DAILY | Canadian solidarity protests with Dutch farmers; Pope Francis comes to Canada
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In this live stream, we talk about the protests in support of the Dutch Farmer Rebellion, and the situation in Ottawa, where the Freedom Convoy was blocked by the police. We also talk about some of the issues that have been going on since the Dutch farmer rebellion started.
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is the weather at the opposite of uh canada how is it for you sid oh it's not so bad oh what about
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in quebec i know uh it's a little bit more moist down there it's really dry in alberta how is it
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for you guys look at my hair you understand everything no it's really really warm it's
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actually it's a big like canicle right now it's just um i actually i sleep with my small like
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of course you were out on the weekend uh good tell me about that what were you up to
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read it at the end of our live stream so let's start with this weekend as you know it was a big
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canadian nationwide protest in support of the dutch farmer because as you know we sent lincoln jay and
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lewis brackpool in netherland to report on the dutch farmer rebellion there as you know mark rute
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is one of the uh contributor of the agenda 2030 of the world economic forum and now is putting in place
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new regulation on the emission of nitrogen and carbon emission and so that will impact straight away
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their life and as well what they will produce as a food production so that will impact us also but as
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you know um it's not finished because mr justin trudeau we will talk about it a little bit later but
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justin trudeau have put in place the same regulation about the same regulation here in canada but we
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talk about that a little bit later but now we talk about what happened this weekend we had
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many reporters everywhere in canada reporting on the nationwide protests i was in ottawa because as
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you know i with uh william uh to report uh on ottawa as you know since the freedom convoy the police
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have put in place more restriction more uh perimeter to protect and lock down as well so it's what they
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did again they did lock down the downtown core ottawa and it was looking a little bit like the red zone
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just after the freedom convoy and i was like this is going a little bit too far because the protest was
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not as big as that we had like yes a convoy that uh started um in canada katana or i have a hard time
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to pronounce it but it's a center uh outside of the city um he had other one that was coming from
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other uh place around the city too that they all merged um close to ottawa and so they were just
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driving around until like the police just decided to block them and say you cannot just drive around
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this road is not made for that so and afterwards they just block every corner of the street no car
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was allowed to pass and i just feel it's just sad for maybe ottawa city because they didn't do anything
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wrong or like they didn't really disturb anything they were just driving around with their flag and i
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think that was bothering them and they just decided that now it was not legal to drive around so you need
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to walk instead so that is a nice shot where we see like all the dutch flag upside down with the canada
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flag and um that was actually a really nice day until it rained it rained at the end of the day but
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it was really hot people were really happy um i don't know did you have you been on the ground
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on saturday to report on on your side on saturday no uh although we did have mocha and selene they were
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out and they saw uh some of the convoy that was here in alberta headed up to the edmonton legislature
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i believe uh also with the pope being in attendance at edmonton but we'll get to that a bit later
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uh and yeah you can see the numbers out in force uh for them they weren't protesting within the city
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just yet they were on their way uh and i don't know if we have some of that footage of them uh just
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covering the highway uh there's there was a fair fair amount of people out there and i believe that
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there wasn't really much media coverage of this event except for ourselves uh through canada so it's
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unfortunate but as you can see there's quite the numbers out there in support of what's happening
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and in protest of what's going on in the netherlands and as well here in canada unfortunately
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that one was crazy uh also it was nice too but not as big as that that that was a really good shot of
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uh the convoy uh that that's is really surprising like every time it's just like so much people go out
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there same if it's really hot that this time and this shot is actually a beautiful shot with the
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big uh truck but it's nice to see that we do support netherland because we know where everything
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is going uh a lot of people were having like waving some i won't eat bugs uh as you know you can sign
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our petition i won't eat bugs dot com but like uh everybody is really uh wake up on what is going
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on and uh they don't want um to see their farmland taking away for cricket farm uh same if like they
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say oh it's good for climate change i'm not really sure of that i think it's just uh another way to
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control but you did some video you about the bugs at the step temple uh what is the stampede yeah
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yeah stampede yeah this is like look at that it's so nice to see how many of us that catch all of
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this we were the only media on the ground i saw one person for from ctv that stayed there for five
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minutes i think but this is about that like nobody did report on all the protests around the world
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so all people out there and in canada know that you have some people who still protest or still
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are stand up and are still against what the government is imposing on us nobody if we were
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not there nobody would not have known yeah well and i believe to some extent that was the same thing
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the netherlands of course there was a lot more going on there and it was more broad and there
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was more journalists on the scene um but none of the mainstream media i believe it was all independent
