DAILY | Digitization and ArriveCAN; Drug dealers just trying to feed families; Toronto's vax ads
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Trudeauman Trudeau is a laughing stock. He's a hypocrite, a narcissist, a bully, and a dictator, and he's also the Prime Minister of Canada, and that's not even close to being enough to describe him.
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as you live and it's my name what a pleasure to be here thanks for having me i'd like to hop in
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these live streams even just for a few minutes tell you what's on my mind i should tell you
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that uh i'm working on my show for tonight where i'm going to talk about the arrive can app
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all the regime media the cbc the toronto star the lefty media are saying that their sources
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are telling them that the arrive can app and other um travel limitations and restrictions may end as
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soon as next week and by as soon as of course we're one of the last countries in the world with
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these absurd things i don't think any other country other than china has the same bizarre and arcane
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rules that we have it's not about health it's about vengeance and punishment and about trudeau
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really wanting to show that he will never bend the knee to his critics how dare you disagree with
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him he will be downright unreasonable and impunitive now on the one hand because trudeau is vengeful
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impunitive and he loves the idea of a panopticon a total permanent surveillance society connected to
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punishment like the chinese social credit system for that reason i'm skeptical that they will in
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fact remove the arrive can app on the other hand these are regime media sources all reporting this
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so which will it be the regime media acknowledge that trudeau himself hasn't signed off on he's too
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busy he's really busy out there by the way he's busy singing um songs by queen in in bars in london
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uh on the very somber occasion of elizabeth's funeral so uh trudeau being a dramatic actor is
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doing some show tunes down there so he's very busy he's a little busy but when he finally takes a moment
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between jetting to new york and then jetting to japan he might get around to doing some governing
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you know um i don't believe in this hybrid parliament where mps participate via zoom go to
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work you bloody lazy pompous prats you know that the parliament votes itself an automatic raise every
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april fool's day and that is not an april fool's joke every april 1st their pay goes up their performance
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has never been weaker or lamer or worse by any measure financial moral solving problems can you
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run a passport office can you run an airport um you're a laughing stock you're humiliating the
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country around the world doesn't matter they're getting their pay raise every april 1st they've
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had less attendance than anyone other than i suppose a passport office worker but my point is they have
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this hybrid parliament they call it where they can join in by skype so why doesn't trudeau skype in
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for question period like it's a bs thing in in in the black death plague in the bubonic plague
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of london 300 odd years ago i think parliament shut down for two weeks uh i think they moved down the
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road to oxford or something and and they resumed they didn't have a two-year goof-off staycation work
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from home uh like only canadian bureaucrats can do my point is if trudeau is jetting to london jetting
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to new york and jetting to japan uh all private jets all very carbon conscious because he's got this
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lazy man's parliament why isn't he participating at least like a lazy man um that's a good question
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if i may say so myself but i um in his absence some of the uh smarter cabinet ministers are making
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interesting announcements here's one by the justice minister david lemendi whose chief qualification i
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believe is that he was willing to break ethics rules that his predecessor jody wilson able to simply
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wouldn't and look at this little story uh in black locks one of my favorite independent news sources
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is based in ottawa it's called black locks reporter look at this headline scroll down just a sniff
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there sorry for misguided dealers i won't read the whole story but basically david lemendi says
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drug dealers you have to understand drug dealers they're just trying to put food on the table for
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their family so can we go easy on the drug dealers not not drug users not someone who just possesses
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some drugs but the dealers you know the kingpins they're just look people they're just trying to put
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food on the table is there some liberal party donor he's talking about that we should know about
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so this same justice minister who feels sorry for misguided drug oh he's just misguided he doesn't know
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what he's doing people it's it's just a whoopsie you know they really shouldn't spend time in the
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clink because they're just trying to put food on the table whereas peaceful truckers who protest
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peacefully against his boss well they deserve prison time months and months in pre-trial detention i don't
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think in the history of canada or perhaps even the uk's legal history before that has anyone ever served
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close to two months in prison pre-trial for the uh most minor legal offense you can find in the
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criminal code called mischief mischief is like vandalism or doing something goofy that didn't
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really hurt anyone but it should it's still wrong that's mischief you spray paint something yeah
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maybe you know someone you know that ridiculous and dangerous game you see in movies sometimes
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baseball mailbox baseball it's a terrible thing to see kids driving by with baseball bats and they
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hit the mailboxes and smash them and what do you call that that's not theft it's vandalism it's
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it's mischief and you catch him he's probably a teenager you take him before the judge you embarrass
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him before his family you give him 30 hours of community service you make him sign write a letter
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to the owner apologize you make him pay for the new mailbox and then you say i never want to see you in
