THEY’VE COMPLETELY LOST IT
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Canadian sovereignty. That is a loaded
statement, a loaded term, and something
that means something different to
everybody else. If you ask somebody from
the Elbows Up crew, it means we need to
withstand the United States. If you ask,
I don't know, a normal Canadian what
that means, it means Canada be able to
stand it two feet, be able to use the
resources it has at its fingertips to be
able to stand alone.
But nonetheless, on this Monday,
Canadian sovereignty has been coming
back into the question yet again from a
variety of different angles. And today,
we're going to be discussing all that
and the strange development that it is.
And we need to be aware and take and
acknowledge all these indiv all these
different entities and all these
different countries who want to take
what we have. It's incumbent upon us as
Canadians to say no and to fight back.
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get into our first story, shall we? This
has been just utterly slow walked,
dripped ever since Carney got into
power. He's been and him him and his
media buddies been trying to just maybe
just slowly leak it into the Canadian
culture because, hey, let's see how it
goes. I did a whole campaign saying,
"America sucks. We're going to be
sovereign forever." It's hard to do
that. and then turn around saying, "Oh,
should we join the EU and give up our
sovereignty?
Should we do that? I don't know. Is that
a good idea?" Well, again, this is
probably the third or fourth time since
Carney became prime minister that they
are now putting this sentiment out. We
see this from CTV Canada in the European
Union poll suggests broad openness to
the idea. Oh, is there broad openness to
the idea? Oh, is there new polling
suggests
very operative word there? A majority of
Canadians think Canada ought to explore
joining the EU at a fraught time for
geopolitical relations. A survey of
4,000 people conducted by Spark
Advocacy's polling arm in March found
that one in four respondents thought it
would be a good idea for Canada to
formally join the economic and political
block of European Union uh nations. A
further 58% indicated it was a proposal
worth exploring further while the
remainder felt it was a bad idea. Sparks
chief strategy officer Bruce Anderson
who again really hates Pol says the
survey suggests Canadians are
increasingly open to finding ways to
buck Canada's reliance on the US after
more than a year of tariffs under US
President Donald Trump's second
administration. So you catch that.
People are looking for different ways to
buck through reliance on the US. So we
want someone else to be our daddy.
We are a nation of children. We are a
nation of children. No one has the Oh go
to want to stand on their own. No, no,
no. We need somebody else. Okay. U we
can't rely on USA anymore. So China,
maybe we can just pony up with you. EU,
could we pony up with you? How about you
start being adults and I don't know,
standing on your own because we have the
ability to do it. It's so funny.
Sovereignty, sovereignty, sovereignty.
Oh, we could be part of the EU. These
people are just first order thinkers.
They don't think through what they are
saying and what they believe. They just
hear what they see in the media. They
get fearful and just say, "Yeah, screw
Trump, but yeah, we don't need the US,
but we need the EU. What will the EU
give us? EU is as bad or more screwed up
than we are. What are they going to do
for us? They don't even know what's
going on over there right now." But hey,
alas, people are warming up to the idea.
The fact that they keep trying to
propagandize Canadians to get them to
want to join the EU is disgusting. And I
100%
am going to say no to that and just fly
in the face of any time they try to post
crap like this cuz it's clear has
nothing to do with Canadians. Has
nothing to do with doing what's best for
us. It's about control. How can we
centralize more control? Well, we've
seen our federal government tried to
centralize their power. It's like what
if we centralize more of it to the EU?
That's all this is. It's not there to
help you. It's not there to help
Canadians because we can stand on our
own if we truly wanted to. We have the
ability to do it. It depends if people
have enough courage to want to do it or
do you always need to look for another
daddy.
Canada has daddy issues. Tell you that
much right now. We need to start
standing on our own and being adults.
But again, this idea of sovereignty
keeps being brought up because I don't
know sovereignty. sovereignty. CBC
picked up on the story we talked earlier
on this our live stream this morning on
is the fact that oh shoot annexation
really isn't going to happen now. Uh
here's a minute and a half from CBC
talking about it. Donald Trump's threats
to annex Canada may have stopped because
of the president's deference to one man.
A new book is offering insight into the
role of King Charles. Julia Chapman on
this for us. And Julia, the book derives
the detail from an interview with the US
president.
>> That's right, David. This is a book
written by Robert Hardman, a British
journalist and royal commentator. Uh,
it's mostly about Queen Elizabeth II,
but it does also touch on King Charles.
And he interviewed President Trump back
in December, uh, speaking about his
relationship with the late Queen, with
the current king. He says the US
president asked him, uh, what he thought
about his plans for Greenland. He said
he disapproved uh and he said while
we're at it, leave Canada alone as well
or you or you'll make the king very
unhappy. Now Hardman says the response
that he got from President Trump was uh
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