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On this episode of the Ezra LeVant Show, Ezra talks about his trip to the Conservative Party of Canada Leadership Contest Results Night in Ottawa, and the media pass he was given by the party. He also talks about what it was like being on the Media Riser at the convention.
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we can achieve freedom and prosperity for all of us how you doing Ezra LeVant it's my name I am the
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boss at rebel news I do a lot of things every night at 8 p.m eastern time I have a show called
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the Ezra LeVant show I have a monologue and then I interview an interesting guest and then I read
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my fan mail or hate mail I like it keeps me busy but I miss doing these noon hour live streams
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which are unscripted where I get to scratch an itch of a issue that comes up or be a little bit
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more casual about things give you a little update on what's on my mind and over the weekend I was
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out at the conservative party of Canada leadership contest results night in Ottawa at their beautiful
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Shaw convention center which is right downtown you know it was the first time I had been in Ottawa
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since the trucker convoy back I was there in January actually it was a little eerie I mean
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I had a little bit of some flashbacks of that place just chock full of police and I wasn't even
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there the worst of it I wasn't there when they deployed the riot horses to stomp on people I
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wasn't there when they had the full riot police that were shooting our reporter Alexa LeBois they
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weren't beating people with sticks I wouldn't say I was traumatized to be back in the city but I
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certainly had nervous memories of what it was like in our nation's capital to have martial law form of
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martial law imposed but there we were and in fact the very fact that the conservative party of Canada
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was having a leadership race was a domino that fell because of the truckers you might recall that the
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the feckless the impotent the eunuch conservative opposition leader for the last two years was Aaron O'Toole
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who conservative opposition leader he was not conservative he did not oppose and he was not a leader
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and this was so awful and so obvious you know there was nothing he wouldn't do to comply with the liberals
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he was for the carbon tax he gave it some strange name but it was a carbon tax he called it a levy or
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something um he was indistinguishable from Trudeau on every small thing but on the big thing of the day
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too the lockdowns the mandatory vaccines the extreme approach to forcible public health which frankly is
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contrary to the nuremberg code if you know anything about medical ethics Aaron O'Toole was so useless
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and that was boiling under the lid of the pot but when the truckers came to town and he banned his
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members from meeting them well that was when the conservative party said yeah no thanks and they
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threw him out the window so that's good news because there was no way Aaron O'Toole had a chance of
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beating his boss Justin Trudeau any more than Jagmeet Singh has a chance of beating his boss
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Justin Trudeau the other domino that fell because of the truckers was Jason Kenney being thrown out
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of the leadership of his party incredibly a first-term premier not he won't even see the end of his term
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that leadership is coming up in about a month it's going to be very interesting but back to the
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conservative party leadership convention uh you know I brought this on the screen I don't know if you
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can see it it's it's pretty boring it's just the name tag so I go to the convention center and I
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didn't even have to furnish any ID they recognized me and they said oh monsieur Levent which is how I
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sometimes go when I'm traveling when I'm feeling fancy I pronounce my name with a French accent um
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this is monsieur Levent and they gave me my media uh pass and you know the fun I just love that word I
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don't know if you know for a leadership contest the word on francais is is cheferie like uh to find the
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new chef the new chief the cheferie I love that word so this is the media pass that I wore and uh it
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was a pleasure to have pride of place on the media riser at this convention you know what a riser is
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it's just what it sounds like it's a couple feet high where you can set up your cameras to have an
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unobstructed view of the stage it's behind all the audience so you have the stage at the front where
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the speakers are then you have you know hundreds of seats for the delegates and then behind them on a
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riser are all the media and there was a big row like in the middle of it was the conservative party's
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own camera setup and then you can see me there um looking as handsome as ever uh and you can see
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how modest our equipment is it was a tripod with a um a cell phone as a camera I'm using my airpods
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as the microphones and I'm sitting on a chair that's a pretty bare bones setup I think you can
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make up in the background you can see a few things in the background so um it was a very modest setup
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compared to um just to our uh right was ctv's big setup and then the cbc obviously dominates
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they have a huge crew they have an enormous crew they have their producers and directors and their
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talent and then as our uh videographer guillaume roi pointed out to me they had a completely separate
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crew to come tear it down like to take the chairs away to take the equipment away cbc not only had
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a full english team a full french team producers and directors and enters and hangers on and makeup
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people and coffee people like uh it was an enormous retinue all in your taxpayer dime uh but then they
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had a separate team because god forbid the talent carries a tripod god forbid the producer or director
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uh takes a light down so um it was me talking into an iphone and our crew i i love it was william
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diaz bertion alexa lavoie a guillaume roi it was an all francophone team which was really fun for me
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it shows how rebel news has grown and i loved hearing them banter on francais um which i think was their
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code so i couldn't understand it and i understand i do understand a little bit of french and i don't
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let them know that so they can't use their codes to to hide from me um yeah so as you can see alexa
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was there anyway my point is so i walk in and they escort us in the friendliest of way to get our media
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pass and alexa is mobbed as a conquering hero people were posing uh with selfies for me security
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guards were identifying themselves to me and and saying hi and thanks it was actually really
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wonderful and it was confirmation to me that the grassroots of the conservative party and the
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grass tops which is maybe what i would call the folks who would go to ottawa for the event they love
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rebel news it was just that liberal aaron o'toole and the previous liberal andrew sheer who had a
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beef with rebel news because they actually weren't true conservatives were they i think andrew sheer