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court again young man you don't saddle him with a criminal record for the rest of his life that's
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mischief it's the lowest species of crime there is we put tamara leach in prison for nearly 50 days
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for inciting mischief pre-trial she hasn't even if she's convicted of that crime she will not serve
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any time in prison but she served nearly 50 days pre-trial and i tell you all this because
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she is the violent insurrectionist that we have to watch out for by the drug dealer
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huh she's trying to put bread on the table people why are you so judgmental so that's uh that's
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justin trudeau's brain trust there hey um kayla lemieux is world famous and i can think of two reasons
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why do you know who kayla lemieux is olivia put up that atrocious picture of kayla lemieux spotted in
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orange very fashionable at a pool and uh it's like you know if you look at it from far away you say
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was that a pregnant person no those are prosthetic breasts that is a man man that is a man and this
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isn't even transgenderism this is some bizarre freaky what's what would woody allen say a travesty of a
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mockery of a sham those are artificial breasts that this man is wearing i gotta say my back is sore
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just looking at that photo and he's traipsing around and i don't know if you can zoom in
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you can see that people are staring and saying what what they're first staring and saying oh look at the
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absurd breasts on that woman so that's the first whoa what's that and then the second whoa is that's a
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man man what on earth that is a teacher in ontario who goes to class dressed like that
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uh it's so atrocious it's made worldwide headlines i don't think the cbc has covered it yet though it's
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funny i was noting the other day coverage of this kayla lemieux and coverage of trudeau singing
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uh freddie mercury songs in tribute to the queen that's how the canadian media spun it you have to
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go to the new york post or fox news or the daily mail in london to get yeah look at it can we put that
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uh that vid of kayla there yeah put that on the screen just absolute madness a shop teacher
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yeah there's i i can think of a i can think of two work and safety issues there
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you know 10 years ago that would that would have been someone who they would seek mental help for
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uh for themselves and at the very least to say you're not going to parade in in a pornographic and
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fetishistic manner in front of children you're not going to use these children as part of your sexual
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fantasy by exposing your fake enormous prosthetic breasts in that like it there's just it's just
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but that is so normal now that the school is terrified
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of talking about it the school is terrified of doing anything that we we sent our friend david
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menzies and lincoln jay to a school board meeting on this subject we'll have another report on it just
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absolute madness uh there's madness on top of madness and of course the final layer is that the media party
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does not like to talk about this i don't think the cbc has done even a single story on it by the way
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now as you know what i do these days i pop in for a quick hello talk about some things that are on my
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mind and then i skedaddle because i got other work to do we have a very exciting event tonight
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can you go to democracyfund.ca slash events there's still time to sign up for a zoom ticket
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to see an important uh forum tonight it's a panel discussion with rex murphy and conrad black two of the
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greats talking about the state of civil liberties in canada now it's in whitby ontario which is about
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half hour east of toronto but if you are not in the greater toronto area that is okay because you
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can get a zoom ticket i think it's 11 bucks and watch the whole show from the comfort of your home and
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um the event is right there the history of civil liberties in canada with rex murphy conrad black
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leading the conversation you know i was checking the ticket count uh earlier and it is going to be a
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great event i'm just going to tell you that there are 1207 folks who are either coming or going to be
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watching and i think that by the time the day is done that number is going to be much higher
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very exciting you don't want to miss it you can go to the democracyfund.ca it's going to be a good
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one um i think i'm going to get going because i don't want to keep you from the main attraction
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alexa lavoie and tamera ugolini what a great tag team they're going to take care of you for the rest of
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the noon hour live stream i hope i'll see you tonight though when i go a little bit deeper
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into the arrive can app i will take you through the terms of service including the privacy terms
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of service on the arrive can app you will be appalled and you will agree with me that that
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ain't an app that is a piece of spyware and malware all right see you tonight everybody good night
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other than your friends at rebel news who are the best journalists in canada well obviously it's
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rex murphy and conrad black they're amazing conrad black the founder of the national post and its
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lead columnist rex murphy one of the wisest and funniest conservative critics in the country oh i love
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both of those guys imagine spending dinner with not one but both of them well you can
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or even just come to a discussion between the two men here's what i'm talking about
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on september 22nd the democracy fund is hosting an amazing evening with conrad black and rex murphy
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it's going to start out with a wine and cheese reception then it's going to have the two men in
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conversation for 90 minutes and then afterwards for those who like a private dinner with conrad black
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and rex murphy and i'll be there too and i don't know i'm i'm excited about it there is going to be
