Dennis Wilson Chats with ChatGPT

Dennis Wilson Chats with ChatGDT, 2025-04-21

Liberal (Click here for Audio)

Did the Canadian Liberal Party adopt a Globalist Political agenda?

ChatGPT said:

The Canadian Liberal Party, particularly under the leadership of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has generally embraced many globalist principles, though the term “globalist” can be interpreted in different ways depending on context.

In general terms, here’s how the Liberals have aligned with a globalist agenda:

🌐 Pro-International Cooperation

  • Strong support for multilateral institutions like the United Nations, World Trade Organization, NATO, and WHO.
  • Advocated for rules-based international order, peacekeeping, and diplomacy.

🌍 Global Trade & Economics

  • Signed major free trade agreements like:
    • CETA (Canada-EU)
    • CPTPP (Trans-Pacific)
    • Continued support of USMCA (with the U.S. and Mexico).

💡 Climate Change & Environment

  • Committed to global climate accords like the Paris Agreement.
  • Introduced domestic carbon pricing as part of international climate efforts.

👥 Immigration & Multiculturalism

  • High levels of immigration and refugee resettlement (notably Syrian refugees).
  • Strong emphasis on diversity and multicultural identity as national strengths.

🧬 Technology & Global Governance

  • Support for digital and AI governance on a global scale.
  • Engagement with international tech policy and cybersecurity efforts.

But it’s also worth noting:

  • The term “globalist” is sometimes used pejoratively in political discourse to criticize politicians perceived as putting international interests ahead of national ones.
  • The Liberal Party still maintains many domestic priorities, such as national healthcare, indigenous reconciliation, and provincial-federal negotiations.

If you’re asking whether they’ve officially declared a “globalist agenda”—no, not explicitly. But if you’re asking whether their policies reflect globalist values, then yes, they often align with internationalist, multilateral, and globally cooperative ideals.

Conservative Party of Canada (Click for Audio)

Dennis Wilson asked:

Did the Conservative Party of Canada adopt a Globalist Political agenda?

ChatGPT said:

The Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) has not officially adopted a “globalist” political agenda in the way that term is often used. In fact, the modern Conservative Party, particularly under more recent leaders like Pierre Poilievre, has distanced itself from globalist ideologies and emphasized a more nationalist, sovereigntist, and Canada-first approach.

Here’s how the CPC tends to differ from a globalist agenda:


🇨🇦 National Sovereignty & Autonomy

  • Emphasizes Canadian sovereignty in policy decisions.
  • Skeptical of international organizations influencing Canadian laws or values (e.g., UN, WHO, WEF).
  • Pierre Poilievre has openly criticized entities like the World Economic Forum (WEF), vowing to ban ministers from attending WEF meetings if he becomes Prime Minister.

📉 Immigration & Borders

  • Supports legal immigration but has expressed concerns about mass immigration levels and border security.
  • Promotes more rigorous vetting and immigration based on economic needs.

🌎 Trade & Foreign Policy

  • The CPC traditionally supports free trade, but with a focus on benefiting Canadian industries.
  • Critical of trade agreements that are perceived to hurt domestic jobs or compromise sovereignty.

🌲 Climate & Environment

  • Opposed to carbon taxes and skeptical of climate policies that are perceived to harm Canadian energy sectors.
  • Less likely to prioritize global climate agreements if they negatively impact Canada’s economy.

🔒 Global Institutions

  • Growing suspicion of global institutions—particularly since COVID-19.
  • Some CPC members and supporters express concerns about the influence of organizations like:
    • United Nations (UN)
    • World Health Organization (WHO)
    • World Economic Forum (WEF)

✅ Summary:

Policy AreaGlobalist Leaning?CPC Position
International Trade✔️ (conditional)Supports trade, but not at Canada’s expense
ImmigrationSupports controlled, economically driven immigration
Global GovernanceStrongly critical of WEF, cautious of UN/WHO
Climate AgreementsOpposes global carbon policies like Paris Accord
Multiculturalism⚖️Supports integration, more moderate tone

The New Democratic Party (NDP)

Dennis Wilson asked:

Did the New Democratic Party of Canada adopt a Globalist Political agenda?

ChatGPT said:

The New Democratic Party (NDP) of Canada has not formally adopted something called a “globalist agenda” in name, but many of its policies and values align with globalist principles, particularly when it comes to international cooperation, climate action, human rights, and multilateralism.