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journalists or smaller time uh news outlets and it's very unfortunate that that was happening there
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and as well of course we know what's happening here we see it every day the censorship and the the blind
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eye uh that's being cast like when they couldn't ignore the protests that were happening in ottawa
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originally um and then they as soon as they had to kind of reveal how large it was
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they immediately started casting it in a negative light which i think is very unfortunate
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yeah but this is always like trying to find something negative to like say that uh finally
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was not for good or and and i i would say us um nothing really bad happened until a woman put the table
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on the ground and so the police did surround the table and ask i don't i would not say ask i would say
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it was an order to remove the the table so we saw the protesters being really angry and like
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surrounding the police and say like what are you doing she's just selling some i think it was church
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uh item and uh they were really really like mad at the police because they were like she don't
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she don't do anything wrong it's just a table on the ground and like a couple of feet away where
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the department they had like the chinese like food the stand where they were selling like food so what
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is the problem to have like a woman with like just a small table to to sell some some uh item you know
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so anyway so the police intervened they they removed the table and during that time the convoy was
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was able was able to pass through uh inside of the downtown core until like the the police did remove
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all of them and cleared the perimeter but this is like the parking the video you just saw it was in
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in the parking where i found the the first convoy around 12 and uh they actually drove all around the
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city and they came back to the dutch embassy at the end for protesting and on support of the dutch people
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yeah but nothing bad happened i don't think for um mocha or sinin as well yeah yeah well then that
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was just mostly a straight shot through the highway um but i mean of course in a lot of this if you want
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to go to our world economic forum coverage which preceded the events in the netherlands well it does
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show you extensively that there is i guess you could say a plan going on or an agenda that they have that
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they're trying to fulfill uh and we're seeing the steps in real time and uh as you know sid and me
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we were the two journalists to tickle the eating bugs uh strategy that they want to implement on us
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uh you did great uh you offer a hot dog with like what crickets uh this one was uh oh it was something
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all people did react to that uh it was interesting there's because it was at the stampede the stampede
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it's kind of a carnival festival it's an event um that takes place throughout the city and it's very
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engaged with the younger people uh who will just kind of go out there and have fun you know there is
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alcohol to some extent um but mostly it's just fun there's food there's a lot going on there um and
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it happens to be the case that there is oh cricket hot dogs and some worm hot dogs and uh i there are
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some people who are more than willing you know it's just fun times for them uh and other people
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who of course there's some people who are going to be mildly or moderately okay with it or even perhaps
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enthusiastic about it but in general most people look at that and think well this shouldn't be forced
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into my diet and i asked the question you know if you had to switch from eating meat to only eating
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bugs in terms of protein well you know would you be okay with that most people i think took the the
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right road and said that they would prefer to stick to their meats instead of their bugs but that isn't
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to shame people who perhaps need to eat bugs for any variety of reasons or you know i'm sure there's
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some people who enjoy it but it's uh it's not my cup of tea no it doesn't look good but why putting
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like the sausage if you want really to change your meat for bugs just put the bugs in the bun no
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well i think it's it's a matter of familiarization right it's before you can just hand somebody a
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plate of bugs you got to hand somebody a plate that they're familiar with with a little bit of
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bug inside it it gets people comfortable to the idea to some extent uh not everybody that's for sure
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and uh luckily so but i think it is uh the process of normalization much like we saw this uh giant farm
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an insect farm being opened up in london i believe the headlines were it's one of the largest if not the
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largest uh insect farm in the world and we have another one here in alberta um that's uh no no no
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no no no um but it's interesting right now these facilities are for uh well insects that usually
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go towards feed or other stuff for animals and they have a variety of uses but not directly human
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consumption uh but the problem well first you need the infrastructure which is what they're developing
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now and then once you have that infrastructure you can separate that from the the feed that goes to
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the animals so to speak and the feed that goes to humans the thing was moving in the plate i'm sorry
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no no no no no no no no no no no no no no although alexa i mean there is one uh i'll admit this there's one
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kind of insect that i uh i have enjoyed quite a bit in the past and that is escargot um i don't know
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if you're familiar but i that's that's the one exception i have uh but escargot is good like it's
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different it's like i would say we put so much like garlic butter and cheese on top that it doesn't
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taste anything at the end of the day it's just chewy it's really chewy for for me it was a mixture of
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garlic parsley butter and salt that's all you could taste and that's that's what made it so right
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yeah but nonetheless i uh beyond that i would not encourage any other
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insect supplementary uh foods to say the least you should tell like a story with the caterpillar