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a lot of intellectual horsepower there uh and two fascinating guys if you're interested you can find
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out all the details at the link below or at the democracy fund.ca slash events the prices start at
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just 11 bucks if you're not in the toronto area you can watch online on zoom the conversation
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if you are in the toronto area come on out you can buy a ticket just for the conversation between the
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two men they're on stage you can get a ticket for the wine and cheese beforehand or come to the sit
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down dinner afterwards sort of the after party with rex murphy and conrad black and i will be there
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apologies if i'm a deterrent for you buying a ticket i'm kidding around it's going to be a great night
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i'll see you there september 22nd the democracy fund find out more at the democracy fund.ca
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slash events or click the link below tickets start at 11 bucks and they go up to 250 if you want that
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sit down dinner with rex and conrad afterwards the democracy fund of course being a cra registered
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charity so your money goes towards a good cause all right we'll see you on september 22nd
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that's the democracy fund dot ca what an exciting event hey alexa how are you you're in studio today
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i'm well thanks how are you doing i'm very good i'm actually really happy to be in toronto so you just
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saw the event of tonight by the democracy fund so i would be there if you are interested with the
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beautiful tamara so and david menzi so we will be all there if you want to meet us go and purchase
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your ticket it should be like a really nice night yeah i'm really looking forward to mangling in
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person and i get some feedback here i don't know if the um the editors on the back end there can
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can deal with that but my sound is really echoey i can hear myself anyway um so so yeah
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we're really looking forward to this event tonight and unfortunately my day has to get cut a little
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bit early so that i can head down there i mean it's unfortunate for the content that we create but
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i'm really looking forward to uh to doing that and being there and mingling with people in person
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like i i always i always repeat myself on this we were deprived of that for nearly two years and i mean
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depending on how much you actually complied or not but regardless these big events weren't taking
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place so even if you wanted to attend and were a consensual adult you weren't able to because they
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couldn't be planned so i'm always eager to get back in person and talk to people and see you know how
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what the thoughts are on the ground and um find out what's important to people and what they want to
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hear more or maybe even less about so um first and foremost we have this two clips from uh various
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trudeau liberals the first one will be omer algebra he is our transport minister and he has been a fierce
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advocate and defender of the arrive can app and there's a lot of speculation that when these
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restrictions are set to expire which is coming up very quickly on september the 30th that the liberals
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aren't going to extend their use so here we have a clip of what he had to say when he was questioned
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about that why remove arrive can at this point uh look first of all arrive can is a critical tool
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to uh process travelers uh with the requirement of the vaccine mandate so we're asking it's a tool
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that helps process arrivals as they arrive so you want to keep it mandatory beyond september 30th
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there's no decision has been made we are as we've said all along we're we're we're constantly
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assessing the new situation and making decisions based on so you think it should remain beyond
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september 30th why we're it's like standard liberal jargon they just skirt the issue and they just run
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around they won't answer ascertain anything what do you make of his response alexa but i think you don't
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want to be the one to reveal any information probably because you have been told to don't tell
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anything but we know that arrive can it's under the reign of like suing for the fact that it's
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violating so much of our rights so i think at at one point like we see all of these countries having no
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any more like restriction and canada have and this half it's actually something else that the the other
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country doesn't have so all they will support in court the fact that they need to have it mandatory
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when we know that most of the measures have been left everywhere so it's probably the pressure from it
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and saying like are we going to lose many many million or billion of dollars in a trial or we are going to
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lift it and just remove all the measure and put it like um i not mandatory but um like optional
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optional optional yeah it's it's my town there's a lot of speculation there that this app has always
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been optional it just depended on your comfort level you know if you were comfortable potentially
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receiving these fines and which can come with very hefty amounts and jail time and what kind of
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rigmarole you wanted to face when you were trying to get back into the country if you decided not to
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download this government what i call a surveillance app right this is this has more broad far-reaching
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implications than just checking your public health information or your general health information
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um it's under the guise right of safety and convenience and we're keeping everyone safe by somehow
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tracking and tracing your every move post arrival into this country but i think that the the lawsuit and the
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legal um unfoldings will be very good to set and hopefully set a strong precedence because we don't
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want this to happen again right even if this expires on september 30th along with all of the other
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restrictions being put in place by various levels of government most of them are just suspended so you have
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to be very mindful of the language that they use because a suspended restriction could just be enacted at any
