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All the world’s a stage, and Canada’s elite merely imposters
The pipeline may be moving, the Chinese Communist Party is making bomb threats in Canadian cities, the Prime Minister had a closed-door dinner with Barack Obama and Alex Soros, and Ottawa is blacklisting journalists it doesn't like. The gap between what this government is saying and what Canadians are actually living has never been wider. A lot happened this weekend, Jim Csek and Iain Burns are here to break it down.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Canada's elite imposters on the world stage: who is actually running this country
00:02:14 Putin's war, the Iran conflict, and the global energy crisis Canada is ignoring
00:14:05 Defining hegemons and the lessons of Britain's broken political system
00:24:36 Carney's globalist agenda, his energy contradictions, and the values book time capsule
00:38:30 Carney's democratic failures and the pillars of accountability being quietly dismantled
00:51:09 Marilyn Gladu's compromise and Alberta's pipeline battle with Ottawa
01:00:07 Modi's austerity measures, India's energy crisis, and Canada's struggling auto sector
01:12:20 Brookfield's hydro export permit and social media's devastating impact on youth
01:22:44 Carney's housing plan, bureaucratic bloat, and the affordability crisis getting worse
01:32:49 Lori Idlout's contract questions and Chinese Communist Party threats against Shen Yun
01:38:42 BC's soaring clean energy costs and Bonnie Henry's return to public health
01:46:09 Carney's buy Canadian hypocrisy and the smearing of grassroots movements
01:55:48 Celebrating Canadian food culture and a look back at the history that shaped today
Today on The Really Big Show:
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a pipeline deal is now a matter of "when" not "if" after a direct conversation with Carney, while Carney acknowledged for the first time Canada needs "a willingness to use all sources of energy, including some gas"
- Carney told a Democratic Party-aligned think tank Canada remains open to deeper U.S. integration under a "Fortress North America" framework, while the $130/tonne carbon price floor and $16.5B carbon capture requirement continue to stall the Alberta-Ottawa MOU
- Prime Minister Carney met with Barack Obama and Open Society Foundations head Alex Soros at a closed-to-media dinner at the Fairmont Royal York, on the sidelines of a joint summit between Canada 2020 and the Centre for American Progress
- The RCMP has launched an investigation into bomb and mass shooting threats targeting Shen Yun performances across Canada, with Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand confirming the threats are suspected to involve Chinese Communist Party agents engaged in transnational repression on Canadian soil
- Liberal MP Lori Idlout remains a major shareholder in a firm that has received $583,848 in federal contracts since she was elected in 2021, with 7 departments awarding contracts to the same company whose owner sits in the governing caucus
-Staff from the Privy Council Office, Treasury Board, CRA and Foreign Affairs met behind closed doors to decide which journalists get government access, with preferential treatment going to reporters in federally subsidized newsrooms, while Carney marked World Press Freedom Day 3 weeks later calling for "a strong, independent and free press"
-Dalhousie University projects a net loss of 4,000 restaurants in 2026 following 7,000 closures in 2025, with 41% of remaining restaurants operating at a loss or break-even as Canadians cut discretionary spending
- Old Age Security is now Canada's single largest federal program at $89.3 billion in 2026, consuming 1 in every 6 dollars of federal spending, projected to hit $108.5 billion by 2030, while 80% of Canadian pensioners already earn more than $60,000 annually
- India's Prime Minister Modi has urged citizens to work from home, cut gold purchases and reduce fertilizer use by 50% as the Iran war drives a global energy crisis, with India importing approximately 90% of its oil
- Surrey, B.C. recorded its 3rd shooting in 7 days after 2 men were killed in an underground parking garage Sunday night, with the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team now leading the investigation
When the government is choosing which journalists cover it, which MPs get contracts and which energy projects get approved, is Canada still a democracy or just a managed narrative?
Let us know what you think in the comments.
The Really Big Show: The thinking Canadian's daily briefing, independent and informed.
🔴 Live every weekday at 9AM PST 📍 Independent. Unapologetic. Canadian. 👉 Support the show: https://thereallybigshow.ca Subscribe | Share | Comment — help us grow independent Canadian media.
