Terry Glavin
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Yes, we have.
We don't know how many people live in this country, Jordan. Yeah. We know from a recent census it's about 41 million. But on top of that, we have, well, for instance, over the next 12 months, 5 million people who live in Canada on various kinds of temporary permits and so on. So it's one-eighth of the population. Within the next 12 months, those permits expire.
We don't know how many people live in this country, Jordan. Yeah. We know from a recent census it's about 41 million. But on top of that, we have, well, for instance, over the next 12 months, 5 million people who live in Canada on various kinds of temporary permits and so on. So it's one-eighth of the population. Within the next 12 months, those permits expire.
We don't know how many people live in this country, Jordan. Yeah. We know from a recent census it's about 41 million. But on top of that, we have, well, for instance, over the next 12 months, 5 million people who live in Canada on various kinds of temporary permits and so on. So it's one-eighth of the population. Within the next 12 months, those permits expire.
Then there's another between 50 and 500,000, according to the official guess. of the Immigration and Refugees and Citizenship Department, who are what they call out-of-contract workers, which are undocumented workers. Now, for Americans to hear these numbers, you know, America's 10 times as many people, it's 10 times as populous. So, you know, just do the math, right?
Then there's another between 50 and 500,000, according to the official guess. of the Immigration and Refugees and Citizenship Department, who are what they call out-of-contract workers, which are undocumented workers. Now, for Americans to hear these numbers, you know, America's 10 times as many people, it's 10 times as populous. So, you know, just do the math, right?
Then there's another between 50 and 500,000, according to the official guess. of the Immigration and Refugees and Citizenship Department, who are what they call out-of-contract workers, which are undocumented workers. Now, for Americans to hear these numbers, you know, America's 10 times as many people, it's 10 times as populous. So, you know, just do the math, right?
If there's 5 million, if there are 50 million Americans or people living in the United States whose temporary permits expire within the next 12 months and who have all given every impression that they do not intend to leave. Yes, why would they leave? So Pierre Polyev's coming along, right? Yeah.
If there's 5 million, if there are 50 million Americans or people living in the United States whose temporary permits expire within the next 12 months and who have all given every impression that they do not intend to leave. Yes, why would they leave? So Pierre Polyev's coming along, right? Yeah.
If there's 5 million, if there are 50 million Americans or people living in the United States whose temporary permits expire within the next 12 months and who have all given every impression that they do not intend to leave. Yes, why would they leave? So Pierre Polyev's coming along, right? Yeah.
And the interesting thing about Pierre Polyev, this goes back to what we were talking about earlier about language. Is this liberal or what the hell? Pierre Polyev, when he talks about housing, when he talks about employment, when he talks about access to health care, when he talks about wages, he's Bernie Sanders. Americans have to understand this. Try to imagine Bernie Sanders.
And the interesting thing about Pierre Polyev, this goes back to what we were talking about earlier about language. Is this liberal or what the hell? Pierre Polyev, when he talks about housing, when he talks about employment, when he talks about access to health care, when he talks about wages, he's Bernie Sanders. Americans have to understand this. Try to imagine Bernie Sanders.
And the interesting thing about Pierre Polyev, this goes back to what we were talking about earlier about language. Is this liberal or what the hell? Pierre Polyev, when he talks about housing, when he talks about employment, when he talks about access to health care, when he talks about wages, he's Bernie Sanders. Americans have to understand this. Try to imagine Bernie Sanders.
I mean, and also the trade union vote has gone to conservatives. This has never happened before. The working class vote has gone to Pierre Polyev. I don't know. I mean, I'm not a partisan conservative. I don't know if I've ever written a conservative sentence in my life, by the way, although most of my friends seem to be conservatives. I don't know how that happens.
I mean, and also the trade union vote has gone to conservatives. This has never happened before. The working class vote has gone to Pierre Polyev. I don't know. I mean, I'm not a partisan conservative. I don't know if I've ever written a conservative sentence in my life, by the way, although most of my friends seem to be conservatives. I don't know how that happens.
I mean, and also the trade union vote has gone to conservatives. This has never happened before. The working class vote has gone to Pierre Polyev. I don't know. I mean, I'm not a partisan conservative. I don't know if I've ever written a conservative sentence in my life, by the way, although most of my friends seem to be conservatives. I don't know how that happens.
So my great fear, and I'll close with this, and you can challenge me. Tell me I'm wrong, or if you like, whatever. You can argue. I think we've got about... year or two before everything starts to come unglued. And I'm very worried about this. I've always been an optimist. I've been an inveterate optimist.
So my great fear, and I'll close with this, and you can challenge me. Tell me I'm wrong, or if you like, whatever. You can argue. I think we've got about... year or two before everything starts to come unglued. And I'm very worried about this. I've always been an optimist. I've been an inveterate optimist.
So my great fear, and I'll close with this, and you can challenge me. Tell me I'm wrong, or if you like, whatever. You can argue. I think we've got about... year or two before everything starts to come unglued. And I'm very worried about this. I've always been an optimist. I've been an inveterate optimist.
But I actually haven't seen in Polyev a degree of sophistication in comprehending the nature and the scope of what he's going to be facing.