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Follow Justin Trudeau— it's freeO Fim da Era de Justin Trudeau como Primeiro Ministro do Canadá - Em março de 2025, Justin Trudeau oficialmente encerrou seu mandato como Primeiro Ministro do Canadá, marcando o fim de uma era que durou quase uma década. Durante seu tempo no cargo, Trudeau enfrentou desafios significativos, tanto internos quanto externos, e deixou um legado complexo que reflete tanto realizações quanto controvérsias.Trudeau foi um defensor da reconciliação com as comunidades indígenas do Canadá. Ele fez progressos significativos, como a assinatura de acordos importantes, como o reconhecimento do título aborígene sobre as ilhas Haida Gwaii, e a implementação de projetos para melhorar as condições de vida nas comunidades indígenas23. Além disso, Trudeau promoveu a diversidade ao nomear um gabinete com 50% de mulheres, um marco na história canadense.Ele também foi responsável por várias políticas sociais e ambientais inovadoras. Trudeau legalizou o uso recreativo de cannabis em 2018, introduziu um imposto sobre o carbono para combater as mudanças climáticas, e implementou um programa nacional de creches com o objetivo de reduzir as taxas de cuidado infantil para $10 por dia até 202634. Além disso, seu governo apoiou fortemente a Ucrânia durante a invasão russa, fornecendo quase $20 bilhões em ajuda militar e humanitária.Durante seu mandato, Trudeau enfrentou várias controvérsias, incluindo o escândalo SNC-Lavalin, no qual foi acusado de interferir em um caso de corrupção, e o caso das fotos em blackface, que geraram críticas por serem consideradas racistas5. Esses incidentes afetaram sua popularidade e a percepção pública de seu governo.Nos últimos meses, Trudeau enfrentou pressões significativas, tanto internas quanto externas. Internamente, havia um crescente descontentamento com sua liderança dentro do Partido Liberal e entre o público em geral, devido a questões como a crise habitacional e a inflação. Externamente, o Canadá enfrentou ameaças comerciais dos EUA, incluindo tarifas impostas por Donald Trump, que Trudeau respondeu com medidas retaliatórias.00:00 - O legado de Justin Trudeau como Primeiro-Ministro03:56 – Foto polêmica de Justin Trudeau deixando o parlamento do Canadá levando a cadeira e mostrando a língua – Será que ele roubou a cadeira?05:25 – Reportagem da TV canadense sobre Justin Trudeau dublada em português 07:56 - Legado de Justin Trudeau09:03 - Encerramento
Une page se tourne au Canada, celle des deux mandats de Justin Trudeau à la tête du pays. Celui qui s’était fait connaître comme le fils de Pierre Elliott Trudeau, lui aussi premier ministre (de 1968 à 1979 et de 1980 à 1984), avait finalement réussi à se tailler un prénom et à convaincre ses compatriotes, au point de devenir une icône, en 2015. Cette « Trudeaumania » semble bien lointaine. Depuis plusieurs mois, en effet, le chef du gouvernement essuie de vives critiques au sein de son parti et sa popularité dans l’opinion a chuté de manière spectaculaire. En réponse, Justin Trudeau a décidé de démissionner à compter de dimanche 9 mars, date à laquelle un vote interne à son parti désignera son successeur. La passation des pouvoirs survient dans un contexte géopolitique tendu : lundi 3 mars, le président des Etats-Unis, Donald Trump, a annoncé l’entrée en vigueur de tarifs douaniers de 25 % sur l’ensemble des produits venant du Canada et du Mexique, ouvrant la voie à une guerre commerciale avec ces deux pays. Alors, pourquoi Justin Trudeau cède-t-il sa place à un moment si critique pour son pays ? Que lui est-il reproché exactement ? Et quel bilan peut-on dresser de sa carrière politique et de ses deux mandats en tant que premier ministre ? Dans cet épisode du podcast « L’Heure du Monde », Alexandre Lepoutre, correspondant du Monde au Canada, retrace son parcours. Un épisode de Cyrielle Bedu, réalisé par Thomas Zeng. Présentation et suivi éditorial : Claire Leys. Dans cet épisode : extrait de l’intervention de Justin Trudeau, le 6 janvier 2025 ; du clip de Jagmeet Singh, publié le 4 septembre 2024 ; de l’annonce de la démission de Chrystia Freeland sur Radio-Canada Info, le 16 décembre 2024 ; d’une archive de Justin Trudeau, en 1995, sur CT News ; du discours de Justin Trudeau aux funérailles de Pierre Elliott Trudeau, le 30 septembre 2000 ; du combat de boxe entre Justin Trudeau et Patrick Brazeau, le 31 mars 2012 ; du discours victorieux de Justin Trudeau aux élections législatives, le 20 octobre 2015. Cet épisode a été publié le 7 mars 2025. --- Pour soutenir "L'Heure du Monde" et notre rédaction, abonnez-vous sur abopodcast.lemonde.fr Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d’informations.
