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What has a decade of woke left -wing anti -development policies done to our country?

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Well, the UK's Keir Starmer may actually end up stepping down and suddenly Mark Carney is open to collaborating with America again.With all due respect though, what is he actually saying?I'm serious.I would really appreciate your help because I'm trying to listen to it and Huh?When even Democrats are sounding the alarm over what the Liberals are doing here in Canada, maybe this stops being some quote -unquote right -wing conspiracy theory and starts becoming a real conversation.I'm Jasmine Lane.

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Like, share, subscribe, and comment your thoughts down below.Apparently, questioning systems is no longer mega -extremism.Funny how that happens, hey?You vilify it and then it actually starts working against you and suddenly it's socially acceptable to talk about.The only benefit to all of this is the fact that we may very well be witnessing ideological collapse in real time where the political class is realizing that reality is catching up to them way sooner than they would like to admit.

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You can have two philosophies when you're elected.Either gouge people to death on taxes, which the vast majority of municipalities and provinces and in federal government across our country does, or you cut costs and put money back into people's pockets.

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Honestly, that may be the most accidentally revealing political quote of the week.Whether or not you like Doug Ford, suddenly governments everywhere are realizing the core problem of socialism, which is that eventually you run out of other people's money.

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But the fact is that we're a year in and so far there is a major gap between Mark Carney's promises, his words and his actions.So far, it's an illusion.It will be interesting to see what they come out with in terms of their legislation.Like usual, the devil will be in the details.Because don't forget, this is the same Liberal government for the last 11 years.This Prime Minister did advise the last one, and these were all the same promises they made about C -69, that there would be concrete timelines, that projects would get approved.

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Instead, what are the results?Well, 11 years later, a trillion dollars has left Canada, and one year after, this Prime Minister promised Canadians that he would enable major projects to get built at speeds never before seen in generations.He says they're only now suggesting that they will bring in the policy and legislative frameworks to make Canada's regulatory system competitive with the United States and with other major oil and gas producers.

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Bear with me here while I hypothesize and give my two cents because I think I've come to the conclusion that the number one reason why it is that liberals keep getting elected is is because Canadians do not actually know what sovereignty or freedom means.Like, what does freedom mean to you?I'd love to know in the comments down below.But most people, if you ask that question, their response will say, oh, well, you know, I have a house, and I can drive to and from work on my own.Just these very surface -level things of what freedom is.But freedom is so much more than that.

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You know, it's the autonomy to do create the life that you deserve, that you work hard for.It is the freedom to not have to rely on the government for $10 a day child care, for a national school food program, and to not cheer on a government for spending so much of your money that due to inflation and the bottom cost always being passed on to the consumer, that you now rely on those programs.And so, yeah, it's a great program.Because you need it, but nobody ever looks past why do I need it?Why do I work so hard?Why do I have a full -time job and I still need that?

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Why am I cheering them on for giving that to me when the reason why I am the way that I am and I'm in the situation I am is actually because of them.

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also lost a net 17 ,700 jobs.In the first four months of this year, the economy has now lost a total of 112 ,000 jobs.

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And there's a really big difference between a society that has social safety nets for those who are most vulnerable, people who need help getting pulled out of a hole that they found themselves in, people who are injured, you know, versus Having these programs for the entire public, what does that say about the standard of living for the entire public?And why doesn't anybody talk about that?

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What does this do to the Prime Minister's reputation and to his claim that he is the best fiscal manager?I mean, look, there are some things that you can't control here when it comes to trade action from the United States, but certainly it doesn't help.

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Absolutely.I feel like I say this once a month on the show and probably eventually I'll be right.It'll be proven out in the polling numbers.But the Kearney's brand is completely tied to the economy, to jobs.And, you know, in this case, analysts were actually surprised by these numbers.They had been anticipating that jobs would be more jobs.

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They were not anticipating this.Unfortunately, they're also now predicting tougher times ahead, that this is not just a blip, that this is part of a sustained downturn in the economy.Mark Kearney can't afford slippage in the demographics that you mentioned, in youth or in core, what they refer to as core men, men of working ages.Those are people who have been voting for and supporting Pyropolyev.But Karny in the last election was able to get just enough to win the election.And so he really needs to keep that demographic.

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Look, businesses have stopped hiring.That's in part because of Trump and trade, for sure.But it's also because of all of the uncertainty.Uncertainty that's caused by things from the Trudeau era, like Bill C -69.And if Mark Carney does repeal that next week.I'm going to have to come up with something better to point to as an example of where we need to see some improvements.

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Now, according to the prime minister's office, they are looking at changing some legislation to make the process of building anything and attracting capital a little bit more viable.But the broader hypocrisy here is so politically devastating because governments And people like Mark Carney, George Soros, Obama, and Mark Carney's wife, Diana Fox, do not dismantle the systems that they helped to create.When they talk of a new world order, they mean it.This is a plan that has gone back decades.And how convenient is it that you have all the right press conferences, and then you say this?at a Canada 2020 event.