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this is a good one so when i was younger um the one insect i had before well maybe not before
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but the one insect i had that was alternative to escargot was a uh a curried caterpillar that
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seemed to have been perhaps maybe it was oven roasted maybe it was it was too long for me to
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remember exactly how it was served but it was just a caterpillar mushy very curry flavored that was about
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it and it was very crunchy but in a wrong way and i'm not sure how further i can elaborate but that
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was uh um not the most pleasant dish but at the same time it was uh it was part of a potluck event and
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um it did give me a little bit of a respect for there are other cultures who eat a wide a wide range
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of things um that us in north america just generally aren't accustomed to um although i still would not
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so let's let's take some clip of that listen canada is one of the top three uh oil and gas
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having a debate over their leadership right now and they're still arguing about whether or not we need
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to move forward on the fight against climate change there's very few people in this country who still
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think that you can have a plan for the economy without having a plan for the environment and most of
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those people seem to be running for the conservative leadership
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well he doesn't know anything about economics now does he so what's he talking about i i will say this
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first of all this look like uh i'm running for a campaign for a election that's coming soon because
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it look like that because it's bashing conservative and say oh we will do like so much change with the
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climate change and oh yeah what about you jet what about like all like your carbon that you spend
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that no more people doesn't do that like no more people do not do that and like all the meat and the meal
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that you take and and and now us we we should like all change our way to live our way to be
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because kind of people like you don't do some effort but us we need to do all the effort to make
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change what do you think about that well it's kind of like uh and i still love this tweet from uh one
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of our reporters in england lewis brackville uh when he was at uh cop 26 or one of the environmental
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summit meeting things uh and they had a net zero uh billboard on the highway that was being powered
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by a diesel generator and that's kind of the environmental movement summed up in a nutshell
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that is exactly it and uh i've i've seen the planet of the humans i don't know if you're familiar with
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that movie uh but there's this environmental concert that they have and then they end up having a
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backup generator for it because it rains so their whole environmental scheme is ruined and that's the
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same thing when there's no wind there's no wind power when there's no uh tidal power well that's
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a small thing tidal power but when there's no sun out there's no sun energy there's no solar energy
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that you're going to be able to accrue uh and then this whole idea of promoting us being on these
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alternative sources of energy they're not green they're just alternative uh the notion of being on
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these alternative sources of energy just means that you're going to have to have these diesel
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generators these oil generators all these facilities that are using uh oil and byproducts
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like that to produce energy they're going to have to remain on idle all the time you're not able
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to shut them down because anytime there's a lapse in wind you're going to have to use that generator
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power from uh diesel fuel or whatever other fuel might be consumed yeah this is i i found that a
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little bit like hypocritical like the way that they are doing it like they try to make change for
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climate change but they use some really tolerated like way to show and to make people in fear about
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it i don't know if you understand like they use really fear tactical but they use pollution to create
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this fear and so people are just like well we need to do something but at the end of the day you just
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make make all words at the end just let people live their life just make people understand that
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over consummation that we are doing it's probably not the best but hey just when we look at that okay
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we are capable to live our life really well with the basic as i say like uh we don't need to go to the
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restaurant every day because some of people do it and and when we buy something at the grocery
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make sure that you're not wasting it like try to to to cook your your meat froze it if you need
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but the thing is like so many people are throwing like restaurants are big big big big like waster like
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like when they cannot like sell their food or most of the people who doesn't finish their
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plate that all go to the the garbage i know i i was working in restaurant for many many years
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and i think the only restaurant where i was i kind of proud to really work it was uh in gaspizy la
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maison du pêcheur because about 90 percent of what we were throwing was going to the compost
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we compose everything so and this is i think this is the most like dangerous things it's like the
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over consummation i don't know about you but it's about our the way the society have been like
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changed through the the decade you know well that's a that is certainly a big factor i mean we've been
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trained almost to be well not almost we've been trained to be consumers uh and one of the byproducts
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of being heavy consumers is all the waste that'll be associated with that um and much like your point
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though there's the us you know on the the smaller side of things you know there's only certain amount
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of uh you know environmental damage i guess you could say that i could do in a day or that you could
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do in a day whereas trudeau uh and mocha our chief uh videographer did a great piece on this his visit
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to calgary recently uh before his uh one currently where he he basically went down there for a liberal