Why did Justin Trudeau resign? Is it a temporary tactic? What are Trudeau's scandals? Did Khalistanis prop up his government? What’s the impact on Canada after Trump won the election? To answer these questions, we are joined by Kushal Mehra, author and podcaster, and Daniel Bordman, senior correspondent for The National Telegraph and Geopolitical Analyst. In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Kushal Mehra and Daniel Bordman discuss a range of topics, including who could succeed Justin Trudeau as the Liberal Party leader and the impact of Trudeau's immigration policies on Indian students. They also discussed Trump's influence on Canadian policies, Canadian trade relations with the USA, and the recent attacks on Hindu temples in Canada. Don’t miss this episode to learn about these critical geopolitical issues and the India-Canada row. 00:00 – Introduction 01:00 – Foreign interference in Canadian politics 11:56 – Trudeau's leadership and media Influence 21:16 – Who could succeed Trudeau as Liberal Party leader? 32:22 – Impact of Trudeau's immigration policies on Indian students 42:35 – Trudeau's approach to Khalistan movement 53:22 – Trump's influence on Canadian policies 1:02:43 – Canadian trade relations with the USA 1:15:57 – Attacks on Hindu temple in Canada 1:23:37 – Backlash against Khalistani supporters in Canada 1:33:04 – Indian media's coverage and Canada's fear of foreign media 1:43:26 – Canadian 'Honk Honk' rhetoric 1:51:49 – Canada's view on Modi: A threat or a global leader?
Justin Trudeau galt als Lichtgestalt für viele progressive Linke weltweit. Läutet sein Abgang auch das Ende der Woke-Ära ein? Es ging vor rund neun Jahren sehr schnell: Ein bis dahin recht unbekannter Abgeordneter namens Justin Trudeau, Sohn des ehemaligen liberalen kanadischen Premierministers Pierre Trudeau, stieg in kürzester Zeit an die Spitze der kanadischen Politik auf. Jung, gutaussehend, progressiv. Doch mit den Jahren litt das Image immer mehr, mittlerweile trauen ihm die Kanadier nicht mehr zu, ihr Land durch die Wirtschaftskrise zu führen. Trudeaus Abschied zeichnet auch eine Analogie auf den Stimmungswandel in der Gesellschaft. In dieser Folge von » Acht Milliarden « spricht Host Juan Moreno mit der Journalistin Clara Suchy über die Karriere des Polit-Wunderkinds Trudeau. »Er scheint nie verstanden zu haben, warum die Kanadier und Kanadierinnen ihm irgendwann nicht mehr folgten. Er war stets davon überzeugt, moralisch auf der richtigen Seite zu stehen. So ließ Trudeau in seiner Amtszeit Millionen Migranten ins Land, unterschätzte aber massiv die Folgen für den kanadischen Wohnungsmarkt und die Sozialsysteme«, so Suchy. +++ Alle Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern finden Sie hier . Die SPIEGEL-Gruppe ist nicht für den Inhalt dieser Seite verantwortlich. +++ Mehr Hintergründe zum Thema erhalten Sie mit SPIEGEL+. Entdecken Sie die digitale Welt des SPIEGEL, unter spiegel.de/abonnieren finden Sie das passende Angebot. Alle SPIEGEL Podcasts finden Sie hier . Den SPIEGEL-WhatsApp-Kanal finden Sie hier . Hier geht es zu unserem SPIEGEL Shop. Alle Newsletter vom SPIEGEL finden Sie hier . Hier geht es zur SPIEGEL Akademie. Sie möchten den SPIEGEL mitgestalten? Registrieren Sie sich bei SPIEGEL Perspektiven . Informationen zu unserer Datenschutzerklärung .