Here’s a breakdown of how the NDP’s platform intersects with what might be considered a globalist agenda:


🌍 International Cooperation & Institutions

  • Supports Canada’s active role in global institutions like:
    • The United Nations (UN)
    • World Health Organization (WHO)
    • International Labour Organization (ILO)
  • Advocates for a rules-based international order, peacekeeping, and humanitarian work.
  • Promotes fair trade (not just free trade), especially when it protects labor rights and the environment.

📦 Immigration & Refugees

  • Strong supporter of immigration and refugee resettlement, often pushing for more generous policies than the Liberal government.
  • Frames immigration as a human rights issue and global responsibility.

🧯 Climate Change & Global Environment

  • Fully committed to international climate targets, including the Paris Agreement.
  • Supports Canada’s participation in global climate funding and clean energy transitions.
  • Sees climate justice as an interconnected global issue.

💸 Global Economic Justice

  • The NDP often critiques corporate globalization but supports global economic fairness, including:
    • Debt relief for developing countries
    • International taxation of multinational corporations
    • Support for universal healthcare and education globally

⚖️ Social Justice & Equity

  • Emphasizes intersectional human rights, including global LGBTQ+ rights, racial justice, and indigenous rights.
  • Advocates for international solidarity movements, such as support for Palestinians, anti-apartheid movements historically, etc.

❗ Key Difference from Other Parties:

While the Liberals and Conservatives focus more on economic globalization, the NDP’s “globalism” is more about:

  • Global equity
  • Environmental protection
  • Worker and human rights

They tend to view global cooperation as a moral imperative, rather than an economic strategy alone.


✅ Summary:

Policy AreaNDP Position
Global InstitutionsStrongly supportive
ImmigrationPro-immigration and refugee-friendly
Climate PolicyCommitted to global climate agreements
TradeSupports fair trade, not just free trade
Economic GlobalismCritical of corporate globalization
Social JusticeStrongly pro-international human rights

TL;DR:

The NDP reflects a progressive globalist orientationnot corporate or elite-driven, but rooted in social and environmental justice on a global scale.

The People’s Party of Canada (PPC)

Dennis Wilson asked:

Did the People’s Party of Canada adopt a Globalist Political agenda?

ChatGPT said:

No, the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) has explicitly rejected a globalist political agenda and is arguably the most anti-globalist mainstream political party in Canada.

Founded by Maxime Bernier in 2018 after he left the Conservative Party, the PPC has built its platform on Canadian nationalism, individual freedom, economic sovereignty, and opposition to globalist institutions and ideologies.


Here’s how the PPC has positioned itself against globalism:


🌍 Foreign Policy & Sovereignty

  • Opposes Canada’s involvement in global organizations like the:
    • United Nations (UN)
    • World Health Organization (WHO)
    • World Economic Forum (WEF)
  • Believes these bodies undermine Canadian sovereignty and push globalist agendas that don’t serve Canadian interests.

🚫 Global Agreements

  • Wants to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord and similar international treaties.
  • Rejects any binding climate or migration agreements negotiated by global organizations.

📦 Immigration

  • Advocates for dramatic reductions in immigration levels.
  • Frames current immigration policies as being driven by globalist elites, rather than what’s best for Canada.
  • Emphasizes assimilation into Canadian values and culture.

💰 Economic Nationalism

  • Supports Canada-first economic policies.
  • Strongly opposes global redistribution of wealth (e.g., climate finance to developing countries).
  • Criticizes global trade arrangements that result in domestic job losses.

😷 Pandemic Response

  • Fiercely opposed vaccine mandates, lockdowns, and other pandemic measures.
  • Claimed that these responses were influenced by a global elite agenda, with the WHO and WEF often cited in PPC rhetoric.

📢 Messaging

Maxime Bernier and the PPC frequently use language such as:

  • “Globalist elites”
  • “Global technocrats”
  • “Canada must take back control from the UN”
  • “The WEF has no business influencing our government”

✅ Summary:

Policy AreaPPC Position
Global InstitutionsStrongly opposed
ImmigrationReduce significantly, assimilate values
Climate PolicyWithdraw from global climate accords
TradeNationalist, cautious about free trade
COVID MeasuresOpposed global coordination, mandates
National SovereigntyCore theme of the platform

The PPC has leaned heavily into a populist, anti-globalist narrative, especially during and after the pandemic. It often positions itself as the only party truly standing up for Canadian sovereignty and individual freedoms.