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best interests of canadians and canadians deserve a real choice in the next election. and it has become obvious to me with the internal battles that i cannot be the one to carry the liberal standard into the next election. [speaking french] >> you have been in office, canada has changed under your government. if there was one accomplishment that you are most proud of, and perhaps a regret you might want to share with us. >> in 2015 we were elected to work for the middle class and this is what we succeeded in doing, i think. we reduced poverty and helped families. we created an economy that works for many more people in preparation for a digital future and for the greater impact of climate change as well. we have done a lot of work with canadians. canada is a better country today thanks to the work we have done over the past few years. well, the regret, i continue to think if our electoral system had been changed for people to be able to have a first, second or third choice, parties would have spent more time trying to find common ground rather than trying build polariz
best interests of canadians and canadians deserve a real choice in the next election. and it has become obvious to me with the internal battles that i cannot be the one to carry the liberal standard into the next election. [speaking french] >> you have been in office, canada has changed under your government. if there was one accomplishment that you are most proud of, and perhaps a regret you might want to share with us. >> in 2015 we were elected to work for the middle class and...
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by might desire to serve canadians and what is in the best interest of canadians canadians deserve aeal choice in the next election. it has become obvious to me with the internal battles i cannot be the one to carry the liberal standard into the next election. an officer from us 10 years canada's change under your government. if there is one accomplishment that you are most proud of is there also perhaps a regret you want to share with us as well? >> into outs of 15 we were elected on a promise of working for the middle class in this country. this is what we succeeded in doing i think. we produced a poverty. we help families. we created ans economy that wors for many more people in preparation for a digital future and for the greater impact of climate change as well we've done a lot of work with canadian canada will i regret? i continue to think that if our electoral system had been changed for people to be able to have a first, or second, or third choice parties would have spent more time trying to find common ground rather than trying to build polarization and our country. i could
by might desire to serve canadians and what is in the best interest of canadians canadians deserve aeal choice in the next election. it has become obvious to me with the internal battles i cannot be the one to carry the liberal standard into the next election. an officer from us 10 years canada's change under your government. if there is one accomplishment that you are most proud of is there also perhaps a regret you want to share with us as well? >> into outs of 15 we were elected on a...
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best interest of canadians and canadians deserve a real choice in the next election. and it has been obvious to me with the internal battles that i cannot be the one to carry the liberal standard into the next election. >> canada has changed under your government. if there was one accomplishment that you are most proud of, is there also perhaps a regret you might want to share with us as well? pm trudeau: in 2015 we were elected on a promise of working for the middle class in this country and this is what we succeeded in doing i think. we reduced poverty, we help families, we created an economy that works for many more people in preparation for a digital future and for the greater impact of climate change as well. we have done a lot of work with canada desk canadians. canada is a better country today. what i regret, i continue to think if our electoral system had been changed for people to be able to have a first or second or third choice, parties would've spent more time trying to find common ground rather than trying to build polarization in the country. i couldn't
best interest of canadians and canadians deserve a real choice in the next election. and it has been obvious to me with the internal battles that i cannot be the one to carry the liberal standard into the next election. >> canada has changed under your government. if there was one accomplishment that you are most proud of, is there also perhaps a regret you might want to share with us as well? pm trudeau: in 2015 we were elected on a promise of working for the middle class in this country...
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so canadians are looking at the whole mishmash of issues right now. they're all playing out in a pretty ugly way on, on the public scene. and it's not really one particular thing that has triggered this purchase is, you know, it's, it's just 5000 times you could say, rachel and just very briefly. i mean, he's being so prone. over the last 9 years, we had in 2023. he was promoting a new not seeing the canadian parliament this which are slough, wouldn't that he's been accused of black face. i mean, are you surprised he's being able to hold on as long as he has given all of these controversies of the cars that i think those are the kinds of things that i haven't really played out so much with canadians. we see a lot more of that overseas because it's hard for other people who have serious here's to imagine this. somebody could stay in power, having done all of these things. but in canada, um it's just that again, they're just so many other issues that are really hitting canadians hard before we get way down the list to clapping for nazis. and we're in bl
so canadians are looking at the whole mishmash of issues right now. they're all playing out in a pretty ugly way on, on the public scene. and it's not really one particular thing that has triggered this purchase is, you know, it's, it's just 5000 times you could say, rachel and just very briefly. i mean, he's being so prone. over the last 9 years, we had in 2023. he was promoting a new not seeing the canadian parliament this which are slough, wouldn't that he's been accused of black face. i...