🎙️ EP#258 | DSD | Justin Trudeau, Omnibus Spending Bills, ChatGPT & Your Bodily Functions In this lighter and more humorous episode, we explore health insights through the lens of bathroom habits, covering both urine and feces. Host [name] sets the tone for a productive 2025, engaging listeners with reflections on geopolitical events such as Justin Trudeau's resignation as Canadian Prime Minister, the Trump election certification, and the resurgence of H5N1 bird flu concerns. The episode also critiques Trump’s single-bill legislative proposal and examines the implications of combining large-scale policies into one package, a practice traditionally criticized by many Republicans. The highlight of the episode is an informative, interactive conversation with ChatGPT, demonstrating its voice feature. Together, they delve into the significance of urine color and smell, linking these to hydration and potential health issues. The conversation then turns to feces, discussing normal appearance, what different colors signify, and the digestive timeline for steak. This engaging, educational dialogue offers valuable insights with a unique twist, making health discussions accessible and entertaining. Top 5 Key Points: Justin Trudeau's Resignation: Speculations on timing, political implications, and future leadership in Canada. Trump’s Legislative Proposal: Critical analysis of combining multiple policies into a single bill. H5N1 Bird Flu: Dismissing fears of returning to strict COVID-era restrictions. Urine Health Insights: Discussion on color, odor, and health implications of various shades and smells. Feces Examination: Descriptions of healthy stool appearance, potential warning signs, and digestion timelines for red meat. Top Keywords: Justin Trudeau, Trump certification, H5N1, omnibus bills, ChatGPT voice conversation, urine color, dehydration, feces health, digestive process, urinary tract infection, reconciliation process, political timing, hydration tips, bowel movement insights, dietary effects, asparagus urine smell, steak digestion, GI tract health, electrolyte balance, cybertruck explosion, Las Vegas, New Orleans tragedy, Pierre Polivere, Kamala Harris, transparency, GOP omnibus criticism. Chapter List: 00:00 – Introduction: Weekly goals and setting the tone for 2025 03:45 – Trudeau Steps Down: Political implications in Canada 09:10 – Trump’s Legislative Agenda: Analysis of massive bill strategy 14:20 – H5N1 Bird Flu: Addressing public fears 17:00 – Health Deep Dive: Interactive chat on urine and feces health 30:50 – Digestive Timelines: Steak and the digestive process 35:30 – Reflections: Humor, health, and ChatGPT’s conversational charm Social Media Links: Facebook: Deep Shallow Dive on Facebook Instagram: Deep Shallow Dive on Instagram TikTok: Deep Shallow Dive on TikTok YouTube: Deep Shallow Dive on YouTube Twitter: Deep Shallow Dive on Twitter Threads: Deep Shallow Dive on Threads
Justin Trudeau, Canada’s long-standing Prime Minister, announced his resignation this week, marking a seismic shift in the nation’s political landscape. Trudeau’s departure comes after nearly a decade as Prime Minister and thirteen years as leader of the Liberal Party. His resignation was not entirely unexpected but has sparked a wave of introspection within Canadian politics. Here is what you need to know if you don’t care about Canada unless they’re playing hockey or changing heads of state as told to us this episode by Evan Scrimshaw. The Breaking Point: Why Trudeau Resigned Trudeau’s decision to step down was a culmination of mounting pressure from within his party and worsening public opinion. In recent months, his leadership faced escalating dissent. A pivotal moment was the resignation of the finance minister, which signaled deep fractures within the Liberal Party. Over the holiday season, Trudeau faced an ultimatum from his caucus—resign or face a vote of no confidence. Several factors contributed to Trudeau’s plummeting support: * Declining Poll Numbers: Trudeau’s approval ratings had been steadily eroding, with the Liberal Party polling over 20 points behind the opposition Conservative Party. * Special Election Defeats: Losing in traditionally strong Liberal ridings signaled waning public support. * Policy Disconnect: While many of Trudeau’s policies were popular in principle, his personal brand had become a liability. Voters who liked Liberal initiatives often dismissed them outright when they were linked to Trudeau. Trudeau’s tenure will be remembered as one of bold progressive initiatives juxtaposed with ethical controversies. On the positive side, his government achieved significant reductions in child poverty, lowered