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Pierre Poilievre: The Economy Is About to Collapse! America Is Making a Huge Mistake!

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Trump threw the election and then

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thereafter said that

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>> Canada should honestly become our 51st

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state

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>> which is never going to happen.

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>> Pierre Polyv, leader of his majesty's

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loyal opposition. There's a significant

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probability that you could be Canada's

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next leader and your team said I can ask

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you whatever I want.

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>> Okay.

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>> So it appears that the United States

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have made the decision to kind of go it

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alone in the world

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>> and that is a very big strategic

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mistake. In Canada's case, we have

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everything the United States needs if

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they treat us like a friend. So, for

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example, we have the fourth biggest

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supply of oil. And if you look at the

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leading five, which of these countries

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do you think the United States can most

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rely on?

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>> And I'm looking at the third vial there

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in the row, Iran.

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>> Mhm.

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>> Has Trump taken the right course of

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action?

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>> The Iranian government has been

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extremely hostile and very dangerous to

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Canada. They are the leading world

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sponsor of terrorism. And there's no

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doubt in my mind that the only reason

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that they are enriching uranium is for

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the purpose of developing a weapon. And

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there's a far greater risk to them

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having a nuclear weapon than even North

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Korea. So the initial actions were

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definitely necessary.

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>> But how do you think this plays out? And

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if Trump had called you and asked for

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your support, would you have given it?

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>> Well, let let's put it this way.

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>> What is the thing that you're most

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concerned about?

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>> We're overt taxing our population. We're

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punishing initiative. We have 20,000

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immigrant doctors who can't work in

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medicine. Wages have been destroyed.

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Young people can't start a family in

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this economy. And that is why the

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working class across the Western world

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is so angry. The good news is we can

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reverse all of that.

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>> And the other thing that I actually was

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really keen to talk about is this.

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>> Wow.

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>> I can see the emotion in your face.

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>> Yeah.

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>> It's still there.

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>> Yeah. I hadn't thought about that in a

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while.

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This is super interesting to me. My team

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gave me this report to show me how many

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of you that watch this show subscribe.

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And some of you have told us according

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to this that you are unsubscribed from

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the channel randomly. So favor to ask

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all of you. Please could you check right

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now if you've hit the subscribe button

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if you are a regular viewer of the show

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and you like what we do here. We're

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approaching quite a significant landmark

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on this show in terms of a subscriber

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number. So, if there was one simple free

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thing that you could do to help us, my

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team, everyone here, to keep this show

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free, to keep it improving year over

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year and week over week, it is just to

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check if you've hit it. Only thing I'll

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ever ask of you, do we have a deal? If

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you do it, I'll tell you what I'll do.

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I'll make sure every single week, every

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single month, we fight harder and harder

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to hear. I've stayed true to that

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promise since the very beginning of the

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Dio, and I will not let you down. Please

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help us. Really appreciate it. Let's get

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on with the show.

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Pierre Polyv, leader of his majesty's

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loyal opposition. There is so much I

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want to talk to you about. I think you

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have a truly fascinating formative

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childhood. One of which I've I've really

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seldom seen on this show, especially

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when the person rises so high in their

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political ambitions. But I think the

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most appropriate thing to start with

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because it's just front of mind for me

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at the moment is what the hell is going

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on in the world?

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And I mean that's genuinely I'm I'm up

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all night trying to figure out if we're

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on the verge of World War II. What's

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going on with all these alliances we

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used to have? What is going on in the

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world?

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>> The history of starts really in the

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post-war period with a massive increase

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in the power and the wealth of the

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United States. They unleashed the

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capitalist system. They effectively

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buried the Soviet Union just by out

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hustling, out producing and out

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outgrowing until the Soviet Union

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collapsed. And then a new authoritarian

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power snuck up on the United States.

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China went from having 80% of its

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population living on one less than a

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dollar a day to being the second biggest

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economy in the world. At the same time,

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uh, the American working class has been

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thoroughly screwed over by relentless

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money printing that has inflated their

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cost of living while also inflating the

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wealth of of a small group of elites.

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And I think this resulted in a major

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push back. Now, some of that was

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justified. That push back is justified,

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but I also think some of it is very much

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unjustified. Tariffing countries like

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Canada makes no sense. uh if you're the

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United States, you should want more

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friends, more trade with those friends.

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And that's one of the reasons why I've

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been touring the United States to make

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the case for Canada and to remind our

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American friends that they are stronger

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working with countries like Canada and

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the United Kingdom than they are pushing

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those natural allies away.

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>> It appears that the United States have

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made the decision to kind of go it alone

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in the world. I mean, I was at Davos and

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I saw what Trump said. I saw a variety

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of things in the leadup to there talking

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about taking Greenland, turning Canada

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into one of the United States 51st

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states. Is that what he said? 51st

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state.

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>> That's never going to happen.

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>> It seems to be very adversarial. And

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through my childhood and through my

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adulthood, over the last 30 years, the

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US has always been the strong ally, not

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an individualistic isolated force in the

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world. What's what's going on here?

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>> I think that is a very big strategic

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mistake. Uh I think America would be

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better off working with the the

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traditional Western alliance that helped

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win the Cold War. Uh we had a very big

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menace as a nuclear armed Soviet Union

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that was expansionary. Its empire was

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pushing eastward into Europe and the

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response of the United States was to

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build a strong NATO alliance and then to

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unleash its economy to just outproduce

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the Soviets and bring them to their

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knees. In Canada's case, we have

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everything the United States needs uh if

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they treat us like a friend. We have the

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fourth biggest supply of oil.

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>> You can see it here.

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>> That's right. We could uh maybe pull

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that over here. This is the oil reserves

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by country. As you can see, Canada is

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number four. And after us is Iraq and

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then the United States. But if you look

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at the leading five, which of these

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countries do you think the United States

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can most rely on? Is it Venezuela, Saudi

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Arabia, Iran, or Iraq? No, it's Canada.

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It works very well with American

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refineries and we sell it to the United

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States at enormous price discount.

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Furthermore, we could build up an

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enormous reserve of this oil so that if,

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god forbid, the straight of Hormuse were

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to be closed, just a random example,

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you're from the American America's

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friends in neighboring Canada would have

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a couple hundred millions barrels that

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are already produced and ready for use

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uh if uh if it's needed. So this is

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really uh kind of rocket fuel for the

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Canadian economy, but it's strategically

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