The Highwire with Del Bigtree - CANADA FREES ITSELF OF TRUDEAU
Episode Date: January 13, 2025Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, resigned this week in the wake of far left leaders of Scotland, Austria, and New Zealand also stepping down e signaling a global political sea change.Become a ...supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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Just last week, we had Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suddenly announced that he is stepping down.
Here's what that look like. Take a listen.
Last night over dinner, I told my kids about the decision that I'm sharing with you today.
I intend to resign as party leader, as prime minister, after the party selects its next leader through a robust, nationwide competitive process.
Last night I asked the president of the Liberal Party to begin that process.
This country deserves a real choice in the next election, and it has become clear to me
that if I'm having to fight internal battles, I cannot be the best option in that election.
Amazing. I suppose as you go on to say, and as I take down my Christmas tree will be dismantling
the authoritarian government that's destroyed.
to destroy Canada and set it back on course to be a free people.
I hope so.
I mean, I hope that whoever ends up filling that position
brings Canada back to the beautiful country it is.
I was just visiting there on a business trip.
What a beautiful country, what a beautiful people,
and they've had it.
Boy, did they just get dragged through the ringer.
So it is great to see this colossal moron walking into the sunset.
And this is under growing pressure from his own party,
so it's not just the public,
but his own party is turning against it.
So I think he saw the writing on the wall and did the right thing.
But just two weeks prior to that, you had his finance minister,
his head finance minister, Christina Freeland, people may know her from shutting down the truckers
protests and freezing bank accounts.
She abruptly resigned from the cabinet.
So she goes two weeks later, he goes major, major shakeup going on there in Canada.
But this isn't all.
So, you know, I look at this through the lens because it's been our reporting of the COVID response.
And you have Trudeau, Freeland, you have the Austrian.
Prime Minister has now left as well. Carl Nehommer, he loved the vaccine mandates on those people.
He quits as coalition talks collapse. He's out of there. And remember in Scotland, we had,
and Nicola Sturgeon unexpectedly quits. She was the first minister of Scotland from, and she did a lot
of terrible things to her people. But even in the UK, I mean, previously of Boris Johnson,
gone. New Zealand's Jacinda Ardenne, gone. All these people, they're replacing, they're just
The deck chairs are folding on the Titanic as it's going down.
So we're seeing a replacement of for the time pro-liberty, pro-free speech, pro-human rights, medical choice, informed consent.
This is the movement that's happening right now.
And it's like you said, brilliantly, it's up to us to keep this flow going.
So it lasts, it outlasts whoever is in office right now because that's what really counts.
Yeah, amazing, amazing.
Just to see that.
I mean, it's literally sort of all of the poster children of the pandemic calendar, if you will, have lost their positions and gone out, you know, under really protest, you know, like with protests out in their streets, beckoning, leaving early, leaving post early, which is a sign that there's, you know, that that that leadership, that authoritarian approach that bought into the WHO, this pandemic, you know, all the science now in, social distancing wasn't even.
scientific. There's no reason to lock us down. The masks were never proven to work. And of course,
the vaccine was useless at best and dangerous at the worst. And all of these people sold it. And now
they've been sold down the river. It's great to see. And I have to say, it's hard not to gloat right
now, Jeffrey, because I think every one of these stories, every one of these people, we were calling
out whether it was over, you know, authoritarian censorship or it was over lockdowns or things like
that. I think about how many other news organizations we're covering these stories. We're talking about
the Canada Truckers Convoy. Not that many, not that many mainstream. So, you know, but yet they are
marching him out of Canada right now. So it makes you wonder, you know, how big an effect do we have
with a high wire when we've been out there as a beacon, sometimes when nobody else was. It matters.
It matters. Our voices really matter. And it feels good right now. It feels good to know we are moving
the needle.