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he says the vision for -- is not right for canadians.e contender to succeed trudeau, former premier of british columbia, christy clark. she also responded on social media, writing, this is the biggest opportunity we have had to grow the party and welcome new liberals, including canadians concerned about the future of our country. let's sees it. and a spokesperson says trudeau had been a stalwart of the united states, and washington will stand with canada and its people as they pick a new leader. canadian opposition leader criticized his decision to resign in a video released by the conservative party. >> while leader lish liberals -- leaderless liberals focus on saving their jobs, the country spirals out of control, an out-of-control housing emergency, migrant crisis, 62 billion dollar deficit, not to mention tariff threats from the united states. they continued supporting trudeau when he did all those things. no, their only objection is he is no longer popular enough to win an election and keep them in power. they want to protect their
he says the vision for -- is not right for canadians.e contender to succeed trudeau, former premier of british columbia, christy clark. she also responded on social media, writing, this is the biggest opportunity we have had to grow the party and welcome new liberals, including canadians concerned about the future of our country. let's sees it. and a spokesperson says trudeau had been a stalwart of the united states, and washington will stand with canada and its people as they pick a new...
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so canadians are facing the same types of concerns. the carbon tax, things that he's, he's champion, the ultimately hit them in the pocket book. but so the agenda and payment service to this was agenda that he's always promoted. so he mentioned you for and he mentioned that he mentioned truth and reconciliation. so in other words, i had to do with race and divisions. and i use basically playing into that again and using that as a touchstone is something he's improved on it have. i guess the things that canadians have better things to think about there just so many other issues that are really hitting. he may be as hard before he get way down the list to clapping for nazis and wearing blackface in all the photos the agenda to just introduce opened with today during his press conference just to show how i've been touched. he totally is width canadians, who again are starting to see their interest more aligned with the interest of the average european or the average american who voted for trump. and that's why we're starting to see these
so canadians are facing the same types of concerns. the carbon tax, things that he's, he's champion, the ultimately hit them in the pocket book. but so the agenda and payment service to this was agenda that he's always promoted. so he mentioned you for and he mentioned that he mentioned truth and reconciliation. so in other words, i had to do with race and divisions. and i use basically playing into that again and using that as a touchstone is something he's improved on it have. i guess the...
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and american jobs. taking canadian and american “obs. ., . taking canadian and american 'obs. ., . .,“obs. ., ., ., g , jobs. you are calling on justin trudeau to — jobs. you are calling on justin trudeau to do _ jobs. you are calling on justin trudeau to do everything - trudeau to do everything possible in his time relating to avoid these terrors. what can he do between now and when you elections are held? first of all, you elections are held? first of all. he — you elections are held? first of all, he has _ you elections are held? first of all, he has agreed - you elections are held? first of all, he has agreed with i you elections are held? firstj of all, he has agreed with all the premiers in person, to discuss his plan. he may be prime ministerfor discuss his plan. he may be prime minister for upward discuss his plan. he may be prime ministerfor upward of prime minister for upward of two prime ministerfor upward of two months, maybe three months. he may be prorogued but he's not on vacation. the premiers are leading the country right now. i have been blessed to be the chair of th
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mr trudeau said it is time for a reset in canadian politics. my friends, as you all know, i am a fighter. every bone in my body has i was told me to fight because i care deeply about canadians, i care deeply about this country and i will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of canadians. this country deserves a real choice in the next election and it has become clear to me that, if i am having to fight internal battles, i cannot be the best option in that election. ten years ago, justin trudeau was a popular leader considered a fresh face of progressive politics. but in recent years, the 53—year—old has become increasingly unpopular over his handling of the country's high cost—of—living crisis, and his perceived failure over not taking us president—elect donald trump's threats of tariffs on canadian goods seriously. trump has promised to impose a tax of 25% on imported canadian goods. economists have warned the tariffs would significantly hurt canada's economy. unless the country takes steps to increase security on the border it
mr trudeau said it is time for a reset in canadian politics. my friends, as you all know, i am a fighter. every bone in my body has i was told me to fight because i care deeply about canadians, i care deeply about this country and i will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of canadians. this country deserves a real choice in the next election and it has become clear to me that, if i am having to fight internal battles, i cannot be the best option in that election. ten years ago,...
