Thank you for listening to Pictures Media Radio. Welcome to Policy and Rights SHOWCAS, Welcome to Policy Human Joys. Welcome back to the policy right here in Pictures Media Radio. I'm your host, Michael Cloggs. Hey, and welcome to twenty twenty five. As you know, we took our usual time off to reflect and reflect and regroup so that we can be more positive about what is going on in our world today. Okay, so we all heard if you if you live in Canada, we all heard it. Justin
Trudeau is resigning. His final days will count down as
we approach March. Here's a interesting question. While we're all cheering that mister Trudeau is going and that some of his ideas and policies have just been stabbed in the dark, and of course the last one being, let's remove the tax from certain goods all together, so for a for Christmas and until February fifteenth, when there could have been a much easier way of doing this that would eliminate Say, I don't know, why don't we try eliminating the tax
from food so food can no longer be taxed. Hey, that would stimulate the economy. People would go to the grocery stores. That's an immediate stimulation to the economy, and it also helps the middle class people find a little more money to help pay the rent also while buying food. So he got a lot of fight, and I guess there was a battle between him and Christia Freeland, in which case it led to Miss Freeland stepping down. Now justin Trudeau is resigning as prime minister. Okay, all fun, Yay,
let's cheer. Wait a second, who's going to replace him? Are we going to see as you're gonna hear some conservative comments about the whole topic, as they talk about that Canadians are being robbed of a chance to vote on the carbon tax and have a car what they
call a carbon tax election. Okay, are we going to get a person who's going to perpetuate that or are we going to get Pierre paulbef ultimately, because there's going to be, of course, the caucus deciding and then there will be, of course a regular election coming up soon anyway, So what's gonna happen, Who's gonna take office? What's Canada going to look like from here? Mister Trudeau has left, while he says he loves the country, so much he
loves serving the country so much. In his own very own statements, why is he leaving Canada in a larch? Why would you leave the country that you love so much in a larch? Well, there are some other answers to that. Some of those other answers also lead back to I believe that he's lasted long enough that he can get a pension from this from him being in office for so long, along with a couple other of his friends. There's a lot going on with mister Trudeaux
stepping down as of March. There's a lot for Canadians to think about as we approached that time when Canada will have to choose a new prime minister. Some of the that does have to do with Donald Trump being the new president in the United States him taking office again. Some of it does have to do with taris and defending the economy and defending the right to important export
goods without some bullies saying no, you aren't. There's a lot to be said, and there is a lot that we the people of Canada need to decide on so that we have strong leadership in Ottawa. So with that being said, why don't we listen to mister Judeau's farewell speech, and then listen to what the Conservative Party has to say about mister Trudeau stepping down.
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It is the driving force of every single day I have the privilege of serving in this office. That is why since twenty fifteen, I've fought for this country, for you, to strengthen and grow the middle class. Why we rallied to support each other through the pandemic, to advance reconciliation, to defend free trade on this continent, to stand strong with Ukraine and our democracy, and to fight climate change and get our economy ready for the future.
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To work through it, Parliament has been paralyzed for months after what has been the longest session of a minority parliament in Canadian history. That's why this morning I advise the Governor General that we need a new session of Parliament. She has granted this request and the House will now be prorogued until March twenty fourth. Over the holidays, I've also had a chance to reflect and have had long
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the future and Pierre Poliev is not offering that. And I look forward to the fight as progressives across this country stand up for the kind of vision for a better country that Canadians have always carried, despite the tremendous pressures around the world to think smaller, to veer towards the herd right, and to be less ambitious for what we can be and do as a country when the world really needs Canada.
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history and it's time for a reset. It's time for the temperature to come down, for the people to have a fresh start in Parliament to be able to navigate through these complex times both domestically and internationally.
And the reset that we have is actually two parts.
One is the prorogation, but the other part is recognizing that removing me from the equation as the leader who will fight the next election for the Liberal Party should also decrease the level of polarization that we're seeing right now in the House and in Canadian politics and allow people to actually focus on serving Canadians in this House and with their work the way Canadians deserve.
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Good morning, Prime Minister Stephanie Taylor with the National Post. Given as you just said, there's going to be confidence votes in March. Opposition parties have said they are prepared to bring down your government. What kind of chances do you think you are leaving to your successor, given that there will only be mere weeks for them to introduce themselves to Canadians before heading into an election.
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that we're going to navigate through. But I truly feel that removing the contention around my own continued leadership is an opportunity to bring the temperature down, have a government that will focus on the complex issues that are coming forward in the coming months, while the party gets to have a full national process that brings in people from right across the country and makes a determination about the best person to carry the progressive Liberal standard into the next election.