carbon emissions, and introduced affordable childcare programs. Yet, his administration was marred by scandals, including: * Ethics Violations: Pressure on the attorney general to favor a Quebec-based company, SNC-Lavalin, during a corruption probe. * Conflicts of Interest: Controversies surrounding contracts awarded to organizations with personal ties to Trudeau’s family. * Housing Crisis: Critics argue Trudeau’s inaction exacerbated Canada’s housing affordability crisis, with rents and mortgage rates soaring during his leadership. As Scrimshaw put it, Trudeau’s administration embodied “reckless disregard” for ethical boundaries. While these issues might have been survivable individually, collectively, they eroded trust in his leadership. Trudeau’s resignation has thrown the Liberal Party into a leadership race. He will remain interim Prime Minister until March, with no parliamentary sittings until then. Key contenders for his replacement include: * Chrystia Freeland , the current finance minister and one of Trudeau’s closest allies. * Mark Carney , former Bank of Canada and Bank of England Governor. * Anita Anand , Minister of National Defence. * Other candidates, including Francois-Philippe Champagne, Dominic LeBlanc, and former B.C. Premier Christy Clark. The party faces a critical choice: selecting a leader who can halt its decline and prepare it for the next general election. Scrimshaw warns that without decisive leadership, the Liberal Party risks being overtaken by the New Democratic Party (NDP) or marginalized altogether, as seen historically with the UK’s Liberal Party being replaced by Labour. As Trudeau exits, the Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, appears poised to seize power in the next election. Poilievre, a pragmatic and relatively moderate conservative, has maintained focus on fiscal discipline while distancing himself from extreme social conservatism. The scale of the Conservative victor
For several months now, Liberal MP Anthony Housefather has been calling for his boss to resign. The Montreal-area politician first broke publicly with his party in March 2024, over its positions on the Israel-Hamas war—yet he ultimately decided to remain in the Liberal caucus. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau later appointed Housefather as special advisor on the Jewish community and antisemitism, but that promotion didn’t stop Housefather from calling for Trudeau to step down in recent weeks. On Jan. 6, 2025, Housefather finally got his wish. Trudeau announced he would resign as prime minister and leader of the Liberal Party of Canada after the party votes on a new leader. To give themselves some time, the prime minister prorogued parliament until March 24. The significant decision comes on the heels of tenuous conflicts that the Prime Minister’s Office faced, both within and beyond his own party—including conflicts over Jewish issues. His centrist approach to the Middle East conflict invited criticism on his foreign affairs file from right- and left-leaning supporters, while Canadian Jewish voters faced unprecedented spikes in antisemitism across the country, with some laying blame, rightly or wrongly, at the foot of the federal government. For his part, Housefather thinks Canadian Jews should stick with the Liberals under a new leader, and plans to advocate for Jewish issues with the forthcoming candidates. (He’s already praising Christy Clark, the former B.C. premier, and Chrystia Freeland, the ex-finance minister). Housefather joins The CJN Daily to discuss Trudeau’s historic resignation and lays out what to expect. Then, we speak with Jeremy Levi, the mayor of the Town of Hampstead, Quebec, for his take on the moment and why Trudeau’s decision doesn’t move the needle for Conservative supporters such as himself. Related links Read what Justin Trudeau told The CJN in 2015 about his and his party’s positions on Jewish and Israel issues before he was first elected as Prime Minister with a majority. Review why Liberal MP Anthony Housefather almost left the Liberal government over its anti-Israel positions, on The CJN Daily , from March 2024. Learn more about Hampstead Mayor Jeremy Levi, a Conservative supporter who has become a vocal critic of the Liberals, especially Housefather, in this recent The CJN profile. Credits Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner ) Production team: Zachary Kauffman (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer) Music: Dov Beck-Levine Support our show Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to The CJN Daily (Not sure how? Click here )