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after what has been the longest session of a minority parliament in canadian history? that's why this morning. i advise the governor general that we need a new session of parliament. she has granted this request, and the house will now be pro rogue until march 24th. over the holidays, i've also had a chance to reflect and i've had long talks with my family about our future. throughout the course of my career, any success i have personally achieved has been because of their support and with their encouragement. so last night, over dinner, i told my kids about the decision that i'm sharing with you today. i intend to resign as party leader as prime minister after the party selects it's next leader to a robust nationwide competitive process. last night i asked the president of the liberal party to begin that process. this country deserves a real choice in the next election. and it is become clear to me that if i'm having to fight internal baffles, i cannot be the best option in that election. shuts, i mean going we savvy store fighter, to leave just a vain herring leaves
after what has been the longest session of a minority parliament in canadian history? that's why this morning. i advise the governor general that we need a new session of parliament. she has granted this request, and the house will now be pro rogue until march 24th. over the holidays, i've also had a chance to reflect and i've had long talks with my family about our future. throughout the course of my career, any success i have personally achieved has been because of their support and with...
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, i care _ care deeply about canadians, i care deeply about canadians, i care deeply about canadians,and i— care deeply about this country and i will_ care deeply about this country and i will always be motivated by what — and i will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of canadians. this country deserves— of canadians. this country deserves a real choice in the next — deserves a real choice in the next election, and it has become _ next election, and it has become clear to me that, if i am having _ become clear to me that, if i am having to fight internal battles, _ am having to fight internal battles, i cannot be the best option— battles, i cannot be the best option in_ battles, i cannot be the best option in that election. the elections — option in that election. the elections are _ option in that election. the elections are due _ option in that election. the elections are due in - option in that election. tue elections are due in october, the winds of change were blowing before today's announcement. the party at in the polls. last month his deputy finance minister a
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to goes government to those downfall signals an end of an era in canadian politics. rob rentals l g 0. stevio bryan is a senior advisor at macmillan advantage, a canadian public affairs firm specializing in government relations. she says justin to to fail to react to changes in public sentiment. quick enough. if you look at history, there's a precedent where there's been a global and then i've mixed with no matched with economic downturn that sort of led to the rise of uh you know, more right leading parties. i think there's that i think the fact that, you know, in canada, canadian history no prime minister has ever won 4 elections and. busy so there is a natural end point and it's not, you know what he missed to change or that happened here. i know in other places over the last for the 18 months where hope and optimism had been replaced increasingly with rage and anger. and i don't think he responded quickly enough to those concerns about housing and affordability, where the opposition leader was quick to do so. and so it is very unfortunate many are going to critic
to goes government to those downfall signals an end of an era in canadian politics. rob rentals l g 0. stevio bryan is a senior advisor at macmillan advantage, a canadian public affairs firm specializing in government relations. she says justin to to fail to react to changes in public sentiment. quick enough. if you look at history, there's a precedent where there's been a global and then i've mixed with no matched with economic downturn that sort of led to the rise of uh you know, more right...
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and by what is in the best interest of canadians. and canadians deserve a real choice in the next selection. and it has become obvious to me with the internal battles that i cannot be the one to carry the liberal standards into. the next selection was kind of this just intrude or explaining why hill design is prime minister wants his liberal party has selected a new leader. mr. truitt has been trading in the polls for the past year, but he's popularity plunged to new lovers following december surprised resignation . office finance minister, a chris to freeland. she accused him of using cost me get mix to a piece versus justin trade and a has been almost a decade and is the son of a former canadian prime minister? yeah, true to you guys. a pallet in 2015 on a wait list popped in our seed use we useful energy. these policies on the come box and climate change, all the sort of the openness of the values that i have. let's get more from jen this that loosely, if i'm alden, bonnet friend, who joins us from the canadian, the capital altima
and by what is in the best interest of canadians. and canadians deserve a real choice in the next selection. and it has become obvious to me with the internal battles that i cannot be the one to carry the liberal standards into. the next selection was kind of this just intrude or explaining why hill design is prime minister wants his liberal party has selected a new leader. mr. truitt has been trading in the polls for the past year, but he's popularity plunged to new lovers following december...
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he destroyed the canadian economy by taking away its ability to capitalize on its resources.oney out almost a decade ago like many other people did, i haven't invested in canada ever since justin trudeau got in but i see great opportunity now because the canadian dollar is now the trudeau peso. they have all these resources i've encouraged others to do what i'm doing, i transferred my first allocation last week at the canadian dollar was plummeting. i can't pick the bottom but i think it could be $0.60. i'm waiting and putting more to work because i'm going to go back in there after all if you get in the end start investing. >> martha: it's a country with tremendous resources and one of our largest trading partners obviously. we'll be watching as this happens and we'll see what the relationship with canada and the united states looks like and whether or not it changes shape fundamentally and i would love to hear more on your tiktok proposition because that is interesting too, thank you, good to see you. a live look now at a dangerous winter storm with millions of people in it
he destroyed the canadian economy by taking away its ability to capitalize on its resources.oney out almost a decade ago like many other people did, i haven't invested in canada ever since justin trudeau got in but i see great opportunity now because the canadian dollar is now the trudeau peso. they have all these resources i've encouraged others to do what i'm doing, i transferred my first allocation last week at the canadian dollar was plummeting. i can't pick the bottom but i think it could...
