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He also said that Canada strong will make America great again. And I want to get your sense of of that. I mean, is that a strange thing to say?
>> The real state of Canada has been revealed. Welcome back to Moose and Loose. My name is David. Today, we've got a story for you which is just it's actually a combo of two stories here I'm putting back to back which doesn't seem possible in Canada, but this is the reality. But first off, we got Pierre Polyv doing a press conference. I'm just going to show a couple of the questions here which directly dovetales right into the main story here. Then I'll link this over to Sri Lanka, Vietnam, other countries over on the other side of the world. Let's jump into this. Now setting the stage for this episode, we've got this one from the Financial Post saying, "Canada dips into technical recession for the first time since 2020." Now, you're going to hear Pierre Polyv push back against this wording here of technical recession. Canadian economy edged into technical recession as weak business and government spending drove a slight contradiction in the first quarter. This is still very friendly language for what's really happening in Canada. We've got this on Bloomberg here. Economists pour cold water on recession talk after Canada's economy stalls in Q1. We've got this one from CBC says Canada slipped into technical recession on annualized basis. This is more of the same language here. Also on global Canada slips into technical recession. On the flip side, Pierre Polyv describing actually what's going on in Canada. He gets asked, it's really hard to hear, but he gets asked about forced labor in China and whether Mark Carney is going to call this out with the ambassador here in Canada. And Pierre's not holding back in this press conference. He absolutely goes off on Carney.
>> Yeah.
>> Did you bring up human rights abuse in China? It's really hard to hear. That's the question.
>> Of course not.
He won't do anything to make um Beijing unhappy. Um, a year after Mark Carney said that China was the single biggest risk to Canada, he claimed that we were going to have a full rupture with the United States in favor of a strategic partnership for a new world order with the dictatorship in Beijing. Um, of course, Mr. Carney is in a terrible conflict of interest. uh he went and got a $200 million loan for his company from a statebacked Chinese bank while he was the economic adviser to Justin Trudeau.
Uh that loan is still owed, my understanding is by Brookfield, which the prime minister is continues to be invested in. He allowed Brookfield to be at the table for discussions. So Mr. Carney has got to be clear that he should represent Canada's interests, not his corporation's interests. uh we want and maybe one of the reasons why Canada is the only G7 country in recession right now is because he is miscalculating on trade just like everything he else he's been wrong on every economic question over the last decade and Canadians are paying the price he was wrong on carbon taxes wrong on keeping half our oil on the ground wrong to oppose a pipeline to the Pacific wrong to support money printing inflation and now he's wrong in his trade priorities. We trade we sell 20 times more to the United States than we sell to China. That's just a mathematical fact. And Mark Carney's Brookfield interests in China won't say won't change that. We need a prime minister who's fighting for our workers in this country. We should have the best economy in the G7, not the worst.
>> Now listen to this. So a guy from the Hill Times, very far-left leaning publication that gets a lot of money from the federal government, tries to run cover from Mark Carney here. It doesn't work out. Sorry, Mr. Polyv. Just to jump back to the economy real quick.
Um, in Q3 2025, the economy grew at an annualized rate by 2.6%. We have economists saying that today's numbers are so nominal they could be forecasted away and revised away. So, aren't you jumping the gun a little bit calling this a full-blown recession?
>> Right. So, um, I know that there's a lot of, uh, excuses being made for Mark Carney today, and I I'm not surprised.
By the way, which outlet are you with?
>> Is 2.6% saying economy growth excuse or is that just the numbers?
>> It's actually a there's no 2.6% economic growth the economy if I could if I could.
>> So So you're having to go back. How many quarters are you having to go back now?
>> Two quarters.
>> So you're having to go back. Okay. So let's get this straight. There's been four quarters since Mark Carney became prime minister. The economy shrunk in three of those four quarters. Canada is the only G7 country for which that is the case. There's now been an entire year of Mark Harney that is recorded in economic data and the GDP is smaller today than when he took office. That is only true of Canada among G7 countries.
And now there are two backto back quarters where the economy shrunk, which is the literal definition of a recession. Canada, and by the way, it's not just that our economy is shrinking quarter after quarter. It's that we have the second highest unemployment in the G7. You think that the You think that the 120,000 people that lost their jobs since the beginning of this year call this just a technical recession? No.
They call this real job loss. And then you have the delinquency rate that is up 32% year-over-year at 17year highs. We have the highest household debt of any country in the G7, the worst housing costs of any country in the G7 for most of the last year. the mo the worst food price inflation of any country in the G7. So yes, you are making excuses and trying to hide from the reality that Mark Carney has given Canada the worst economy in the G7. And it's time to stop making excuses not for political reasons. It's time to stop making those excuses because this is people's lives.
