The video incisively exposes the government’s reliance on performative rebranding to mask a lack of substantive policy evolution in Canada-US trade relations. It correctly identifies that swapping committee labels offers no solution to the structural economic stagnation and contradictory diplomacy currently hampering the nation.
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Meet Carney’s ‘new’ US trade committee, same as the old committeeAdded:
Uh here's Mark Carney though when asked about his new council.
Yeah, well before you play it though, it reminds me of I think the 1970s early '80s when they you know Tide and and all the different there was a big detergent wars when they were trying to do you know and they would bring out Tide and then all of a sudden it was Tide new new Tide and then because you know new and improved Tide.
New and improved Tide.
Just this is a new council from the new government as Ian put it out there earlier. So listen in on the new council. What happened to the old council and the old council and the older council?
>> Um you know the council will give advice to I lost my breath.
I got to get back back in shape.
Minister LeBlanc myself Madame Charette as the negotiator other ministers I'm very pleased to have that group.
It's it's a diverse diverse group leaders in from the union movement experts in industry and CEOs and finance and across across the economy.
And as typical fashion he says what he has to say and walks away.
Au revoir. But also you know that that that phrase that he mangled the other day plus ça change.
That's what this is.
Some things change but it's exactly the same. I mean and hasn't even changed really.
It's just the same thing. Like how could anybody be impressed by this? I don't know. We just hired Janice Charette and she was supposed to be the you know be all end all. She was the new and improved.
She didn't last long and all of a sudden we have a new and improved committee.
Clownish. Absolutely clownish.
You know why we have this probably?
Because listen to this. This is in committee. This is what the Canadian manufacturers have to say.
But we need the federal government to listen. That's why we're here today. Now the next steps are we need to sit down on a one-on-one basis with those ministers who can help us so that they can actually go to work for us in Washington.
Although I did tell you that we are hiring consultants. We are seriously looking at consultants. We're being asked to do that so that we can get representatives in Washington to start to fight on our behalf. Thank you. Did you hear what they said there? You hear what they're saying?
It's not getting done. We're going to go do it ourselves.
Not getting done. We're going to go do it ourselves. When Pierre Poilievre went down there what what was told about Pierre Poilievre interfering and when Jamila went down there and has a relationship with JD Vance they don't want anything to do with that.
They don't want anything to do with Jamila's Jamal's uh relationship with JD Vance.
They want nothing to do with Pierre Poilievre going out and make some relationships down there. They just want to send people down there that have TDS and somebody that actually wants to to see the end of this nation Canada. That's who they send to negotiate. Those consultants will probably be American anyway, won't they?
So rather than having Canadian politicians elected by Canadians recently recently elected instead of that give money to Americans to go and um have a nice glass of whiskey with a senator or something I don't know like bloody hell.
And here's why the manufacturers in Canada are scared. This chart.
Like the numbers the charts don't lie.
The rhetoric like Mark Carney saying one thing one day the next day saying something else. Like can you do you have that that piece there in front of you that he read off there he read?
That the new and improved government here Yeah. You want me to read it again?
>> Yeah read it again. It's worth reading again while we look at this chart.
>> So this is from This is literally the first sentence.
Canada's new government is forging a new economic and security relationship with the United States. Prime Minister Carney has secured the best deal of any major US trading partner. 85% of our trade with the United States remains tariff-free.
Then he goes on to talk about preserving oh they go on to talk about preserving that unique Canadian advantage.
What the hell is with the video yesterday when you compare it if you put those two things side by side what do you got?
It's kind of like yeah everything's fine.
Everything's not fine. We're all going to die. It's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde really isn't it? It's like we could we might as well play the new world order video while we're at it. Right? Like it's just absolutely crazy.
Turn your eyes away and Check this chart out.
If we can make that full screen please.
The top one is Canadian manufacturing.
The bottom one is US manufacturing.
US manufacturing for the last 16 quarters is on an upswing.
Not so much in Canada.
I mean China got it both both the nations for manufacturing.
As people offshored.
But no Jim you don't seem to be reading that chart properly. Look the US there in Q1 of this year is very very slightly down on what looks to be a Q4 of 2025.
You're wrong. You've misinterpreted it.
>> [laughter] >> Uh you know on um We won't play this clip but Jasmine Lane had Pete Hoekstra on. And then said there's been no serious negotiation since October. But there's been a lot of rhetoric though. A lot of rhetoric on how we should be scared of the United States how you shouldn't go there. Tell you know you shouldn't go there including Justin Trudeau saying you shouldn't go there while he's down there partying at Coachella. Mark Carney's wife lives down there. Kids live down there. All his money's down there.
And yet for you you shouldn't go there.
Well that's not being confirmed we should say that um Diana Fox Carney lives in in America but that's where I I think that's where the her work is or something like that. So obviously she must be must have some kind of relationship with it.
