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Well, as things are being shift politically, specifically after Pierre Paulier has tripped
the United States, it's now being shift the narrative here in Canada.
With Mark Carney going on vacation in Rome, and the likes of Pierre Paulier of making a
statement south of the border of place that Mr. Mark Carney has been very afraid to go visit
people starting to take notice and is forcing the media to also take notice of the fact
that CBC acknowledged last night and today that, oh crap, we actually got to keep a close
on Mark Carney because we're not seeing any change.
Not seeing any change right now, we have to keep close on it, so we'll be covering that.
Secondly, Cease has stepped up big time here in Canada.
Made sure to lock down on foreign interference as happening our country that's threatening
the lives of former politicians here in our country.
Oh, wait, sorry, no.
It wasn't Cease, it wasn't the RCMP.
It was the DOJ.
We'll be discussing the details of how the DOJ has made the RCMP look like fools yet again
today.
Thank you again to America, doing the work that needs to be done so that our people can
be safe, holy jumping, last but not least, we'll be covering a couple of fun aspects of
the visit of the Japanese Prime Minister with Mr. Donald Trump and some other hilarious
moments from yesterday.
We'll be discussing this and so much more.
Welcome to the Elevator Report.
I'm your host, Josh.
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It helps us to get to new audiences and help people see there's something different than
what the mainstream media has to offer and before we get into any further address, a slip
of the tongue I had this morning on the livestream as we were ending, I said, hey, if you're working
in the tar sands, you know, hope you're doing great and then get off and I see some people
in the chat going off.
What are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
I was like, what are you people crying about, Reg, what are they going off on?
He's like, you literally said tar sands like, no, I didn't.
He's like, and I had to play it back.
He's like, oh, whoops.
He said tar sands.
I meant to say, if you're working in the oil sands.
I'll show it to you guys out.
You guys are awesome.
But yes, my apologies for saying that, so that was hilarious in general, but we move on
and let's check out what Althea Raj from CBC had to say about Mark Carnie's record, where
things are going.
And the fact that, oh, shoot, we're not seeing any progress.
Check this out.
It really depends on who you ask and what their expectations were.
If you ask people, are you better off at this time than you were with this time last year,
you know, the conservatives will point out and some liberals will point out that people
are not.
The affordability crisis is still a front and center.
The Trump stuff has not been dealt with.
Mark Carnie has basically laid down the foundations for future economic growth where he sees it,
but the delivery on those promises hasn't happened yet.
And I think a lot of Canadians understand that is what's happening and that is why they
are giving him a long leash to follow through on that mandate.
On the other side, I think you can see that there are a lot of people who, especially progressive
voters, who let Mark Carnie their vote, to deal with the crisis that is still front and
center and who still prefer him to peer quality of by a huge margin.
But there is disappointment on the climate file.
For example, there is disappointment on healthcare, you know, Alberta introduced a piece of legislation
that clearly violates the Canada Health Act and the federal government said peeps
what about it.
You have another concerning thing that Andrew and I have both written a lot about, which
is this kind of authoritarian bent from the Carnie government.
Mark Carnie and some of his cabinet ministers are certainly in a hurry.
And the message to the public service is also to be in a hurry to deliver on the things
the government wants.
And they have taken shortcuts.
And if you listen to Elizabeth May, for example, of the Green Party, there are even senators
who are, uh, parliament is being cut out of that discussion, whether those are controversial
bills that take power away from parliament and give it to the executive.
We've seen a litany of examples where, um, there are, there is kind of a power grab brought
to the executive.
There is lack of transparency.
And on liberal values, you know, like they've introduced a refugee bill that's actually more
restrictive than what we see in the United States.
And so there are a lot of people that are saying, wait a second, there's a bit of, there's
some warning signs here and we need to keep a closer eye on what exactly the Carnie government
is doing.
I'm reminded when watching this of a video clip of a head coach in the NFL, can't remember
his name, but he was head coach for the Arizona Cardinals at the time.
And they had, you know, went into a game they were expecting to win and they end up losing.