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Those whose politics is to destroy, to demolish, dismantle, they're not going to change their instincts.This is, in many respects, this is their moment, right?We can't match them by being timid imitations of them.We can't answer them by pining for an old order that's not going to return.And the loss of control that people feel that feeds our age of anxiety, it can only be answered, only be answered by positive action, by building that which comes next.through the crack in the bell, as Leonard Cohen said, through the rupture that the light gets in.

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In this more uncertain world, building for all, actual building, concrete, steel and code is the new progressive politics.And our message, our message to Canadians right from the start has been reflecting back what we've heard.It's a more dangerous world.We have to take care of ourselves.And as Canadians, we will always take care of each other.Building a country that's not just strong, but it's good.

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Not just prosperous, but fair.Not just for some most of the time, but for all Canadians all of the time.Thank you.

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numbers after they get their majority, and they're the worst in six months.And you know, speaking of the instability piece, they have a majority.You know, so it was kind of pretty weak sauce there from Turnbull to blame the opposition for what's happening.It's like, no, you have control now.You have full leverage.And Canadians know this.

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So you will need to see results.You will need to see results on the trade front.You will need to see results on the economic growth.

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As Ryan Gerritsen writes, we have a Prime Minister who is focuseddangerous.11 years in our country is unrecognizable.These tired, somber speeches aren't putting food on the table or paying the bills.

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What has a decade of woke, left -wing, anti -development policies done to our country?Soft on crime bail laws have let dangerous criminals and repeat offenders back onto our streets instead of keeping them behind bars where they belong.Their so -called failed safe supply experiment has only worsened the addiction crisis and exposed families and their kids to discarded needles and addicts shooting up in the parks.Their out -of -control immigration policies have overwhelmed our nation's housing supply, strained our social services, and created a national youth unemployment crisis.And their anti -resource, keep -it -in -the -ground, eco -extremism has left us less able to secure, to provide a secure supply of energy to our friends and allies around the world with safe, secure and responsibly produced energy products.So there's a reason why we refer to the last 10 years as Canada's lost decade.

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And I can't help but at the very least think, wow, this is so very coincidental.When Keir Starmer of the UK, a good friend of Mark Carney's.

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Well, breaking tonight, Sir Keir Starmer looks set to resign as Prime Minister in this coming week.I know you've heard it all before, but we've seen huge speculation this evening that suggests the Prime Minister's time has indeed run out.

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Is facing off

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that did lasting damage to this country.

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And they also lost over 1 ,400 council seats and half of the seats that they were defending in the May 2026 local elections.

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Stormer continued London's disastrous green energy crusade, open border immigration policies including protection of gangs and permanent war against Russia and Ukraine while raising taxes and cutting welfare.He jailed anti -immigrant protesters for their speech.But most of all, he kept scheming against Trump and Trump's destruction of the rotten globalist order that give people like him and Obama political power.Starmer called the Iran war a violation of international law, initially denying the U .S.use of British bases.

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The same in -your -face strategy the U .K.led in sabotaging Trump's quest for peace between Russia and Ukraine.But when Trump moved to deny Iran a nuclear weapon, the resulting energy disruption consigned the Labour Party and probably Starmer himself to the dustbin of history.

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Yet in typical leftist fashion, I suppose his argument is that he inherited such travesty from 14 years ago.conservative rule, which, yeah, sure, I'm sure there were problems there.And he also warned that if people elected the conservative party again, it would be utter chaos, which is fascinating when you consider the fact that The very reasons he is being called to step down are unbelievably similar across Western nations who had a left -leaning government and the ideological purity test that they decided to use their nations as an experiment of, right?And the results have been quite terrible.I mean, the conservatives have characterized Starmer's leadership as no growth, higher taxes, and record unemployment.Does that sound familiar to you?

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They aren't off track.In fact, that is statistically provable that they are saying the truth, which is also why citizens en masse have also been calling for him to step down.In fact, according to The Economist, there's major concerns with investors who have anxiety.over UK finances which has led to a big drop in government bonds and rise in borrowing costs they have weak growth and productivity despite the many promised improvements they have continued to suffer from anemic productivity growth and weak capital formation high living costs while inflation adjusted pay has seen slight increases overall economic optimism has hit historic lows worse than previous crisis crises i said that wrong housing and investment House building in England dropped to a 10 -year low by late 2025, and this country as a whole has struggled to attract high -level investment.Huh, and how very coincidental that the same weekend all of this is taking place with Carney's globalist buddy Keir Starmer, Mark Carney then pivots yet again on Canada's relationshipwith the United States.