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point again in the future when and if they deem that to be necessary so that's where i think
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a lawsuit comes in um for to to make that precedence and have more full force of the law to say no this
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is unconstitutional or whatever will be ruled there uh to set that precedence that this can't be
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again because when we launched that app that sorry that campaign at no arrive can.com and we've had
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lots of great reports from yourself alexa you've talked to people on the ground who have been experiencing
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fines and this the hold up really at the border coming just trying to get back into the country
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as healthy individuals um so yeah there's our page there if you visit no arrive can.com you can see
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all of our reports in the the campaign the petition the crowdfunding we're doing in partnership with
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the democracy funds to litigate on behalf of onboarded clients but when i launched the campaign
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i suspected and i and i wrote that in my report that this was that weird sneaky partnership with
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the world economic forum's brainchild the k ktdi the known traveler digital identity and now we have
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the minister of of tourism saying that he actually applauds this as being a digitization being part of
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the digitization of the world let's check out what he had to say i can say that arrive can has its use
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in digitizing the border people travel and we want to make sure that people get through the border
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as quickly as possible having that digitized border is going to help us bring more people to the country
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and so it has a place here in canada but again frictionless border let's make sure we're welcoming
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as many tourists across the border as we can and tourists from around the world this is a conversation
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inside government we're taking it very seriously
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my point of view is like okay but we saw another um politician saying that that is actually causing
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um a really big precedent on economy and tourism because people don't want to come in canada anymore
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for like having all these restrictions for coming in and when we look at as well like um when omar al gabra
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is say that oh we use arrive can as a tool for you know coven 19 and like being secure and everything
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but what about roxham road i'm not sure like they show arrive can there
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that's just it and you've reported on that at length as well and i think it's the new york mayor
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who has denounced the use of arrive can how much and and also uh the niagara mayor has said how much
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this has affected their tourism industry which was already negatively affected throughout the covid
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pandemic and all those initial restrictions and now that's just been compounded by this government
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surveillance tool i mean i'm not going to skirt around what what it's called it this is an app
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that has far-reaching implications in my opinion when as ezra already touched on earlier and i guess
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he's going to delve deeper into it in his show tonight this is far-reaching implications for privacy and
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personal information protection um so there's that whole element and not to mention the fact that
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you know this is supposed to be a tool that the government's using to make border travel and and
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travel more seamless but i mean what have you found in your reports alexa is this making it more
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seamless and easier for travelers the irf can is actually way worse because uh what i was talking
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with some people at the airport they were telling me that some of their flight was delayed because the
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irf can have shut down and so at one point they just bored the canadian people and not the foreigner
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so i was like imagine as a tourist you are excited you're going to canada but because their mandatory
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half is crushed down oh you you are going to stay behind you know this doesn't make sense at all
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and i think it's uh one of the reason that we see the chaos in pearson airport in montreal airport as
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well because we we didn't heard so much about the airport in the west but mostly pearson and
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montreal because if you look at the non-digital traveler identity the partnership is with pearson airport
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and montreal trudeau airport that doesn't happen in quebec city too at our airport it's mostly both of
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these uh airport not the west one i i didn't heard so far i don't know for you but on the west coast i
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didn't see any complaint that's right i'm actually just looking up the partnerships here now i'm going to
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post them or paste this link into the the chat here so that we can maybe show it on screen but
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the partnerships with the this again this world economic forum brainchild the known traveler digital
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identity um yeah it's pearson international airport it's the canadian government as a whole right that's
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really concerning um the government of netherlands so if you scroll down on this screen a little bit
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you'll see the partners there they are pilot partners so you've got the forum air canada
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government of canada montreal trudeau airport toronto pearson government of netherlands
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the list goes on and on and i was actually speaking to some pilots um from air canada and they said that
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as of 2018 they actually have had to have this ktdi similar platform for coming and going in and out
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of canada and those are canadian citizens and so they've been piloting this through air canada
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uh from since prior to 2020 so this is not a new thing it's just now being more broadly instituted
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onto the general public and we're becoming increasingly aware of this but this has been
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going on since at least 2018 so that is also really concerning and something that i heard from
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these pilots directly yeah so um mr trudeau i've signed in davos and is on the canada website
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the agreement for the non-digital traveler identity and as well i think it was in 2020