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uh photo shoot uh and then he said he was at the stampede you know flipping pancakes and whatever
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well away from the official stampede grounds not the ones that are dispersed around the city
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and how much was that with maybe like seven thousand dollars in jet fuel for a three-hour visit and
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that's one way jet fuel costs probably yeah for what if you want to claim that you're through the
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environment and this is the kind of expenditure you're willing to put out there just so you can
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flip some pancakes and take some photos i mean let's let's be real about this issue yeah and and nobody
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would no big media would talk about it how much like feel like mr trudeau have spent for just a photo
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shoot and and why a photo shoot because probably they will like probably a lot of people say that
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we will have an election soon so i don't think if it's a good thing for him or a bad thing what do
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you think do you think it's good for him or bad if it's uh it's going in election well first let me
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ask why do you think that'll happen or what what would lead you to to assume so so a lot of people
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think of that because first of all not not of course he cut his hair but it's like it's it's a way that
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he's always do before like election but as well like every twitter post that he's doing it's
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mostly more directly we were as a liberal we did that we he tried to support what he did in the past
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to say like we did great and we we would go further and like it's always kind of pushing
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um the the good action that he did as a uh liberal and he's like um
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and he's bashing a lot of conservative parties so you saw it in the the last video like he's bashing
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on the conservative and trying to make him upper and i know that i think it's um is it toronto sun
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did the it look like that uh mr trudeau look like more going in a campaign than a summer tour
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well i i think part of it um i think and i thought about this you know hearing and seeing that he was
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going to all these different places um my first thought wasn't that he was going to be running for
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re-election my thought was that he's just trying to make himself look as good as he can right now
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because he's probably gonna well i i don't want to assume so or put this out there you know we might
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get locked down again and this whole monkey pox thing uh will bring us to the depths of covid as
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we've seen in the past uh i think he's maybe preparing for something in the fall just getting
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his positivity out there making people like him i wouldn't say re-election because why would he
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he would be the one who would have to call the camp or have to call the election right after his
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ties with the ndp i i would think that was my thoughts i guess i'm not sure what how do you think
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about that i it just it just a lot of people say that inflation was is not going to be better
00:29:14.780
especially that winter is coming and a lot of people are a lot of people in the article that i read
00:29:22.240
in i i'm pretty sure that it's around to sun i'm not completely sure but um with the inflation that's
00:29:30.680
getting worse and the fact that he's not really talking about the real problem here he's not talking
00:29:36.960
about inflation he's not talking yeah it's around to sun so he's not talking about the real issue it's
00:29:44.380
just focusing on saying oh we did good good uh thing we'll do better and it's not it's not going in
00:29:53.700
real topic it's always getting like on surface and trying to shine where is i'm sorry you cannot shine
00:30:03.420
on your disastrous management on the last two years where you did divide the population into
00:30:10.860
part so and and it's probably why people get so angry because it's traveling everywhere and people
00:30:20.160
have real question about like what is going on like we cannot afford our rental we cannot afford our food
00:30:28.280
our gas and um we struggle we have question for you when it got we got better for us and it's not
00:30:37.540
talking to them in your what is going on and just like touching nothing as important question
00:30:44.260
well i i don't think he can to be honest i think he's uh he's kind of of that mind where you never
00:30:51.380
admit fault or failure uh and part of that is not being able to have these conversations you know he'll
00:30:56.940
he'll put the lipstick on you know and he'll do his little dance routine around the country but
00:31:01.840
at the end of the day he'll never be able to talk about these serious issues because the moment he
00:31:05.960
takes a step back and apologizes for something that opens the door to all of the criticism that's do
00:31:11.540
his way yeah but true but in the same time you run you are the chief of the country you need to do
00:31:21.860
something because like do you know how many problem mental problem we will have soon depression
00:31:29.500
and like people who think about suicide because they don't know how they will go out of this dark
00:31:37.160
darkest time so actually that's uh that's one of the things trudeau did uh recently is it not where he
00:31:44.100
uh brought in uh or made it easier for euthanasia or assisted death or assisted suicide
00:31:50.400
however they want to call it and that's that's kind of the outlet he's willing to provide
00:31:53.680
i mean through everything through all of the coronavirus measures i mean and you mentioned
00:32:01.660
the mental health of people well this has been a struggle for us for the last two over two years
00:32:05.420
now and he's just smiled and said we're in this together meanwhile yeah look at him look what he
00:32:10.880
so and it it's why people need to stay united you know like as as during convoy people can get to
00:32:21.600
know each other and be together and if something happened at least they know that they have a
00:32:26.780
good circle of people as like uh with mocha during the convoy like the video that he did uh let's check
00:32:37.600
celine gallis here for rebel news and this morning i'm joined by my colleague mocha bazir again
00:32:43.860
as we are here at the flying jay in calgary ap following a convoy that is on following a convoy
00:32:50.500
that is set to arrive later today in edmonton i've talked to some folks here about why they're here
00:32:55.960
um and it seems that they are here to stand in solidarity with the former rebellion that is
00:33:00.920
taking place in the netherlands for more as always if you want to see the full coverage go to
00:33:07.140
okay yeah so what brings you out here this morning i am standing for the people uh for our children
00:33:23.920
and freedom for the farmers and uh just unite we're uh definitely uh divided right now so
00:33:31.840
i'm here for the people and my children our children howdy how's it going
00:33:41.540
reverend kevin's in the hustle free tomorrow free pat king
00:33:49.540
you betcha 777 wellington street was my address up in ottawa i know a lot of the mandates have come
00:33:58.280
they're talking all the different stuff to come back on and we're just we're just making sure what
00:34:03.640
we want to do is just keep canada awake join the dutch everything they've done has been amazing
00:34:09.660
and we're going to back to them 150 percent do you recognize this little girl here i do i do i
00:34:16.260
myself went up to ottawa with uh mocha here so tell me a little bit more about this uh vehicle we see