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as a reminder of our top story, is this our a canadian prime minister justin true? joe has nazi stepping down as a policy lead them. he'll stay on his prime minister until the liberal policy. alexi has replaced police 48 people have been killed in ongoing attacks in gonzo, in the past 24 hours. and the elbow, as comes in the center of the strip, is really selling on investments with complex kills at least 3 palestinians, including a child as there is new administration has left of intimate funds imposed by the former regime. instructions will push on internet access speed and connection between different regions. the world goals are now and the total of the will is not just measured in destruction and displacement, but also in the last of critical community. members, the team without charge stokes, as teachers, and all those organ resistance have been detained, or forced to be disappeared. even families and i'm which vital services strained. honey mackwood spoke to palestinians and data bhalla whose lives have been disrupted by the rest of the family. members. in th
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s. veteran in the canadian at parliament. will he were dressed up? does he have the, the, the inside the self reflection to do so? the short answer is no, he's a narcissist p o s the on the highest order. if you can do no wrong in his own mind, everything he said in that and that clipped easy. god for sake and a lot. no one desecrated the woman more. that's what i brought me down there to documented real time when i was life through on the streets. no one desecrated the war memorial. no one desecrated the terry fox memorial next. and there was no racism whatsoever. nobody was stealing food from the homeless shelter. that was not anything related to the truckers, but he's got his state funded media that ran those lives. they were all confirmed the bunk life excuse a liar in the highest order. she couldn't leave office fast it up. my only concern at all this is it's too little too late, but better late than never that this guy gets his disgusting being out of the canadian government, the only question is going to be who's going to replace them? and if
s. veteran in the canadian at parliament. will he were dressed up? does he have the, the, the inside the self reflection to do so? the short answer is no, he's a narcissist p o s the on the highest order. if you can do no wrong in his own mind, everything he said in that and that clipped easy. god for sake and a lot. no one desecrated the woman more. that's what i brought me down there to documented real time when i was life through on the streets. no one desecrated the war memorial. no one...
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will be able to choose. who will step up, and canadians is who will step up, and canadians this partl is this part of a bigger political trend across the west? , . , political trend across the west? germany. people call it the pepulist — west? germany. people call it the populist right _ west? germany. people call it the populist right but - west? germany. people call it the populist right but i - west? germany. people call it the populist right but i don't . the populist right but i don't call them that, the far right. there are two things here. firstly, the longer you are leader the more difficult it becomes to maintain your position, you are like chewing gum, you start great, but by the end there is no taste to it, and problems pile up, justin trudeau faced too many problems and was a drain on his party's problems and was a drain on his pa rty�*s electoral problems and was a drain on his party's electoral prospects and when that happens there is no way out. it was not helped by the way that he dealt with donald trump. if you try to placate donald trump he sees it as a sign of weak
will be able to choose. who will step up, and canadians is who will step up, and canadians this partl is this part of a bigger political trend across the west? , . , political trend across the west? germany. people call it the pepulist — west? germany. people call it the populist right _ west? germany. people call it the populist right but - west? germany. people call it the populist right but i - west? germany. people call it the populist right but i don't . the populist right but i don't...
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and by what is in the best interest of canadians. and canadians deserve a real choice in the next selection. and it has become obvious to me with the internal battles that i cannot be the one to carry the liberal standards into. the next selection was kind of this justin showed or explaining why he'll resign is prime minister once his liberal party has selected a new leader. mr. truitt has been trading in the polls for the past year, but his popularity plunged to new lovers following december surprised resignation. office finance minister across the freeland. she accused him of using costly gimmicks to appease both is just to ensure that it has been almost a decade and is the son of a former canadian prime minister? yeah. showed you guys a pallet in 2015 on a wait list. often obviously it used to be useful energy. these policies on come back to in climate change, all sort of the openness of the values that i have. let's get more from john this that lucy, if i'm old and bonnet friend who joins us from the canadian capital altima, a we
and by what is in the best interest of canadians. and canadians deserve a real choice in the next selection. and it has become obvious to me with the internal battles that i cannot be the one to carry the liberal standards into. the next selection was kind of this justin showed or explaining why he'll resign is prime minister once his liberal party has selected a new leader. mr. truitt has been trading in the polls for the past year, but his popularity plunged to new lovers following december...