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on the budget that they they say that they will i don't i don't really recall how many million but
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it was for five years for the non-digital traveler identity and one of the mp called it out during the
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house of common budget hearing and i was like why nobody have say anything and he was the only one
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to talk to say like but when i google non-digital traveler identity that bring me to the world economic
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forum so why why our taxpayer is going to pay for something that is come from an organization that's
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come from outside canada exactly and the whole guise of this being seamless and making travel easier is
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proving to be a massive lie and deception as evidenced by what we have next up on our docket here which is
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an article from the star and it's titled passengers rate toronto pearson airport as one of the worst
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airports in north america according to a new study so you know it says starts off there if you saw the
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chaotic lineups baggage pileups and viral tweets this summer this might come as little surprise our airport
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isn't exactly a crowd pleaser so this comes from a customer satisfaction study released wednesday
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by a u.s research firm which ranked toronto pearson's international airport 16th out of 20 major north
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american airports and i found it interesting in this particular article as well that um let me see
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where they said it but one of the spokes a spokesperson from toronto pearson or sorry from the greater
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toronto airport's authority that operates pearson they dismissed this study and said that the
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sample size was too small to be statistically significant so of course they are right because
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they don't want to be bearing the burden of bad news here that their policies and pandemic response
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plans are just inept failures i don't i i really i really hope that the arrive can app will be scrapped
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on september 30th and that's not to say that it's it's scrapped this just expires and it's whether or not
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the liberal government will move forward with allowing it to expire or are they going to reinvigorate it
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somehow to keep this known traveler digital identity platform moving forward and being instituted
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indiscriminately on canadians will this lawsuit uh that has been launched by the democracy fund
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have anything to do with it i guess only time will tell yeah but i would say like a lot of people have
00:29:49.360
bring the fact that they didn't agree with the agreement policies for arrive can so most of them didn't
00:29:56.320
want it to download it but i would say like to everybody a lot of companies are changing their policy
00:30:04.000
and before agreeing because we have the like often we just put agree without reading it but i will
00:30:12.800
invite everybody to read the policies before agreeing it my personal point of view yeah and i have a report
00:30:22.320
coming out that highlights one of the concerning parts of this privacy policy with the arrive can app
00:30:27.280
and also like i mentioned sounds like ezra will be doing his show on that tonight so i don't want to
00:30:31.840
give away too much or spoil any of those efforts that are going into those other two pieces of
00:30:38.160
journalism um but i would urge you yes to tune in to see uh the follow-up report that i have and
00:30:44.960
tune into ezra shows that you can find on rebelnewsplus.com tonight i believe it's 8 pm uh if i have my
00:30:52.080
memory serving me correctly then that will give you a bit more insight just into some of the ramifications
00:30:58.880
of instituting this i mean he already called it spyware onto your personal cell phone onto your
00:31:04.640
personal device this is a huge overreach in my opinion it is and it's a as i say i was talking with a
00:31:13.520
lawyer um last week and what he says say you know the canadian charter of right this piece of paper make the
00:31:23.360
difference between a difference between a democratic country or a communism country as china so we need
00:31:32.640
to protect our rights and we need to do what whatever we can to fight it and to create the precedent to
00:31:42.480
to protect our rights because this piece of paper it's all that protect our country and our democracy
00:31:51.680
exactly it should be held in in high regard and not infringed upon lightly and we've seen that over
00:31:58.080
the last two years that it has been and it has to be demonstrably justified right so are these measures
00:32:04.480
demonstrably justified i guess we have to leave that to the courts and the judges to determine so i'm
00:32:10.960
really hopeful that this will be a good strong precedence that's set here and of course if you want
00:32:14.640
to learn more and you want to chip in to help offset the cost of that you can do so at no arrive can dot
00:32:21.600
com now we have some super chats so maybe i'll just get to a few of them before we throw to an ad
00:32:27.200
um harper will always be my pm that's a clever name gave ten dollars thank you that socialist in justin
00:32:35.680
gang will probably will claim next human traffickers are also trying to work hard feeding family a
00:32:42.320
um i'd have to dissect this sentence a little bit more sorry i'm not totally i'm not completely
00:32:48.000
getting what you're trying to get across but um i would not put anything past the justin trudeau
00:32:55.040
liberals at this point uh he also gives five dollars so thank you for that wonder if the
00:33:00.560
next federal debate in princess trudy will reuse same old lines to every question from pierre racist
00:33:07.600
harper fault canadian wants me then repeat over and over yeah just a massive deflection
00:33:14.720
that i see from the liberals constantly and so just out of touch with their own policies and what
00:33:22.080
they're instituting onto canadians and just constantly deflect deflect deflect instead of
00:33:26.720
reflect on maybe some of their shortfallings and how they could move forward um even more ethically
00:33:33.280
speaking right this is the most unethical government that we've seen in power in a really long time and
00:33:40.320
and canadians just seem to forget or just be too passive to really um pay more attention i guess
00:33:46.000
it just make look like our country as a foolish country like with everything that is done so far
00:33:54.240
i if i was like an outsider from another country i would love say like what is going on in canada
00:34:03.600
it's like maybe he's pretty but he like his decision and what he's doing as an action who will pass to
00:34:13.280
something else huh right well he got voted in based on good hair and funky socks so that speaks to the
00:34:20.480
the magnitude of canadian voters thank you everyone for those well-researched informed vote choices
00:34:28.080
um this this harper will always be my pm gives one more five dollars thank you again thank god
00:34:34.160
my parents had me in private girls school in toronto grade one to 12 freaks like halton
00:34:40.720
allow we're not allowed to enter yeah i don't know private school seems to be going down a similar
00:34:47.360
path unfortunately i think that the curriculum that they still have to abide by is maybe less than
00:34:54.000
what you would get in a publicly funded exclusive school um but the private schools all complied with
00:35:00.240
all this madness too right they forced masked everyone they perhaps in some instances instituted
00:35:07.040
their own vaccine passports um i don't think private schools are necessarily the be-all end-all that
00:35:13.360
perhaps they once were and that's coming from someone who also i went to a private high school