00:34:20.880
right here this is unity one have i not commanded you be strong and courageous
00:34:27.660
and uh she's pretty special she's been to the front line she's at over a hundred convoys
00:34:35.060
and is it right that you're out here today to protest in solidarity with uh rebellion going on
00:34:40.920
in the netherlands right now 150 to support our brothers and sisters and if this is happening in
00:34:47.940
the netherlands do you think that we could see this trickle down into canada at some point
00:34:51.680
trudeau is already a proud supporter of wef and the un agenda 2030 which they've already written
00:34:59.380
for those that do their research what's going to happen and this nitrogen green deal that trudeau
00:35:06.120
is endorsing as well reduces our farms by 50 percent i think not when do we say enough is enough and stand
00:35:16.220
up and say enough of this tyranny we have to so we're continuing the bear hug tradition love peace unity
00:35:25.300
standing up in solidarity for what's right and what's just and the truth you know i grew up a farm
00:35:32.800
girl i'm a trucker i can't truck in the u.s because i'm allergic i'm vaccine injured i can't take a
00:35:40.820
second shot i tried to follow the rules my heart almost exploded seven times and so now i can't work
00:35:47.620
and i'm an oversized driver i'm here to stand in solidarity with the dutch the dutch farmers they're
00:35:54.760
being cut back 30 percent all the small farmers large farmers are allowed to keep them all the
00:36:00.900
corporations and as of last night it came out they're doing the same here in canada so i'm not
00:36:07.900
impressed are we really surprised with the things that trudeau has been doing within the last couple
00:36:12.480
of months right i think the initial convoy really um struck a lot of fear in this man you know
00:36:17.840
oh yeah it's dark fear you see he's fearful he's running that's why he's crossing the country like
00:36:24.440
crazy fast as can be and he's not letting it know him where he's going to be what would be your message
00:36:29.760
to the wef come try and make me eat bugs because you know what i'm going to hand you a shovel and i'm
00:36:36.600
going to teach you how to grow food and feed animals because you are going to work for me
00:36:41.520
i will not work for you right now we are in old alberta here as you can see stopped on the side of
00:36:59.020
the road is a little tiny speck of the convoy that is waiting to join the larger one coming up from
00:37:04.880
calgary alberta that we've seen today so what brings you guys um to this stop here on the side of the road
00:37:10.880
today in old alberta uh well we're headed up to edmonton as part of the convoy to show our support
00:37:15.960
for farmers here netherlands around the world that are protesting against government overreach
00:37:21.220
and if you had a message to the wef what would it be today i would say that uh starving out the world
00:37:28.200
to try to uh put their plan in place is maybe not the smartest thing to do when people are starving
00:37:33.320
they tend to do hey adam how are you back i guess i'm good yes so can you this camera really doesn't
00:37:47.120
like focusing oh no go ahead so we are really interested because adam right now you are at the
00:37:55.620
pope event can you tell us a little bit uh what is going on yeah so i'm actually uh mocha and selene
00:38:03.080
went down there um we are having a little bit of uh issues because there there's been so much media
00:38:08.520
applying and there's so many local people wanting to attend these events as well um that we're not
00:38:14.020
sure just exactly how much of the stuff we're going to actually be able to get into um so far we
00:38:18.840
actually haven't been granted despite being fully accredited um access to a series of the events
00:38:24.940
because some of these events there's 50 spots or 30 spots um so so they're they're kind of going
00:38:31.220
through the lists we still don't know for tomorrow who will have access to what they only just now let
00:38:36.320
us know some of the events for today that will be taking place and who can get in so mocha and selene
00:38:41.080
are where the pope actually is which is probably about 100 kilometers away in masquatches um and and pope
00:38:48.220
francis is there presently i'm not sure exactly how close mocha and selene have got to the action
00:38:52.160
there um i'm in edmonton actually at the media hub which is where sort of there's probably about 70
00:38:57.160
100 people here um we've got big screens um with the ongoing proceedings of pope francis moving
00:39:03.620
through masquatches there um hundreds if not thousands of people in attendance at that event
00:39:09.060
um they're going to be visiting one of the sort of former residential schools as well as i believe a
00:39:15.120
local cemetery um but pope francis basically being pushed through on his wheelchair um through
00:39:20.460
through the territory meeting some people meeting with some of the chiefs and indigenous leaders
00:39:24.540
um so yeah it's uh it's definitely a sight to behold here and how um do you feel the vibe there with
00:39:32.000
like all the people that are around yeah you know i think the the there's probably some pretty distinct
00:39:40.220
camps um as far as the moods um coincidentally right as i walked up on my first day here before
00:39:46.820
i even got my media accreditation um a lady who is i guess she's been a journalist for 25 years on
00:39:52.200
indigenous matters uh works up in the territories um she said she's actually a residential school
00:39:57.840
survivor and she's reporting on this um there are two camps that are that are kind of
00:40:04.000
probably predominant um and that is um camps concerned with pope francis's presence and then
00:40:11.560
the other camp would be the camp concerned with the politicization happening by justin trudeau
00:40:16.080
um so the general sentiment i think people attending these events who are being able to participate
00:40:23.040
spend time with the pope maybe people with strong catholic faith um they're i think happy he's here and
00:40:28.660
think that there could be some positive outcomes from this at the very least on a symbolic level
00:40:33.340
he's he's present and i think people appreciate that from people who aren't necessarily allowed
00:40:38.660
into these events who aren't participating directly who have spoken out on the street with
00:40:42.680
um they're saying that it's basically just an empty apology tour um and that this isn't concrete
00:40:48.700
action some questioning the allocation of resources um towards this what amounts to an apology tour
00:40:55.340
on the other front though i i've not really spoken to anybody who's been in in favor of justin
00:41:01.180
trudeau's constant finger pointing at the church um the fact is it is the federal government that
00:41:06.840
mandated these schools that paid for them that went around rounding up children um that is the legacy of
00:41:13.340
residential schools in this country and for justin trudeau when the liberal government his own father
00:41:18.500
oversaw the legacy of residential schools towards its end with these only ending in 1996 shockingly
00:41:25.200
um people are not buying trudeau's phony narrative i spoke with a residential school survivor who said
00:41:31.720
he's in this only for his own agenda he does not have the back of indigenous people um so yeah it's it's
00:41:37.200
it's tense it's very divided um i do think that there's a lot of tension as well and feel free to
00:41:44.160
jump in at any point if you have questions but there is a lot of tension because so much of pope francis's
00:41:48.840
trip was predicated on the quote-unquote mass graves which when you speak to indigenous people
00:41:55.280
they know that there's not newly discovered mass graves they've known about these burials for a long
00:42:01.340
time now some of them are cemeteries that were lost to history some of them we've now learned are
00:42:06.660
in fact old apple orchards and that was what they thought was the discovery of a quote-unquote mass grave
00:42:12.500
um so there's been a lot of i spoke with father christina bouvet who's involved with the
00:42:16.480
organization um there's been a lot of sort of picking at the scab of truth and reconciliation
00:42:21.040
and people politically the intention of this and what pope francis wants is to come together to pray
00:42:27.700
um to show a sign of solidarity and given that this pope is very concerned with social teachings
00:42:33.220
probably advocate for some meaningful change on current indigenous issues um but what we've seen
00:42:39.820
with politicians like justin trudeau is finger pointing um blaming division rhetoric and and the