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canadians are hanging onto their houses longer and they are not building houses tacit f for younger canadians which if you add new immigrants, they will also need a place to live, of course. in one of the things we seem as well, there are a lot of ukrainian canadians who decided to go back to europe because they couldn't afford to get a job and find a place to live. and one other thing which i think john picked up very perceptibly, and that is young people trying to get onto the property. canada has a very conservative system but when you have as much as 25% down payment, most people borrow from the bank or mom and dad and they get that initial money but it is very hard on the five for a loan if you don't have that. the other thing is they don't have the fixed mortgages that we have in the united states. mortgage terms tend to be much shorter and when they come to term to renegotiate that it is at a new interest rate. and as we see interest rates go up, that pushes the actual cost of renewing your mortgage higher and higher and for a lot of canadians, especially young canadians, it's made hou
canadians are hanging onto their houses longer and they are not building houses tacit f for younger canadians which if you add new immigrants, they will also need a place to live, of course. in one of the things we seem as well, there are a lot of ukrainian canadians who decided to go back to europe because they couldn't afford to get a job and find a place to live. and one other thing which i think john picked up very perceptibly, and that is young people trying to get onto the property....
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canadians will have a chance to make a choice., the reason, as i said that prime minister should step down earlier, was so that we would have time to prepare, and, you know, there's a good leadership race. and there are people that folks in the u.k. would know, mark carney is likely to step up, the former governor of the bank of england and the bank of canada, chrystia freeland, who was a finance minister until she stepped down. so they are good people, and we need canadians to have a choice. i'm really concerned, because a lot of the progress we have made , when it comes to tackling climate change -- and by the way, i have to do this, but all the money goes back to people, it is revenue neutral. christian: just on that issue, because we've seen protests against carbon taxes, against green issues, the greens in the european parliament suffered badly in the last election. do you think people are rejecting some of the more liberal policies that justin trudeau spoke for? ms. mckenna: on carbon pricing, it is the most conservative pol
canadians will have a chance to make a choice., the reason, as i said that prime minister should step down earlier, was so that we would have time to prepare, and, you know, there's a good leadership race. and there are people that folks in the u.k. would know, mark carney is likely to step up, the former governor of the bank of england and the bank of canada, chrystia freeland, who was a finance minister until she stepped down. so they are good people, and we need canadians to have a choice....
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the canadian simply headed offers a liberal party. and as a leadership, the canadian prime minister says the writing on the wall is so clear, he will be gone no soon as a new lead to discharge i intend to resign as party leader as prime minister after the party selects it's next leader to a robust nationwide competitive process. last night i asked the president of the liberal party to begin that process. this country deserves a real choice in the next selection. and it is become clear to me that if i'm having to fight internal baffles, it cannot be the best option in that election. it was expected that several. and he's we're going to ask him to step down anyway. so to do is basically getting out ahead of this before he's shot or sent for a walk, the plank by his own party. you can say, because ultimately he is way down in the polls. he's about 20 points back from the conservative opponent plug of law and it's an election was to be held today. he was the liberal party would be absolutely designated. so what to do has done with this mo
the canadian simply headed offers a liberal party. and as a leadership, the canadian prime minister says the writing on the wall is so clear, he will be gone no soon as a new lead to discharge i intend to resign as party leader as prime minister after the party selects it's next leader to a robust nationwide competitive process. last night i asked the president of the liberal party to begin that process. this country deserves a real choice in the next selection. and it is become clear to me...
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but the canadians need to shape up win it comes to trade energy and timber. still like to add stars to our flag and canada does seem ripe for the picking. maybe we just take saskatchewan and alberta because the fact that they don't want to become part of america makes me want to make them dug forward the premier of ontario, canada, joins me now appear all right premier by the way i love your brother we did an interview, great guy. what's your problem with the united states absorbing canada. >> first of all jesse, you know, i love the u.s. i love americans and i get it. president-elect trump is a real estate tycoon he has made billions but that property is not for sale a simple as that bear but i have a better idea jesse why don't we create and make sure it's the richest wealthy is most proper -- prosperous jurisdiction anywhere in the world we have the critical minerals in the energy and electricity but -- that america needs and there is only one place i want to sell it to that's the u.s. >> you could sell it to us or we could on it together and that is a cho
but the canadians need to shape up win it comes to trade energy and timber. still like to add stars to our flag and canada does seem ripe for the picking. maybe we just take saskatchewan and alberta because the fact that they don't want to become part of america makes me want to make them dug forward the premier of ontario, canada, joins me now appear all right premier by the way i love your brother we did an interview, great guy. what's your problem with the united states absorbing canada....
