“It’s Over: Canada Can’t Be Saved Anymore… | Tucker Carlson”

What Happened to Canada? Tucker Carlson Sounds the Alarm 🇨🇦🚨

Is this still the Canada we knew? Tucker Carlson doesn’t think so. In this eye-opening monologue, he tears into Justin Trudeau’s legacy — calling it deliberate destruction. He questions why Trudeau isn’t being held accountable after a decade of decline: falling life expectancy, authoritarian policies, and a nation slipping away from its roots.

Carlson compares the West’s democratic systems to hollow shells—“democracies without democracy.” Why do all Western nations now seem to offer the same fake choices? Why is dissent punished while the elites remain untouchable?

He speaks passionately about Canada’s unique beauty, its culture, its pride in healthcare — and how it’s all being dismantled by leaders who answer to someone else. Carlson doesn’t hold back, accusing the West’s leadership of running anti-Western agendas under the guise of globalism. But is it really globalism if China and Africa aren’t playing by the same rules?

In a world flooded with propaganda, this video dares to ask: What are they really doing to Canada — and why?

 

Video Transcript:
(00:02) Now that Trudeau is gone or sort of gone, like what was that? Who was he working for actually? Like everything he did seemed designed to destroy Canada, like on purpose. If you want to destroy the country, you would do what he did. We’re all excited to send all these people to jail. Andrew Tate must go to jail or whoever, but like I don’t understand why Justin Trudeau’s not in jail for destroying an entire nation.
(00:24) Is this still the Canada we knew? Tucker Carlson doesn’t think so. In this eye-opening monologue, he tears into Justin Trudeau’s legacy, calling it deliberate destruction. He questions why Trudeau isn’t being held accountable after a decade of decline, falling life expectancy, authoritarian policies, and a nation slipping away from its roots.
(00:49) He speaks passionately about Canada’s unique beauty, its culture, its pride in healthcare, and how it’s all being dismantled by leaders who answer to someone else. Carlson doesn’t hold back, accusing the West’s leadership of running anti-Western agendas under the guise of globalism. But is it really globalism if China and Africa aren’t playing by the same rules? In a world flooded with propaganda, this video dares to ask, what are they really doing to Canada and why? So, what is Trudeau doing? I mean, there are many people
(01:23) responsible. I would say I actually am one of the only Americans who’s interested in Canada and really loves Canada um cuz I live near Canada. And so I’ve followed it and I think there are a number of people um not just in Trudeau’s party but in the in his coalition party uh who are responsible but he’s the most responsible.
(01:43) So what is he doing now? We have these democratic systems throughout the west that have for 50 years done the opposite of what their populations want. Yeah. So it’s it’s a democratic system without democracy. That’s the way it feels to me. They’re not destroying our country. Not really globalists, are they? because they’re not doing this to China and Africa in the Middle East.
(02:03) They’re not saying those nations need to invite a lot of people from different parts of the world. They’re So it’s not actually global. It’s only one side. It’s anti-Western. They’re saying that there’s something about a majority white Christian country that’s inherently threatening and we’re going to destroy it.
(02:19) And that’s kind of not kind of, it is exactly what they’ve done. It’s around the world. In the end, you understand motive by action. Like how does someone feel? I don’t know. Let’s watch what he does. sad because it was such I mean Americans always made fun of Canada um but in a sort of sweet way and I think Canada’s Canadians a lot of Canadians always resented the United States because it’s this huge country right you know I get I get all that but in real life Canada was always a very sweet nice country and beautiful truly beautiful country and you have this
(02:48) disastrous 10 years where your life expectancy goes down your standard of living goes down country really starts to fall apart and become authoritarian the opposite of the sort sweet Canadian culture you remember. And then your option, your option is a guy who actually agrees with the tyrant who destroyed your country.
(03:08) You know, most Americans made fun of the French Canadians. I know a lot of them. I have a lot of French Canadian friends. I live near French Canada and I I’ve always liked them and I have always defended them and I always liked them because they defended their own culture and their own language.
(03:22) They’re a little hard to deal with. You know, the rest of the French would always complain about them and their license plates in Quebec and all that. But I always thought when it came right down to it, the French Canadians would defend their land, their culture, their language, their history. It’s just sad because you would go to Canada, I’ve spent a lot of time there hunting and fishing, and even the conservative Canadians say, you know, we’ve got this great healthcare system and they were so proud of their healthcare system. I mean, they really
(03:43) were. I remember very well 30 years ago, they would always tell you and they were a little bit insecure and defend, you know, we’re can, you know, we’re Canada, we’re a real country. They always like that. But we have this great healthare system and they really were proud, I think. Yeah.
(03:58) Were they um I’m not a conspiracy person, but like if every quote democratic system in the west has the same outcome, which is two parties that fundamentally agree on the big issues but pretend to hate each other while the real concerns of the population are ignored. Got to wonder like how did every country in the west wind up with the same fake system? Like honestly, how did that happen? I I wonder at a certain point um and clearly Trudeau and the rest of them Carney think this too, but like how far can you push people before you know they respond
(04:34) in an unreasonable violent way? I mean, if this wasn’t cannibis any other country, I would say, boy, they’re going to get a revolution if they’re not careful. Like, you can’t oppress people like this. You can’t flood their societies with foreigners. You can’t destroy their standard of living. You can’t throw them in jail for expressing opinions without provoking like a violent response.
(04:53) Are they worried about that? But you see throughout the West the democratic system controlled by authoritarians excluding people from the system. You see with Marine Le Pen right now in France, you were just you knocked out of the debates. Gescu in Romania arrested. Yeah. Uh for running on a populist position, most popular politician in the country.
(05:14) And he’s arrested because because he’s the most popular. Yeah. So they’re basically denying people a democratic outlet for their frustrations. They’re basically not allowing people any way to express their views at all. And that seems like a scary thing to do. And and there is pre-existing sensitivity about the United States.
(05:34) I mean, that’s part of what it is to be Canadian. There is a love of the This is my read as an observer of your country. There’s a love of the United States. A lot of Canadians love the United States. But there’s also resentment cuz it’s just so big and it’s right there. Yeah. And and that resentment is real. I mean, I’ve always felt it when I’m in Canada.
(05:51) And they’re basically and Trump has allowed them to do this. I mean, let’s be honest about it. If you have debt levels at the level that Canada does, certainly the United States, much bigger debt than Canada’s, you needs inflation. Yeah. The government creates inflation because they that’s the only way to get out of the debt, right? Yeah.
(06:09) Yeah. Yeah. No one says that. No. No. This is like a product of choices that our policy makers consciously make in order to, you know, inflate down the debt. So it does seem big picture if you’re just looking at the world. A lot of these conflicts are about resources. Yeah. Like physical things. Yeah. Oil and gas, iron, ore, boxite, grain, gold.
(06:31) I mean, right. Canada has a lot of, not all, but a lot of those things. Some of the deepest deposits in the world. Water. Canada has massive amounts of fresh water. So I’m wondering what’s happening to all your resources. Is anyone paying attention? You I mean because China needs the resources. Yeah. To fuel its manufacturing.
(06:50) Asian broadly speaking, Asian needs those resources. A any country, ours definitely, US definitely included, reaches a tipping point with population where there just too many people who have no roots in the country. Yeah. that have different alien agendas and it basically becomes unmanageable and there’s sort of no turning back.
(07:08) The country can never be what it was. You can’t make it great again. How far is Canada from that? I’m looking in UK right now. What’s happening there and in France? We are not there but we are near. If you enjoyed today’s video, don’t forget to give it a thumbs up and share your thoughts in the comments below.
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