Can you clarify whether ministers who would like to campaign for your job will have to step out of cabinet and how can the Liberal government be in a position to protect Canadian businesses and Canadians from the threat ofs from incoming President Donald Trump. When members of the government are going to be focused on who's going to be taking your.
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Canadians have been suffering through so much misery. Families going to food banks for the first time in their lives, Families with two incomes sometimes having to go to food banks to supplement their groceries. People turning down thermostats as the Liberal carbon tax has driven up home heating and utilities. Homeless encampments in tent cities popping up all across the country fourteen hundred tent encampments in Ontario alone, Violent crime
rising by fifty percent since the Liberals took office. All of this has caused so much suffering and hardship, and Justin Trudeau kept desperately clinging to power even as more and more of his own MPs expressed non confidence in his government, and rather than do what was right and allow the Canadian people to have their say in a
carbon tax s election. Justin Trudeau has run and hid from accountab accountability and cowardly announced his resignation rather than give Canadians the choice, putting this off till some time in March. All this at a time of great uncertainty Canadians are facing. We've got an incoming administration in the United States threatening our country with tariffs. We've got very poor economic news in the past few weeks, a dollar has been sliding and as I said, six consecutive quarters
of per capita GDP declines. Also that the Liberal Party can sort out its internal mess once again, Justin Trudeau on the Liberals have proven that they put themselves ahead of the Canadian people. Nothing will change with a Liberal leadership race. I mean, if we look through some of the candidates that are being speculated about, and some who have even indicated that they will likely run. Let's look at Mark carbon Tax Carne, as he's known in political circles.
He holds the position he is currently Justin Trudeau's chair of his Economic tax task Force. He is one of the main architects of Trudeau's record. He loves the carbon tax so much that he was even fighting against any exemptions being given to Canadians struggling with home heating costs. He supports all of Justin Trudeau's policies. He was one
of the key architects of this liberal administration. Christia Freeland was there all along the way, applauding and cheering and voting in favor all of Justin Trudeau's policies that doubled housing costs, that drove up inflation and interest rates, that let dangerous and repeat offenders out on the streets, prioritizing the rights of criminals ahead of the rights of law
of buying Canadians. And she was even prepared to blow through her already insane forty billion dollar deficit guardrail right up until the moment that she was told that she would be demoted. Right afterwards, all of these speculated liberal candidates will just be more of the same, even Christy Clark, Christy Clark, who is Premier of British Columbia, who increase
the carbon tax by two hundred percent. Canadians don't need this uncertainty and chaos as liberal leadership contenders try to compete to show Liberal members who loves the carbon tax the most, who wants to run even bigger deficits, and who wants to plunge our country into even more misery.
Canadians need a carbon tax election so we can put an end to all the misery and suffering and all the chaos that Justin Trudau has selfishly put our country in the fact that Canadians don't even know when the new prime minister will be chosen or what process this is all to be sorted out when we're just less than two weeks away from an incoming US administration with
these tariffs threatening our country. This was an incredibly selfish and self centered move, once again proving that Liberals put themselves and their party ahead of the interests of Canada and of Canadians. And all of this could have been avoided by the way if jug Meat Singh had have
actually put its actions where his words were. Remember in September he had that very theatrical display where he pretended to rip up the agreement with the Liberals, came right back into that House of Commons and voted time and time again eight times, voted confidence and propping up Justin Trudeau, even as more and more MPs, not just in opposition parties, but even in the Prime minister's own party had expressed
their non confidence. So that's why Conservatives are once again calling for Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party to please for the sake of Canadian's well being, for the sake of those struggling families going through so much Charger, I think fourteen hundred ten encampments in Ontario. Life wasn't like this in Canada before the Liberals took office, and won't be like this in Canada after Canadians vote them out. It's not too late. They can still do the right thing.
They can call a carbon tax election so Canadians can vote for a new government for strength and stability to weather our country through these challenging times. I'll be happy to answer a few questions. Let's just allow my colleague to say a few words in French, thank you.
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It's clear that the country has had enough of Liberal policies. Nothing has really changed in terms of what the Liberal Party will be offering Canadians. We're about to have a leadership race where all the candidates have either voted for or been the chief architects of Justin Trudeau's terrible policies that have inflicted so much misery. So we're going to continue to highlight that regardless of who the Liberal leader happens to be. Canadians didn't get tired of looking at
Justin Trudeau's face. It's not like they got sick of his voice. They're suffering under his policies. The reason why he's so many Canadians are so angry at this government is because of the misery that the Canadians are experiencing. They're the ones that are having to put that roast of beef back on the grocery storeself a shelf. They're the ones who are moving out of their homes, into their cars and into tent cities. It has nothing to
do with the personality of the man. It has everything to do with the policies that have been inflicted upon Canadians. And every single Liberal contender for that leadership race has been a vocal cheerleader of Justin Trudeau and his policies. And we are going to remind Canadians of that terrible legacy, no matter when the election is and no matter who happens to be leading the party.