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but i can assure you that the tools and the need to stand up for canadians, to protect canadians in their interests and continue to fight for the economy is something that everyone in this government will be singularly focused on. i would like to point out that the rules of any leadership race will be something we will be discussing over the next few weeks, but the elected government, of the government elected to protect canadians in a very complex world and there is most recently elected in 2021 our government will continue to be focused on what's in the best interest of canadians while the liberal party is doing what it needs to do to organize the leadership race. thank you very much though for being here in such great ottawa day. >> there you have it. justin trudeau -- >> we take you back tomorrow this morning's washington journal. this duty is a sacred obligation, one i will uphold, guided by love of country, loyalty to our constitution, and my unwavering faith in the american people. as we have seen, our democracy can be fragile, and it is up to then each one of us to stand up for ou
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canadians are incredibly proud of being canadian. one of the ways we define ourselves most easily is, well, we're not american. there is such a depth of pride that that's not actually an issue. what i think is happening in this is president trump, who's a very skillful negotiator, is getting people to be somewhat distracted by that, by that conversation to take away from the conversation. around 25% tariffs on oil and gas and electricity and steel and aluminum and lumber and concrete and everything the american consumers buy from canada is suddenly going to get a lot more expensive. if he moves forward on these tariffs. and that's something that i think we need to be focusing on a little bit more. >> did the reelection of donald trump and this more direct confrontation with canada over this issue play any role at all in your decision to resign as leader of your party and prime minister? >> no, on the contrary, what we were able to do during the first, first presidency of mr. trump was work together in a, you know, very challenging si
canadians are incredibly proud of being canadian. one of the ways we define ourselves most easily is, well, we're not american. there is such a depth of pride that that's not actually an issue. what i think is happening in this is president trump, who's a very skillful negotiator, is getting people to be somewhat distracted by that, by that conversation to take away from the conversation. around 25% tariffs on oil and gas and electricity and steel and aluminum and lumber and concrete and...
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things like you train canadians at this point. you know, they have better things to think about climate change. again, that doesn't really show that he's aligns with the priorities of, of the western people in this day and age. even in here in europe for climate change is generally are very big deal. it's really not that big of a deal right now and people can't pay the energy does. so canadians are facing the same types of concerns. the carbon tax, things that he's, he's champion, the ultimately hit them in the pocket book. so his agenda and payment service to this vote agenda that he's always promoted. so he mentioned you mention that he mentioned to the method of civilization. so in other words, anything to do with race and divisions. and i use basically playing into that again and using that as a touchstone or something he's in tucson and canada, i guess the things that canadians have better things to think about. so what sort of be interesting to see here is the reaction of the other parties to this statement. i'm sure they're
things like you train canadians at this point. you know, they have better things to think about climate change. again, that doesn't really show that he's aligns with the priorities of, of the western people in this day and age. even in here in europe for climate change is generally are very big deal. it's really not that big of a deal right now and people can't pay the energy does. so canadians are facing the same types of concerns. the carbon tax, things that he's, he's champion, the...
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>> i'm sure a lot of canadians, i don't know who but... >> why should canadians trust you with their vote? >> common sense. common sense for a change. we are going to make common sense, common in this country. >> trace: is definitely getting a common sense mug, canadian truck driver, both arrested for protesting back in 2022, we will be live in a few moments with their thoughts. we begin with the senior national correspondent kevin live for us in d.c. with the more on the oil band battle brewing. >> brewing and you get evening, biden's executive action very likely sets up a future legal battle for the incoming trump administration as he attempts to undo biden's poison pill but keep in mind this is not new you may recall back when then outgoing president barack obama did something very similar on his way out the door, of the white house. in this instance biden's plan would go farther than anything we have ever seen, a ban on new oil and gas leasing across 625 million acres of u.s. oil, for new drilling along the entire east coast, the eastern gulf of mexico, the coast of washington, o
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trump has promised to impose a tax of 25—percent on imported canadian goods unless the country takesurity on the border it shares with the us. economists have warned the tariffs would significantly hurt canada's economy. mr trudeau's finance minister and long—time ally chrystia freeland abruptly resigned over the matter — accusing the prime minister of not doing enough to push back against trump's proposals. the bbc�*sjohn sudworth sent this update from ottawa. well, there is no doubting just how big a crisis this is for mr trudeau's liberal party after nine years in power. there is a sense of tiredness, of directionless, and it is facing opinion polls that are some of the worst in its history. a short while ago, i was just outside the prime minister's office, a little way up the road from parliament here. there was a small crowd of protesters cheering and dancing to the song na, na, hey, hey, goodbye. um, you know, that's to be expected, of course, but i think there is a sense in the wider country of something of the inevitable about this and whatever kind of political crisis it is,
trump has promised to impose a tax of 25—percent on imported canadian goods unless the country takesurity on the border it shares with the us. economists have warned the tariffs would significantly hurt canada's economy. mr trudeau's finance minister and long—time ally chrystia freeland abruptly resigned over the matter — accusing the prime minister of not doing enough to push back against trump's proposals. the bbc�*sjohn sudworth sent this update from ottawa. well, there is no...