Obviously her kids their kids I think is it like at least a couple of them are in America aren't they university? I think one of them's actually graduated and and she works for like a company in America. It's that's kind of graduated and stayed on. I mean obviously the Carney either way whatever the facts are the Carney family has a very very warm relationship with the United States.
Food Professor said he was he spoke this weekend to both Americans and Canadians British Columbia.
And he said people just want to get along and do business. Not a single in person in the room saw the country other country as a threat or a weakness. Not a one.
Most people don't.
That rhetoric that he spews out there I don't know who's eating that up. Who's got the bowl out there the Jean Charette's the Charlie Angus's you know the Nishes the Wab Canoes David Eby. Who believes this? Do they do you think they believe that nonsense that they spew?
I'm not sure how anybody can believe it.
But here's the reality again. Here's the here's the the reality check for you.
Canada number one again in food inflation. And this has come down actually but it's probably likely going to go up again with the price of fuel.
Because they did they didn't do that.
>> sense that chart though doesn't it?
Makes perfect sense that we would be right there with Japan. Japan obviously as we've as we've mentioned before a country that is almost uniquely devoid of natural resources. Yeah no energy.
Energy land even to grow food. So it makes sense wouldn't it that Canada cuz Canada's a lot like Japan isn't it? We don't have any resources here last time I checked.
We don't have any we want to use. How's that?
>> [laughter] >> And not only that but we won't let Japan use them either even though they asked.
We don't have any that are usable.
And you know this is farmers saying you know like the Canadian farmers feel like they're rolling the dice on fuel and fertilizer purchases uh as prices fluctuate due to that war and I've said that you know like you know even getting gas in your car it feels like you're winning the lottery or not.
You drive up and you're just like oh no today it's this tomorrow it's that.
And we haven't invested in our in our energy. We have not invested in refineries. We have not invested in pipelines.
We could mitigated much of this here in Canada. Mitigated much of this for the world even by having supply cuz when supply gets cut somewhere else if you can increase supply cuz it's a supply and demand thing. It's basically a supply and demand thing.
Canada could have eased this for the world. Instead we shirked that responsibility because of Mark Carney and his book values and the Greta Thunbergs and the David Ebys as they put the provinces and the nation and driven people into record numbers in food bank lineups and into the poverty lineups and then the liberals stand up there and ask for applause as they dole out some crumbs there for people for a GST rebate so that they can buy a few more groceries. Not enough to make a difference but just enough to stand at the podium for.
And it is ridiculous with um some of the fertilizer because there's the reason that fertilizer prices have gone up is because they produce certain fertilizers in the Gulf.
Why do they do that you might be asking?
Because the main input is energy and they've got loads of energy. What?
>> So we know another country like that don't we with loads of energy.
Oh well.
You know why Mark Carney's putting new in front of all his press releases recently?
This next graphic tells you why.
That's why. He puts new in there he wants to he wants to distance himself from his own past.
He was the economic advisor for 5 years of this.
And most of the liberals that are in this cabinet are the same liberals that were there before. The Karina Gould's not in the cabinet now but Karina Gould wanted landlocked Alberta resources.
Literally said that in a tweet.
Let's landlocked >> Catherine McKenna as well. We were talking about her um wisdom yesterday, weren't we?
Yeah. Catherine McKenna, Steven Guilbeault.
I mean they won't even give him the microphone right now from fear of what he's going to say.
Steven Guilbeault.
Dominic LeBlanc, Anita Anand.
Jonathan Wilkinson? Jonathan What's that?
Jonathan Wilkinson.
Marc Miller.
This is why they're writing about They're all delighted. They're all delighted. They've all got smiles on their faces. They're all still in the party.
Quite a lot of them are still in parliament as well.
You know, like They're not upset about this really, are they?
And the mainstream media that lives off their lives off our taxpayer dollars is more than willing to trot out new and improved on the on the side of the Tide box.
More than willing to slap the label new and improved.
But we have yet to see new and improved.
Here's Doug with another moment of truth. Doug Ford on MOUs. Let's listen to Doug on MOUs.
Why doesn't he say this straight to Carney's face? Listen in, Doug.
to get something done by the end of this May. Like we all have MOUs. We've signed MOUs, right? But that's just a piece of paper. Let's get a binding agreement to start moving. Either, you know, you're in or you're out. Well, let's let's start moving.
>> How broad? Like what kind of an agreement are you talking about?
>> Just a binding agreement rather than just an MOU. This These are official.
We've We put all everything aside and opened up Ontario for for everyone. There's still a little bit of protectionism within plus to get something done by the end of this May. Like we all have MOUs.
We've signed MOUs, right?
>> That's good. Repeating in there.
There you go.
Carney and them trot out the MOUs like they were gold. Like cuz there's not really any deals. Like they talk how they have seven deals. I don't even know how many deals they talk about. They're all MOUs. Where's the deal? Where's an actual deal that you can dissect?