00:35:18.320
as well so i definitely appreciated the education that i was able to get there from from that but i
00:35:25.440
see it going in in another direction these days so that's my personal opinion on that but let's
00:35:31.520
throw to an ad and we'll come back to some more news stories yay are you liking the banter on our live
00:35:39.200
stream that you're watching right now if so you should know that you can get exclusive rebel news
00:35:44.320
content by going to rebelnewsplus.com you'll get special shows from my colleagues sheila gun reed
00:35:52.000
ezra levant as well as the menzoid menzies and you'll also get to view our exclusive documentaries
00:36:00.320
including the one that tells you the truth of what was actually discovered at least what is known to be
00:36:06.640
discovered so far at the kamloops indian residential school take a look at the trailer well the
00:36:13.840
remains of 215 children have been found in a mass grave in canada many of you know that just over a
00:36:21.360
year ago the discovery of the remains of 215 children was found at the kamloops indian residential
00:36:28.000
school at the kamloopsha swamik first nation but what if i were to show you that what i just said
00:36:34.880
wasn't true and that in fact a year later not a single body has been found this mass grave is
00:36:44.560
a painful reminder of the genocide and his leaders aren't condemning the burning of churches no they're
00:36:50.400
endorsing the burning of churches a juvenile rib bone that surfaced in the same area you'd be
00:36:55.840
surprised that a number of people who say you know i'm a doctor i'm a paramedic and this is
00:37:00.720
definitely a human bone and it's definitely not
00:37:15.200
all right alexa we were communicating a little bit behind the scenes there because ezra touched on some
00:37:19.520
of the topics that we were going to discuss so alexa why don't you lead us into the next topic that
00:37:25.120
that the viewers haven't heard from us yet but we have a video of the deputy christia freeland who
00:37:32.000
criticized a conservative uh just claiming the the party it's used to believe in fiscal responsibility
00:37:40.800
wondering what do they really stand for this day so we will show you the video and we will uh give our
00:37:48.480
opinion after that mr speaker the conservatives used to be a party that had a few core economic
00:37:58.320
principles they used to believe in saving for your retirement they used to believe in fiscal
00:38:07.520
responsibility and in a well-funded ei system in fact when the current conservative leader was the
00:38:15.040
minister responsible for ei he actually presided over an ei premium 25 cents higher than the one
00:38:23.120
that will go into effect next year so the conservatives need to pick a lane what do they really stand for
00:38:28.000
these days i you know what i think that's rich coming from christia freeland uh who's been an inept
00:38:37.680
failure throughout the handlings of basically her entire portfolio but i think she does have an okay
00:38:45.440
point there um that you know what do the conservatives really stand for we saw under the leadership of
00:38:51.280
erin o'toole obviously he was ousted as party leader for not taking a hard stance against the pandemic
00:38:57.520
restrictions and things that were happening to small businesses and canadians as a whole um that i think
00:39:02.880
we're going to see a stark turn now that we have you know candace bergen led us into the leadership
00:39:08.640
with pierre polyev now being the the leader of the conservative party so i think this is just a hit
00:39:15.440
at the way that the conservatives have gone the last you know two plus years and really forcing
00:39:22.720
pierre polyev to take his hard stances and stick to them uh i i really see it as kind of pointing out
00:39:33.520
the short fallings of the parties had that everyone knows about now the trucker convoy highlighted how
00:39:39.600
much of a failure erin o'toole was and he was ousted shortly thereafter so i think that she's just poking
00:39:45.520
the bear at that fact and i think that they're really um running scared from pierre polyev as we
00:39:54.560
can see now with the liberals you know all of a sudden they're not wearing masks in the house of
00:39:59.040
commons anymore they're going to let these hopefully let these remaining border restrictions expire so i
00:40:06.400
think they're starting to get a feel for the canadians are fed up and they're switching to the
00:40:11.280
conservative party so they're just trying to poke that bear i think but i'm gonna i had the point
00:40:19.120
here so on the time of mr otto we know that he was a flip-flop flip-flopper um so we saw as well
00:40:29.360
some of the members of the conservative party who were not 100 in one view and they were flip-flopping
00:40:37.600
as we saw with gerald that there as anna reyes as other uh mp from the conservative party who were
00:40:48.080
not really taking strong stand as the party was doing like example when reyes was like for the bill c10
00:40:58.800
like being really um opposite as the conservative they were like no we you need to be more
00:41:07.440
fast more strong more robust on this uh censorship of uh internet when we look at the conservative and
00:41:16.640
it's not what they stand for but with polyem polyem is you know what he want and he's not going to
00:41:24.800
change because he wants to please everybody he is he always had the same speech so you you saw it
00:41:34.400
alers they decided to step as an independent because he was like i'm i'm not going to do and to
00:41:43.840
to like go in the in the way that i'm i'm not agreeing with it so he just decided to just quit
00:41:52.640
the conservative forcing as an independent but we saw it with gerard del tell that he was like
00:41:58.720
so like into charlie and when polyem like step in it was like oh okay now like i'm turning to polyem
00:42:09.280
and i'm kissing his his feet but uh but you can see that probably now they're never conservative are
00:42:16.640
united and they are fighting all together for one cause and i think now what they stand for is just the
00:42:24.000
freedom giving back freedom to canadian and helping canadian through the inflation and through a lot
00:42:32.000
of uh the big problem that unfortunately liberal have created yeah exactly and pierre stood on that
00:42:39.360
strong platform this entire time i mean he could have my qualm with pierre polyev is that he could
00:42:45.920
have stood up a lot sooner and earlier for canadians rather than waiting for the tsunami and grassroots
00:42:54.160
trucker movement to make its way i think once they saw how much that movement was snowballing
00:43:00.800
and the insane amount of support that was coming out for the truckers on the overpasses that were
00:43:08.320
crowded and filled all across the country i think that was a really overwhelming wake up for the
00:43:14.880
conservative party that they had really ignored that silent majority right you always hear about the
00:43:21.360
silent majority and sometimes they're just so silent because they just want to be left alone that you
00:43:26.480
forget that they exist and i think they forgot that they existed and the trucker convoy was a
00:43:33.440
reinvigoration that hey we're all still here we've been ignored and now we're tired because we're no
00:43:41.200
longer being left alone to be hard-working canadians who are paying our taxes at crazy inflated rates um
00:43:48.480
as per one of the other topics that we had on on the agenda here today and um pierre really took
00:43:55.440
he figured out very early on after well not very early on but after the trucker convoy started to make
00:44:00.960
its way just what those canadians were standing for and he advocated on their behalf and he stuck to that
00:44:07.840
platform all throughout his campaign and i think uh christia freeland as a finance minister is feeling
00:44:15.280
very threatened by that actual fiscal responsibility and trying to lower the cost of living for everyday
00:44:21.360
canadians because these aren't a fringe minority this is affecting now everyone and a lot of people are
00:44:28.240
questioning the liberal way even you know die-hard liberals are going hey you know what i no longer like
00:44:35.040
the direction that the party's moving and we're coming over to the conservative side yeah but i would
00:44:41.520
say i don't blame nobody who have different time to waking up i have some friend that at the beginning
00:44:48.720
for years um after the beginning of the pandemic like that was completely blind and recently they just
00:44:57.200
