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00:00So I think everyone's in a good mood in Canada over this, there's just a hard... I mean if you watch the news media, especially the CBC, it is kind of funny right now, it's sort of like a funeral there, like they're having a funeral.
00:14Rosemary Barton and David Cochran, they look like they've lost... it looks like a dog, like their family dog just got run over in front of them.
00:25Which I'm enjoying and a lot of Canadians are also enjoying, just the look of utter shock on their face.
00:33So yeah, the Liberal Party was an untenable political party going forward, with there being two open factions, they're a minority party, and there's two factions in the party, one led by the former Deputy Prime Minister, and they're having a public war.
00:47It was untenable and couldn't go along. So Trudeau has managed to sort of kick down. How much more time can he squeeze out as Prime Minister? We'll find out.
00:56I do think his goal is to be officially the Prime Minister when the G7 is in Canada in June, so I think he'll want to sort of say, oh we'll have the elections after that so I can call myself President of the G20.
01:11Because again, this has always been his priority is to be seen as an international leader at like a United Nations, international human rights, something climate change. He's always wanted to do that.
01:23So he'll get to fulfill one of his lifelong dreams, which is calling himself President of the G7, and millions of Canadians will get to see the lifelong dream of watching Trudeau resign from office.
01:36If I may ask, what's the future for Justin Trudeau? Also about the stability for Canada, the political stability, if you can share your thoughts on that.
01:48First, the future of Justin Trudeau, and I've said this, I've said this for a while, and people think I'm joking because Justin Trudeau's hero and professional hero is Greta Thunberg.
02:02That is who he is most jealous of. He literally wants to be a Swedish teenager or himself. He wants to like go on a boat to Europe to, again, just say diversity and climate change is important.
02:16He wants to be some head or figurehead of some large international NGO, so he can call himself very important. And of course, money laundering, that's an important part of global NGOs, money laundering and capitulating to terrorist organizations.
02:35But again, that's very much upward Trudeau's wheelhouse as well. So a bit of a lateral movement there.
02:49So that's Justin Trudeau's future as he will be traveling around Europe, and to different sort of what you would call like globalist institutes colloquially, but again, like the international left wing institutions, you'll see him in those things, you know, talking about how great he is.
03:05That's, that's always been his ambition. And I think none of that has changed, which again, I think that's why he'll be Prime Minister in June, so he can call himself President in G20, which he seems to love doing.
03:16Now the future stability of Canada, I think Canada will get after an election, Canada gets a lot more stable, because Canada will have a likely a strong conservative majority.
03:26So the conservatives will have a much better future with a brighter future than Americans. And Canada going forward is really good, because we have tons of energy, we have tons of resources.
03:39There's no reason for economic catastrophe in Canada, there's really no reason. All our problems are self inflicted. And the person who inflicted them is Justin Trudeau.
03:47And for the first time, with the Keystone Pipeline, these energy pipelines, we've always had when Stephen Harper was Prime Minister, and we had a pro-Canada, pro-energy Prime Minister, Barack Obama was President of the United States and installed all energy developments from Canada to the US, because oil from Canada to the United States is bad for the environment, but oil from Saudi Arabia is good for the environment, right?
04:18Go figure that one. So with Donald Trump and Peter Polia, both being pro-business, pro-resource, pro-Canada, pro-America leaders, I think they'll get the pipeline, Keystone Pipeline will get built, there'll be development, and Canada will finally be able to get resources to market.
04:37We have tons of LNG. The Japanese and the Europeans wanted to buy our energy, were begging to buy our energy, and Trudeau shut them down, saying there's no business case to sell energy to market.
04:51And that was literally his response to people offering us billions of dollars in exchange for our resources, and there isn't really a business case.