this. Starting

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this one off, we got Shet East posting

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this. The latest innovative research

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Quebec poll modeled out the poll itself.

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We see here the BQ the separatist party

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in Quebec has 31% plus 17. So the

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separatist movement very strong in

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Quebec right now. But we are seeing the

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Liberals here plus 12 at 26.

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Conservatives plus 5 at 18 and minus 27

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for coalition Avenir Quebec. And modeled

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out what do we see the separatist party

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here? 75 seats plus 72. Wild. the

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Liberals at 41 seats. Moving ahead,

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we've got a poll here. Majority of

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Canadians want Governor General's

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$393,000

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salary cut after latest race. Of course,

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she doesn't do anything. She shows up

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for a couple of photo ops, brings out

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the ceremonial artifacts, goes over to

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Greenland to launch a new embassy for a

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country with 66,000 people that has like

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what 19 Canadians that live there. Says

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here, Mary Simon received a $15,000

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raise this year, bringing her up to 393.

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Now, this is preposterous. She almost

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makes as much as the prime minister and

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she does almost nothing. Moving ahead,

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we've got $1099 for blueberries in

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Canada because, well, liberal inflation

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is a real thing. We've got Pierre Polyv

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blasting the BC Human Rights Tribunal.

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This organization's a complete joke.

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After they find Chilowak, BC school

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trustee Barry Newfield $750,000

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for saying there are two genders,

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calling them mad sensors. That's right.

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He's going to lose his entire life

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savings and probably some more because

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he said there's two genders. That's how

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broken our country is. Moving ahead,

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we've got Marty with this one pointing

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out the government waste. We've got

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eight-fold expenditure increase at the

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Department of Women's and Gender Equity

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Canada. And well, yeah, it speaks for

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itself here. So, we can see the spending

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back here. This is when Steven Harper

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was in power. Justin Trudeau gets in

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right there. And you can see this just

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goes to the moon. And this is where the

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far-off ripoff essentially came from

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that whole segment because Trudeau just

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starts sending our money over to Africa

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and just disappears. And nobody sees

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that money ever again. People are

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getting a lot of money, millions of

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dollars in places where there's no

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auditing the money. Is this money

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laundering? Looks like it. Will we ever

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know? I don't know. Maybe when the

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Conservatives finally get into power, we

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can open up the books and see where this

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money truly went. One thing's for

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certain, the number of Canadians eating

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at food banks has absolutely

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skyrocketed. And we've got Tom Moare

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making fun of one of these NDP

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candidates, Avy Lewis, the frontr runner

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on CTV. You can't make this up. It's an

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NDP making fun of an NDP for being too

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radically left.

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>> I'll give you an example. Alvi Lewis has

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said that he wants to have governmentrun

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grocery stores. I guess he wants the

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government to run grocery stores because

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the government's so good at doing

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everything else. Actually, no. The

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government's not good at doing

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everything else cuz they can't get you

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your passport or your pension check. So,

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the very idea of having the government

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involved in something like groceries is

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mindboggling. But he's got a base,

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especially in the large cities,

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especially in the very progressive

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people. His wife, by the way, Naomi

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Mlean has been a key factor in his

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campaign. She

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>> I just got to stop it there for a

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second. Not sure I ever expected Tom O'

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Care to be destroying the Liberals in

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2026. Didn't have that on my bingo card.

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>> She's highly regarded and she is really

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a very strong voice of the left not only

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in in Canada but around the world. So

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she's been helping I mean her her

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presence and her frankly gravitas has

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been helping Avi Lewis a lot but I don't

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think it's going to translate into

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seats. Avi Lewis has run twice in

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British Columbia and you want a leader

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who can get you elected. Well, the

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starting point is getting himself

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elected. Jack Leighton had to do that in

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Toronto and then, you know, worked from

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there. But Avi Lewis actually got fewer

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votes the second time out in his

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election. So, I don't think that there's

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much there to to augur well other than

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for Avi Lewis to be putting himself

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forward, but I don't think that's going

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to translate into seats for the NDP in

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in this configuration.

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>> The whole thing is a real mess because

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it's a gamble getting a seat. Heather

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McFersonson is probably best suited to

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be leader because she has a seat and

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she'll likely keep her seat, but there's

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not that many safe NDP ridings. I

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believe one of them is the one I'm in.

