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Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman highlights growing frustration among Canadians with Justin Trudeau's government amidst the India-Canada diplomatic crisis. As India withdraws its diplomats, Bordman claims that Khalistani elements are exploiting the situation, while many Canadians distrust Trudeau and his handling of the issue, with some even siding with India.

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00:00Canadian media is all funded by Justin Trudeau now and the Liberals. If you watch Canadian
00:06mainstream media, you're just going to think, oh wow, Justin Trudeau is taking it to foreign
00:11defense or whatever it is they tell you. But the vast majority of Canadians are incredibly fed up
00:15with this government. In Canada, this hasn't really hit the news yet because this comes out
00:19on Thanksgiving. Canadian Thanksgiving is when this drops, so it's a long weekend. Also keep
00:24in mind in Canada, there are much bigger scandals and stories that this is sort of overshadowing.
00:28Justin Trudeau is in the middle of a caucus revolt where when he went away, a group of
00:33Liberal MPs signed a petition to get him to resign. According to them, the signature spilled onto a
00:39second page. We're also in the midst of a massive Chinese foreign interference scandal where the
00:45Liberal government's excuse is basically, we don't know where we are, we don't know who we are.
00:49Literally, we do not know how to read, so that's why we're not guilty of foreign interference
00:54because all this stuff the government, the security agency has to warn us about, it was
00:59fruitless because we don't know how to read words. So this is where the Liberal party is right now.
01:05Now, there are elements within the Calistani apparatus, they're all over this. Jagmeet Singh's
01:10all over this, his brother, Sukh Dhaliwal, who's likely the one who wrote the letter to bring in
01:14Hardab's signature onto the country, they're all going full bore. So the Calistani elements are in
01:20full attack mode. They're taking this as a total victory, you know, and slamming India.
01:26In terms of the rest of the Canadian media, again, we're on a holiday Monday,
01:31so there really hasn't been a response from Canadian media. I think Justin Trudeau is set
01:38to speak later today. I think you'll start to see some stories leaking out tonight and then
01:44by tomorrow, I think you'll get a narrative from the Canadian media. However, keep in mind,
01:48Canadian media is all funded by Justin Trudeau now and the Liberals, so it's all effectively
01:54state media at this point. So expect them to sort of just toe the government line here,
02:00as they've been doing for the last year. So we live in like, you know, it's the classic modern
02:06situation where everyone lives in their own little world. So if you're a Calistani extremist,
02:10you're very happy. If you watch Canadian mainstream media, you're just going to think,
02:16oh wow, Justin Trudeau is taking it to foreign defense or whatever it is they tell you.
02:21But the vast majority of Canadians are incredibly fed up with this government, don't believe the
02:26institutions, don't see the media as credible, doesn't see Justin Trudeau as credible.
02:30So many Canadians will just look at this, shrug their shoulders, and probably even side with India
02:36because, I mean, effectively India came out and is like, you know, one step away from saying
02:42Justin Trudeau is running a state sponsorship of terrorism. And this wouldn't be too out of
02:49bounds from what you'd hear at a lot of family dinners on Canadian Thanksgiving in certain parts
02:55of the country. Well, I mean, this problem is not just reserved for Indian diplomats. A lot
03:00of Canadians feel this way. So, I mean, you might have seen the nickname in the UK,
03:06two-tier Keir for Keir Starmer. This has been the mentality in Canada for a while. It's pretty
03:10clear that there's a two-tier justice system, two-tier social system, and the most violent and
03:18anti-Canadian among us get the most preferential treatment. So every week in Toronto, where I'm
03:24from, there is a Charlottesville-type situation where jihadists march through our streets. They
03:30openly call for the murder of all Jews, ethnic cleansing, right? I've covered this. I've been
03:34told to go back to Europe and all this different stuff. On Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the
03:39Jewish calendar, a Jewish school was shot up for a second time. Someone drove by and shot 12 bullets
03:46into a Jewish girl's school on Yom Kippur. So yeah, Canada's sort of gone off the rails, and
03:53the tacit support of extremism from the highest levels of government is starting to have
03:58consequences. So this is why I said a lot of Canadians would kind of resonate with what
04:02the Indian government is saying. Jewish Canadians don't feel safe. Hindu Canadians don't feel safe.