came back to me and say you know what you were right but i would not like say oh you took some time
00:45:04.320
no but like everybody have a different process in their life to open their eyes and to realize
00:45:10.720
all the impact and the collateral damage that had been caused by all the those measures and all those
00:45:18.880
like restrictions that was around because some people did it was not affected as order so sometimes when
00:45:25.840
you have you're not faced to it you you take more time to wake up and see like what is going on
00:45:32.160
so for me it's just like at least it did it right yeah i mean there's no better time than now better
00:45:42.000
late than never is kind of my stance on it um we have a few more super chats here so let's just get to
00:45:47.840
those ones because we're quickly running out of time i always appreciate our conversation alexa and
00:45:52.480
we can easily start to ramble on here yeah um let me just see where we oh ggfd gives ten dollars
00:46:00.480
thank you tamira just to thank you for your interview with dr william mackis regarding the 32 doctors
00:46:06.720
who have died since the jab rollout excellent report thank you and rebel news thank you uh for your
00:46:13.600
support and for anyone who's wondering what that's about i think it just came out yesterday uh an
00:46:19.440
interview with alberta-based physician dr william mackis and that's to do with the 32 doctors at that
00:46:25.600
time i think that the list is growing like by the days and weeks of people who are now faced with this
00:46:32.400
sudden phenomenon of sudden death and we won't say too much here because we're still on youtube um
00:46:38.400
maybe after this ad break actually we'll get off of youtube because i think we're going to discuss some
00:46:43.680
covid nitty-gritty videos that were put out by and then suddenly retracted by the city of toronto
00:46:50.960
so if you want to join us on those other platforms rumble odyssey getter i think we're even live
00:46:58.080
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00:47:05.200
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00:47:25.440
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00:49:28.320
so that's fair i i'm at home so i get to change before making my way there
00:49:33.200
okay excited to see you there by the way yeah and likewise to our viewers get some tickets come on out
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meet mingle with us here's some great chats have a discussion it's always fun to do so in person
00:49:46.400
you can't replace the vibe in person with you know video or zoom i mean obviously if you're
00:49:50.880
geographically far away and you can't join us in person then of course by all means but if you can
00:49:55.760
be there in person i always strive to to do that option um okay so we have these videos that were
00:50:04.320
published basically vaccine propaganda is what i would call it published by the city of toronto
00:50:11.120
on their twitter and i guess probably their youtube page as well but i saw it on twitter
00:50:16.000
and um before it was removed they we got we got some recordings so maybe if we have
00:50:23.200
one of them can we show our viewers in case they're not aware so cute yes yes you are yes you're very
00:50:37.120
cute ah when can we see her we would love to see her and squeeze those cheeks look over here look over
00:50:45.440
here oh cutie oh so gross this is sickening oh this is sickening because children are the range of
00:51:01.360
the population the less at risk this is completely wrong and and first that should not have been filmed
00:51:11.280
at all like the people that just the fact that someone think to create that had it's sick in the
00:51:20.320
head sorry for my expression but it it is it's literally just instilling unfounded fear into parents
00:51:28.320
and driving anyone who's hysterical enough to still be isolating their infant from not not only the general
00:51:36.640
population but their family members this is just normalizing that kind of severe hypochondria behavior
00:51:46.960
through propaganda that there's no other word for it this is propaganda and it's facilitating a mental
00:51:55.920
health crisis in parents that is going to have a ripple effect onto their children and we have no idea
00:52:03.840
what the fallout or the repercussions of that will be until those children are you know teenagers and
00:52:08.800
adults and will be they ever be fully functioning members of society if they're dealing with debilitating
00:52:14.960
anxiety about you know getting a cough or the sniffles i would say like do not forget about the
00:52:25.120
the covet hub where they use the grandmother to make people feel guilty to not see their grandfather or
00:52:34.000
grandmother grandparents and they they were like if you want to see them don't let them like uh isolated
00:52:41.680
take your covet shot okay that one was one that was sick too and the other one with the vaccine passport we
00:52:49.680
had that we had that in quebec where a couple is walking and one is like facing a wall like a glass wall
00:52:57.760
and say don't wait to face a wall take your vaccine for having like your vaccine passport because you were
00:53:05.920
not allowed to enter somewhere so you the one of the the couple were just like poof like facing the wall
00:53:12.960
and and i was like this is wrong too like all these had that have been created since two years
00:53:22.960
are sick but when they use now the children to encourage parents to vaccinate their children that are
00:53:30.960
not at risk it's sick it's keeping people in the fear that maybe something will happen to their
00:53:39.760
maybe only children you know when you have a children okay it's your only uh sometimes it's your only one
00:53:47.040
you want to do everything that you can to protect your children but the thing is like
00:53:53.920
talk to your doctor don't watch what you see in the tv doctor will tell you what is the best and if it's
00:54:02.160
really at risk and they will probably more than had created politically by the government for you to
00:54:11.280
watch yeah but even on that note these doctors have also been equally as radicalized by this exact
00:54:18.320
propaganda and they've used industrial strength mind control techniques on the population for the
00:54:24.000
better part of two years with incessant messaging and behavioral modification techniques to gain their
00:54:30.000
compliance so even at this point a lot of those in the medical establishment who haven't denounced or
00:54:35.920
spoken out against this narrative i don't know if i would trust them that's my personal opinion of
00:54:41.520
course always still okay though some some of them but now we should like expose like expose the doctor
00:54:49.440
who are pushing into a direction that is against the deontology of of a doctor this is this is my point
00:54:59.040
like some of the we we cannot put like all the doctor in the same plate because like some of them
00:55:05.360
are still there they are not loud but when they are with their uh patient they they are doing their job
00:55:13.920
correctly it's just like a part of them is more unfortunately brainwashed so it's sure that
00:55:22.560
we don't know who to believe anymore because we don't know if it's like in our side in the side of
00:55:28.960
the government or you know it just it had like so so many people who have been lying in these two
00:55:37.840
last past two years so this is more than two years now this is the most like sad part yeah and look
00:55:45.600
the city then put out this uh i not press release but this tweet to clarify the record that they removed
00:55:52.800
this video from earlier today they received so much backlash so they had to they had to remove
00:55:58.400
the video and they put out this tweet that they always strive to ensure clear understanding especially
00:56:03.360
about vaccinations and will work to ensure greater clarity in the future and this wasn't the only
00:56:09.040
video though do we have the one where they had the little the child um being forced inside and not
00:56:15.200
being able to go out and play with their friends do we have that video to show because i'd like to
00:56:19.040
also feature that one i don't know if we have it uh yeah we are available one minute yeah okay
00:56:31.680
this is so disgusting it's just unbelievable i cannot believe imagine like a children who see that okay
00:56:57.280
by the eyes of a children see that do you think they would be not traumatized and they would not say you
00:57:06.720
will not like isolate me mom you were not doing that or like imagine or maybe so like another way like
00:57:15.840