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It's not that safe, but it's probably

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safe. There's a couple of them around

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the country, but I mean, you know, it's

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bad when you have Tom Mair, NDP Tom

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Mair, making fun of the NDP candidates.

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I mean, look at this Brady Bunch. He

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just tore a strip off of Avi Lewis.

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You've got Farmer Joe over here. You've

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got the train conductor. I mean, who put

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this group together? That angles guy is

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so crazy. They didn't even let him in to

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be a candidate. You got the first

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indigenous woman here who's that's her

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claim to fame. Why she's a good

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candidate. That that's not even a reason

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to be running. What have you done in

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your life? That's why you're looking

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through these like Heather McFersonson

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seems to be the obvious choice here, but

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who knows who they're going to vote for.

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At least she was able to get a seat. Avy

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needs to win. He's fringe enough to pull

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some of the Liberal support. I think

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that's true. When he speaks, he's a

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little more charismatic than all the

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rest. So, and he's got the most support,

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the most financial support. So, it

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probably would be best for the

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Conservatives if Avy wins. And while

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we're talking about woke, we've got this

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lady here from America who's complaining

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how expensive it is in Canada after she

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fled from America. So dramatic.

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>> I'm a scholar of the far right who has

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fled the United States to Canada, and I

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need help. The situation in Canada is

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absolutely dire for Americans who don't

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know, the housing crisis here is worse

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than in the United States. I lived in LA

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for 6 years and I have not faced rent as

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bad as here. When my partner, our cat,

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and our dog fled the United States, we

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headed north with the goal of being

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close to where our families are located,

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which is on the west coast. So, we are

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now in British Columbia. More

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specifically, we are in the Cedar Sky

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Highway in the greater Vancouver area.

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we are attempting to find housing in

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this the western side of uh this region.

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>> So this scholar of the far right,

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whatever that means, she researches the

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far right, leaves America thinking she's

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going to go to the utopia that is

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Canada, and goes to the most expensive

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part of Canada, which is one of the most

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expensive places on planet Earth,

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Vancouver. Not a lot of thought went

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into this. partner and I are here on a

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visitor visa, which is a six months

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possible stay for Americans. But while

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you're here on a visitor visa, you can't

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work.

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>> There it is. This plan just got even

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dumber. They can't work and they're

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living in Vancouver unable to make

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money. But don't worry, folks. This gets

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dumber.

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>> So, we are currently surviving off of

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what savings we could get together

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before we fled the United States. And

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that's not terribly much. And in Canada,

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I think it's actually the the cost of

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living crisis is worse here, especially

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when you are shut out of the health care

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system when you can't access any of the

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resources that Canadians have access to.

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And and that's understandable. You know,

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I'm not a citizen of the country, but it

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is it is making the financial situation

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dire because we can't work because

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>> so they didn't save money. They fled

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America and the evil Donald Trump so

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scary to go to British Columbia, go to

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Vancouver, the most expensive city in

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North America. And now she's complaining

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that they don't have enough money. They

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can't make money. This is the dumbest

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plan I've ever heard.

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>> Is there are two adults, a cat and a

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dog? We are looking for more than a

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room, but a one-bedroom, two-bedroom,

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uh, for free or below market rates. And

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I know that's a huge ask, but that's

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what we need. Canadians have been asking

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where I'm located.

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>> No, you need to go home. Canadians are

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already living in the streets. If

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there's free places to live, it'll be

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for Canadians. Time to go home.

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>> And what I need because y'all are such

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lovely human beings. This is the ask. If

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you could help me by interacting,

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reposting this video, I would very much

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>> This is pathetic. This video is

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pathetic. There's no thought in this. If

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they really wanted to do this, they

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should have bought a van. They should

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have moved into it, built a bed in

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there, drove up here, had a place to

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stay. It would have been free. They

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could have just van life, park out in

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the woods, park in big box store parking

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lots. Instead, what do they do? They

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flee America and go to the most

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expensive place. This is the left right

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here. Just completely irrational. No

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logic whatsoever. You're not born a

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65-year-old with a pension heavily

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indexed in US shares. You'll never

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survive in Canada. Moving ahead, we've

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got this one here. Wow. Disabled

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Canadians being offered maid simply

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because they live alone and care is

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expensive for them. Look at this. This

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is coming from a lefty from Kelly

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saying, "I'm about as far left as you

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can get, but we have problems with maid

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in Canada. How do I know? It was offered

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to me in lie of care. I'm disabled. I

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was alone. My condition's expensive.

