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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Pierre is gearing up for his return to parliament and
he's releasing you know, he's doing a lot of these
press conferences, he's releasing a lot of videos onto social media.
He's picking up steam. He's doing the right thing. He's
picking up steam what he needs to. He kind of
went quite there after the election, which I think was
a smart move. But now it's time to reassert himself.
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We don't know when the next election is going to be, right,
so I think this is good. And he's proposing the
Canadian Sovereignty Act, saying it would legalize economic development because
the essential essentially because economic development in Canada has basically
been made illegal by the Liberal Party. Let's hear what
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he has to say.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
We are here is to announce the Canadian Sovereignty Act
and to make a call to action a conservative government.
A conservative government would have acted more quickly to protect
the sovereignty of our country under the Liberal government. That
sovereignty has been eroded by a policies that block our development,
tax our people, and make us uncompetitive. The Canadian Sovereignty
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Act would move us in the opposite direction. It seeks
to legalize economic development, reward those who build protect Canadian
innovation and get shovels in the ground on major nation
building projects between now and March the fourteenth, the one
year anniversary of Mark Karney taking office. The problem, of course,
is that Donald Trump has imposed unjustified and unjustifiable tariffs
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on our our economy and our people. Now. Mark Karney
promised that he would handle Donald Trump. That's a quote.
He said that he would negotiate a win with Donald Trump.
He said that the deal would be done by July
the twenty first, and then he said it would be
done by August the first. Those promises were not kept.
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The tariffs have actually doubled since Mark Karney became Prime Minister.
Promising that he would get results have not been kept.
And meanwhile, Canada's economy gets weaker. The deficit is now
bigger under Carney than it was under Trudeau. Inflation is rising,
home building is falling. Tens of billions of dollars of
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net investment have left Canada since he took office. Not
a single major pipeline or natural gas facility a new
one has been identified for approval by the Carney government.
And we're going in the exact wrong direction.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
So he was the deal maker. He was the guy
who knows how the world works and he knows how
to get things done. Get a deal on trade, get
a deal on tariffs. Right, it doesn't have to be perfect.
Get something right. Don't leave us like the worst deal
in the world. Just do do as well as the EU, say,
or Mexico. How about that?
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Just do that?
Speaker 1 (02:51):
Do that? Like worst is not good. That means you're
not good at negotiating. It means you don't know how
the world works. And really it's all just there before as,
isn't it. I mean, what does Pierre pauliev and the
Conservative Party represent? Just doing the obvious, like the saane things,
the sane things that any other country would do. Right, So,
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LNG plants, pipelines. The world wants our energy. They're not
interested in our cheese or back bacon, right or you know,
I don't know, Wayne Gretzky memorabilia. I don't know, right,
They're not interested in that. They're interested in our energy
and our minerals and our natural resources. That's what they're
interested in. Just get that happening. How about that? Get
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something something going on. In Germany, they built a LNG
plant in six months. Six months so you know, you
can say, oh, well, you know Mark Karney hasn't been
Prime Minister for that long. Well, so there's nothing even proposed,
and nothing will get proposed, by the way, because the
government of Canada still under Mark Kearney makes it impossible
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for anything to get done. Any kind of national project
is going to have to be approved by eight thousand
different Indian groups, which is never going to happen. It's
all purposeful, by the way, right, Carnie doesn't want anything.
He doesn't want pipelines, he doesn't want anything actually happening.
The last fifteen years of his life have been all
about none of that happening, keeping the oil in the ground.
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It's all in his book, by the way, that he
just wrote a few years ago. He hasn't changed his mind.
It's all right there and all very It's like it
does not require a genius plan from Peer, Paly or
anybody else. It's just do the sane, obvious thing that
any other country would do in the same position. Just
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do that anyway. That's all I'm going to say about that.
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