So he had to face the press afterwards and they're asking him how, what happened?
And, you know, the quiet line of questioning went away that he didn't like too so much.
And then he became famous and the sound bite became famous for saying they were who we
thought they were.
If you want to go crown them, then crown their ass, but they were who we thought they
were and we let them off the hook is what he said and that was what he was famous for
in that clip.
We played him the third game, everybody played three quarters, their bears or who we thought
they were.
And that's why we took the damn field now, if you want to crown them, then crown their
ass, but they are who we thought they were and we let them off the hook.
And this is exactly what I'm reminded of when watching this clip here, Carnie, the Liberals
are exactly who we thought they were and it started to become clear to those on the left
as well.
Oh, he could be awesome.
He's the banker.
He's the guy in the crisis and now all of a sudden we're here reflecting on a year
in and nothing has gotten better.
He is centralizing authorities, cutting people out.
He is taking power away from parliament, thus taking power away from the people.
And now they're getting concerned like, oh, shoot, at what point was it concerning to
out there, Roger, I'm curious.
Was it the point of trying to manufacture a majority?
Well, it's, it's, it's when the within the rules, though, okay, sure, or was the fact
of him some of his financial ties becoming more wealthy and doing better once he was in
power?
Could that have been something?
I don't know.
Maybe some of the bills that were coming in looking to centralize more authority and
shut up the dissidents.
Was that the concern?
Or was it finally when the job numbers kept getting worse with no sign of getting better,
including the banks now saying, yeah, we're in for a rough, rough go here.
At what point did you realize that we were telling you the truth and weren't just blow
veering for a sake of the sound of our own voices?
At what point?
The liberals, anyone who watches this show and anyone's been paying attention, are going
to say that exactly.
The liberals under Mark Karney are a, are who we thought they were.
And we let them off the hook.
The Canadian people let them off the hook.
You want to go crown them, go crown them.
Well, they did all this, but they did it quite cool.
Where's the results?
We want results not getting it.
And the core central promise of will deal with Trump hasn't happened.
And the official opposition leaders done bet more to deal with Trump than Karney has.
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That's what I grabbed out of this, but it's nice to see that those on CBC are also realizing
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I'll take the little victories of the come on this feel good Friday, but we moved to
the Bureau.
DOJ, Department of Justice, ceases the Iranian intelligence websites behind $250,000 be heading
bounty on Canadian politician, cartel directed to kill her at Ottawa home.
Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security used a Mexican drug cartel as a threat against
a Canadian politician, the Justice Department just shut the network down.
The United States Department of Justice announced today the core authorize seizure of four
websites operated by Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security dismantling as
regime runs cyber and psychological operations that work that issued a $250,000 bounty.
Death threat against former Ontario member of provincial parliament Goldigamari, which
directed the Jellisco new generation cartel to be headhurt at her Ottawa home.
The Iranian cyber operations also targeted journalist Jewish communities is really defense
personnel and Iranian dissidents again across North America.
Terror's propaganda online can incite real world violence, a torny general Pamela
Bondi said this network of Iranian backed sites will no longer broadcast anti-American
hate.
The DOJ saw this and took care of business because well, this bounty also went out against
a individual on American soil as well.
It was two individuals.
Goldigamari was one and then it was an individual in the U.S. as well, who both had appeared
on the Peers Morgan show uncensored.
Goldigamari has been heavily on that show, I think two or three times now since all
the stuff is going on with Iran.
She's been having a very larger public profile, which honestly good for her considering what
Ford did to her in 2024.
Good for her to stick in the fight and hold her guns because that's kind of what happened
was she got in trouble for interviewing Tommy Robinson and essentially the focus of
the conversation and the interview was how the IRGC operates and what they're currently
doing.
Goldigamari being from Iran and having to flee Iran as a young child to Canada, you know,
she's very, very passionate about talking about the Iranian regime and how awful they've
been.
But if we pull up this article from 2024, in June Ford kicks out Goldigamari out of
caucus over serious lapses in judgment.