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Yes, I was allowed to say no, but no

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alternative care was offered. That's

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coercion." Even the left are calling out

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how draconian this is. Matt Walsh called

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this out today, too. How bad maid is.

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It's on the American media. How the

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government is ending Canadians lives and

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offering Well, right here you can see

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offering maid instead of care. The

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Liberals are disgusting what they're

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doing. On this episode of Faroff Ripoff,

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we've got this one here. This is coming

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from Andy Lee. This is a different kind

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of far-off ripoff. We've got Canadian

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taxpayers spending almost 9 million to

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renovate office building space at the

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Embassy of Canada to the Philippines in

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Manila. Why? Why would we spend that

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much money? They're not even building

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something new in the Philippines.

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Everything's dirt cheap in the

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Philippines. What are they doing with $9

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million? If somebody's over there, go

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over there and take some pictures or

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some video of what this looks like in

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there. Send it over. have done office

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builds in the Philippines and have been

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to this embassy and know they are

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building very well. This cost would

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assume that they are doing a complete

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gutting rena on all three floors in

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their tier 1 office building RCBC Plaza

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and paying above even premium office fit

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rates per square meter. There it is.

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Like this is way over cost, not adding

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up unless it's more or less complete

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tear down and redo high-end fixtures

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across the board. End result seems

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wasteful regardless considering it's

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fairly standard office and the current

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build is more than adequate. That's just

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it. I'm sure most of these embassies,

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they're totally fine. The government's

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just like, "Yeah, let's just rebuild

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that. Completely waste taxpayer dollars

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when we got people living in tents." We

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got Brian Lily posting this. We've got

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F-35 reports. There's all this talk of

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F-35s. The government has done a full

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report on this. It's very clear. The

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Grippins on the right, F-35s on the

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left. You can see the score here.

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Mission performance 97%, upgradability

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100%, sustainment 85, 86, 67 which is

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the lowest, capability delivery overall

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95%. The Grippons get a failing rating

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on everything. They don't even beat the

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F-35s on anything. The closest is 81 to

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85 here. 22% on mission performance

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overall 33%. This should put this to

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bed. No more talk about the Grippins.

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The only reason why the left keep

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pushing this because it's anti-America.

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It's so irrational. It's insane with all

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this talk of Donald Trump and getting a

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deal. Carney bringing in Janice Sheret.

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What does she have to say about our

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negotiating ability?

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>> We actually, I think, have amongst the

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best trade negotiators in the world. And

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in fact, they've been described to me as

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uh ninja trade negotiators for Canada.

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Um, you know, we have managed to

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negotiate, you know, trade agreements,

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15 different trade agreements around the

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world.

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>> Yeah. Where are these ninjas? Are they

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on break? They retire? Where'd they go?

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Now, I jump over to this article here on

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Politico. There's some interesting

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tidbits in here. They go through a whole

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bunch of stuff here and name drop a

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bunch of people. Carney, Bob Renie,

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Melanie Jolie, etc. But up here it says,

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"Person to watch Doug Guzman, the former

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RBC exec now heading up the NAS Defense

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Investment Agency. Guzman knows Carney

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well, having crossed paths with the PM

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at Goldman Sachs in New York and

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Toronto. Thank you for that tidbit. I

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had a suspicion, but thank you for

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confirming that. Not that we actually

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expect to see him much. The agency CEO

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isn't even listed in the government's

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online directory." So, I've been saying

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this for a while. They quietly appointed

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Doug Guzman. I've been pointing out how

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this is one of his A team members. It's

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interesting to see finally the media is

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starting to catch up with what I'm

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putting out here. You can see I've got

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the star on here. These are his A team

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members. Doug Guzman, they could have

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mentioned too. He went to Harvard just

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like Mark Carney. So, we've added that

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now to the moose chart here. So, this

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stuff doesn't go away anywhere. And one

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other piece of info from this article is

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Don Ferrell. So, Don Ferrell, who I also

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have listed as one of Mark Carney's 18

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members here, which she's the one who's

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all wrapped up in this Trans Alta

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Brookfield deal. These two guys went

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over from Brookfield. They likely got to

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know her very well. She used to sit on

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the board of ATCO. ATCO is a modular

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housing company. She left the board of

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ATCO to join Mark Carney as the head of