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actually was a true conservative it's just that he was also a coward so he never lived up to his
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true beliefs aaron o'toole i don't think was i think with him it was actually the reverse i don't
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think he was a coward i just think he was a liar when he said he was a conservative as soon as he got in
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he tried to be a liberal so in the case of andrew sheer you had a cowardly conservative like the lion
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in in um in the uh in that movie um i just forgot the name of the movie wizard of us thank you very
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much the cowardly lying uh and in the case of aaron o'toole you had a man who was not a coward but he
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was a liar um maybe like the tin man he needed a heart um but those names are ancient history they
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interested they're our sponsor today um but back to the conservative thing so it was wonderful to walk
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in and feel the love and to take our rightful place on the riser okay now that i give you that
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background let me show you some of the interesting things we saw um you know the headline uh coming
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on the event was that uh pierre polyev won on the first ballot uh if i understand the system
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correctly they had a ranked ballot you would put like your first choice this candidate second this
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and if if no one had an outright majority on the first round then they would find the last place
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candidate take all of their ballots or the people who marked them first and then reapportion them to
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who did he put second who and then if that wasn't enough keep going keep going keep going and by the
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way a few years ago it took i think 13 rounds for um andrew sheer to beat maxime vernier was that close
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it was not close on the weekend in ottawa in the first ballot pierre polyev got 68 of the points
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i say points because each district was given 100 points uh proportionately so some districts that had
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500 members other districts had 3 000 members they both would be worth 100 points so there was a bit
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a strategy going on there jean cretchen i remember he put out a press release a few months ago saying
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he had the path to victory because although polyev may have had more votes um jean serré had the
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points implying that he was very strong in quebec in the atlantic the smaller population places he did
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not in fact polyev won every district in quebec other than i think six in fact i think he won every
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district in the country other than i think nine or eight it doesn't matter it was so overwhelming
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and the the sheer size of that first round win i think was important when combined with polyev's
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generous words of support or friendship to jean serré in his victory speech what i'm saying is polyev
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absolutely won everything that could be won including in quebec so jean serré had no case
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he could point to to say oh the party is divided my way actually should have won could have won look
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i can win in quebec where polyev can't look i can win in toronto where polyev can't no in fact
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polyev won even in the places that serré thought he would so his dominant victory combined with his very
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friendly words shouting out um credit to jean serré for his years of service and duty i think really
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took the air out of the balloon of anyone who's going to say this party is disunited 68 on the
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first ballot is going to be pretty united i think i think we got some audio coming in there not sure what
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that sound is um so that was the the headline joshua did come in second third place was leslin lewis and
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fourth place was roman baber who got five percent which doesn't sound like a lot well when there's
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only 32 percent left after pierre polyev it's not bad for a guy who really was from he's not an mp he was
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an mpp in doug ford's provincial government got thrown out for opposing the lockdown so in a very
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short period of time i think he became a national force which is very exciting um i want to show you
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a few clips and then i'm going to skedaddle here is a clip from pierre polyev's victory speech i thought
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it was a good speech there wasn't a lot of things that were completely new but i think it would be new
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to a lot of people who tuned in for the first time who is this guy who just won they would have heard
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it for the first time here's some clips from pierre polyev
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they need a prime minister who hears them and offers them hope that they can again afford to buy
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a home a car pay their bills afford food have a secure retirement and god forbid even achieve their
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dreams if they work hard they need a prime minister who will restore that hope and i will be that prime
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minister we will rekindle the hope that people's paychecks and savings can again buy a decent life
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we will make government affordable so that life is affordable we'll cap spending and cut waste to
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reverse inflationary deficits and taxes that includes axing new taxes on your paycheck gas heat and other
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well you can i don't know if you heard it but he said restore hope rekindle hope you know i see the
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toronto star is saying he's full of rage he's trump he's negative he's full of hate i don't know the
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words renew hope restore hope rekindle hope that's sort of positive language to me i think that the
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liberals are running a playbook you know they say generals always fight the last war they're always
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refighting the last war i think the the liberals and the liberal media which are really part of the
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same team um yeah let's take a look at this uh here's a here's the toronto star um scroll up a
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little bit uh to the headline ken polyev's new message of hope soothe the angry masses actually
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look at that that's actually a fairly accurate headline isn't that funny i thought you were
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going to put up like there was about six toronto star headlines last week about how he's full of bile
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and rage um and the toronto star's view is the only people allowed to be angry are the government
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yeah look at that one there look at look at this headline in the in the star uh peer polyev needs
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to cool down his angry mob before someone gets hurt or worse yeah that's where the violence is coming
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from not the uh government that deployed riot police to literally stomp on peaceful protesters
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that seized hundreds of bank accounts because you dared to criticize the king yeah the trouble is the
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opposition leader for opposing to oppositionally they want to tone police canadians that's the
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same toronto star can you find their front page remember that front page on vaccines i'll just never
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let them forget it if i live to be 120 i'll still be talking about this um you could literally google
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because it's people search for it so often it's one of the suggested searches if you go to toronto
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yeah there it is yeah show that this is the front page of the toronto star not too long ago