Ontario premier Doug Ford kicked back venture out of the progressive conservative caucus
on Friday after what he called repeated in serious lapses in judgment.
Goldigamari who represents the outer area riding of Carlton recently took a virtual meeting
with Tommy Robinson, the former leader of the far right English defense league.
After Gamari hosted on social media about the meeting in national council of Canadian Muslims
called Robinson Islamfob and urged Ford to remove Gamari from his caucus.
Ford's office initially said to written statement that the premier was extremely disappointed
in Gamari's decision to give a platform to someone who his behavior and beliefs are
at odds with those of the government.
Gamari wrote in a subsequent statement that she condemns all forms of Islamophobia and
anti-Semitism and that she was not aware of Robinson's history prior to their meeting.
Gamari said as an array as an Iranian Canadian immigrant, she took the meeting because Robinson
wanted to discuss the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which was recently listed as a
terrorist entity in Canada.
We discussed IRGC terrorists, its impact in Canada, and the six year effort of the Iranian
Canadian diaspora to put the IRGC on the Canadian terror list, Gamari wrote in her social
media statement, I hope that clarifies.
But the explanation fell flat with Ford who removed her from caucus Friday.
Literally, having a conversation with an individual about the IRGC, and this is the issue
of what we've seen in our politics in general, is guilty by association, just because I spoke
to you and we had a conversation online, I, all of a sudden condone everything, all your
viewpoints, that's kind of how that all went.
And yes, Tommy Robinson is a controversial figure, you know, he gets the people going.
There's people on the right that hate him, there's people on the left that will, they all
hate him.
He's a divisive figure across the board.
It's not just a right for his left issue, like there's people on the right as well who
don't like him for various reasons and they have their reasons to do that.
But to turf somebody for having a conversation with the IRGC and calling it a Islamophobia
is pretty insane.
That was just two years ago.
Now here we are, everyone being like, yeah, let's go.
And that's why Goldigamari got very vocal online against Doug Ford because he came out
and wanted to cancel the L. Kudz march that took place for the last week or so, wanted
to cancel it.
He came up short because he reacted too late to it.
But Goldigamari just like had some profanity lace posts about it, and honestly, it was
one of the situations like there wouldn't be the words I used, but I'm not going to tell
someone how to feel and how to communicate themselves after that person forced you out
of a job for Islamophobia.
And now is wanting to cancel the L. Kudz march because of how insane radical Islamists
have become in Canada, how they have become insane.
The fact to now, you can't ignore it.
So Goldigamari, rightfully so, was really frustrated, but not only on top of that, is that
the Iranian regime working with Mexican cartels put a hit out on her to have her beheaded
in her Ottawa home.
I'm not going to tell someone like that of how they can or should not react.
Not going to happen.
Not going to get from me.
You can react the way you want when your life's in danger, literally by a legitimate organization.
Yeah, I'd be pretty vocal too.
I'd be freaking out.
But the thing about all of this is it's embarrassing to me.
I'm embarrassing to me how the DOJ had to act on this, Department of Justice in the U.S.
And RCMP and CISIS, nothing, nothing.
And then you wonder why Canadians are critical of these institutions right now.
They will not and cannot protect us.
The top brass of the RCMP and CISIS are corrupt.
Sorry, I'm just going to just call it what it is.
When you mess obvious things like this, it's either you are not good at your job and
don't know what's going on or something is holding you back.
And you can say, well, Josh, but let the liberal hold them back.
You know, these liberal laws are keeping the CISIS and RCMP from doing their jobs.
Yeah, you can use that excuse.
But when you see your country burning around you and you do nothing, you're not going
to get any empathy from me on that.
Nothing.
I'm going to expect you to stand up and be a man, be an adult and be a woman and take
strong stances to protect your nation, not be a little scared because Mark Karnie might
get mad at you or the liberal establishment gets mad at you.
It's cowardice to the highest degree.
Sam Cooper wrote this, so the gap between what Washington established in court and what
Ottawa has been prepared to acknowledge was thrown into sharp belief this week by the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commissioner Mike Duhem.