On the leadership race. As we know, there have been concerns about foreign interference in past Liberal nomination campaigns and others because of the party's membership rules. What is your assessment of that do you believe do you have concerns about it going into a leadership race? Do you think the party ought to change the rules?
Well, we've had major concerns with how Justin Trudeau and the Liberals have handled foreign interference. They've dragged their feet, they've resisted accountability. They still refuse to release the names of of members of Parliament that we're listed in the security and intelligence report. Justin Trudeau has never taken this threat seriously, has sat on reports and recommendations and done
absolutely nothing about it. So we are concerned, but we believe the best way to deal with all kinds of threats to can including foreign interference, is to have a new conservative government that will take these things seriously. Let's let Canadians decide. Let's let Canadians vote in a carbon tax s election so we can close the chapter on this terrible liberal legacy of nine years of misery inflicted upon Canadians and finally start a new challenge.
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So what is your colleague Jamil Gravani, best friends with JD Vance doing to advance Canada's cause to get a car vote.
You're right to point out that when a country has a position of strength, it's able to negotiate much better. And it's clear that Justin Trudeau has been personally very weak in dealing with the UNIS administration of both parties.
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Of both parties, Justin Trudeau had to capitulate to Donald Trump the first time he was president. He then back down to President Biden. Failed to get an exemption on softwood lumber or buy America, failed to get a new energy exports to the United States. So Justin Trudeau has been incredibly weak personally, and he has put our country in a position of weakness by imposing a carbon tax on Canada when the United States doesn't have one, chasing
away jobs and investment. There are fewer voices in the US fighting to maintain access to Canadians markets. So our entire, our entire party, our entire caucus is focused on making Canada stronger, bringing in economic measures that will grow our economy, make more investors around the world fighting to get into Canada instead of fighting to pull out of Canada and invest.
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Foreign interference. On foreign interference and the rules about the race that my colleague was asking about, you say, the Prime Minister and his party have not released the names, but your leader has not looked at the report unredacted to see the names, potentially names that concern him and take action. So, now that we are going into an election clearly in the spring, what's your party doing for foreign interference to make sure that there isn't any in
your party and nominations. Well, we all know why.
Justin Trudeau wanted to silence our leader. He wanted to put our leader peer poly of in a position where he could no information but do nothing about it. Justin Trude is the prime minister today. He has the power to release those names. He has the authority.
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It's very clear, it's very clear. Do you you asked a question about the reports you no, No, I'll try to answer the question that you actually asked, even though you might not like the answer I'm giving. Justin Trudeau has had years to respond to the threats that have been reported to him through Ceasis, through our National security agency. He refused to do it. It took brave whistleblowers to raise the alarm and only then did did this liberal
government do it anything about it? So well, I'll I'll let party officials answering questions of that nature. But there's no question that had we had an election in the fall, we could be in a position of strength, We could be tackling all these issues. We could have a much stronger economy. We could have a stronger administration with a clear mandate from the Canadian people limping along for the next few weeks because Justin Trudeau backed down from a fight.
Because Justin Trudeau recognized that he had lost the confidence of the House of Parliament, but refused to let the Canadian people decide an election. I mean, that's essentially what he's done. He's essentially by proguing and shutting down the Public Accounts Committee, he's effectively moved the date, the inevitable date where he will face a non confidence vote, from the end of January to the end of March. Those are two extra months of uncertainty and chaos and misery
that Canadians will have to live through. And it's part of country in an incredibly dangerous position when dealing with the United States. Yeah, they're going to be distracted by their own leadership rates when it comes to the tariff threat from the US.
In the meantime, Canadians are wondering.
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To Natch, Well, he's he's eliminated the functions of the parliament. He' shut down parliament. He's he's put a close sign on the chamber, and he's shut down the committees that we're going to uh do exactly what you're saying, litigating his record and coming up with recommendations on how to undo the damage of the Liberal government for the past nine years. Instead of doing that, he shut down and you and and you are right, and our leader is right.
Now we've got cabinet ministers who are supposed to be uh paring for the incoming US administration, supposed to be dealing with the economic challenges that they themselves have cost. They've been pretending to say they're going to be coming up with all kinds of economic plants. And rather than doing that, they're gonna be calling back room insiders and uh and and well connected senior liberals to raise money
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