the children say but should i you isolate myself just in case like something happened to me it just we
00:57:23.280
don't know like all the children think and that can disturb them way more than we think
00:57:30.880
developmentally too this can have lasting lifelong long impacts i mean we're rational reasonable
00:57:36.000
adults so you can use your critical brain and navigate some of this stuff and you know talk to
00:57:42.160
people research but children don't have any of those capabilities yet it's not until you're in your
00:57:47.760
well into your 20s that your cognitive uh your frontal lobe is fully developed enough to reason and
00:57:53.280
rationalize and you know this idea that there was ever outdoor viral spread has never been scientifically
00:58:03.280
substantiated proven or otherwise this was major hysterical um propaganda that was put on the
00:58:12.240
population to gain their compliance outdoor viral spread is not a thing it's never been a thing it's
00:58:17.760
never been documented never been scientifically studied or proven to exist and neither has asymptomatic
00:58:25.040
spread right that everyone complied based on this idea that there was outdoor viral transmission
00:58:32.800
and asymptomatic spread those two things have never been studied or proven to actually exist so the fact
00:58:40.960
that the city of toronto i mean who approved these ads how much went into developing these ads
00:58:47.600
and then as soon as they are put out to the population and the public they receive so much backlash that
00:58:52.320
they have to pull them completely i mean that speaks volumes as to where we are now in the
00:58:57.360
covid narrative versus where we are even a year ago and this is all it's it's your money that just
00:59:05.600
our money that just been waste in some had that been removed and that first of all should have not have been
00:59:15.920
created so it's again just to show that they are wasting the money from taxpayer in a really time
00:59:26.400
that a lot of citizens are suffering from inflation that probably that money should be like returned to the
00:59:33.440
citizens to help them out instead of propaganda of covid 19. that's a really great point now i think
00:59:42.000
we're at time here so we have one super chat that we're going to read now that we're off of youtube
00:59:46.480
and then we'll end off with an ad and someone will join you again here tomorrow same time and place so
00:59:52.080
so this is from fraser phrase bow uh terror i feel so sorry for all those people who are made to take
00:59:59.680
the three jabs what about the fourth or the fifth fifth they must be living in terror knowing how many
01:00:05.440
people have died from the vaccine now the liberal government wants to mandate a new improved shot
01:00:11.120
good luck people yeah that's right he's so uh fraser's referring to the new omicron specific
01:00:17.680
only ever tested on eight mice bivalent booster that's coming out i think i just was reading
01:00:24.240
on september 26th it will be available in canada or maybe that was ontario but anyway it's only a week
01:00:30.880
away before this injection starts to be rolled out on the general population and i wonder if dr macus's
01:00:39.040
death count toll will go up at that point i i'm really sad to see the state of affairs
01:00:46.480
with these injection rollouts and the fact that these alarming safety signals have not been cause
01:00:52.160
for concern for any governing agency or medical review board no one it's all crickets from anyone
01:00:59.600
in the establishment on any safety profiles yeah but anyway what it is just like i i heard from someone
01:01:11.600
that i know personally that say to me whatever the number of vaccine that they ask i'm going to take
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all of them and i was like what it really like i was like and it was something so someone young like
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not not not not whole i was like are you really thinking yourself and i remember like in quebec one of
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the um it's someone known but i don't remember her name but it's a it's a female and she say like you
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you know what when i can think less i'm i'm actually i like when the government tell me what to do because
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i can think less and i was like you say that in the tv and people look at you i'm not sure that you
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i think that that is a classic example of ignorance is bliss right if you just follow along and
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everything's la-di-da and you don't think for yourself then maybe you are a happier person
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i don't know i prefer i'm i'm more of the mindset that information is ammo and uh information and
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knowledge is power and so i always try to seek out tons of knowledge get some background resources
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and come to the table armed with that know-how and ability to debate and have a point and back it up with
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with sources and evidence um i someone like that unfortunately i don't think i would have much
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in common with and how do you speak you know what kind of conversation do you have with someone
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who's of that mindset right so that's kind of sad actually but maybe ignorance is bliss
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well at least i did probably more happy in his mind because he live in a pink world where
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everything is perfect and everything is good and they don't see like the damage and the
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the suffering of other people they just think that everything is back to normal ignorance sometimes
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like make people happier but in the same time i'm really um sad for them because they don't see what
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what is happening and at one point when when well sorry my english is going away never never came so
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it's fine um but at one point they will face to a wall because if you let these happening it would just take more
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more more more more more more out of the field and at one point if it's not touching your personal life
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at one point it will touch your personal life and at that moment it would be too late so it's why
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if more and more people like wake up it's it's when like we can like people can do something against what
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is happening but unfortunately as i say if it's not touching your personal life now it will at some
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point in the future and how do you really be involved with the world around you if you're just
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seeing it through rose-colored glasses and on that note we are done with our live stream today so join us
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back here same time tomorrow and if you're coming out to our event we'll see you there tonight otherwise
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have a great thursday bye everybody thank you for tuning speaker i'm presenting a petition on behalf
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of canadians who want a permanent end to the arrive can app the vaccine mandates and all covid mandates
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currently the government has only suspended some of the mandates but thanks to the opposition pressure
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they will be getting rid of the arrive can app and the border mandates petitioners note that other
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countries around the world have removed all their vaccine mandates and restrictions petitioners are
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calling on the government and the minister of transfer to end for all federally regulated
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covid 19 vaccine mandates and restrictions thank you mr speaker