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um unvaccinated people should we even let them they don't deserve to be in the icu should we tolerate
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them is it okay to hate on back like they're half their front page above the fold as they say
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was dehumanizing literally you put the word jew in there instead of unvaccinated that could have
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been their stromer a nazi publication unbelievable pure hatred not scientific not rational not argued
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just pure emotional hatred in canada's largest newspaper by circulation canada's most bailed out
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newspaper dollar for dollar and these are the folks telling polyev you're not allowed to object in with
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any anger the only anger that's allowed in this country is trudeau to be anger angry at you so yeah
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polyev did have some positive talk now i don't want to stick around too much longer we got to let us come on
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but i want to show you who i thought was the star of the night i had heard pierre polyev a lot and
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like i say he didn't say anything new he just said it to people for the first time as the leader
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many of whom had not been turned tuning in before but let me show you um what i thought was the
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highlight of the night which was trudeau sorry trudeau uh polyev's wife i think i'm pronouncing it
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right anida polyev a-n-a-i-d-a uh she's from venezuela her family's from venezuela she speaks english
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and french and spanish and she was deployed she is going to be a campaign asset she's going to be
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the outreach officer of the campaign to immigrant communities she speaks french she speaks spanish
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my father he went from wearing business suits and managing a bank to jumping on the back of a
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pickup truck to collect fruits and vegetables because that's what he had to do to feed his
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family taught us hard work and that there is no greater dignity than to provide for your own family
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well she went on at some length it was wonderful to see you know sophie trudeau was the toast of the
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town um for about a day uh until the globe and mail interviewed her and she said such appalling things
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such weird things she was really into crystals she talked about how we should dig that article up it was
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in the globe and mail an interview they did they never let her do an interview after that she talked
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about trudeau's pure blood and and it was just really weird and creepy and they never let her talk
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to the media again not that she really would the two of them estranged sophie often without her wedding
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ring and i'm not saying that to make fun i mean listen marriages are tough at the best of times in a
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stressful position with a serial groper like him it's going to be tough in in the um the you know
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fishbowl of ottawa uh and i think it's fine that the media gives sophie trudeau uh a break i think it's
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sort of gross that she is a gold digger who she was the force behind trudeau wanting that vacation at
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billionaire island of the aga khan she was the one who called up the princess and said can i come with my
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girlfriends it justin trudeau did not there were several trips to that island justin trudeau was
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not even on all of them it was sophie the gold digger she reminds me of megan markle uh anyhow sorry
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my point about sophie trudeau is after that disastrous interview with the global mail they never let her
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talk to journalists again because she's a little kooky and she rarely campaigns with trudeau once in a
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while she comes out for a photo op uh usually uh it has to be accompanied by foreign travel i remember
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you know trudeau will say look i'll take you to japan and we can have a amazing trip to japan in
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return will you you know do a campaign photoshop a photo op with me uh it's sort of sad in a way by
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the way i do not i am not 100 sure that sophie trudeau is vaccinated she was so pure blood don't touch me
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spiritual energy green party vibes i'm actually skeptical that she's jabbed i have no basis for
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that other than speculation that she was so new agey i don't think she is a big farmer kind of gal
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that's just speculation on my part my point is you've never heard from sophie trudeau again
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and that's probably the right move for her it's probably the right move for justin trudeau
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and his campaign and i think it's fair because i think that she is not fit for public communications
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let her be a mom let her raise those kids and i don't want her to be a gold digger getting the
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country in trouble by you know snoring grifting free trips to billionaire island pretending she's a
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kardashian she's really gross that way but leave her alone leave her alone a knight of polyev
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is the secret weapon that trudeau that sophie trudeau never was or could be
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and i think she's going to be amazing on the campaign trail and i think pierre polyev with
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a knight of polyev is going to be a dramatic rebuttal to mr blackface von gropey hands
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justin trudeau i think it's going to be very powerful i think trudeau is going to be fighting the last
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election thinking he's up against those losers erin o'toole or andrew sheer or even against
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stephen harper they're going to play the same message track oh he's racist oh he's anti-immigrant
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really his wife's an immigrant oh he's anti-minority really his wife's a minority
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oh he's so hateful really he's talking about rekindling hope and he's talking about inflation
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and the price of housing while you're talking about what a feminist you are mr groper so i think
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it's going to be very interesting i enjoyed my weekend i enjoyed going to the conservative party
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convention and with that i'm going to bid you adieu and i'm going to turn you over to my colleague
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sheila gun reid our chief reporter holding the fort in our western outpost over to you sheila
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we're going to go over an ad first we're going to have a quick ad quick change
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ad and then we'll go to sheila see you later everybody
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we're here for all over canadians we're here fighting for the freedoms of not us
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but our kids our grandkids the future of this province this country we are prepared to put
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everything on the line the small fringe minority of people who are on their way to ottawa or who are
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i've also received reports uh in the last hour of people allied with the protesters assaulting rcmp
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officers no that was an assault between the two two two civilians between a protester and a
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so jason kenney's statement was not true at the press release
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they have just blocked the border here in coots alberta to sweet grass montana
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we don't want to put anybody's livelihood in jeopardy that is the very last resort
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but this is something i don't well i've certainly never seen before freedom and peace and loving
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that's the canadian way it's not like cbc or any of these other mainstream news channels are