00:42:45.360
media has been complicit in that as well with these headlines that we've now learned drea doing some
00:42:50.420
incredible work around drea humphries um on exposing sort of the actual facts behind the quote-unquote
00:42:55.660
mass graves um but yeah it's very there is a great deal of sort of justin trudeau politicization
00:43:02.620
and whitewashing going on where they're in they're stamping their own sort of narrative over this whole
00:43:07.600
thing vilifying the pope as opposed to the government taking on ownership um so yeah it's uh it's
00:43:14.100
it's uh right as the sort of events unfolded today uh sort of biblical clouds rolled in and it's kind
00:43:20.680
of gloomy and and uh glib today looking at the video of the live action and the people around pope
00:43:26.260
francis they certainly seem to be getting something out of it um but it's tense i'm not gonna lie
00:43:30.760
yeah did you know if um they had like a lot of protestor um that was happening uh against
00:43:37.900
the visit of the pope or did you saw any yeah there there was some there's some people chanting
00:43:44.660
both for and against obviously um as well some of the politicians having their large sort of
00:43:49.840
convoys and security and all that i do know for example that mask which he's this morning was one
00:43:55.380
of the first instances because it was yesterday pope francis basically arrived and went and then he
00:44:00.180
took the rest of the day off um today is going to be the first instance where uh there there are
00:44:05.080
large gatherings where people could theoretically cluster and protest in a significant way um i
00:44:10.280
know mask which he's given that it is first nations territory and they want to sort of respect that
00:44:14.960
they've set up significant barricades mocha and selene will have a report on what happened there
00:44:19.640
um as far as if there were tensions or anything like that but i know from looking at the screens
00:44:24.180
everything is being kept quite a bit away which is which is pretty easy when you're talking about
00:44:28.400
a very remote small community now uh later on today and i'm going to be cautious because some of the
00:44:34.120
information for security reasons is under embargoes but pope francis is set to visit a number of
00:44:39.060
locations within the city um today a church as well tomorrow there will also be mass at commonwealth
00:44:46.000
stadium with something like 65 000 people expected to attend we are almost certain that there will be
00:44:52.220
protests tonight at the gathering near this church um i actually drove by earlier and there's blocks
00:44:57.720
shut off with police everywhere and this is not happening for hours and hours yet but they've
00:45:02.240
completely shut the area down um so there is likely to be protests there and almost certainly
00:45:07.180
to be protests um outside of the big maps tomorrow that is virtually a guarantee um the other event
00:45:13.180
tomorrow afternoon is again an hour and a half outside of town at a traditional uh indigenous sort
00:45:19.360
of pilgrimage site like lac saint ann that is very significant to catholics so that again one of those
00:45:24.820
farther ones but the the ones that i'm i'm most concerned about as far as protests would be the church
00:45:30.280
visit today and then outside of mass tomorrow and we will be covering it we will have people on the
00:45:35.320
inside of these things or at least adjacent to it but then also covering the action from the outside
00:45:39.500
bringing the other side of the story um talking to people about why they're protesting there is
00:45:44.540
clearly a lot of misinformation and there are people who have definitely bought into some of the
00:45:48.960
rhetoric um because some people are still referencing um the discovery of a mass grave that for example we know
00:45:54.860
is not a mass grave or is an abandoned um the media that was so quick to rush out there with those
00:45:59.620
contentious and divisive headlines they weren't quite so quick to issue corrections and retract and
00:46:06.860
remedy those those divisions and harms that they cause so some people i think are still very
00:46:12.100
radicalized by that sentiment and that's testified to the fact by uh we saw arson and mass vandalism
00:46:18.860
at churches across this country some churches which by the way weren't catholic didn't even exist
00:46:23.060
during the time of residential schools belong to communities like a vietnamese community that
00:46:27.460
escaped communist depression in vietnam um so this this outrage is very often despite the fact and
00:46:34.680
there's no discounting what happened to residential schools um i have heard just absolute horror stories
00:46:40.300
of things that did happen from people personal testimony um some of it outright abuse other things even
00:46:46.940
father christino buvette who i mentioned um his own mom wasn't allowed to attend i believe her brother's
00:46:51.640
funeral even though they were at schools adjacent to each other just because there was no consideration
00:46:56.200
for the family whatsoever um so this doesn't discount what happened in the residential schools but if you
00:47:01.820
don't have truth and you're not having honest dialogue um if you're basing your reconciliation efforts
00:47:07.100
on uh intentionally inflammatory lies and misinformation you're never going to get anywhere productively
00:47:13.440
yeah especially because they didn't find anybody any uh anything on the ground so um
00:47:22.120
do do how do you feel of just just before he came it went out that no nobody was found uh finally so
00:47:32.460
what what is your thought about this yeah well i mean i i think i think that's one of the core issues is is
00:47:39.780
they they have this 85 year old man being wheelchaired around across the country because
00:47:44.000
justin trudeau basically taunted him off of this misinformation um justin trudeau is a lot of time
00:47:49.840
spending uh chatting about misinformation um so ultimately this guy is is being paraded around
00:47:55.620
the country at 85 years old in very poor health um because of the mass graves which we've now
00:48:01.940
every scientific evidence indicates um that there aren't mass graves i think there might be a couple
00:48:07.680
people um when they go back throughout history and i mean don't don't quote me on this but i believe
00:48:12.480
there are some individuals where they weren't properly documented or they weren't buried um there
00:48:17.380
were also there were instances where there's like tuberculosis outbreaks and they had to deal with these
00:48:21.760
situations but in every one of those instances there was a burial there was records of this they
00:48:26.460
weren't simply disposing of bodies haphazardly that is not part of the legacy that's not one of the
00:48:32.320
sort of wrong that needs to be addressed the wrongs that need to be addressed are the sort of
00:48:36.820
cultural there's this term sort of cultural genocide um which which may seem a bit dramatic
00:48:41.820
but very much the intention of the federal government with residential schools was to uh appropriate and
00:48:48.460
and amalgamate indigenous people into western culture and destroy their culture that we saw very
00:48:54.340
much um and while there wasn't genocide literally happening there was certainly an effort to eradicate
00:49:00.200
their history their religion their communities um that we know that that happened that's that was the
00:49:05.840
basis of the residential schools as as recently as pierre elliot-tudeau referenced that legacy and how
00:49:11.380
that was part of the plan so um but yeah the the the efforts the efforts to make reconciliation
00:49:18.300
hinged on a tour that's based on mass graves that seem to have not existed as problematic another sort of
00:49:26.140
personal consideration that i have and when i mention it to people they seem to be unanimously inclined that
00:49:31.480
this is probably a sensible solution um the mentality and the sort of legacy of residential
00:49:37.900
schools stem from an inherent sort of racism from the government that's not progressive talk that's
00:49:44.260
that's what happened um but it's so interesting today we simply would not be okay if uh um i'm gonna say
00:49:51.940
this term to sort of make the point but if a white community or a urban community um or a uh rural or
00:49:58.500
even a small town if if they had a boil water advisory or a water crisis for like a month people
00:50:05.520
would be outraged it simply wouldn't stand we we've literally seen and i've talked about this at length
00:50:11.200
that's entirely unacceptable we've seen indigenous communities where the water is literally toxic
00:50:16.440