ZOOMER SQUAD: IT'S OFFICIAL - PM JUSTIN TRUDEAU IS RESIGNING Libby Znaimer is joined by Rudy Buttignol, President of CARP, Anthony Quinn, Chief Operating Officer of CARP, and Jason Lietaer, Conservative Strategist and President at Enterprise, followed by Bob Richardson, a public affairs consultant. It's official: PM Justin Trudeau announced that he is resigning as leader of the Liberal party and as Prime Minister. This morning he asked the Governor General to prorogue Parliament until March 24. He will stay on until a new leader is chosen. It comes after weeks of political drama that included the resignation of Chrystia Freeland from Trudeau's cabinet, terrible polling numbers for the Liberals and mounting pressure from within and outside of the party for Trudeau to leave. COURT CHALLENGE AGAINST TRUDEAU'S PROROGUING OF PARLIAMENT? Libby Znaimer is joined by Duff Conacher, Co-founder of Democracy Watch, John Milloy, former Ontario Liberal MPP who served as a cabinet minister under the Dalton McGuinty and Kathleen Wynne governments, and Bob Richardson stays with us from our last segment. We continue our coverage of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation. And, the group Democracy Watch is considering whether they will make a court challenge to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau proroguing Parliament. WHAT WAS THE MAN BEHIND NEW ORLEANS TERROR ATTACK DOING IN CANADA IN 2023? Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Lara Burns, Head of Terrorism Research, Program on Extremism at George Washington University and a retired FBI agent and Dr. Stephanie Carvin, Assistant Professor of International Affairs at Carleton University and an expert on national security issues. We now know that the man behind the terrorist attack in New Orleans, U.S citizen Shamsud-Din Jabbar, had visited Ontario in July of 2023. The FBI are trying to determine whether he met with anyone there and whether there is any link between his trip abroad to Canada and also to Egypt and the attack. Our experts discuss the kind of factors that could lead someone to become radicalized and carry out such violence.
This two-part podcast is long and intense. It has been in-the-making now since early November. Initially, I wasn’t sure about how to approach it. Because the reality is overwhelming. But the “how” happened organically, as events unfolded. When Ezra Levant—a well-known Canadian journalist/lawyer/provocateur—was arrested by Toronto police on Sunday, November 24, 2024, for allegedly “breaching the peace,” I understood that this was a nodal point. That the police would even consider doing what they did that day—and for the “reasons” they provided—was a ginormous red flag. There had been more than a year of constant antisemitic agitation (how’s that for a catch-all euphemism?) on the streets of Toronto, and the violence and frequency were only intensifying. The conduct of the police has been deeply concerning throughout, as is the rather nonchalant attitude of all levels of leadership: federal, provincial, and municipal. And, in Canada, of all places. How did this happen? Well, in plain sight. To suggest that this underbelly of Canadian society was not present before October 7 ignores reality. It has always been there. But much has changed in the last decade, during which time Justin Trudeau has been Prime Minister. He sets the tone, and this deliberate deconstruction of Canadian society and norms is his legacy. In Part I of this podcast, we explore the breakdown of the social and public norms that prevailed in Canada until recent years and how and why this has transpired. In Part II, we get into the institutional issues and “culture” that are encouraging the surge of open, public, and violent antisemitism. We look at the approach of Toronto Police, in particular, the sensibility in key institutions—like the senior federal bureaucracy in Ottawa and more. There are reasons for this toxic surge in Canada. It did not just “happen.” Canada is home to the fourth largest Jewish community in the world, after Israel, the U.S., and France. The majority of its 375,000-member community are concentrated in the Toronto and Montreal areas. And according to recent news reports, a significant number of Canadian Jews have been thinking seriously about leaving the country of their birth. A recent survey of Ontario-based Jewish physicians revealed that 30% were thinking of jumping ship. You can read about that here in The National Post (where I write a regular column). The Jews. Are alway the canaries in the mineshaft. All of Canada should be on heightened alert. State of Tel Aviv is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Podcast Notes 1. Post on State of Tel Aviv website, November 24, 2024, “ Canada is Done, ” with two articles about escalating antisemitic violence as well as video clips from the night of violence in Montreal on Friday, November 22. 