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making it out to be i am not a white supremacist
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well good morning good afternoon everybody depending on what part of the country you're in i'm
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as ezra introduced i'm sheila gunraid i'm the chief reporter here at rebel news
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and i'm joined today by my calgary-based colleague sid fizard who is prominently featured in the coots
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documentary by the way sid how's it going oh it's doing pretty good there's been a bit of a lively
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weekend especially with the conservatives and uh i'm looking forward to talking about that from an
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albertan perspective yeah and that's a great uh point for us to remind our viewers of that monday
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is sort of the alberta-centric show um so if you're from the rest of the country you're gonna get
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gonna get a good healthy uh dose of disgruntled albertans sort of fed up with confederation and
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our treatment within the country but um you know it is what it is um you can't fix a problem
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unless you talk about the problem and it's a good chance for me to remind everybody that today's
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alberta prosperity project with whom we are proud to sponsor or partner on several uh projects
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you can go to albertaprosperityproject.com now now that's it of the way i'm not sure if ezra
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reminded everybody if you want to interact with us here at rebel news there's a couple of great ways
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saw a news article this morning it says they actually got an additional over half a billion
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dollars in covet funding the mainstream media so no wonder they want that covet scare to keep on going
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our way of democratizing the show for you um sid before we get too far into the show there's one
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thing that i saw on friday in a press conference from jason kenney because i watch these press
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conferences because well frankly because i'm paid to watch them but it was about the alberta government
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finally three years after the announcement of the plastics ban from the federal government actually
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challenging the plastics ban and i'm like you know we're like 900 days since the thing was announced
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and it's already been implemented thank you for coming along and offering to challenge it uh a thousand
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days later but you know something's better than nothing i guess and in that press conference though i was
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like who is this jason kenney and why is he making me like him right now because he actually said
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something that was quite good it was quite a good quip the this journalist emma grainy i neither like
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her nor dislike her but you can sort of tell where she comes from when she's trying to hammer jason kenney
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on do you think plastic is toxic because as it sits right now the liberals have labeled plastic
00:28:00.980
as a schedule one toxin with lead mercury asbestos um and all sorts of other terrible things that will
00:28:13.460
actually kill you that are actually actually toxic you probably shouldn't hold in your bare hands but
00:28:19.300
plastic is not it's inert um i think we have to figure out better ways to deal with plastic waste but i don't think
00:28:24.980
plastic waste is actually a bad thing i actually have my own views on what we should actually do
00:28:30.340
with it um because it's a stored fossil fuel but anyways enough about me this journalist asked jason
00:28:37.620
kenney it and she really wants him to she thinks she's got him if he says plastic is definitely not
00:28:44.420
toxic but anyways let's show this clip and then we'll talk about it they're saying that there's no evidence
00:28:49.780
that plastic is actually toxic or that the federal government hasn't proven so so does the alberta
00:28:54.180
government then share that view that plastics are not actually toxic well this time that may be a
00:28:59.940
question that's best directed to to our client which is going to be alberta environment and parks
00:29:04.020
so they're the instructing client who will be providing us we're at jsg going to be obviously
00:29:08.740
providing the the work to for us to be able to intervene and defending the the provincial jurisdiction
00:29:13.860
but that may be a question that's best answered by the folks in alberta environment parks but there's
00:29:17.940
no one here from from there so i'm just can you clarify like do you believe that plastics are toxic or
00:29:23.220
not because that's the heart of that case right sorry mr premier no because they're not you you're
00:29:30.180
holding a plastic phone there i don't think you're you're i don't think you believe that it has the
00:29:34.980
toxicity of arsenic which is the the same category under which this has been listed
00:29:42.020
this who's that guy who's that guy where was he the last three years i'm like that's exactly right
00:29:48.020
that's the best answer you're holding a plastic phone your lanyard's plastic um why like it's just
00:29:53.060
the dumbest thing to think that plastics are toxic um and good for him but i just i'm curious who that
00:29:58.260
guy is well and a whole part of the environmental movement is plastic bad oil bad uh and there's
00:30:04.020
actually another article i found uh recently which is that there's a breakthrough discovery in carbon
00:30:09.780
capture conversion for ethylene production so in the environmental initiative there's the carbon
00:30:16.020
capture movement which i think alberta i think it's fair to say has been at the forefront of that
00:30:20.580
and now it seems that in approaching environmentalism they've reverted back into
00:30:25.460
a positive use of oil and gas and of the carbon that they now plan on capturing and turning into
00:30:30.820
plastic or for the use of creating plastic so i thought that was a kind of a funny turnaround and as
00:30:36.180
well with jason kenney uh and i noticed this in listening to a couple of the uh the press briefings that
00:30:41.300
uh there was one as well on guns and they're going to be trying to uh alleviate the long wait times
00:30:47.380
it takes to register for firearms and to do all sorts of uh documentation around that by main alberta
00:30:53.540
initiative instead of an ottawa initiative that's actually taken care of in nova scotia i believe so
00:30:59.220
it's funny to see kenny uh his stance coming up to what's going to be his uh i guess stepping down
00:31:04.980
yeah again i say if this guy if this was the guy that we were dealing with for the last three years
00:31:12.820
great um but it hasn't been but i i was reading that article that you passed along about um and it
00:31:19.940
is true alberta has been alberta and saskatchewan the boundary dam in saskatchewan and then alberta just
00:31:25.300
sort of up the road for me in josephburg alberta is a big province you'll never find my house weirdos
00:31:30.820
so i'm not worried about it but just up the road from me in josephburg there's a huge carbon capture
00:31:35.700
facility and it is because this whole chunk of area is on top of a salt bed and so there's
00:31:42.180
salt caverns under the ground which makes it great to store carbon now i always thought storing carbon
00:31:47.940
was a little bit crazy because i don't think it's toxic i think it's plant food so why are we spending
00:31:52.740
all this money to store carbon under the ground but as it turns out while they were storing carbon
00:31:58.980
they were actually storing a component to make ethylene which is used to make plastic so i'm just
00:32:04.820
like okay great start up the plastic mines we've got the plastic mine yeah that's exactly what it is
00:32:11.220
we're going to be mining for carbon now i'm very excited because they've been storing it up the road
00:32:16.900
and no one ever figured out what to do with it i'm like we just can't keep shoving it into the ground
00:32:21.060
but as it turns out six tons of co2 come out of the atmosphere when they create one ton of ethylene
00:32:30.580
this way so i'm thinking plastic might save the world if you are a hippie who's scared of co2 then
00:32:38.580
get making everything must be made of plastic now it's going to save the world well and they mentioned
00:32:44.660
too that this isn't even net zero this is net negative so these net zero initiatives they're
00:32:51.060
they're they're shown to be completely silly when we've got these amazing alternatives that are coming
00:32:56.580
up because of the advancements in technology that we knew were coming yeah i think it's great i think
00:33:02.580
it's wonderful now staying on the topic of alberta um let's talk about what's going on um with new
00:33:09.220
details emerging around those who are arrested at the coots border blockade and frankly who better
00:33:14.660
to weigh in than you you spent uh two hard long weeks of your life there very cold that was your
00:33:21.060
first alberta winter experience and you were doing it on the bald ass prairie in coots so there's not
