00:00Canadian media is all funded by Justin Trudeau now and the Liberals. If you watch Canadian
00:06mainstream media, you're just going to think, oh wow, Justin Trudeau is taking it to foreign
00:11defense or whatever it is they tell you. But the vast majority of Canadians are incredibly fed up
00:15with this government. In Canada, this hasn't really hit the news yet because this comes out
00:19on Thanksgiving. Canadian Thanksgiving is when this drops, so it's a long weekend. Also keep
00:24in mind in Canada, there are much bigger scandals and stories that this is sort of overshadowing.
00:28Justin Trudeau is in the middle of a caucus revolt where when he went away, a group of
00:33Liberal MPs signed a petition to get him to resign. According to them, the signature spilled onto a
00:39second page. We're also in the midst of a massive Chinese foreign interference scandal where the
00:45Liberal government's excuse is basically, we don't know where we are, we don't know who we are.
00:49Literally, we do not know how to read, so that's why we're not guilty of foreign interference
00:54because all this stuff the government, the security agency has to warn us about, it was
00:59fruitless because we don't know how to read words. So this is where the Liberal party is right now.
01:05Now, there are elements within the Calistani apparatus, they're all over this. Jagmeet Singh's
01:10all over this, his brother, Sukh Dhaliwal, who's likely the one who wrote the letter to bring in
01:14Hardab's signature onto the country, they're all going full bore. So the Calistani elements are in
01:20full attack mode. They're taking this as a total victory, you know, and slamming India.
01:26In terms of the rest of the Canadian media, again, we're on a holiday Monday,
01:31so there really hasn't been a response from Canadian media. I think Justin Trudeau is set
01:38to speak later today. I think you'll start to see some stories leaking out tonight and then
01:44by tomorrow, I think you'll get a narrative from the Canadian media. However, keep in mind,
01:48Canadian media is all funded by Justin Trudeau now and the Liberals, so it's all effectively
01:54state media at this point. So expect them to sort of just toe the government line here,
02:00as they've been doing for the last year. So we live in like, you know, it's the classic modern
02:06situation where everyone lives in their own little world. So if you're a Calistani extremist,
02:10you're very happy. If you watch Canadian mainstream media, you're just going to think,
02:16oh wow, Justin Trudeau is taking it to foreign defense or whatever it is they tell you.
02:21But the vast majority of Canadians are incredibly fed up with this government, don't believe the
02:26institutions, don't see the media as credible, doesn't see Justin Trudeau as credible.
02:30So many Canadians will just look at this, shrug their shoulders, and probably even side with India
02:36because, I mean, effectively India came out and is like, you know, one step away from saying
02:42Justin Trudeau is running a state sponsorship of terrorism. And this wouldn't be too out of
02:49bounds from what you'd hear at a lot of family dinners on Canadian Thanksgiving in certain parts
02:55of the country. Well, I mean, this problem is not just reserved for Indian diplomats. A lot
03:00of Canadians feel this way. So, I mean, you might have seen the nickname in the UK,
03:06two-tier Keir for Keir Starmer. This has been the mentality in Canada for a while. It's pretty
03:10clear that there's a two-tier justice system, two-tier social system, and the most violent and
03:18anti-Canadian among us get the most preferential treatment. So every week in Toronto, where I'm
03:24from, there is a Charlottesville-type situation where jihadists march through our streets. They
03:30openly call for the murder of all Jews, ethnic cleansing, right? I've covered this. I've been
03:34told to go back to Europe and all this different stuff. On Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the
03:39Jewish calendar, a Jewish school was shot up for a second time. Someone drove by and shot 12 bullets
03:46into a Jewish girl's school on Yom Kippur. So yeah, Canada's sort of gone off the rails, and
03:53the tacit support of extremism from the highest levels of government is starting to have
03:58consequences. So this is why I said a lot of Canadians would kind of resonate with what
04:02the Indian government is saying. Jewish Canadians don't feel safe. Hindu Canadians don't feel safe.