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Those offers are on the table.

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I'm sorry, what?Because for the last year plus, more specifically just a few weeks ago in April, you had said that Canada's ties to the U .S.were a weakness.In fact, about a week ago, you said that the future will be rebuilt out of Europe.the New World Order, that Canada's the most European, non -European country, that we should be way closer to all of those guys.

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And now you are telling the truth, which is that integration with the USA is in fact in our best interest.And this does come as a big surprise, especially when you consider that Kearney has been so anti -USA even though he's largely invested in the USA and his family lives there and all that stuff, went to school there, that he's even been pushing Canada closer to China, to the point that even Democrats are sounding the alarm over how stupid of an idea that is. borders with Canada, I think it's, to me, to have, for instance, a BYD car, which is a wholly Chinese -made vehicle with a data package that's sending

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back 3D video and mapping and geolocation and can be hacked back to Beijing.Those are things that I see as a...I'm a former CIA officer.There are national security issues, not just economic security issues.

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I do find it to be quite sad that for a good majority of the Canadian public, our identity is always tied to another nation.whether it be the EU, whether it be China, whether it be the UK, it's always Canada plus something else.It's never just Canada.And we had the most incredible opportunity to really change that, to make it Canada.And we squandered it.We squandered it for this.

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On what is just as important as that physical build, which is how we build, how we build.We're focused on building sustainably.because reducing emissions is not just a moral duty, it's an economic imperative.So that means those low -carbon homes, low -carbon trade corridors, low -carbon manufacturing, zero carbon energy.

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this morning made some comments, I'm not sure if you saw them, but he said the national dialogue on further development of the oil sands has been myopically focused on the climate agenda and climate policy, and that investors have left Canada for more competitive jurisdictions.I'd like your thoughts, please.

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Well, I start by observing the following, which is that the oil production in Canada, largely driven by the oil sands, is at a record high.It's moved up over the course of the last decade from 3 million barrels per day to over 5 million barrels per day.And that brings great benefits to the country.

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Weird, because if Canada's oil sands production is so unlocked, so easy, so good, so profitable, so amazing,Why on earth aren't people wanting to invest in it?That doesn't make any sense at all, actually.

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With all this momentum, Canada has still fallen behind.because Canada has been unable to attract a meaningful share of global investment, because capital goes where it's welcome, and for too long it has not felt welcome here.

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We're not short of capital in this country.We're not short, as I mentioned earlier, of capital that wants to come in and invest in this country.We are going to create a tremendous amount of wealth in this country through these nation -building projects.That is going to benefit all Canadians.It's going to benefit their children.bigger economy, better jobs.

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Because Canada is no longer competing only within its borders or even just across North America.We are competing with the world under a very different set of expectations.It's why in 2025 the U .S.sanctioned 56 U .S.

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billion dollars of LNG related projects.sanctionings in the same period.with comprehensive environmental reviews.

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And moreover, why on earth did Donald Trump just make this announcement and Canada didn't?

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And what's happening is when this first, when people heard about losing Hormoz, they said, oh, this is it's genius.They're finding other locations.And some of those people, I spoke to companies and countries.Some of those people are going to continue to go to Texas.They like it better.They said it's an extra 45 minutes.

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They like it better.And it's sort of amazing, you know,it found its way.So a lot of people thought oil would go to $250, $300.It's not.I mean, today it's at less than $100.

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Mark Carney is correct when he says that there is no shortage of capital.And that is precisely why you see that capital moving to East Texas.There have been some major U .S.companies in particular, such as Continental Resources, who have added rigs to ramp up their production.directly in response to this situation taking place with the strait.

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In the U .S., they have been prioritizing increasing their infrastructure capacity.There's new LNG terminals that are being launched to try to capitalize on this reshaped, dangerous, divided world, unprecedented, uncertain.In fact, economists, this is from KLTV .com, have also noted that the instability in the Middle East has made it so that investments in the United States are increasingly favorable to global firms, and they are capitalizing on that opportunity.

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But hey, at least we have a Prime Minister here in Canada who reminds us daily about how scary the world is outside of this country.

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And at least he's not an election denier like Donald Trump, right?I wasn't in the room.I was shaking hands and they said they've never seen anything like it.There were at one table, it was 50 percent of the people that had ID issues saying they'd lost driver's license.They just moved in the area.

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So, look, gosh, I just can't even imagine.how much it must hurt to see the very system that you endorsed and promoted and said was compassionate and kind beat you.The fact that Nate Erskine Smith lost Despite being endorsed by the Prime Minister, having a federal MP platform, having national media coverage, he lost to a man born in Bangladesh after your party said that it was acceptable for temporary residents, people without IDs, to vote.inside of a provincial leadership race.Yikes.I'm Jasmine Lane.

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