00:33:26.820
even a tree there to break the wind um tell us what's going on there because there's um there's
00:33:34.260
strange stuff afoot down there yeah to say the least well as some of our viewers might have known
00:33:40.420
on september the 6th we published our article a prosecutor tries to slap quarter with punishing
00:33:46.820
release conditions and then it just so happened that the the day later and we have the cbc article
00:33:53.860
here i believe but there are new documents that were released and i'm just trying to find the
00:33:59.140
uh exact thing here right so four itos were unsealed and filed with a lethbridge provincial court
00:34:06.740
on wednesday after a legal challenge from a group of news organizations including cbc global ctv the
00:34:13.380
globe and mail post media and the new york times now they've all published articles i'm just gonna
00:34:20.100
i'm just gonna cut you off here because these guys were all protected by a publication ban
00:34:24.020
and that publication ban was asked for by their defense lawyers so we have had very little
00:34:30.980
information come out about this so people have been asking us all along why aren't you reporting on this
00:34:35.380
why aren't you why aren't you reporting on that we couldn't there was no information available
00:34:41.140
because these guys were protected under a publication ban so some organizations they went
00:34:47.140
to court they got some doc some documents unsealed sorry i'll shut up now take it away said
00:34:53.060
no no that's exactly it um they got some documents unsealed and i believe uh coming up this month
00:34:58.020
they're going to be having a an appeal or whatnot to perhaps reveal some more of the information
00:35:03.060
within those documents but it's a little bit i think the timing is kind of funny but rest assured i
00:35:08.580
just want you know people to know we are actively seeking to obtain those documents i'm not going to
00:35:13.140
stop till i get them so i am looking forward to that and it's unfortunate that in all the uh the
00:35:18.500
articles that they put forward the only one i haven't seen as of yet is the new york times to
00:35:22.900
publish something about it but for the rest of them they don't actually show the documents in full
00:35:28.580
there's a glimpse of them in one of the videos that was published for the most part it's all
00:35:33.460
just them quoting not actually showing the source materials so we uh we look certainly look forward to
00:35:38.660
finding that information you know and that's a lot different than what we do here rebel news so
00:35:46.420
when we have original source documents if we get access to documents if we are making court filings if
00:35:52.420
if we're making appeals we publish those documents access to information we publish the documents we'll
00:35:58.740
do a video we'll read through them we'll quote them in the article accompanying the video but it is
00:36:03.540
important that the public can fact check us and see the context of the whole scope of documents
00:36:12.740
because you can cherry pick one line and you can have that mean whatever you want in the context by
00:36:17.620
which you're stretching it to fit um and that's why we publish the documents in full and it's really
00:36:23.540
easy we are not technical wizards here over at rebel news well some of us are but you know it is not a
00:36:29.300
complicated process to embed a document on your website and people really should wonder why the
00:36:35.220
other news organizations are not doing that why they don't publish documents in full so that the viewer
00:36:40.100
can read them well and i just uh shared one of the articles to our team hopefully they can pull it up
00:36:45.700
it's a ctv article on the same topic um and i noticed at the very end it seems like they were uh
00:36:50.980
quick to want to report on this story because at the bottom they had to issue a correction
00:36:55.620
saying that this article was modified to comply with a court-ordered publication ban um and of
00:37:01.140
course with a lot of these mainstream media outlets they have uh i don't know what you would call them
00:37:05.780
exactly but other like no-name media websites that'll basically replicate their articles and
00:37:11.540
publish them uh and some people have done that for the ctv article as well so it's a shame that you
00:37:16.580
know they're being granted this access and yet they can't even uphold the standards that got them that
00:37:21.140
access in the first place yeah that is interesting you know that frankly especially with the cbc it is
00:37:27.620
the canadian taxpayers who got them yeah no but i'm i'm also saying cbc they've also published on the
00:37:35.940
same thing i mean ctv also i mean they're on the public purse as well um but yeah when the canadian
00:37:41.860
taxpayers are also helping you hire lawyers to go to court to get access to these documents the least
00:37:47.460
you could do is give the canadian public the access to the documents that they inadvertently paid for
00:37:52.900
as well and uh lastly if i could just say i did recently interview chad uh about a couple of the
00:37:58.900
individuals who uh the democracy fund is helping defend from the 13 who are arrested not the ones
00:38:04.260
who were charged with conspiracy to murder those individuals but the two individuals that were being
00:38:09.060
represented uh their charges actually got stayed we'll have a full report on that soon but i wanted to
00:38:14.420
get our hands on these documents so that we can kind of contrast to the two and all of the
00:38:19.220
individuals that were involved but sorry i'll leave it there yep no yeah that's right uh so uh
00:38:25.700
through truckerlawyer.ca rebel news was helping um some of the people involved in this not the people
00:38:32.100
who were charged with conspiracy to commit murder but some of the other people with you know mischief
00:38:37.140
related offenses and and i think even some traffic related stuff because they were just throwing
00:38:42.340
everything they could at these truckers but you chad williamson from williamson law was representing
00:38:47.300
them and um he's always great for soundbite so i really look forward to that interview well and i
00:38:53.780
sorry i said that was the last thing but i went over these articles and the way that they described
00:38:57.620
the situation and i think well one of the videos that they published uh it showed you know that there
00:39:02.100
is these people that were arrested you know close to the coots blockade and whatever and they don't
00:39:06.020
show you the footage of where the arrests were happening they show you the footage of where the
00:39:10.260
protest was happening because they want the peaceful protesters to have this negative connotation
00:39:14.580
hanging over their heads right that's a great point yeah the ctv article that you sent into the
00:39:21.380
chat there um it says that rcmp officers were engaged in wiretaps and there were undercover officers
00:39:32.260
embedded in the protests although i think everybody probably knew that but i think it's pretty creepy to
00:39:37.700
think that there were undercover officers likely standing alongside the truckers when the truckers were
00:39:45.460
having privileged conversations with their lawyer chad williamson the police and anybody else they're not
00:39:52.420
supposed to be involved in those what they call legally privileged conversations um and i'm i'm 99 certain
00:40:01.860
there were probably undercover police officers eavesdropping on those conversations between
00:40:06.420
the truckers and their lawyer chad williamson well and and the police they didn't go through the
00:40:11.940
judge these were um specific document requests or specific wiretap requests that were in relation
00:40:17.860
to them perceiving immediate harm and danger to a police officer which is what got them these warrants
00:40:23.380
even though as they mentioned you know this uh alleged uh hockey bag filled with weapons never
00:40:28.260
showed up they never saw it apparently but even still they acted on it
00:40:31.700
now switching lanes let's talk about yeah no no yeah no no no i think it's a crazy a crazy story
00:40:40.980
because um you know that they're really i mean there were thousands of people at that protest at
00:40:48.100
coots and at milk river literally thousands people from both sides of the border people from all across
00:40:53.700
the west uh they went to coots and the ease which with they are all being painted with the same brush
00:41:04.180
i guess that's what uh bailout bucks gets you from justin trudeau yeah
00:41:12.020
and more importantly thank god you guys were there to tell the real story of what was happening there
00:41:15.860
because what i saw and i think what you guys saw were just peaceful often prayerful men who were
00:41:23.860
driven to do this i guess extreme act of peaceful civil disobedience because there was no violence they
00:41:31.380
were respectful to the police um you know what's the the most aggressive thing they did to the police
00:41:37.140
was sing oh canada in their face yeah yeah and uh again truckerlawyer.ca you can see all of our
00:41:44.500
coverage see what actually happened down there at the blockade uh because no other journalist from
00:41:49.140
any of these mainstream outlets was even allowed basically uh in the smuggler's saloon so feel free
00:41:54.580
to check it out yeah yeah you guys were in there pretty well full-time that was your office frankly
00:42:00.500
um we'll touch on a couple two more alberta stories and then we'll move into um federal
00:42:06.820
stuff because well maybe three more we'll do three more um because uh melanie joely
00:42:14.900
i i don't think she's reading the room but uh that's still that's a liberal problem um so let's
00:42:21.700
talk about this hate crime that you probably never heard of because if this had happened at a mosque
00:42:27.540
or anywhere else or on a pride sidewalk uh if you had squashed your tires on a pride sidewalk