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the major projects office. Mark Carney

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holds a lot of shares in BlackRock who

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owns a lot of ATCO and we've been seeing

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a ton of ATCO ads here on X every single

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day. So that's a crash course on Don

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Ferrell. says here, "The CEO of the

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major projects office popped up in

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reports logged by Tech Resources,

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Firewood Metals, Rogers Communications,

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and the Pathways Projects, and Bruce

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Power." So, Tech Resources right there,

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Tech Resources, Carney reportedly

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pressured Anglo-American to relocate its

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headquarters to Canada as a condition

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approving the 53 billion acquisition of

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Tech. So, there's this huge deal that's

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going on there. Her name mentioned in

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that, it also mentions Rogers and

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Pathways Project. Rogers is interesting

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because there's a lot of liberal

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connections here to Rogers. We've got

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Rogers right here. Blackstone agreed to

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buy 49.9% of Rogers and Blackstone's the

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one that's wrapped up in with none other

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than Stephen A. Schwarzman connected to

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Donald Trump also connected to Western

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LNG who's tied in Apollo Global

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Management. Leon Black tied to Jeffrey

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Epstein which is doing that deal with

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KSI Lissim's LNG tied to North Coast

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Transmission Line. All this stuff

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wrapped up. And then going the other

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direction here, you've got Jack

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Cochwell, who's one of the creators of

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Brookfield. He's on the board of

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directors of Rogers. We've also got Nav

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Deep Baines, former Liberal under

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Trudeau, moved over to a chief corporate

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affairs officer at Rogers. And as for

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the Pathways Project, I'm going to redo

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this section here so it's easier to

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read, but these are the major projects.

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The Pathways Project was announced as

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one of these and Mark Carney's invested

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in Exxon Mobile, Conicle, Phillips, and

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Canadian Natural Resources. All

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companies a part of the Pathways

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project. So these are all direct

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conflicts of interest. This is a carbon

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capture and storage project that helps

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Mark Carney roll out his net zero agenda

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and boost his 3% carried interest off

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his Brookfield Global Transition Fund

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One, which is going to make him well

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stinking rich. And while we're talking

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about Carney, what's he up to today?

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Well, he showed up at this housing

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announcement. They shot everything down

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for him. No hard hat, no problem.

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>> Fine.

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>> That's my mark.

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>> Yes.

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>> Uh fant. Yeah, it's very professional

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here. Um well listen uh it's a great

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pleasure uh to be here with

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>> So he just goes on to thank a bunch of

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people but he does drop one tidbit here.

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>> Um you know it was a year ago last week

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um I went it was during the uh

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leadership campaign at that time I went

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to uh UBC's smart structures lab uh to

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look at the various ways that uh

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pre-fabricated factory housing modular

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housing uh could be accelerated some of

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the best research there. Uh we also

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>> so he mentions the fabric prefab modular

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housing and well that's no surprise he

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mentioned that before the election

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because not only does he have shares in

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Black Rockck which are invested in ATCO

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which is a modular housing company but

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Brookfield themselves owns Modular Group

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which is a modular housing company. Of

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course he's going to push this because

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then eventually he'll be sending over

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multi-million dollar contracts or

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billion dollar contracts to Modular

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Group to build houses and Brookfield

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makes more money. Moving ahead, we've

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got this petition here that was started

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well back in December. We've got this

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one's being sponsored by Conservative

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Leanne RDE of this writing here. I don't

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want to read on camera. This is the

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bi-election petition. We the undersigned

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citizens and residents of Canada call

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upon the House Commons require that any

15:29

member of Parliament who crosses the

15:31

floor to join another registered

15:32

political party must vacate their seat

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and trigger a bi-election in their

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writing while permitting them to sit as

15:38

an independent without such a

15:39

requirement. This petition here had been

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started on December 18th, 2025. And in

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just a couple of months, it's already

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got 44,000 signatures. If we search the

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petitions here and go signatures most,

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what do we have? The bi-election one is

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at the top. This is the top petition

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right now. This is an easy way to see

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what the people want. Now, these

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petitions, they don't go anywhere. The

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Mark Carney government, the Trudeau

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government never acted on any of them.

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Maybe we should change that. Maybe these

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should turn into referendums that people

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vote on and it changes the laws in

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Canada without Parliament having an

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ability to push back against it. It's

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the will of the people. Maybe we should

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change this system.

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