In this episode of the PBD Podcast, Patrick Bet-David interviews Maxime Bernier of the People’s Party of Canada. This fascinating discussion offers an inside look at the world of Canadian politics, touching everything from Justin Trudeau and Pierre Poilievre to mass immigration and the suppression of conservative values.

Can the bold leadership and independent thinking Bernier champions help Canada reclaim its future and national identity?

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Stay tuned after the interview for a full episode breakdown and a selection of highlights and standout moments.

Episode Summary

In this bold and unfiltered conversation,  Bernier launched a sweeping critique of Canadian politics, calling out Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and globalist elites like Mark Carney. Bernier painted a picture of a country at a crossroads, warning of national decline due to mass immigration, media manipulation, and a lack of true conservative leadership.

Pierre Poilievre: “Conservative in Name Only”

Bernier accused Poilievre of being a “liberal light,” more interested in appeasing left-wing media than promoting conservative ideals. While acknowledging Poilievre’s popularity within his party and social media, Bernier argued that Poilievre has drifted from his earlier reformist stance, failing to stand up to mainstream narratives and lacking real policy solutions.

“He’s afraid of leftist media,” Bernier said. “He doesn’t go on podcasts, he doesn’t engage, he just waits to be handed the Prime Minister role.”

Trudeau, Carney, and Globalist Agendas

Bernier took sharp aim at Mark Carney, labeling him “the globalist-in-chief,” and criticized Trudeau for what he called a “legacy of multiculturalism” that has divided and weakened Canada.

He mocked Trudeau and Carney’s reliance on foreign figures like King Charles for symbolic support amid U.S. trade tensions, suggesting Canada is acting like “a child running to daddy” to escape a Trump-led America.

Immigration and Canadian Identity

One of Bernier’s central messages was the danger he sees in mass immigration. Calling it a threat to Canadian identity, he proposed a complete moratorium on immigration, contrasting with Poilievre’s reported support for bringing in 250,000 immigrants annually.

“People aren’t integrating, we have ghettos, inflation is up, housing is unaffordable, and our standard of living is going down,” Bernier warned.

He tied the issue directly to affordability, stating that home prices are out of reach for most Canadians, and that immigration policies are worsening the crisis.

Economic Vision: Libertarian and Nationalist

Bernier outlined a libertarian-leaning economic platform focused on:

  • Balancing the budget in one year

  • Cutting foreign aid and corporate subsidies

  • Reducing government size

  • Lowering taxes

  • Ending managed trade and abolishing tariffs for real free trade with the U.S.

He criticized both Trudeau and Poilievre for failing to tackle Canada’s debt and for pandering to special interests, especially on trade and student visa policies.

On Working with Trump and U.S. Relations

Unlike Poilievre, Bernier expressed willingness to work with Donald Trump, praising his trade instincts and saying he respects Trump’s negotiation tactics. He emphasized that Canada should push for real, mutual free trade rather than protectionist tariffs.

Looking Ahead: A Long-Term Play

While acknowledging that he may not win the upcoming election, Bernier says he’s playing the long game, aiming for a breakthrough in 2029.

“We are the only hope for Canada,” Bernier said. “We are building a movement, not just trying to win one election.”

Final Thoughts

In a political environment dominated by cautious centrism, Bernier positions himself as the only uncompromising, unapologetic conservative voice in Canada. His calls for bold reform, rejection of globalism, and return to national identity set him apart—but also make him a polarizing figure.

For critics, he’s dangerously extreme. For supporters, he’s the last hope for a Canada that puts Canadians first.

Highlights & Standout Moments

1. “Poilievre Is Conservative In Name Only” – Maxime Bernier EXPOSES Canada’s FAKE Right-Wing Leaders

Patrick Bet-David and Maxime Bernier discuss Canada’s conservative politics, media fear, Trump’s influence, and why independent media is the future for bold leaders willing to challenge the status quo.

2. “Carney Is The Globalist In Chief” – Maxime Bernier SLAMS Globalist Plot To Install Canada’s Next PM

Maxime Bernier critiques Poilievre’s weak record, trade blunders, and globalist appeasement—while calling for bold reforms, real sovereignty, and a smarter strategy for dealing with Trump and Carney.

3. “Canada A Third World Country” – Maxime Bernier BLAMES Canada’s Housing MELTDOWN On Immigration

Maxime Bernier breaks down how mass immigration, unaffordable housing, and low birth rates are threatening Canada’s future—calling out career politicians and offering bold economic solutions.

4. “Panders Like Trudeau!” – Maxime Bernier BLASTS Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative Sellout Tactics

Maxime Bernier exposes why he left Canada’s Conservative Party, calls out Pierre Poilievre’s shift left, and explains how focus groups, fear, and mass immigration are reshaping Canadian politics.

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