00:42:36.020
you'd be cancelled from your life and your children would be cancelled from life and they
00:42:40.180
would not be your grandchildren wouldn't be allowed to have a job um but uh a hate crime happens to a
00:42:47.540
church again um and as it turns out the they are not we are not the most um
00:42:56.180
um the most targeted group catholics but we have seen the largest increase in hate crimes against us
00:43:03.860
um and it specifically comes from our churches being vandalized burned um our our our icons being
00:43:12.420
desecrated things like that so um we've seen as a catholic and i say we as a catholic a 260 percent
00:43:20.020
increase in hate crimes year over year again somebody points out sure that but that doesn't
00:43:26.020
mean you're the most targeted no it doesn't it still remains um it still remains uh the jewish
00:43:32.900
community but that is a huge increase year over year now let's there's a hate crime happened in calgary
00:43:41.460
and it happened again at a catholic church and uh nobody seems to care so hate crime investigation
00:43:47.860
hate crimes unit investigates vandalism of a jesus statue at a southwest church uh calgary police
00:43:55.380
service hate crime and extremism team is investigating the vandalism of a statue of jesus
00:44:00.660
at sacred heart church last week and uh around 5 30 p.m on september 1st a man approached the front of
00:44:07.380
the catholic church um and used a hammer to break off a finger on the left hand of the statue and then
00:44:14.020
fled on foot um you know it sounds like he's you know obvious i see this and i'm like that's a frail
00:44:21.460
left winger doing everything he can to damage a statue of jesus and only busting a finger um the
00:44:26.900
man is described as five feet 11 inches with a slim build tattoos on his left arm wearing an orange t-shirt
00:44:34.340
uh just making sure it wasn't one of those all children matter shirts possible um and uh ball cap
00:44:40.420
or sunglasses dark construction pants and construction boots uh security camera caught the crime in
00:44:47.300
action it's not believed to be connected to any other incidences you know the reason that that
00:44:53.860
security camera caught that is because last year during the spate of church burnings the alberta
00:44:59.780
government gave a grant to places of worship to up their security to buy surveillance systems because
00:45:08.900
frankly it's the last thing a church thinks about sometimes because you you know you want your
00:45:14.900
doors to be open all the time because people have um you know despair and they need their church
00:45:24.020
outside of banker's hours but because of what happened over the last summer when churches were being burned
00:45:31.860
it really did change the relationship that people had with their churches where you just couldn't go to
00:45:36.260
church whenever you needed to say your rosary um i noticed even at um i think it's saint joseph at
00:45:43.220
in edmonton that was where the statue of saint john paul ii the great was uh vandalizers covered in red paint
00:45:52.100
it used to be a church where you could go up you could sit under that statue you could pray for
00:45:57.140
intercession whatever you go into the church now the church is basically fortified it's got uh
00:46:04.580
like a little fence that you can't get onto the property except during certain hours and i think
00:46:09.860
that's i for me that's probably one of the most damaging consequences of all of this is that um
00:46:16.900
we just can't go to our churches anymore they have to be fortified institutions like prisons for our
00:46:22.740
icons and our altars well and you got to think you know when we had what was it the the summer of rage i
00:46:29.540
guess it was called uh you know dozens upon dozens of churches vandalized burned you know
00:46:35.060
uh i think even archer polowski's church someone had left fecal matter on the property and you know
00:46:41.700
a wide range of debris and it's it's very uh it's sad to say the least because you know the perceived or
00:46:48.180
the perception that a lot of these people have that would go against the church in this capacity a lot
00:46:52.580
of it stems from a lot of the quickly asserted uh stories in relation to uh the burial grounds in uh
00:47:02.820
what was it bc and in manitoba so it's kind of unfortunate that there was uh that amount of
00:47:09.060
hate that developed from what inevitably was found out to be not exactly the truth now granted you know
00:47:16.660
nobody's here to say that what happened to the indigenous community and pastor that the residential
00:47:21.220
schools were you know perfect you know sent from high above to teach us all you know plebs what
00:47:26.980
the right thing is to do but um this reaction now it's like oh this is something we already knew about
00:47:34.100
and we're building on what is known to create this fantasy that'll upset people
00:47:41.060
yeah and it doesn't help when your prime minister says that he understands why it's happening no i don't
00:47:47.700
understand the compulsion to burn down a place of worship i don't i i can't get myself there um and
00:47:54.020
for a bunch of um largely atheistic people um on the left who say um that you know religion is superstitious
00:48:02.980
and you know you're just praying to a sky fairy um it sure sure seems superstitious and religious
00:48:10.660
to believe in generational curses that the catholics of today have to pay for the sins of catholics of the
00:48:16.740
past i don't believe in that um but they sure do yeah it's uh it's it's an interesting situation and
00:48:25.140
then even if you even if i wasn't to take it to a place of the worship of god uh still just going to
00:48:32.660
the church itself and you know going uh and sitting and thinking or for somebody who wants to or needs to
00:48:38.260
have a meal uh these aren't just places where a select group of hard ideologues uh go to pray this is a
00:48:45.060
place of openness a place where people receive the help that they need more often than not
00:48:51.540
yeah you know especially i i go back to saint joseph at um because i would stop there every
00:48:57.700
time i was going downtown to the legislature or whatever and uh that's in not a great neighborhood
00:49:04.500
and so for the church to be forced to be fortified unfortunately that means that people who
00:49:11.540
need access to the services that the church provides the clothing bank the the food the
00:49:17.380
connecting you with catholic social services connecting you with drug treatment or just saying
00:49:22.500
you know what yeah you have fallen on hard times but you're still a valuable individual and maybe today's
00:49:29.700
the day that you start making a better tomorrow um there's a lot of people who are going without
00:49:37.700
because of the actions of these vandals and i think again i say that's probably the worst part of all of
00:49:43.860
this is that um the church is no longer that welcoming place in the community because it can't be because
00:49:50.660
if they want the church to stand tomorrow it has to um take its security safely and and seriously
00:49:58.260
um okay with that let's move on to the next uh church related story again alberta um it's really
00:50:07.220
had a war on religious freedom and that's another thing too when churches have been painted as uncaring
00:50:12.180
covid scofflaws who don't care about the community and want to kill their grandmothers
00:50:15.780
and then just introduced i can totally understand why these churches are getting burned down maybe don't
00:50:20.900
do it but i can totally uh understand it creates uh an anti-christian atmosphere where the churches
00:50:28.580
are actually the bad guys in the community instead of a place of hope and comfort and that's been the
00:50:34.020
case for church in the vine in edmonton um i don't think we need to show a clip of this but i they um
00:50:41.700
right down to the wire they were given an eighty thousand dollar fine what did they do this
00:50:50.900
get out of here skedaddle when the health inspector came to the church during church services
00:50:57.780
after it had already invaded the church several times including it was like a task force of uh
00:51:03.940
city cops bylaw officers and health inspectors they were like this church task force and they
00:51:09.140
would go to churches and invade the churches and the sunday schools which as a parent puts me off
00:51:14.580
the rev limiter they would run around inside the church during services then one time they even
00:51:19.700
tried to talk to the pastor there uh pastor ronnie while he was on the pulpit that happened one too
00:51:24.660
many times pastor tracy said you guys are not coming in anymore but tracy if you see her in my video
00:51:32.580
that lady's not violent she's not rude she's like the nicest most politest kindest lady she probably
00:51:37.460
prayed i know she prayed for them after she kicked them out um but all she said on three separate
00:51:44.100
occasions was get out of here come back later when we're not doing services they never came back
00:51:50.580
later because they didn't actually care about checking for covid compliance um they only cared
00:51:55.300
about invading the church so it's not like they actually cared if they were following the rules
00:52:00.740
they just wanted access and so um they were given an eighty thousand dollar fine which is way out of
00:52:06.660
whack wait like it's like a hundreds fine normally not a tens of thousands approaching a hundred thousand
00:52:13.140
dollars fine they paid that they crowdfunded it at the last minute because they were going to get
00:52:19.060
civil enforcement but the good news is their appeal is going ahead so they have their lawyer james kitchen
00:52:25.060
from the democracy fund um through generous donations of our viewers at home that's going
00:52:31.540
to go ahead sounds like next well no not next this friday it's going ahead and um hopefully they'll be
00:52:39.540