the kids can't can't bath more than once a week or else their skin burns um i've heard stories of
00:50:22.900
of all the women in certain indigenous communities their arms from the arm down are red like red red
00:50:28.660
red a different color and it's from washing dishes because the water is literally toxic or carcinogenic
00:50:33.700
now we can spend all the time in the world and pope francis can tour the country
00:50:38.240
ad nauseum apologizing for what's happened in the past or we can actually take steps to delete
00:50:44.240
and annihilate the sort of underlying mentality that led to residential schools and address the current
00:50:50.540
issues that indigenous communities are facing and when i'm speaking with indigenous people here and
00:50:55.320
proposing that the the sentiment is almost universally yes like everyone has said sorry
00:51:00.520
um the sorry doesn't really make amends you're forgiven whatever i appreciate you saying sorry but
00:51:06.300
what does that do to actually make amends well indigenous people are suffering today in canada
00:51:10.780
if you don't want to show that you actually care about indigenous communities address the issues
00:51:15.260
they're currently facing don't just make political campaigns like justin trudeau off the errors of the
00:51:20.200
past and uh can you tell everybody like where we can see all the report about the pope
00:51:28.400
yeah so they're they're basically there there's a central state uh stream it's what we're feeding
00:51:35.640
off right now the cpac footage so everything's on cpac but then um some of the some of the
00:51:40.580
conventional broadcasters will just be sharing this this footage uh ad nauseum it's being put out i
00:51:46.440
believe by dome productions but everyone has access to it via cpac and through a number of other
00:51:51.340
networks i'm sure if you go to i believe it's uh papal visit or something like that dot c i don't
00:51:57.100
have it off the top of my heads um you'll be able to see the the mainstream feeds but for all of our
00:52:02.420
coverage we very much want to kind of tell the other side of the story talk to people not maybe
00:52:07.120
necessarily the official spokesperson who's been put up there by the organization committee or the
00:52:12.160
government or whatever but if you want to get the actual other side of the story talking to people
00:52:15.920
on the streets getting people's opinions maybe some of the protests why they're there what their
00:52:20.500
issue is all of that will be at our coverage at pope reports.com so our reports will include what
00:52:26.660
was happening what the pope was doing we'll have people inside as much as possible but i think the
00:52:31.180
best place to get your information pope reports.com we'll have those sort of external perspectives
00:52:35.880
um and some of the some of the other side of the story and we'll also be asking some of the really
00:52:41.440
tough questions that i think whether it be for what we've heard from indigenous communities whether
00:52:45.820
it be from someone from the catholic faith perspective like myself um you're going to have
00:52:50.620
questions that are maybe a little bit challenging and a little bit different than just flat coverage
00:52:54.860
of here's the pope he's saying sorry hopefully everyone gets better um that's wonderful but honest
00:52:59.960
honest reconciliation and it requires difficult conversations um and we're ready and willing to have
00:53:04.980
those conversations so that some good can actually come of this in a tangible way
00:53:09.360
thank you so much for the update thank you for bringing us uh the other side of the story of what is
00:53:15.620
happening right now i think you will have like a really busy day i think you have like a lot to do
00:53:21.320
still so thank you to jump on with us uh thank you for your time and uh i wish you a nice uh evening
00:53:29.600
good luck thanks much thanks i really appreciate it see you next time see you next time
00:53:37.060
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i love drea she's always nice i would love to be so much fluent fluent in english like that
00:54:37.220
one day one day um yes still you uh have a leg up on me i i'm i can't touch the surface of french
00:54:45.540
yeah but at least i speak two languages that uh that's uh something i would say what do you think
00:54:53.740
about like all of this around like the pope visit and um and everything what what is it that
00:55:01.040
oh it's very interesting and i think uh adam alluded to this kind of being an apology tour
00:55:06.580
um which whether or not it's merited i think sure it's good that it's being done perhaps uh but
00:55:12.920
this trudeau kind of overseeing the event to some capacity i think has tainted it uh certainly to
00:55:19.560
some degree and as well as well sorry on residential schools the kind of uh topic of relation to this
00:55:25.600
there is uh andrea as well uh is working on a little bit of a documentary on that and there's a bit of a
00:55:31.400
trailer that we brought forward recently so we are going to be bringing you guys more uh on the
00:55:36.760
residential school story and they're going to be going through that in full so that's something i look
00:55:40.500
forward to and i don't know how do you feel about that alexa but for me i'm heading to quebec tomorrow
00:55:46.760
uh i need to be there because he's arriving in quebec on uh when wednesday wednesday so it's
00:55:56.000
coming on wednesday and staying until friday morning uh where he will flew i will fly i don't
00:56:02.960
know if he go to equal after or he already went there but anyway it will be there on wednesday and
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thursday and thursday will be in uh say um say town de beaupré where is the famous church where
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as you know a lot of miracles have happened there um so it's a it's a place that a lot of people
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do visit because the hand of mary is uh on the wall is like uh on the gold and he's uh showing there
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and um so i'm going there with guillaume um my my partner uh in my team and uh we'll add there but
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as you know they will block all the road for kilometer uh around because they don't want nobody
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else that doesn't have ticket to go to the event because as you know saint-en-de-beaupré is like
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kind of 30 minutes road like close to the water and if if that road is blocked by a lot of people who
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are trying to go to the event that will be like a big chaos so um we'll be there to report on this but
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i'm really curious to know like the opinion of the people about uh the fact that just and trudeau
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ask the pope to go here to apologize a second time and as well as you know just and trudeau that say
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oh we need to be careful for climate change ask the pope to come and private jet here in canada
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private jet to go a little bit everywhere around canada and as well with like a big escort of
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motorbike with the rcmp and all the these people to protect him this is really good for the climate
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change yeah yeah certainly and it yeah it's amazing the uh the amount of gas that gets guzzled by their
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entourages not just trudeau the pope but basically all of these world leaders the amount of fuel they
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consume on a daily basis is surreal which the main problem being that they're telling you not to and
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they go ahead and do it but yeah like one love for me and one love for d it's it's always what
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happened uh we have a couple of chats um if you want after
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yeah so we have adam ottawa um he said you should make a shirt with emotional support mask graphic
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i heard lincoln jay use that term once while he was doing a story in ottawa and been using it since
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that's uh i i don't think i heard him saying that but most of the time i'm not listening him so it's