04:06Christian Canadians don't feel safe. Their churches have been burned. Over 100 churches
04:10where Christian nation have been vandalized in the last few years stemming from a lie
04:16about residential school mass graves that was pushed again by Justin Trudeau. So the problems
04:22that the Indian diaspora is facing here in Canada, and I guess the country at large, is very
04:28indicative of the problems that a lot of Canadians feel like they're facing, where they're pro-Canada,
04:33you know, they're law-abiding citizens, they love the country, but they're being treated like
04:38they're criminals. On the other hand, you have criminals who hate the country who are quite
04:42literally burning it down live on TV and are getting away scot-free. So of course the Calistanis
04:48feel emboldened enough to make floats about Indira Gandhi and threaten to kill Indian ministers and
04:52threaten to burn things down because they've gotten away with it for so many years. And now
04:56every day you can look into Canada and you can see a mob calling for targeted violence against
05:01identifiable group and getting away with it scot-free. That's Justin Trudeau's Canada. And
05:08you know, a lot of Canadians, if Justin Trudeau was declared a state sponsor of terrorism, a lot
05:13of us would just kind of shrug and be like, yeah, we see it on our streets right now. You know,
05:19Justin Trudeau has consistently sided with the Islamic Republic of Iran even after they murdered
05:23Canadian citizens, is incredibly hostile towards India, incredibly hostile towards Israel, and
05:30it has consequences. It has consequences in foreign policy, and you're seeing that from
05:34India where diplomats are being kicked out and potentially hundreds of millions, billions of
05:39dollars of trade is being threatened. And there's domestic consequences. You can see that on the
05:42streets. If you walk down Canadian streets, they are not safe. You might run into a violent mob
05:51just cruising through the streets. Will they burn things down? Will they just yell and scream?
05:58No one really knows, but the country is highly unstable these days. I would say this state of
06:03Canadian-Indian relationships would be a cryostasis right now, right? I think the
06:08Indians have kind of just put Canada in a cryopod, essentially effectively dead until we get a new
06:13government. I don't think they see Justin Trudeau as a reasonable actor. I don't think he is when
06:19it comes to India. I mean, especially if he's propped up by Jagmeet Singh, who's openly hostile.
06:24So I think Indian-Canadian relationships for the next year, if there isn't an election,
06:29if there's an election that comes sooner because of all the factors, you know, undermining Trudeau
06:34right now, then it's that. But I think for the next year, we're looking at sort of a cryostasis
06:38where relations and trade all sort of just pushed off to the side and ignored. And then when there's
06:43a new government and the Conservatives come in and they come in with an anti-terrorism attitude,
06:48with a pro-India attitude, I think things will light up again. I do think at the end of the day,
06:55India wants to be part of the global economy, wants to do trade with its partners and allies.
07:00And I think that's, they've kind of been blindsided by the whole hard of seeing jar affair.
07:05So I do think we'll be able to get back to positive relations once the liberals are out of
07:10office. But this has done a significant damage. And we will see if this has lasting impacts where
07:18now India relations become like a political thing where the political left is incredibly
07:22anti-India and the political right is pro-India. Considering the state of Western politics, I
07:28wouldn't be shocked if that develops. Now, it's a bad thing. You want relations with another country
07:33to be a bipartisan issue. But it doesn't seem like we are capable of such things right now.
07:38So, I mean, the liberals are going to get smoked in the next election, absolutely smoked. I mean,
07:42the Conservatives are on pace for a super majority. It's a first past the post system.
07:46And a lot of places, the Conservatives are beating the combined poll, the combined polling
07:50of the liberals and NDP. So when you're up 20 points on a country heading into an election,
07:59first past the post, it's going to be electoral massacre. Some polls even project the liberals
08:03becoming the fourth party. Some think the Bloc Quebecois, which is a French separatist,
08:07quasi separatist, who really knows what the French want anyway, they look like they might end up
08:11being the official opposition because the liberals and the NDP are just tanking in support.
08:16In large part due to the policies they acted. I always said the coalition they entered was
08:21a Faustian bargain by the two leaders. So any, I mean, just to rephrase, two major liberal
08:29strongholds were lost. One in Toronto, one in Montreal, very liberal cities. And the NDP almost
08:36lost a stronghold out in Manitoba to the Conservatives. Something they usually win by
08:4220 plus points was a very close victory over the Conservatives there. So the Canadian public is
08:50done with the Trudeau government. They've not been wanted for the last few years.
08:55But he still manages to cling to power. He'll grab sort of anything he can to cling to power.
09:05It's sort of where we're going here. So don't expect Justin Trudeau to gracefully step aside,
09:09even if there's an internal caucus revolt and an RCMP investigation and this, this, and this,
09:15and that. This seems like a man who's willing to go down with the ship, so to speak.
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