able to get that eighty thousand dollars back because if those fines are stayed which is ideally what he
00:52:45.460
hopes for uh they'll get that eighty thousand dollars back and the church can actually do something good
00:52:49.540
with it because uh there's no victim here the government is not the victim um the only victims
00:52:55.140
here are the good congregants of church in the vine who um had their church invaded by the government
00:53:01.700
several times yeah it's a shame and i've actually met them and they are very nice people uh and you
00:53:08.260
know i just same thing with this eighty thousand dollar fine how many pastors have been charged across
00:53:12.340
canada right and a notable figure in this is arthur polowski pastor arthur polowski well how much
00:53:18.420
how many people could you feed on the streets with eighty thousand dollars you know and what
00:53:22.900
at the end of the day what's the government going to do with it they're going to hire another bureaucrat
00:53:26.180
so you know i i think it's it's pretty cut and dry where that money should be going and uh
00:53:30.660
what should happen with these tickets but of course it has to go through the uh uh the courts and uh
00:53:36.180
we'll see what happens i suppose yeah i think in this specific instance there's like a i think it's
00:53:42.740
sixteen thousand dollars of this is a victim's surcharge like who the heck is the victim here
00:53:48.900
jason kenney no there's no victim here nobody was even sick they testified health inspectors testified
00:53:56.660
there's not actually a case or an outbreak ever been attributed to this church their only crime was
00:54:03.300
telling the health inspector to come back later and the health inspector never did so obviously public
00:54:08.900
health wasn't top of mind um it was just bringing this church under the thumb of the government
00:54:15.700
well and funny enough speaking of ahs uh jason kenney's had some words uh on them recently as well
00:54:21.620
uh notably it seems like he's yeah yeah let's throw the clip
00:54:30.020
capacity for our health care system that this government inherited was 173 staffed icu beds
00:54:37.060
so we were given a september surprise a year ago that uh the best the system could do
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was to stretch from 173 to 230 which uh uh now there are complex reasons for that but it was in my view
00:54:56.660
unacceptable uh to have a decision makers uh surprised with that radical reduction in
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stretch capacity uh at the last minute in a critical moment and uh i don't think that would be
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acceptable and it's in any institution um and so we had to um look at every possible means
00:55:27.540
of increasing that surge capacity and eventually
00:55:30.660
we uh established a total maximum surge capacity with all of these kinds of strategies you've mentioned
00:55:39.220
of 380 icu beds and we capped out at about 335 at the peak of the delta wave
00:55:45.860
uh in september of last year so you know all politics aside decision makers need
00:55:54.580
clear and timely information when you're dealing with a crisis like this and um we simply did not
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receive that so sorry i hope he finds the guy in charge i was just about that what's the chain of
00:56:11.460
command there between ahs and uh jason kenney i'm sorry does the ahs control him is that how that works
00:56:19.220
well and what happened well and what happened to tyler shandro did he get demoted no he got
00:56:24.820
shuffled to a new portfolio a lateral move out of health um but he didn't get demoted to the back
00:56:31.780
bench and these are his people so who's responsible for this you know like at the end it goes all the
00:56:37.540
way up to jason kenney i hope he hunks down the guy in charge of the province and holds him to account
00:56:43.220
the bureaucrats are out of control guess what you're the guy who's supposed to get them under control
00:56:48.020
don't look at me and blame me and punish albertans and albertan businesses by the way
00:56:53.540
because that's why we went into lockdown is because the alberta health services couldn't
00:56:58.500
up their surge capacity sorry but regular albertans should not bear the consequences
00:57:05.460
of the ineptitude of those decision makers in the health care system and a september surprise
00:57:11.220
again excuse me we're two years into a pandemic apparently and just then you're figuring out
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last september about surge capacity how are you just getting blindsided with this information that
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should have been the first thing that in his in his hands back in march of 2020 what's the surge
00:57:31.380
capacity in the icu beds and how do we get that beyond 300 how do we double it but they he just figures
00:57:39.380
that out in september of 2021 give me a break every decision maker should have been fired instead
00:57:46.260
only jason kenney was by the party but everybody else should be fired too well and we've talked about
00:57:52.980
this before where it's very much a passing the buck scenario like you've got the the lowest level
00:57:58.100
bureaucrat that knocks on the church and says you know sorry it's alberta health services that's
00:58:02.340
telling me to do this and then alberta health services says you know sorry it's the uh canada health
00:58:07.380
or health canada that's telling us to do this and then health canada says oh sorry it's the
00:58:11.060
world health organization well what do we got jason kenney for if all we're going to do is let these
00:58:14.900
bureaucrats run rampant like he's the one who's supposed to put the checks and balances in place
00:58:19.060
as the premier as the man of alberta he's the one who's supposed to be defending us and where was he
00:58:26.180
well and like everybody seems to forget the role that tyler shandro played in all of this the health
00:58:32.260
minister so he's the health minister overseeing these bureaucrats who are not obviously not doing
00:58:38.180
their jobs that they're finding out being blindsided last minute that there's no search capacity he
00:58:43.940
wasn't fired he was shuffled out into um justice and solicitor general so he becomes he moves from
00:58:53.220
the health minister who failed so badly at his job that they had to criminalize church
00:59:00.020
church and becomes the guy enforcing the criminalization of church he should be under a
00:59:07.940
rock somewhere never showing his place his face in politics ever again and he's getting a lateral move
00:59:13.700
to justice well he he wants to go back to the sky palace that's all it is yeah that's exactly it
00:59:22.900
it's true it's true i i that picture just irks me so badly okay let's move away from
00:59:29.060
let's move away from alberta do we want to show an ad before we go to melanie jolly uh failing to read
00:59:34.900
the room and re like completely forgetting the her history um the entire history of the liberal party
00:59:41.860
the last seven years but do we have an ad before we move into that let's do one
00:59:48.180
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wraps up um the liberals are obviously scared of pierre polyev which warms the cockles of my heart
01:01:33.300
um as the seasons change and turn to fall uh the fear and gnashing of the teeth of the
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liberals will keep me warm at night uh it's like a cozy blanket around my body um i see that foreign
01:01:49.220
affairs minister melanie jolly uh she's concerned that pierre polyev might be a little too divisive
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um and so um i mean let's just roll this i got i got a lot to say people want canadians value good
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government and they don't want the polarization they've seen in other countries including south
01:02:13.060
of the border so based on that we'll make sure that we deliver that we're connected and meanwhile
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for the rest if pierre polyev wants to go into uh you know division it's his decision will be about
01:02:26.820
hope and hard work people want can you hope and hard work like can we just lay off the obama isms
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by the way but uh she starts off by saying uh canadians value good government you know frankly
01:02:41.380
i'm not so sure we do uh considering they've elected justin trudeau uh i think it's thrice now
01:02:47.060
three times so i'm not sure that canadians value good government the way the liberals think they do
01:02:51.460
because if they did they would just quit electing liberals but secondarily she's worried about
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polarization like what we're seeing south of the border uh her boss said that the unvaccinated are
01:03:02.420
just taking up space that they shouldn't be on the planes and trains with those righteous triple
01:03:09.700
vaxxed or quadruple vaxxed or whatever the heck it is now every 90 days now get on the vaccination train
01:03:15.460
um her boss is the one that calls people who disagree with him uh who might even be to the
01:03:23.540
left of the liberal party when you look at like the green types and the like anti-pharma people
01:03:28.980
they might actually be those granola types um i'm one of those like i'm anti big pharma because i don't
01:03:34.980
like being told what to do but there's granola types on the other side who think crystals cure cancer
01:03:40.340
and they are very concerned about what gets put into their body and they think their food has
01:03:44.020
vibrations and whatever um that's their choice um but they're probably to the left of justin trudeau
01:03:50.420
and he's the one calling them extremists racist sexist homophobic fringe radicals and saying that
01:03:57.460