2. Video of the Montreal riot, Friday, November 22, 2024—showing snippets of street violence, the burning of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in effigy, and Justin Trudeau getting down at the Taylor Swift concert in Toronto that night. Video from Dahlia Kurtz on X. 3. PM Justin Trudeau on “X” commenting on the Montreal riots: 4. Leader of the Opposition in Canada and likely the next PM (but don’t want to jinx it), Pierre Poilievre’s reply to Justin Trudeau on “X”: 5. Photo showing Toronto Police Sergeant (Canadian/British spelling—indulge me this once) Jeffrey MacDuff joking around with one of the main organizers of regular pro-Hamas, antisemitic events in Toronto
Donald Trump continues to troll Trudeau because he knows the PM has no credibility. He even questions who his real father is. And Justin Trudeau being captive to China goes back to Pierre Trudeau's faithful support of Mao Zedong vicious communist regime. .. CBC has copyrighted the 1-minute vid clip of Pierre Elliott Trudeau and demonetized the material, forcing us to remove it from this video. This is only on YouTube. View the demonetized clip only available in Canada thanks to CBC's NEW copyright rules here: https://youtu.be/4r0EMnJgUyI?si=Wqagp8hjQL50YIAM .... READ The Post Millennial: Rand Paul blasts Justin Trudeau for 'abuse' of emergency powers after Truckers' protest. “Trudeau could freeze a bank account without a court order, without due process," Paul said. https://thepostmillennial.com/rand-paul-blasts-justin-trudeau-for-abuse-of-emergency-powers-after-truckers-protest READ The Post Millennial: Poilievre slams Trudeau Liberals' policy of letting men serve time in women's prisons. "I can’t believe I have to say this: but when I’m PM, there will be no male prisoners in female jails. Period." https://thepostmillennial.com/poilievre-slams-trudeau-liberals-policy-of-letting-men-serve-time-in-womens-prisons-after-sadistic-killer-says-hes-female .... Explore the troubling parallels between Justin Trudeau and Pierre Trudeau's authoritarian leadership styles and their lasting impact on Canada. This eye-opening analysis reveals how both Trudeaus wielded emergency powers to suppress dissent - from the War Measures Act to the Emergencies Act. We examine their shared connections to China, globalist agendas, and how Justin Trudeau continues his father's controversial legacy of centralized control. Through historic footage and expert commentary from Jordan Peterson and Terry Glavin, discover the disturbing similarities in their approaches to power. Learn how both leaders justified extreme measures against Canadians - Pierre Trudeau against the FLQ crisis and Justin Trudeau against the Freedom Convoy. We compare media reactions then and now, exposing how press coverage has shifted from questioning authority to enabling it. From immigration policies to foreign relations, see how Justin Trudeau's governance mirrors the concerning patterns established by his father. Whether through bloodline or political inheritance, the Trudeau legacy poses serious questions about Canada's democratic future. This critical analysis connects the dots between past and present, revealing why Canadians must understand this dark political legacy to protect their freedoms. Watch now to understand the true nature of the Trudeau dynasty and its impact on Canadian democracy. #news #canadanews #globalnews #jagmeetsingh #justintrudeau CHAPTERS: 00:00 - "Woke is BS" says Donald Trump’s Speech at Turning Point USA 00:45 - Trudeau’s Relationship with Father 10:50 - Jordan Peterson on Justin Trudeau 14:19 - Trudeau Sr. and Trudeau Jr's China Obsession 17:54 - China and Western Economy Integration 22:39 - Trudeau’s Political Future 24:31 - Merry Christmas Eve 25:58 - End SUPPORT INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM JOIN THE KRAYDEN'S RIGHT RESISTANCE: -Stand on Guard Store Merch with a Message: https://standonguard.store/ -Substack FREE or Paid Subscription: https://davidkrayden.substack.com/ -Buy Me a Coffee (1 time support): https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kraydensright -Join YouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1ED4fuuXo07MoobImXavaQ/join Locals / Rumble Subscriber Option: https://kraydensright.locals.com/ Pay Direct on Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/standonguard ... NEW!! You can now find Stand on Guard with David Krayden on most podcasts: Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon, Youtube music, Substack.
