Summary of "Canada Delivers Fatal Blow to Trump…Inspires World!" on The MeidasTouch Podcast
Release Date: April 26, 2025
Podcast Title: The MeidasTouch Podcast
Hosts: Ben, Brett, and Jordy Meiselas
Introduction
In the episode titled "Canada Delivers Fatal Blow to Trump…Inspires World!", hosted by Ben Midas of the MeidasTouch Network, the discussion centers around Canada's steadfast opposition to former President Donald Trump and the broader implications for global democracy. The episode delves into Canada's political maneuvers, the upcoming election, and the influential role of Charlie Angus, a retired Canadian Member of Parliament.
Canada's Stand Against Trumpism
Ben Midas opens the conversation by highlighting Canada's proactive stance in preserving and protecting democracy on the international stage. He emphasizes Canada's role in countering authoritarian tendencies reminiscent of Donald Trump's rhetoric and policies.
"Canada showing not just how to play defense against an authoritarian like Donald Trump, but how to go on the offense, how to inflict real pain on Donald Trump and his regime for even proposing the idea of Canada becoming a 51st state."
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Midas continues to discuss the boycotts initiated by Canada against American products and tourism as a direct response to Trump's insults and proposed policies. He notes that this strategy is gaining traction globally, with countries in Europe, Australia, and beyond adopting similar measures.
Canadian Election Dynamics
With the Canadian election looming on Monday, April 28, Ben Midas analyzes the shifting political landscape. He explains that initial polls favored Pierre Poliev and the Conservative Party, but recent trends indicate a significant turnaround driven by the public's rejection of Trump-aligned policies.
"Pierre Poliev has demonstrated that he is Maple Maga, that he has been an agent of Trump... proposing Poliev has used that rhetoric of woke this, woke that woke mind virus..."
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Midas credits Prime Minister Mark Carney for embodying true leadership, contrasting him with Trump's business failures and authoritarian approach. He underscores the importance of voter participation in safeguarding democracy.
"Polls don't vote. People vote. In this case, Canadians vote."
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Introducing Charlie Angus: A Pillar of Canadian Resistance
A significant portion of the episode features Charlie Angus, a retired Canadian Member of Parliament renowned for his unwavering stance against Trumpism. Ben Midas shares personal anecdotes about Angus's impactful speeches and interviews that galvanized Canadian resistance.
"Charlie Angus gave the first emphatic international public speech calling out Donald Trump. I reached out to him, he responded."
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Key Interviews with Charlie Angus
Throughout the episode, several clips from interviews with Charlie Angus are presented, showcasing his strong rhetoric against Donald Trump:
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Confronting Authoritarianism
"We are not going to be slapped around like this... Donald Trump, Trump's a different kind of animal... we don't allow him that free reign."
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Economic Boycotts and Trade Wars
Discussing Canada's strategic economic boycotts against U.S. products, Angus outlines the tangible impacts on American sectors.
"Don't buy American... People were saying, we stopped buying products in the grocery stores over a week ago."
[14:27]"The auto sector communities like Bowling Green, Arlington, Lansing, Toledo, your plants are going to go down in a week."
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Calling Out Trump's Policies and Allies
Angus vehemently criticizes Trump's alliances and policies, particularly his praise for Vladimir Putin and the undermining of international norms.
"We have the world's longest undefended border... he doesn't respect the international order in terms of the rights of nations... we won't break Donald because you think your grifter politics can push us around."
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Defending Democracy and Rule of Law
Highlighting the erosion of democratic principles under Trump, Angus stresses Canada's commitment to the rule of law and international cooperation.
"We're watching our nearest neighbor slip into totalitarianism... disappearance of the rule of law. That's deeply offensive to us and our friends in Europe."
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Unified Canadian Resistance
In a rare commendation, Angus acknowledges how Trump's provocations have unified Canada in defense of democracy.
"Donald Trump, I'm gonna say this once... I wanna thank you for bringing Canada together... we actually had to stand up for something better."
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Impact of Canada's Boycotts on the U.S. Economy
Ben Midas and Charlie Angus discuss the immediate and long-term effects of Canada's economic boycotts on various American industries. The removal of Canadian consumers from markets such as Kentucky spirits and California wines serves as a case study for the effectiveness of these measures.
"We're taking off the Kentucky booze, off our shelves... the auto sector is so integrated in North America that if Donald Trump starts throwing up barriers... the assembly lines start to come down very quickly."
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Angus further elaborates on how these actions have forced Trump to reconsider his tariffs, illustrating a successful pushback against his trade policies.
"Donald's a disgrace as a human being... we won't break Donald... Anytime, Donald, anywhere, we will take you."
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Canada's Broader Implications for Global Democracy
The episode underscores Canada’s role as a beacon for democratic resilience against authoritarianism. By standing firm against Trump's tactics, Canada not only protects its sovereignty but also provides a blueprint for other nations facing similar threats.
"Canada is now setting an example for the world... showing the roadmap for how to stand up against the Trump regime."
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Charlie Angus emphasizes the importance of international alliances and maintaining the integrity of global democratic institutions.
"We will continue to defend the international world order. We will continue to work with NATO, we will continue to work with Ukraine."
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Conclusion and Call to Action
Ben Midas wraps up the episode by reaffirming the importance of voter participation and collective action in protecting democracy. He encourages listeners to stay informed and engaged, highlighting the critical nature of the upcoming Canadian election.
"Make sure you vote if you haven't yet. We stand together, preserving democracy and supporting each other against authoritarian threats."
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Midas also invites listeners to watch more interviews with Charlie Angus on YouTube, emphasizing the depth of Canada's commitment to democratic values.
Key Takeaways
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Canada's Proactive Defense: Canada is actively countering Trump-like authoritarianism through economic boycotts and strategic political maneuvers.
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Political Shift: The upcoming Canadian election marks a decisive turn against Trump-aligned candidates, favoring leaders who uphold democratic principles.
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Charlie Angus's Leadership: As a prominent figure, Charlie Angus embodies Canada's resistance against undemocratic influences, advocating for strong international alliances and internal solidarity.
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Global Implications: Canada's actions serve as a model for other nations in standing up against authoritarianism, reinforcing the importance of international cooperation in preserving democracy.
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Call to Action: Voter participation and collective action are crucial in sustaining democratic institutions and resisting authoritarian threats.
For a more comprehensive understanding, listeners are encouraged to view the full series of interviews with Charlie Angus on the MeidasTouch YouTube channel.