Behind these statistics are empty stomachs, empty fridges, and empty bank accounts. Behind these numbers are 120,000 people who have come home to their kids saying we can't have you registered for hockey this year. We have to sell our home. I don't know what we're going to do. That is the reality of Mark Carney's economy and it's time to stop covering it up with illusions.
>> I didn't want to interrupt Pierre. He was cooking there. He's bang on with everything. Carney keeps covering things up. The media keeps covering things up for Carney. Hill times getting a ton of taxpayer dollars. Saying our economy is growing is false. It's not. Canadians are struggling so badly that I've got a story here I got to show you.
>> An Ottawa mother is sharing her story after she and her two teenagers and adult son found themselves living in a tent in the woods, highlighting what advocates call hidden homelessness.
Families living without stable housing, often out of public view. CTV's Caitlyn Wilson joins us live now with his story.
Caitlyn?
>> Yeah, Patricia. As Ottawa's housing crisis continues to grow, Amy says affordability and barriers to accessing shelter have left her family with nowhere else to go. So, for the past few weeks, they've been living in a tent while she drives her children to school, trying to keep things as normal as possible.
Piece by piece, Amy Ays is taking down the place her family has briefly called home.
For the past few weeks, she's been living in this tent with her three kids, their dog, and cat, tucked inside a forest in a conservation area owned by the city of Ottawa. But now, a way out.
We have a friend who had reached out and uh we're staying there for for now and they're going to help us to get to where we need to be.
>> She says the hardest part has been trying to keep her family together while running out of places that would take all of them, including their pets.
>> They either didn't have anywhere that would accommodate us all um as a whole um or there was no room. She says it wasn't just one thing that led them here. After the pandemic, he s left her job as a personal support worker for mental health reasons and now relies on social assistance. She says her oldest son works a full-time fast food job. But even with their combined income, it's still not enough to afford rent.
>> Everything became like a snowball and you're Ontario worse. You're kind of like labeled. So you're kind of like like skipped over or told I'm sorry, you know, like and they move on to the next.
>> Yeah. There's thousands of dollars for non-Canadians to come into our country.
There's thousands of dollars for dental, vision, health care for non-Canadians.
Non-Canadians that commit crimes still get all this stuff and we have Canadians living in tents with their cat and their dog and their three kids. This is deplorable. what's happened to our country >> comes as the city shelter system remains under pressure and the number of households waiting for subsidized housing continues to grow reaching this isn't the solution shelters and subsidized housing we have to bring the cost down of everything Carney has to stop enriching himself and his Brookfield crony buddies stop spending money we don't have stop sending money to Ukraine $25 billion that's what they've sent over to Ukraine we don't have that money why would we send it over because he needs it to free up that power plant that Brookfield has the contract for that directly enriched is his fund. They keep sending money over to Jamaica and Vanuatu and Fiji and everywhere else where there's money laundering, crime, and gangs and all sorts of corruption. Canadians are getting stuck with the bill here.
Rampant inflation. Green peas are $3 now for a bag of frozen green peas. It used to cost $1 just a couple of years ago.
It's time for Canadians to wake up and stop voting for the Liberals.
>> More than 16,000 at the end of last year. The average weight between 5 and 8 years. You have families with children as the biggest group of people in our shelter system. We can absolutely be doing more than we are. And that's not on the city only. That is a national issue. That is a provincial issue. And we need those levels of government to step up. And for heirs, the first step to getting back on her feet is to find a permanent place of her own to call home.
>> This isn't where I want to be. I didn't ask to be here, but like I said, it could happen to anybody.
says she recently received a call from a city outreach worker about a possible housing option. But for now, she says she's grateful her friend has given her family a temporary place to stay.
Patricia, quite the story.
>> Just think about that. This lady with her three kids, one's an adult who works fast food job. She gets social assistance plus his fast food income.
Can't pay for a place for them to live.
That's how bad things are. I had my neighbor come by the other day and said that she's going to be moving over to Vancouver because she has an option military housing because her father was in the military for so long where she can basically live in a one-bedroom for 700 a month and she's taking it because right now she has to pay $1,800 a month in this little town that I live in when just 10 years ago you could rent an entire house for $700 a month. Now a one-bedroom is 1,800 a month. This is what happens when you have people like Justin Trudeau, who owns a real estate development company, brings in millions of people, mostly from South Asia, doesn't vet them. Our crime goes through the roof because they're bringing in all these gangsters. The housing crisis gets astronomically worse. The jobs market gets worse because there's millions more people and there's not millions new jobs. They push out a net zero agenda because Mark Carney told them to cuz these guys just want to make money. They are tanking the country for their own profits. Canadians have to stop voting for the Liberals. On this episode of Faroff Ripoff, it's only suiting after seeing that last segment. Here we've got $1.9 million, almost $2 million going to advancing Canada's leadership in impact.
