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Jordan Peterson interviews likely next Prime Minister Pierre Poilievre

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Jordan Peterson sits down with Canadian member of Parliament Pierre Poilievre (and likely the next Prime Minister). They discuss his role as Leader of the Opposition, the untapped energy sector, the real reason Canadians cannot afford homes, how Justin Trudeau has walked the country off a cliff, and what will likely play out in 2025 leading up to the much-needed election.

This episode was filmed on December 21st, 2024

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(0:00) Coming up

(1:00) Intro

(3:46) A day in the life of Pierre Poilievre

(6:52) Preparing for Parliament as the Leader of the Opposition

(13:10) 20-year consistency on the message: maximize personal freedom

(14:41) Where conservatives go wrong

(17:58) “People feel like they’ve done absolutely everything right” — the real reason Canadians can’t afford homes

(24:50) Poilievre was shocked by how much the youth demographic works, “they are exhausted”

(28:11) Dollar-for-dollar: how Canadians stack up against Americans

(34:51) Inflation is an immoral tax which punishes the responsible

(38:17) We need to stop the money printing and slash the bureaucracy

(42:42) Canada has an abundance of natural resources

(44:45) Powering the future of tech and AI

(47:49) An abundance of energy will save the environment

(49:52) 21 billion dollars spent annually on federal consultants

(53:06) Canada’s border and immigration policy

(55:35) The narcissist running Canada into the ground

(1:00:40) A brief tear for Jagmeet Singh

(1:05:40) Predictions for 2025: voting non-confidence and the upcoming election

(1:09:02) Mark Carney — Trudeau’s financial advisor or not?

(1:11:53) Dealing with the progressive hangover and righting the ship, why Poilievre is ready

(1:18:18) Poilievre’s team

(1:22:22) If Poilievre gets two terms

(1:28:35) Axe the carbon tax — and other day-one changes

(1:31:43) Immigration and integration: “when you get here you are Canadian first”

(1:35:35) How Poilievre has changed since last speaking with Dr. Peterson, “I’m more invigorated than ever before”

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As President Trump creates new economy, Trudeau government ‘pandering’ to globalists

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Jordan Peterson in a February 5, 2025 video titled ‘Canada Must Offer Alberta More Than Trump Could’

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By Anthony Murdoch

“Enough idiot green moralizing, enough carbon tax. Enough bloody net-zero,” he said, adding, “how about this: enough multiculturalism and destruction of the Canadian identity.” 

Well-known Canadian psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson had choice words for Canadian politicians last week, accusing them of “pandering” to elites and ruining the nation.

In the February 5 video entirely dedicated to the topic of Canadian politics, Peterson said that he is sick of “pathetic celebrity wannabe” politicians, a category in which he includes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who are “pandering” to the global elites at the expense of ordinary citizens.

Peterson, who is from Alberta, in particular defended his province from a continued push by the Liberal government to undermine its oil and gas industry, amidst a trade tariff dispute with the United States. 

“Enough overt and covert attempts to destroy the basis of the economy of my fair and hard-working province,” said Peterson. 

“Enough delaying critical infrastructure development and rejection of international trade offers for natural gas, oil, and coal. Enough treatment of the resource economy upon which Quebec in particular, so unacceptably depends as a moral pariah.” 

Peterson also took issue with Trudeau’s unpopular carbon tax and the Liberal government’s ongoing promotion of DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion) ideology. 

“Enough idiot green moralizing, enough carbon tax. Enough bloody net-zero,” he said, adding, “how about this: enough multiculturalism and destruction of the Canadian identity.” 

In recent weeks, the Trudeau government has been embroiled in a trade dispute with U.S. President Donald Trump, the latter threatening to impose a 25 percent tariff on all Canadian goods if border security and fentanyl trafficking is not taken more seriously.

Canada was given a 30-day reprieve from the 25 percent tariffs by Trump after Trudeau promised to increase border security and crack down on fentanyl making its way south.  

Since taking office in 2015, the Trudeau government has continued to push a radical environmental agenda like the agendas being pushed by the World Economic Forum’s “Great Reset” and the United Nations’ “Sustainable Development Goals.”  

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has been a fierce opponent of Trudeau’s green energy agenda and an advocate for the oil and gas industry.   

Canada has the third largest oil reserves in the world, with most of it being in Alberta. Unlike in other nations, Alberta’s industry is largely considered ethical.

This is not the first time Peterson has accused Trudeau and his government of working against the interests of Canada.

Last year, Peterson formally announced his departure from Canada in favor of moving to the United States, saying his birth nation has become a “totalitarian hell hole.”  

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Housing

We need to stop inflation to make homes affordable again

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Segment from Pierre Poilievre’s interview by Jordan Peterson

It appears Canadians will experience our own version of President Elect Trump’s DOGE. While Poilievre doesn’t talk about a “Department of Government Efficiency”, he does say the bureaucracy must be decreased.

In this segment the Conservative leader provides an example of building a home in Vancouver . Poilievre says his government will cut bureaucracy and ‘unleash the free enterprise system’. He says over time Canadians will be able to buy more as their money will have more value.

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