

Maxime Bernier
Longtime Canadian government official and leader of the People's Party of Canada. Advocates for free markets, Canadian sovereignty, and less government intervention.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 1h 18min
Maxime Bernier: Trump’s Tariffs, Mass Immigration, and the Oncoming Canadian Revolution
Maxime Bernier, a longtime Canadian government official and leader of the People's Party of Canada, shares a dire update on the state of Canada. He critiques Justin Trudeau’s leadership, arguing it has led to economic downturns and mass immigration issues. The conversation delves into the impact of government surveillance on civil liberties and rising public discontent. Bernier also discusses increasing separatism in provinces like Quebec and Alberta, and the need for a political shift that prioritizes Canadian sovereignty and identity.

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Mar 21, 2025 • 1h 28min
“Poilievre Is Afraid!” – Maxime Bernier: The Truth About Trudeau, Carney & Canada’s PM Election | PBD Podcast | Ep . 564
Maxime Bernier, Leader of the People's Party of Canada and former Conservative Minister, shares his insights on the current political landscape. He critiques Justin Trudeau and discusses Pierre Poilievre's credibility. The conversation dives into immigration policies, their social implications, and the impact on housing affordability. Bernier challenges the status quo by advocating for bold leadership and independent thinking, while addressing Canada's declining birth rate and its connection to immigration, economic challenges, and political accountability.

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Apr 16, 2025 • 58min
Special Guest Maxime Bernier: A Fight for Canada's Future
In a thought-provoking discussion, Maxime Bernier, a candidate for Prime Minister in Canada and leader of the People's Party, tackles pressing issues like mass immigration and its effects on the housing market. He advocates for a moratorium on immigration while promoting individual freedoms and free market solutions. Bernier also shares insights on the rising populism in Western politics and the challenges faced by alternative political movements in a biased media landscape. His optimism for the future of Canada resonates as he calls for decentralized governance and youth engagement.