04:06Christian Canadians don't feel safe. Their churches have been burned. Over 100 churches
04:10where Christian nation have been vandalized in the last few years stemming from a lie
04:16about residential school mass graves that was pushed again by Justin Trudeau. So the problems
04:22that the Indian diaspora is facing here in Canada, and I guess the country at large, is very
04:28indicative of the problems that a lot of Canadians feel like they're facing, where they're pro-Canada,
04:33you know, they're law-abiding citizens, they love the country, but they're being treated like
04:38they're criminals. On the other hand, you have criminals who hate the country who are quite
04:42literally burning it down live on TV and are getting away scot-free. So of course the Calistanis
04:48feel emboldened enough to make floats about Indira Gandhi and threaten to kill Indian ministers and
04:52threaten to burn things down because they've gotten away with it for so many years. And now
04:56every day you can look into Canada and you can see a mob calling for targeted violence against
05:01identifiable group and getting away with it scot-free. That's Justin Trudeau's Canada. And
05:08you know, a lot of Canadians, if Justin Trudeau was declared a state sponsor of terrorism, a lot
05:13of us would just kind of shrug and be like, yeah, we see it on our streets right now. You know,
05:19Justin Trudeau has consistently sided with the Islamic Republic of Iran even after they murdered
05:23Canadian citizens, is incredibly hostile towards India, incredibly hostile towards Israel, and
05:30it has consequences. It has consequences in foreign policy, and you're seeing that from
05:34India where diplomats are being kicked out and potentially hundreds of millions, billions of
05:39dollars of trade is being threatened. And there's domestic consequences. You can see that on the
05:42streets. If you walk down Canadian streets, they are not safe. You might run into a violent mob
05:51just cruising through the streets. Will they burn things down? Will they just yell and scream?
05:58No one really knows, but the country is highly unstable these days. I would say this state of
06:03Canadian-Indian relationships would be a cryostasis right now, right? I think the
06:08Indians have kind of just put Canada in a cryopod, essentially effectively dead until we get a new
06:13government. I don't think they see Justin Trudeau as a reasonable actor. I don't think he is when
06:19it comes to India. I mean, especially if he's propped up by Jagmeet Singh, who's openly hostile.
06:24So I think Indian-Canadian relationships for the next year, if there isn't an election,
06:29if there's an election that comes sooner because of all the factors, you know, undermining Trudeau
06:34right now, then it's that. But I think for the next year, we're looking at sort of a cryostasis
06:38where relations and trade all sort of just pushed off to the side and ignored. And then when there's
06:43a new government and the Conservatives come in and they come in with an anti-terrorism attitude,
06:48with a pro-India attitude, I think things will light up again. I do think at the end of the day,
06:55India wants to be part of the global economy, wants to do trade with its partners and allies.
07:00And I think that's, they've kind of been blindsided by the whole hard of seeing jar affair.
07:05So I do think we'll be able to get back to positive relations once the liberals are out of
07:10office. But this has done a significant damage. And we will see if this has lasting impacts where
07:18now India relations become like a political thing where the political left is incredibly
07:22anti-India and the political right is pro-India. Considering the state of Western politics, I
07:28wouldn't be shocked if that develops. Now, it's a bad thing. You want relations with another country
07:33to be a bipartisan issue. But it doesn't seem like we are capable of such things right now.
07:38So, I mean, the liberals are going to get smoked in the next election, absolutely smoked. I mean,
07:42the Conservatives are on pace for a super majority. It's a first past the post system.
07:46And a lot of places, the Conservatives are beating the combined poll, the combined polling
07:50of the liberals and NDP. So when you're up 20 points on a country heading into an election,
07:59first past the post, it's going to be electoral massacre. Some polls even project the liberals
08:03becoming the fourth party. Some think the Bloc Quebecois, which is a French separatist,
08:07quasi separatist, who really knows what the French want anyway, they look like they might end up
08:11being the official opposition because the liberals and the NDP are just tanking in support.
08:16In large part due to the policies they acted. I always said the coalition they entered was
08:21a Faustian bargain by the two leaders. So any, I mean, just to rephrase, two major liberal
08:29strongholds were lost. One in Toronto, one in Montreal, very liberal cities. And the NDP almost
08:36lost a stronghold out in Manitoba to the Conservatives. Something they usually win by
08:4220 plus points was a very close victory over the Conservatives there. So the Canadian public is
08:50done with the Trudeau government. They've not been wanted for the last few years.
08:55But he still manages to cling to power. He'll grab sort of anything he can to cling to power.
09:05It's sort of where we're going here. So don't expect Justin Trudeau to gracefully step aside,
09:09even if there's an internal caucus revolt and an RCMP investigation and this, this, and this,
09:15and that. This seems like a man who's willing to go down with the ship, so to speak.

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