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fine i like the uh i like the term breathing a barrier oh yeah calling it a mask it's not a
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breathing barrier call it what it is yeah because i met someone in ottawa that say i'm wearing the mask
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in my glass uh because i don't want to be identified i i don't want to be show my face since like
00:59:22.640
everybody can identify you and and and say oh you were there we're there now see it was not because
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she she wanted to wear a mask because she was afraid of or something but she she was just i want
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to wear my mask and my glass because i don't want nobody know who i am where i'm going well that's
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i'd uh i'd actually love it i'd love it if we could find out how much crime has increased directly
00:59:48.540
because of the mask mandates that have been implemented that would be a good question to answer
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i think i think we should dig on that yeah yeah so adam ottawa give us another daughter thank you very
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much he said maple leaf meat is now aggressively advertising that they are a net zero company what does
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that mean is net zero the new organic what do you think yeah i can see that being the new organic i
01:00:21.460
think the uh the organic labels kind of faded over time uh yeah maybe net zero carbon free those would
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be the the new taglines on your state uh even though i think that's a a little bit absurd in and of
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itself i mean even the fact that all of these foods are being delivered to the grocery store via
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truck and other means of delivery well let's let's not kill ourselves here this this is the only problem
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like people need to understand that back then when we we look at the way before like our ancestors when
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they were digging the land and do like really the normal agriculture they were not net zero there
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and they were living perfectly okay so net zero it's insane to think to reach that will affect
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the the life itself yeah well and you think about net zero and this is just like a fun note that i have
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on the topic is how much carbon is expelled by a human every single day well is this being factored or are they
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just measuring the factories and another problem with this is you know we're pushing for net zero and
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uh the de fertilization efforts and stuff like this such as the ones in the netherlands with nitrogen
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uh carbon methane all of these things we're trying to reduce as much as we possibly can
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and then you go over to china and you see that they're they're creating way more pollution than we're even
01:01:49.680
able to create whatsoever they just have the capacity to create so much pollution that is being blatantly
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ignored by our politicians on this side of the plot yeah it's it for me it's just completely like
01:02:03.380
blowing my mind but uh in the same time we are going towards something we don't know yet what it is
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but after venues we keep showing the other side of the story for make sure that everybody are in the same
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line and that people can see like every side and can understand the situation but the last word
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go to you and uh thanks for everybody to tune in and thanks for being there oh we have a one more chat
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i didn't know sorry sorry so can you read that one or i'm reading it i can't let a day go by
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uh it's nice as well because we always change like the people who do the live stream so you can
01:03:05.300
watch all our reporter to talk about so different topic because we are covering everywhere across canada
01:03:13.920
but one day it would be fun to have maybe even we need to one of our live stream to you but for them
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it's like completely the night so probably it would be difficult but maybe one day we wouldn't we never
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know and uh yeah last last word is for you um said uh well i mean uh not to be cheesy but i just want
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to thank the viewers i mean it is because of our viewers that this is possible i mean most of the
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mainstream media outlets that are out there especially in canada they're they're getting
01:03:46.980
huge bailouts by the government so they're basically on the line to say what trudeau needs
01:03:52.380
them to say or act a certain way in accordance with being able to receive more funds in the future
01:03:57.320
otherwise they i mean in other words they have to make trudeau happy if they want to keep receiving
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that money which is currently keeping them alive so we don't have that arrangement we're completely
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dedicated to our viewers and we're funded by our viewers that's what makes us a reality
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and we're held accountable to our viewers not trudeau and that's i think uh well i just want to thank all
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of our viewers for that most specifically and if i could end on one last thing it's a lecture you
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got to stop eating bugs to make the point oh yeah but i need to try at least no
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i'll leave that up for personal decision oh i'm gonna bring some to you like the big tarantula
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that's coming up like i ordered some tarantula everybody uh that would be an incredible video
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so please keep following our report especially at iwonteatbugs.com everything about bugs eating
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the reaction of the people to eat some of them uh it's always hilarious and we need to push that we
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need to push to see to show that people are not really they don't want that and because as as you
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know mainstream are just showing like oh it's good it's good for climate change it's good uh good
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protein uh people need to change their habit we need to be prepared they try to to um change our
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reminding about it but no i'm not going to eat bugs and i would not replace my meat for that
01:05:31.180
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anything last you want to add but thank you guys for tuning in thank you well the remains of 215
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children have been found in a mass grave in canada many of you know that just over a year ago the
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discovery of the remains of 215 children was found at the kamloops indian residential school at the
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kamloops shaswamek first nation but what if i were to show you that what i just said wasn't true and that
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in fact a year later not a single body has been found this mass grave is a painful reminder of the
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genocide him and his leaders aren't condemning the burning of churches no they're endorsing
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the burning of churches a juvenile rib bone that surfaced in the same area you'd be surprised
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enough for those people who say you know i'm a doctor i'm a paramedic and this is definitely