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the best interest of canadians and canadians deserve a real choice in the next election and it's become obvious to me with the internal battles that i cannot be the one to carry the liberal standard into the next election. >> for more on this let's bring in bloomberg executive editor derek. the speculation had been there for a long time that trudeau would ultimately be forced to step down. we are at the point now where we are thinking about who replaces the canadian prime minister. who is most likely to step into the breach? >> the biggest names are obviously mark carney, the former governor of the bank of england, the former governor of the bank of canada, a man with a big reputation around economic issues and the other big name is christie of freeland potentially , long-time deputy prime minister who set the ball in motion for today's events when she resigned and says she was at odds with the prime minister and that the prime minister was not taking the threat of a trade war seriously enough. that was a blow from which trudeau could not recover and freeland because of her long-standin
the best interest of canadians and canadians deserve a real choice in the next election and it's become obvious to me with the internal battles that i cannot be the one to carry the liberal standard into the next election. >> for more on this let's bring in bloomberg executive editor derek. the speculation had been there for a long time that trudeau would ultimately be forced to step down. we are at the point now where we are thinking about who replaces the canadian prime minister. who is...
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through those government to those downfall signals in end of an era in canadian politics. rob rentals l g 0 senior brian is a senior advisor at macmillan vantage. us a canadian public affairs firm, specializing and government relations. you joins us now from also a good to have you with us. that's about just your reaction to this announcement. oh, it should be prime minister. true to us in a day we may have seen a live here in the order was opposition. party is coming out already sort of seeking blood and, and i think we need to take a minute and talk as you just did on your show about the great legacy. he's had a 10 year run. it has as prime minister and a quite a progressive progressive voice in north america. absolutely. i mean he came to power and such a blaze of glory and as he said, these progressive agenda. so why did canadian sour on have and um, you know, i think if you look at history, there's a um president where there's been a global pandemic mixed with it now matched with economic downturn that sort of led to the rise of uh, you know, more right leading partie
through those government to those downfall signals in end of an era in canadian politics. rob rentals l g 0 senior brian is a senior advisor at macmillan vantage. us a canadian public affairs firm, specializing and government relations. you joins us now from also a good to have you with us. that's about just your reaction to this announcement. oh, it should be prime minister. true to us in a day we may have seen a live here in the order was opposition. party is coming out already sort of...
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a state canadians are required for thank you. i think i'm proud of their country because they're really slow. so g deluxe, but what president trump seems to be trying to achieve is to gain some of the go shooting leverage with canada on buddy putting it on the defensive. but what is purposes there is? i'm clear. ok, thank you for joining us for my invest a william catney speaking back from washington. thank you. you're welcome. so ahead on our to 0, the us and boy to the middle east is and 11 on this is really trip slowly begin. moving out of the country, concerns remain about the stability of the has bullet is riley sees fine deal the to hello. it seems to me, useful writing full into the south east of australia could save us band of clouds. aspen drifting its way across victoria routes to south australia running down towards the fall. se hard pressure does come in behind solely wind here. so that's what's drawing in the cooler air whatsoever will push across southern policy scenarios of new south wells. right. and getting into
a state canadians are required for thank you. i think i'm proud of their country because they're really slow. so g deluxe, but what president trump seems to be trying to achieve is to gain some of the go shooting leverage with canada on buddy putting it on the defensive. but what is purposes there is? i'm clear. ok, thank you for joining us for my invest a william catney speaking back from washington. thank you. you're welcome. so ahead on our to 0, the us and boy to the middle east is and 11...