What's this? Well, we can see the regions here. Burkina, Fasa, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and North and Central America.
Now, considering we've got Canadians with three kids and a dog and a cat living in tents, and then we've got advancing Canada's leadership in impact investing program. It says the project seeks to create employment, reduce poverty, and improve the well-being of lowincome populations in these countries and regions by increasing the flow of Canadian impact investment into developing countries. That's right. That woman's adult son pays taxes to the government and then the government sends that money to Burkina, Fasa, and Sri Lanka and Vietnam to make their citizens lives better. Expected results enhance prosperity, climate resilience, and socioeconomic well-being of lowincome populations. enhance Canadian leadership capacity and scale of gender lens and climate smart impact investing for emerging markets. Did Mark Carney write this himself? And let me be clear, I don't think our money is going to make those citizens in Sri Lanka and Vietnam, etc. their lives better. But that's the government's narrative of what they're doing with our money. I think that money is going into other people's pockets, liberal connected insiders pockets. But regardless, even if we go with what their description of it is, they're making the lives of other citizens in other countries better with our tax dollars where in Canadians are living in tents. If this money isn't going to well-connected insiders, then the other thing it's doing is it's building net zero the green economy from the outside in. It's easier to do it with these poor countries. They'll take money and say, "Sure, we'll put up solar panels and they get them integrated on it and then they can move inwards on bigger economies." So, it's one of the two or both. Both of these can exist at the same time. You can have well-connected insiders of the Liberal Party getting enriched by this and pushing out this net zero agenda on these poor countries at the same time. Improved enabling environment for impact, gender lens, and climate smart investments. Canadians don't have homes and they're trying to make the lives of other citizens in other count's lives better. Carney's liberal government does not care about its own citizens. A lot of stuff going on here today. So, we've got this meeting between Anita Nand and the Chinese counterpart Wang Yi. Now, unfortunately, it's all in Chinese and it's not translated. I wish they would translate this stuff on CPAC.
>> Energy, finance, public security, and safety and people-to-people ties. At the same time, each of our countries must address critical issues and priorities to ensure >> So, we already know what Carney's priorities are and what China's priorities are. But basically this guy then replies, we don't know what he's saying here, but so yeah, they don't translate any of this, but they have the sit down meeting here. Moving ahead, we got an update here from the Middle East. So it seems like Trump has lifted the blockade allowing all ships to travel out of the straight of Hormuz the Middle East. Now, more confusion on what we may or may not be seeing. Reports that American and Iranian negotiators might have reached some kind of a tenative agreement to extend a ceasefire by 60 days. That's according to initial reports anyway.
Although we've heard that this imminent deal was coming many times before in recent weeks. President Trump in a long message on social media saying the United States will lift its blockade on ships traveling through the straight of Hormuz. Trump said ships caught in the Straight of Hormuz because of what he called the United States's amazing and unprecedented naval blockade can now begin quote going home as the blockade is lifted. But here's the point. It's not clear when that is actually going to happen. if it's going to happen and what the terms of a timeline could be for that. Trump also signaling that he's not ready to sign off on a deal to end the conflict with Iran after even after that tenative agreement was reached to reopen the strait. Trump also said he will meet with his advisers in the situation room today before making any final decision on a potential deal to officially end the war. So at this point stay tuned seems to be the situation for now. Yeah, it's very much more uncertainty unfortunately. Now, ending this video off with a good laugh. Sharon Kirr gets brought on here to talk about Mark Carney's statements, make America great again at the economic club.
>> I also want to ask you about this speech that Mark Carney gave in New York City on Thursday. The point here was a friendly audience, obviously business community in New York, saying, "Look, Canada's stable, we're reliable, we're a great place to do business." But he also said that Canada strong will make America great again. And I want to get your sense of of that. I mean, is that a strange thing to say?
>> I I think it was probably off the cuff.
Something that he uh I think the message he was trying to get at was everyone needs to work together and when we succeed, they succeed. I think the >> that was not off the cuff. They 100% planned that. She's trying to justify him saying this. wording of it kind of tapped into a a different crowd and audience and was probably something he said at hawk. But I think if we we look aside from the words simply what he's saying is that a strong Canada helps a strong America. Uh I probably wouldn't use make America great again. But I think it was I think it was just something cheeky he did on his own.
>> Canada strong equals mega.
>> Canada strong, America strong. Everyone can work together. Sharon strong Canada strong equals mega. That's hilarious. So I think this guy here who looks like T1000 is probably the most conservative of the anchors here on CTV.
Having no problem saying that Canada strong equals mega.
It's time to get some shirts with that put on it. And Sharon Kerr here doesn't even know what to say to it because obviously it goes against everything Carney's campaigned on.
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