In an interview with CTV News journalist, Fashick Appellus, Duhem was pressed directly
on whether foreign directed activity poses any threat to public safety in Canada.
He said his force could not make the connection.
I'm saying that based on the totality of the files that we have on foreign interference
or transnational repression, what we have in our holdings is what we have people that
are intimidating people, harassing people, but connecting the dots to a foreign entity
regardless of the country we don't have that.
Duhem told Cappellus.
The interview was reported this week, the DOJ affidavit establishing that Iran's Ministry
of Intelligence and Security had directed a Mexican cart, drug cartel, to target a Canadian
politician at her auto home was unsealed the same day.
Why do our American counterparts work faster than our intelligence here?
Why?
What's happening?
Why are they moving so much quicker to protect a Canadian citizen than our own?
Rightfully so.
Golding wire wrote this, said, wow, this is about me and the death threats and bounty
on my head.
Thank you, DOJ.
Thank you, President Trump.
God bless America.
I haven't looked at the comments, but if there's anyone in her comments that the audacity
did set call her a traitor, then you are incredibly out to lunch and very daft.
She has every right to say these things because her own country.
And it's not even like she's one of us, like she's just a kind of a regular person.
She is now, but she worked in politics and it doesn't matter, man.
It doesn't matter.
So yeah, when your country, your own country won't protect you and will cite all kinds
of red tape or, well, this, make excuses when the intelligence south of the border saw
the evidence and acted immediately tells you when you didn't know.
It's embarrassing.
She also followed up with this.
Goldie said, thank you FBI.
Canada is a scary place right now and is full of terrorists and terror supporters and
they're in our government.
They are in our government.
Say that right now.
Free.
Bolandani.
Happy your note, shall we?
So you know, you got the Japanese Prime Minister and Donald Trump and, you know, had their
visit yesterday and all the clips are starting to come out today and there's some funny
ones.
Oh, this was one where she gave, you know, an impassioned speech and then sent, said
this and man, Donald Trump's a look on his face.
He's like, ah, okay, here we go.
Listen to this.
Japan is back.
So Prime Minister, using a Trumpism there, but for her country, that Japan is back.
To see the start of a way, I believe, could be a very strong alliance, really cool to see
this.
And, you know, all of it is super cool.
And I don't know where this goes, but I know that seeing what she is doing is fascinating
to me.
And what I mean is she doesn't, she's, you know, she's a conservative.
She's right.
She's right wing, but she was also critical of Trump's decisions, Trump, critical of Trump's
decisions with the war and had her own viewpoints where Japan's out in the world versus the
United States, but was also still respectful of the president and is still able to have
a friendship with the president while still not agreeing with everything with him fully.
I think there's something to be said there and there's some real politics there that
need to be studied and see how she's doing that because I think that's something that
our politicians could learn from specifically those who are in power right now is you
can be respectful.
You don't have to be a cheerleader like Mark Harnie, oh, I will read for you.
Notice me.
Oh, but hey, little nods like this, like, hey, I don't, I don't know what's going on
that war, but hey, we'll help you open the hormones straight.
That'll be cool.
Saying like, no, Japan is back, baby, Japan's back.
And then the last clip that's just funny, she was walking along the hall where all the
images of the various presidents are all hung and obviously you probably remember the
story of that Donald Trump had Joe Biden's image replaced with the auto pen, which is
diabolical.
Anyway, she's walking down this hall.
She notices the auto pen, but watch this.
She's watching and looking and then she's the auto pen starts laughing.
Points and laughs.
And she's like, that's hilarious, that's hilarious.
So it's just fun stuff.
You know, it's been overall as much as politics is tiring and exhausting.
There are still some good things happening and things to be positive about.
And that's what I will continue to focus on.
It was overall an exhaustive week, but there's some bosses to take from the week.
And we will continue to put pressure on the establishment, keep putting pressure on current
intelligence agencies and all of that and so much more until we see change in this country.
But anyways, enjoy your day.
Have a good weekend.
As for me, I'm out.