#canadiannews #canadapolitics #canada #nowmedia #thereallybigshow #albertapipeline #shenyun #pressfreedom #markcarney
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Chapters:
00:00:00 Canada's elite imposters on the world stage: who is actually running this country
00:02:14 Putin's war, the Iran conflict, and the global energy crisis Canada is ignoring
00:14:05 Defining hegemons and the lessons of Britain's broken political system
00:24:36 Carney's globalist agenda, his energy contradictions, and the values book time capsule
00:38:30 Carney's democratic failures and the pillars of accountability being quietly dismantled
00:51:09 Marilyn Gladu's compromise and Alberta's pipeline battle with Ottawa
01:00:07 Modi's austerity measures, India's energy crisis, and Canada's struggling auto sector
01:12:20 Brookfield's hydro export permit and social media's devastating impact on youth
01:22:44 Carney's housing plan, bureaucratic bloat, and the affordability crisis getting worse
01:32:49 Lori Idlout's contract questions and Chinese Communist Party threats against Shen Yun
01:38:42 BC's soaring clean energy costs and Bonnie Henry's return to public health
01:46:09 Carney's buy Canadian hypocrisy and the smearing of grassroots movements
01:55:48 Celebrating Canadian food culture and a look back at the history that shaped today
Today on The Really Big Show:
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a pipeline deal is now a matter of "when" not "if" after a direct conversation with Carney, while Carney acknowledged for the first time Canada needs "a willingness to use all sources of energy, including some gas"
- Carney told a Democratic Party-aligned think tank Canada remains open to deeper U.S. integration under a "Fortress North America" framework, while the $130/tonne carbon price floor and $16.5B carbon capture requirement continue to stall the Alberta-Ottawa MOU
- Prime Minister Carney met with Barack Obama and Open Society Foundations head Alex Soros at a closed-to-media dinner at the Fairmont Royal York, on the sidelines of a joint summit between Canada 2020 and the Centre for American Progress
- The RCMP has launched an investigation into bomb and mass shooting threats targeting Shen Yun performances across Canada, with Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand confirming the threats are suspected to involve Chinese Communist Party agents engaged in transnational repression on Canadian soil
- Liberal MP Lori Idlout remains a major shareholder in a firm that has received $583,848 in federal contracts since she was elected in 2021, with 7 departments awarding contracts to the same company whose owner sits in the governing caucus
-Staff from the Privy Council Office, Treasury Board, CRA and Foreign Affairs met behind closed doors to decide which journalists get government access, with preferential treatment going to reporters in federally subsidized newsrooms, while Carney marked World Press Freedom Day 3 weeks later calling for "a strong, independent and free press"
-Dalhousie University projects a net loss of 4,000 restaurants in 2026 following 7,000 closures in 2025, with 41% of remaining restaurants operating at a loss or break-even as Canadians cut discretionary spending
- Old Age Security is now Canada's single largest federal program at $89.3 billion in 2026, consuming 1 in every 6 dollars of federal spending, projected to hit $108.5 billion by 2030, while 80% of Canadian pensioners already earn more than $60,000 annually
- India's Prime Minister Modi has urged citizens to work from home, cut gold purchases and reduce fertilizer use by 50% as the Iran war drives a global energy crisis, with India importing approximately 90% of its oil
- Surrey, B.C. recorded its 3rd shooting in 7 days after 2 men were killed in an underground parking garage Sunday night, with the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team now leading the investigation
When the government is choosing which journalists cover it, which MPs get contracts and which energy projects get approved, is Canada still a democracy or just a managed narrative?
Let us know what you think in the comments.
The Really Big Show: The thinking Canadian's daily briefing, independent and informed.
🔴 Live every weekday at 9AM PST 📍 Independent. Unapologetic. Canadian. 👉 Support the show: https://thereallybigshow.ca Subscribe | Share | Comment — help us grow independent Canadian media.
#canadiannews #canadapolitics #canada #nowmedia #thereallybigshow #albertapipeline #shenyun #pressfreedom #markcarney
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