I've yet to see what >> also it's so it is so dishonest, isn't it, that Carney and his um apologists and fellow travelers keep referring to all of these MOUs and sometimes they're not even MOUs. They're literally nothing more than a press release. They keep referring to them as deals.
You know, it's No, not really. You can't get away with that. You can't pretend that we've gone and signed all these excellent trade deals around the world.
Or or it with Alberta or this MOU. You can't pretend like those are binding agreements. As Dougie recognizes.
Thank you to boy for the contribution independent media. We appreciate that.
But the MOUs mean nothing but they trot them out like they mean something. The Australian one is case in point. And they bragged about that when you're talking about billions in trade deals and it says you know, we'll look at investing in Canada if these certain factors exist. None of them exist right now. So, you know what I mean? They they haven't done anything to change the climate. The investment climate in Canada is still uncertain.
Uh that's a nice way of saying it that, you know, when you hear that like you want to invest billions of dollars in an uncertain climate?
The answer is a hard no.
But here we go again. Here's Mark Carney again. Listen to this Look at this clip here.
We don't need to play it but cuz it's like 7 seconds. And it's like Me and Susan Holt sat down to get shovels in the ground.
If you had a deal, you'd be talking about it.
You're going to move faster on major projects. Which projects?
The projects of our imagination. Jim.
That uh you know, that sit down with how would look like.
I don't generally uh think much of how it would look like, I must admit, but he did say something quite intelligent surprisingly for him where he was saying he was basically saying that he he he likes to or he wants to frame the shovels of the projects that they've been involved with and he was sort of emphasizing how it's not real until the shovel's in the ground kind of thing and that's what we're talking like it's all about that.
It's all about getting the shovel in the ground and that's what we should celebrate.
You know, so how would look like in theory is sat there with like hundreds of shovels framed on his wall.
And we have Mark Carney here and various premiers of BC talking about shovels but then they're just shovels of the imagination.
Where are these shovels? Like they're not real, are they? They're they're just ideas.
Yeah, they're going to need more shovels cuz the BS in the room is so so deep that it's hard to walk around. It's it's it's getting tough because of as far as photo ops go, the liberals kill on photo ops. Like they're absolutely the best at at photo ops. And and and all that stuff.
Thank you uh Droid Tech for the support.
The This [clears throat] is what the mainstream media should be doing this job and I guess they leave space for us because they don't want to do their damn job.
They don't want to do their job. They just want to support this media so they can grift.
Yet more people watching the really big show. If you if all of Canada watched this, Mark Carney and the liberals don't survive because they can't see the light of day because there's no way if if Wayne there with his neck all tied up there and Conor McGregor if he said to you You know, Vassy had a good question.
What Canadians are seeing this as most affordable in a decade?
And then Wayne stumbles along. She should have just paused him and said, "Listen, Wayne. Just answer the damn question."
Canadians don't see this as more affordable. Can you point to anybody other than yourself that sees this as more most affordable in 10 decade?
But Wayne goes on. She lets him talk and just start talking points. He just spins and spins and spins and talks about COVID and all kinds of excuses and she just lets it go.
She's very polite, isn't she? I would say that's uh maybe her undoing. But he was incapable, wasn't he, old Wayne there? He couldn't resort to hauteur cuz he literally couldn't lift his chin up to look down on people.
He was He was trying but I mean I would have asked I would have asked right away. I would have said, "Conor McGregor, is he on like what line is he on with the Oilers right now?"
Uh here's one. The National Post putting out the liberals' plan to silence the House of Commons. I mean there are some people putting out stuff.
There was a The Spectator put out a piece, too. Mark Carney circumventing democracy. Again, coming from outside the nation.
Yeah. Although the think the writer I think she is Canadian. Although I'm not 100% on that. But yeah, a British magazine put that out and the headline was something like, "Does Mark Carney believe in democracy?" And this is the kind of thing I get on about when I talk about Canada's reputation overseas not being what maybe a lot of um a lot of people think it is. It's not [snorts] like a lot of people look at Canada as a kind of um a fable. Like how things can go wrong.
Something to to learn from. That's just another example of that.
This is important. I mean this is Pierre Poilievre's video. We're not going to play it though.
This is Pierre Poilievre's video. This is a key point that that most media will miss.
Mark Carney's comments are off on his video. Same video like a day apart videos, right? You go on Pierre Poilievre's, you can comment. You can comment on here, too. CBC turns their comments off, too.
We leave them on.
You have your say. You're important.
Pierre Poilievre leaves his comments on.
Mark Carney doesn't want to hear from you.
Why?
Because what he says is is a bunch of untruth. If he was authentic and true and didn't change flip around. I mean we call flip-flop Ford but Mark Carney you it's alternate realities and you don't know which one you woke up with today cuz yesterday yesterday the video or sorry, it was Sunday the video comes out talks about a more dangerous and divided world and how we shouldn't rely on the Americans.
And then today he comes out and says we have the best trade deal ever.
What are you supposed to take from that?
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