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but the average canadian, even the average canadian conservative is more liberal than most americans. i've done a little bit of time in canada. i want you to know, except for ontario, it is very, very blue up there. and pierre, who is like the kind of trumpian candidate, he will almost certainly win. they do some right wing stuff. but please do not be mistaken to think that canadians are to the right of the united states. they are not. >> they're not. >> let's call him an american president. right? he's about to be president. he's doing things like this, throwing up this fake ai image of him with a canadian flag standing over what i believe the swiss alps. >> that's the matter horn. does that erode any kind of seriousness about trump, what he says, what he means? >> no. >> what he's really going to do? even the fact that don jr. is going to greenland. >> i want to hear about greenland, though. >> look, everybody would like to buy greenland. are we going to take it be i force? >> i don't know. we could. there's not that many people. here is why we should want it, they have rare earth m
but the average canadian, even the average canadian conservative is more liberal than most americans. i've done a little bit of time in canada. i want you to know, except for ontario, it is very, very blue up there. and pierre, who is like the kind of trumpian candidate, he will almost certainly win. they do some right wing stuff. but please do not be mistaken to think that canadians are to the right of the united states. they are not. >> they're not. >> let's call him an american...
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just having a conversation about canada, 25% tariffs on all canadian goods going into the us would haveheir oil and other things is coming across the border and the prices would inevitably go up? the prices would inevitably go u . ? ., , ., , ., up? that is the reality of tariffs is _ up? that is the reality of tariffs is that _ up? that is the reality of tariffs is that they - up? that is the reality of tariffs is that they are i tariffs is that they are inflationary and it is why i think the rhetoric about across the board tariffs, whether it is 10% - 20% the board tariffs, whether it is 10% — 20% on all imports from all countries is just not the reality, it is not what is going to happen. there will be a more nuanced, finessed process to tariffs and markers are reacting to that and that is why the dollar has fallen back a bit.— is why the dollar has fallen back a bit. ., ,, ,., ., back a bit. tom stevenson from fideli . back a bit. tom stevenson from fidelity- nice — back a bit. tom stevenson from fidelity. nice to _ back a bit. tom stevenson from fidelity. nice to have _ back a bit.
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and i don't know how blue most canadians are. they are very upset about inflation and immigration as well. >> that is a global -- >> it does not mean trump has to buy them. >> it is a global phenomenon and trudeau is now out the door but the average canadian, even the average canadian conservative is more liberal than most americans. i spent a little time in canada and a what you to know, except for ontario, it is very blue and pierre who is like kind of the trump candidate, he will almost certainly win. please do not be mistaken to think that canadians are to the right of the united states. they are not. >> let's call him an american president, about to be president, he is doing things like this, throwing up this fake a.i. image of him with a canadian flag standing over what i believe is a photo of the swiss alps or something. >> that is the matterhorn. >> i mean, does that kind of the road any kind of seriousness about trump and what he says and what he means? what he will really do? even the fact that don junior is going to gr
and i don't know how blue most canadians are. they are very upset about inflation and immigration as well. >> that is a global -- >> it does not mean trump has to buy them. >> it is a global phenomenon and trudeau is now out the door but the average canadian, even the average canadian conservative is more liberal than most americans. i spent a little time in canada and a what you to know, except for ontario, it is very blue and pierre who is like kind of the trump candidate,...
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i said of introduction to 73 percent of canadians that wants him to go. he was so popular at one stage, houses the phone from liberals think the stuff to being so popular you know, he really has become very poppy, unpopular in the near decade that he has been in power and a lot of it is down onto house is post pandemic management of canada has been severely criticized so counted off like many countries on the world was hammered by insulation. canadians also face stuff. a lot of housing affordability issues, health care issues, unemployment remains elevated. his immigration policies also became deeply unpopular. he has also had to whether a few scandals that had to deal with this person directly like the one where he was accused all harassing reporter. that's an allegation about tra, go, has denied. but i think what we're seeing here is if we would zoom out is a rejection of the incumbency. we're seeing a canadian version of what has been playing out. and many other countries as well. that rejection of incumbency in the face of post pandemic anger. and tha
i said of introduction to 73 percent of canadians that wants him to go. he was so popular at one stage, houses the phone from liberals think the stuff to being so popular you know, he really has become very poppy, unpopular in the near decade that he has been in power and a lot of it is down onto house is post pandemic management of canada has been severely criticized so counted off like many countries on the world was hammered by insulation. canadians also face stuff. a lot of housing...