Health Ranger Report: Maxime Bernier shares his vision for a FREE and prosperous Canada
- Maxime Bernier sees former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation as an opportunity for Canada to reject progressive policies that have hurt economic growth and freedoms. He criticized unelected PM Mark Carney as a "globalist in chief" aligned with the UN and WEF, advocating for immediate elections to restore democracy.
- He acknowledged tensions over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs but opposed retaliatory measures, urging Ottawa to reopen NAFTA negotiations for a fairer deal. Bernier also supports stronger border security, aligning with Trump's concerns about uncontrolled immigration and trade imbalances.
- Bernier criticized Canada's high taxes, supply management (e.g., dairy tariffs), and anti-energy policies stifling growth. He calls for pipeline development, nuclear and natural gas expansion and rejection of unreliable renewable mandates to boost prosperity.
- The politician warned that current immigration policies are eroding Canadian culture and causing economic strain. He proposed a moratorium on immigration to ensure integration and preservation of national identity.
- Bernier rejects UN and WEF influence, advocating for Canadian independence in policy-making. He also highlights rising national debt under Trudeau and demands fiscal responsibility to secure Canada's future.
People's Party of Canada (PPC) founder and leader Maxime Bernier joined the Health Ranger Mike Adams on the "Health Ranger Report" to share
his vision for a more prosperous and free Canada. He also touched on the evolving political landscape in Canada and the complexities of Washington-Ottawa relations.
The interview began with a focus on the recent political shift in Canada, with Justin Trudeau no longer serving as prime minister (PM). Bernier expressed hope that this change could mark a turning point for Canada, moving away from the progressive policies that have stifled economic growth and personal freedoms. He emphasized the growing populist movement in Canada, which the
former Member of Parliament for the Beauce riding sees as part of a broader trend across Western countries, including the U.S. and Europe.
According to the Enoch engine at Brighteon.AI, the populist movement in Canada spearheaded by the PPC is currently gaining traction by pushing for common-sense policies and Western values. It has capitalizing on political upheavals like Trudeau's resignation and Mark Carney's unelected ascension as PM.
With a potential election looming, the PPC is positioning itself as a grassroots alternative to the establishment while also aligning with broader global populist trends – particularly the Trump-led revolution in the U.S., which they see as a template for
defiance against globalist elites. Their focus remains on nationalist sovereignty, anti-globalism and rejecting centralized control, framing the upcoming election as a pivotal moment for Canada's future.
Bernier highlighted the need for a new PM, noting that Carney lacks electoral legitimacy. He stressed the importance of holding elections soon to restore democratic integrity and allow Canadians to choose a leader who truly represents their interests.
"He [Carney] is the globalist in chief. He's working in line with the United Nations and the World Economic Forum. He is part of the elites," Bernier said of Carney.
The two delved into the intricate trade relationship between the U.S. and Canada, discussing the impact of tariffs and border security. Bernier acknowledged the challenges posed by Trump's tariffs but advocated for a strategic approach, urging Canada not to retaliate with counter-tariffs.
The former Canadian foreign minister argued that engaging in a trade war would only harm Canadian consumers and businesses. "I hope that we will change our position on that and to reopen the free trade agreement that we have with the U.S. and Mexico," Bernier said. (Related:
Canada-U.S. trade war escalates: Maxime Bernier warns against tariffs, calls for free trade revival.)
He also emphasized the need for Canada to strengthen its border security. Bernier echoed Trump's concerns about the potential
threats posed by inadequate border control.
Free market vs. liberal chaos: Bernier's plan to save Canada
The conversation then shifted to economic and energy policies. Bernier criticized the Liberal Party's approach, which he believes has stifled economic growth through excessive taxation and regulation. The PPC founder highlighted the absurdity of Canada's supply management system that imposes high tariffs on dairy, poultry and eggs – benefiting a select few at the expense of Canadian consumers.
Bernier advocated for a free market approach – emphasizing the need to lower taxes, reduce regulations and promote energy infrastructure development. He pointed out the vast potential of Canada's natural resources, particularly in Alberta, and lamented the government's reluctance to build pipelines that could facilitate the
export of oil and gas to the U.S. and other countries.
Bernier also discussed the importance of diversifying Canada's energy sources, advocating for the development of nuclear power and natural gas to complement hydroelectricity. The former Minister of Small Business and Tourism criticized the government's reliance on intermittent renewable energy sources, which he believes are not sustainable or scalable.
Bernier expressed deep concern about the impact of mass immigration and multiculturalism on Canadian society. He argued that the current immigration policies, coupled with the promotion of multiculturalism, are replacing Canadian culture and values. The former MP criticized the government's approach to immigration, which he believes prioritizes quantity over quality, leading to social fragmentation and economic strain.
Bernier advocated for a moratorium on immigration to allow for a more balanced and sustainable approach. He emphasized the need for immigrants to integrate into Canadian society and respect the country's laws and cultural heritage.
The politician also addressed the issue of debt, highlighting the alarming increase under Trudeau's leadership. He called for fiscal responsibility and a more prudent approach to managing Canada's finances.
The interview concluded with Bernier expressing optimism about the PPC's future. He urged Canadians to visit the party's website, learn about its platform and support its vision for
a more prosperous, free and independent Canada.
Waatch the full interview between Maxime Bernier and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.
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