Canada tax cut sparking dissent about Justin Trudeau and his Liberals cabinet lately. Many think tax cut before Canada election is a political stunt in Canadian politics. Trudeau's tax break has been criticized by conservatives and Pierre Poilievre, contrasting with Trudeau's response to high Canada's grocery prices affordability crisis and high cost of living in Canada. Some demand for carbon tax cuts or income tax cuts in Canada instead. Jagmeet Singh supporting Justin Trudeau's tax break is facing criticisms too. How should Canada response to the new Canada GST relief? Amidst Canada immigration crisis, Canada real estate market and Canada housing crisis, a precarious Canadian economy; making life in Canada quite expensive, especially in cities like Toronto, British Columbia. Reports show economic migrants are leaving Canada in droves, since living in Canada has become nearly impossible. Does a Trudeau tax cut truly alleviate the economic hardship in Canada? I captured these thoughts in this podcast episode. (00:00) Intro (00:21) Trudeau Tax Break $250 (02:17) Trudeau Holiday Tax Break: A Political Deception (03:01) Tax Break Canada 250: A Third-World Playbook (05:04) Trudeau Holiday Tax Break ($250 For Canada Birthright) (07:14) A Warning To Canada (GST Relief)
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is offering herself as the Justin Trudeau of the United States as she talks about Soviet-style housing and blathers on about serving "the people" when she is serving the Deep State. ARTICLE Kamala Harris proposes Trudeau-style 'communist' government housing plan. Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris similar housing plans to those of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. https://thepostmillennial.com/kamala-harris-proposes-trudeau-style-communist-government-housing-plan UK man faces jail time for 'instigating' riots, supporting protests in X posts after school girls killed. "A judge in the United Kingdom has put another online journalist in jail for three years over a post" https://www.humanevents.com/2024/08/18/uk-man-faces-jail-time-for-instigating-riots-supporting-protests-in-x-posts-after-school-girls-killed ... KRAYDEN'S RIGHT: RESOLVE TO RESIST Thanks for watching to the end this really helps small channels like this! I include Canadian NEWS LINKS of the articles I write in my video descriptions. ... SUPPORT INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM JOIN THE KRAYDEN'S RIGHT RESISTANCE: -Stand on Guard Store Merch with a Message: https://standonguard.store/ -Substack FREE or Paid Subscription: https://davidkrayden.substack.com/ -Buy Me a Coffee (1 time support): https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kraydensright -Join YouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1ED4fuuXo07MoobImXavaQ/join Locals / Rumble Subscriber Option: https://kraydensright.locals.com/ Pay Direct on Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/standonguard ... SUBSCRIBE & HIT THE BELL TO KEEP SEEING THIS CHANNEL -Please SUBSCRIBE & HIT the bell. This is FREE and it will help you BEAT Trudeau's censorship so you get notifications on my YouTube Channel even when the censorship laws come into FULL effect so Trudeau and YT cannot hide this content: https://www.youtube.com/@KraydensRightwithDavidKrayden -And/or subscribe and hit the notifications on my Rumble channel to also keep informed of the latest Canadian news you won't hear on the msm https://rumble.com/user/KraydensRight ... MORE ways you can find and support my work: -Krayden's Right Substack: https://davidkrayden.substack.com/ -Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/KraydensRight -Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidKrayden -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KraydensRight -YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KraydensRightwithDavidKrayden -Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stand-on-guard-with-david-krayden/id1684148154 -Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1YfyNi7gqJpRYS7iuGcWhw ... Kamala Harris, Trudeau, Biden, Pierre Poilievre, Justin Trudeau, #cdnpoli, #uspolitics, Stand on Guard with David Krayden, David Krayden, Canadian News, National Post, Toronto Sun, Calgary Sun, Epoch Times, The Post Millennial, Human Events, Western Standard, CTV News, Freedom Convoy, House of Commons, Question Period, Online Streaming Act, Censorship, Viva Frei, Kraydens Right, True North, Mister Sunshine Baby, tucker carlson, Northern Perspective, Clyde Do Something, censorship, Clayton Morris, Redacted, NEW!! You can now find Stand on Guard with David Krayden on most podcasts: Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon, Youtube music, Substack.