they have they're just taking up space breathing up all the good air on the liberals and this lady
01:04:04.260
i bite my tongue says that pierre polyev is the one that wants to do the division i'm sorry we're
01:04:10.500
already divided and her boss is the guy to blame yeah well and if you go back uh to 2016 i believe
01:04:17.060
to the world economic forum meeting in davos where uh justin trudeau is uh sitting aside from klaus schwab
01:04:23.380
i mean he talks pretty openly about how he's aware of how effective a political strategy of division
01:04:30.100
really is but he thinks it's unnecessary and useful it's been a little while since i've watched it so i
01:04:34.420
encourage you to watch that clip but he basically lays the groundwork for what he's doing right now and
01:04:39.140
says at the time that it's not a useful or momentarily beneficial strategy so he's aware
01:04:45.460
certainly of what he's doing in the division that he's bringing forward to say the least
01:04:49.860
and i think he just doesn't care and now he's he's i guess you could say dug himself into a corner
01:04:54.980
that he probably wants to be in uh and there's uh there's no taking him out of it he's gonna ride
01:05:00.020
this train as long as it takes and that's why uh wherever you stand on the uh the next election
01:05:06.180
i think it's fair to say that trudeau is not going to be the victor because he's got all this
01:05:10.740
baggage and he's refusing to not even cooperate but even to have the conversation with those so
01:05:16.660
that he would consider to have unacceptable views yeah he doesn't even want to talk to them you look
01:05:23.140
how he treated the truckers he treated them like terrorists he'll sit down and have an action he got
01:05:30.260
got coveted again oopsie doodle um and yeah he wouldn't even walk out there and talk to them
01:05:37.860
but then he invokes a literal terrorism law to seize their bank accounts he criminalized having a
01:05:45.940
different opinion than himself that's what he did and he used all the levers of the government to do it
01:05:52.820
and then we've got his mps trotting out saying you know we've got to be careful about division
01:05:57.780
you seize the bank accounts of people who disagreed with you and you arrested a peaceful metis grandma
01:06:04.340
on the street the woman is like four foot ten and she was public enemy number one
01:06:10.420
and this lady is concerned about political division but you know what as long as justin
01:06:15.940
trudeau funds the media he's gonna get away with it because you look he's canada's feminist
01:06:22.100
government and everybody else is a sexist and i'm like i'm pretty sure i have i haven't heard
01:06:28.660
rumors i haven't even heard rumors of pierre polyev groping a journalist but justin trudeau
01:06:36.020
journalist and then flexes his power over her saying well if i had known you were a journalist i
01:06:41.380
never would have groped you sort of was what he said so if she were uh a more helpless woman i guess
01:06:47.700
you only grew up with the helpless and not women with the ability to speak truth to power oh i get
01:06:52.260
it um yeah he's you know everybody else is a racist but i'm pretty sure again pierre polyev i don't think
01:06:59.300
he's done blackface again at least three times but so many times that justin trudeau forgot about it
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um who's the fringe radical here you know i would be running around women and wearing blackface that's
01:07:12.180
kind of a fringe way to live your life call me crazy no yeah trudeau has so much baggage at this
01:07:19.060
point that i honestly i don't think that he could win another election now he seems to be uh going
01:07:24.020
ahead and he's maybe going to attempt to fight tooth and nail for it uh but what is it a narcissistic
01:07:29.220
trait where you can't apologize so uh it's very much to that extent i would say is why he's going
01:07:36.100
the road he's going and he said he's going to be uh i think he mentioned recently that he's going to
01:07:40.100
be the face of the uh the liberals in the next election well good luck to the liberals you know
01:07:44.500
what i think that's actually a good move for us because who wants to vote for trudeau now after
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he's literally torn apart everyone's family from coast to coast to coast as he would say and you
01:07:54.660
know you talk about a black face and groping i mean we still don't have a clean water for the
01:07:58.900
indigenous reserves or not reserves but the indigenous communities that are out there they still don't
01:08:03.700
have clean water and yet he's gonna bend the knee or take the knee with the photo shoot with a
01:08:07.460
little teddy bear uh by the mass graves of uh what was allegedly a mass graves based on
01:08:12.980
this uh ground penetrating radar well it's also kind of convenient that you're not supposed to bear
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or dig up somebody's uh burial ground i mean that's that's not exactly an appropriate maneuver so what
01:08:25.060
now we just have to go with the assumptions here and all of this is built up to i think just way too
01:08:29.540
much baggage for him to be able to hold on to the election one more time yeah i'm i don't know never
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underestimate although i think pierre pauliev might be a little bit different but never underestimate
01:08:41.380
the ability of conservatives to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory um and just how gruesome
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the media is going to get because uh justin trudeau is their sugar daddy um and if he goes away then
01:09:02.820
their money goes away and then they have to figure out how to create a product that canadians are
01:09:10.980
willing to pay for and i don't know if they're going to be able to do that and so i say bring on another
01:09:18.340
round of layoffs in the mainstream media can't wait um we should get to our chats although i am not
01:09:27.140
you don't okay okay so i don't see that we have any i thought we did maybe i saw it at the corner
01:09:34.580
of my eye but i think that was from the other day i think that's it um we've gone past so um i have
01:09:41.700
some things to get to i know that you are a busy guy you're trying to track down documents um from
01:09:46.420
the lethbridge courthouse apparently is a full-time job so uh i want to uh thank you so much for being on
01:09:54.100
the show with me today sid uh you know what i'll give you some an opportunity to talk i've been
01:09:58.260
talking a little bit too much oh no likewise it's uh great to chat and i think uh well as always i
01:10:03.300
really appreciate all of our viewers that have stuck around uh and of course yeah leave your
01:10:06.740
comments i'm probably going to read through the comments later sometime today just to see what
01:10:10.420
where people's minds are at uh because of course there's a lot of news and the tides are turning right
01:10:14.420
now so we are uh you know we're facing a new world so to speak and we've got uh what looks like
01:10:21.540
perhaps a new leader coming soon we'll see but uh otherwise thanks everyone for tuning in
01:10:27.460
yeah i saw a lot of people being really hopeful about the conservative movement in canada and uh
01:10:35.140
that's a new feeling i don't know if we've felt that way since um when did stephen harper unite
01:10:43.700
the canadian alliance like it's it's been a really long time since well uh here's got the
01:10:49.700
conservatives felt really good yeah yeah pierce got the uh the jazz behind him you know so it's uh
01:10:55.860
it'll play well for him to say the least i think uh the big jazz in his pocket though is that little
01:11:02.260
cute little wife of his um you just compare her on paper to that aging yoga debutante that justin
01:11:11.380
trudeau calls a wife and you know i don't i don't i don't just don't dislike sophie trudeau but i'm not
01:11:17.380
sure what she does in a day um and maybe you know it's for the best that she doesn't say much or do
01:11:24.500
much just like stay out of the way and i don't know order gourmet groceries all day long i think
01:11:29.780
that's mostly what she does but on the campaign trail speaking to new canadians boy oh boy anida
01:11:36.740
polyev is going to be just uh a nuclear bomb in the middle of the liberal campaign and i look forward to
01:11:43.780
that because good luck attacking her good luck good luck it's going to look real ugly on them
01:11:49.460
um so that's it that's the show today um thanks so much for tuning in everybody thanks sid for being
01:11:56.180
such a great co-host um thanks to everybody in the office and who works behind the scenes um across the
01:12:02.100
country to put the show together to make sure that all the links are there for you to click so that you
01:12:06.420
can find us um thanks to everybody who normally pitches in on the show to keep the lights on and
01:12:12.180
uh i think as david menzies always says stay sane what's called a spine they have a dynamic spine and
01:12:21.060
a static spine and that's how stiff they are so with the dynamic spine it's how much they flex when you
01:12:28.100
shoot the bow that's the important one the static spine is just how much they bend when they're just
01:12:32.740
there uh because if you have too soft of an arrow which it flexes too much it can blow up in the bow
01:12:40.500
the broadheads essentially are a razor blade on the front of your arrow they're a point with razor blades
01:12:46.100
attached this is what you need to use you need to have minimum seven eighths of an inch uh broadhead
01:12:51.460
in order to hunt with because you want to hunt and be ethical about it you don't want that animal to
01:12:57.620
suffer uh and hunting is about the the most ethical and humane way to get your meat uh they're free
01:13:04.660
range organic uh lived a good life lived a good life uh and i mean what more could you ask for