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Charlie Angus (0:00)
And no criminal fascist gangster and his musculini friends are going to come in and decide what our relationship on our land, on our resources is going to be decided. We will decide that future because we will decide that together because that's the journey we're on.
Unknown Host (0:19)
Elbows up, Canada. That was former Member of Parliament Charlie Angus speaking in Edmonton, Alberta to a packed crowd right there. And he was not mincing words. By the way, I've got my story of chat mania, the story of Chapman ice cream right here. You know, I love my Canadian products and of course, my Chapman ice cream. Let's talk about some of the headlines. How Canada is just putting the dagger into the Trump regime. As Charlie Angus says, on the front lines of the resistance internationally, we see headlines like this. America's struggling wine industry is getting crushed by global tariffs plus Canada's retaliation to them. Even if the tariffs were to be reversed tomorrow, one wine business leader said it would take at least a year, if not longer for my industry to recover. It's showing that Canada's boycott on all things American and boycotting American tourism is working and Canada set that example now for the rest of the world. I think we're seeing around a 90 billion plus dollar revenue hit to the United States from the boycotts caused by the Trump regime's maltreatment of the international community and our allies. And let's just call it what it is, threatening war and annexation of our ally. Just take a listen to this. Canada's break from American made wine and the Trump administration's global tariffs have compounded the struggles of the United States already stressed wine industry to the point that it may be difficult for much of it to come back from it at all. An American wine organization leader told NBC News. Canada is the single most important export market for U.S. wines with retail sales in excess of $1.1 billion annually. Robert Koch, the California Wine Institute's president and CEO, said in a statement. And look, that's one of the reasons why California's Governor Gavin Newsom went out there and said and tried to sue Donald Trump for the tariffs and he's trying to get Canada's business back into California. But Canadians are saying, look, we're not doing it because Donald Trump has threatened a war on Canada. He said we're gonna be the 51st state. Canada strong, Canada united. The boycott persists. That's what Canadians are saying. I mean, take a look at this data as well as Posted by Spencer A. Kimian Chinese purchases of American oil down significantly. Canadian oil up as international buyers of oil and other things are looking elsewhere other than the United States. I love seeing these never 51 jerseys in these stands in Canada. I also love seeing in the 50, 51 protests across America and the rest of the world that took place over this weekend. Although you wouldn't know from watching corporate news that there were millions of protesters out there, you would know that from watching the Midas Touch Network. I love seeing signs like this. Hands off Canada. And again, signs like that in the US United States Pro democracy movement stands in solidarity with Canada. We understand you gotta do what you gotta do the way we understand Europe and elsewhere gotta do what they gotta do to stand up to this guy right here who. Who spent the weekend, Donald Trump, roaming around his golf course pretending that he was going to Easter services, which he was not, and posting deranged message after deranged message wearing a hat that says Gulf of America. By the way, did you catch this article from Politico? It chronicles a guy by the name of Jim Do Daddy. Right here. You see him right here. We didn't even see the border until now. How Trump has driven Canadians and Americans apart. Trump's punishing tariffs have big implications for the upcoming Canadian election. Uh, you think, you think? Um, here's what it says. The mayor of Niagara Falls in Canada is not American, but he's so close. Jim Diodati has an almost American accent. American cousins and American best friends. You go on to read it and it says, Def Daddy's affinity for all things American was one so strong that he would have voted for Donald Trump. It talks about how he loved the art of the deal. He was a big Trump fan, apparently.
