DAILY | Random testing returns at airports; Masks coming back to LA; Teens got $600M from CERB
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Summary
Alexa, Nat, and I chat about the return of random drug testing at Canadian airports, and why we think it's a good idea. We also talk about how Canada is bringing back mandatory random testing of travelers arriving at main airports.
Transcript
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I almost forgot to mention that all, so amazing.
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So, I guess, because, you know, not everyone has watched the Rebel Daily Livestream before,
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basically what we do is the Rebels react to the news of the day, and there's always something
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to react to, and sometimes you know what we're going to say, sometimes you don't.
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We're going to talk about bringing back restrictions, everyone's favorite thing.
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So, Canada is bringing back mandatory random testing of travelers arriving at main airports.
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Well, we, like, it's not a surprise for nobody.
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Everybody knew that everything was probably coming back for autumn and for the fall, and
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it's not a surprise, because we know that the wave is always coming back at this time
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of the year, and especially in Quebec, they were talking about the campaign of vaccination.
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So, we knew that something was coming back, and maybe other measures were coming back.
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Like, we don't know, but you have some place now that they are reinstalling, like, mask
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We see how long it would take that it's coming back here.
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Yeah, well, I mean, you mentioned that we expected this in autumn, in the fall, but it's
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Like, these measures are coming back July 19th.
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I think you don't remember when they put the mandatory mask inside, it was during the summer
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I was just saying that it's funny how they pick these random dates.
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Like, is the science suddenly in effect on the 19th?
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And, like, how do they decide who they're going to choose?
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Like, I guess they're saying it's random, but, like, how do you go about that?
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Like, shouldn't we have, like, a clear plan in place for this and a little bit more structure?
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But since the beginning of everything, it's always like, oh, in a month, they put, like,
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And, like, I think you alluded to, Nat, things are so terrible at the airports right now in
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Like, to bring in more steps to get people on and off flights seems like a horrendous idea.
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France just removed that from their travel, like, restriction.
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So, what I'm hearing is, meet you guys in Paris?
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I feel that Canada kind of is, it kind of seems like we're the test dummy for some of
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Because, as you just mentioned, like, other parts of the world aren't, they're removing
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They're not implementing more, let alone in the summer, where, like, no one is supposed
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Like, why do you guys think Canada is the test dummy for this?
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It's just because, as we know, France, Macron, have lost his majority.
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So, now he have a real, real opposition are stopping what he wants to implement.
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But, here in Canada, Justin Trudeau did an alliance with, like, NDP, and now they are
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And, as we know, Jagmeet Singh is probably, like, in the same boat than Mr. Trudeau.
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But, Nat, you mentioned that other parts of the world are not bringing in more restrictions.
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LA County is inching closer to bringing back indoor mask requirements as Omicron subvariants
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I'm convinced that LA, because of all the celebrities, they like implementing masking because it allows
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Well, me, I would say, as well, the industry of filming, movie, and everything, have more,
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like, when it's come to, if you have, like, too much increased case, we saw it with our
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If you have more case, that stop them to perform, stop them to do their scene and everything.
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So, I think more the people around wear masks, for them, they say, okay, probably they will
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not stop us for doing this or this or this because, and afterwards, like, you're getting
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So, I think it's probably why this place is more, like, strict.
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And if they can't, if sages, sages are cursing, my gosh, dyslexic, if cases are surging, then
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they could, their productions could be shut down again.
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And even though people are out of work all over the world, the people in Hollywood are
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I wrote, interesting, but not relevant at all, that LA County's vaccination rate is 72%
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are considered fully vaccinated, which I believe is two doses.
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80% have really received at least one dose and 40% have received three doses.
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Yeah, I read somewhere that they're going to ask people to get a vaccine every nine months.
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So, going back to what you just said, Kat, it's like summer and all these people are vaccinated,
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Like, doesn't, shouldn't we be questioning that?
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And keep doing it over and over again because it's for your health.
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Um, yeah, I just, I find it fascinating that, um, Gavin Newsom is the governor of California
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and he's also unofficially kind of, uh, said that he wants to run for president.
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So, and you know that in the States, the, the States, um, not the federal government,
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but the, the States run their own like COVID restrictions.
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And maybe it wouldn't have a huge impact, but it's just like, do you want this guy to be
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the president he's like so on board with masking everyone in COVID?
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He's just, he's just like, I mean, California is, I love California.
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Um, and I traveled there all the time, but from what I hear, it's, it's not a nice place
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I think he's pretty like, um, suave and charming.
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Cause we know from our prime minister, like if you have the hair and people think you're
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charming, you can be the leader of the, you know, your country.
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But I think it's going to end up being Newsom versus DeSantis, um, which is going to be very
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Cause I know we didn't put it on the list here, but Ron DeSantis is like completely against
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And he's also against like the transgender woke ideology recently.
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Only women can get pregnant, which is like, Oh my God.
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Like what people were seeing, like during many, many, many, many decades.
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That's why I think it would be such an interesting, um, election and debates.
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And hopefully it won't be like the Trump Clinton election where I remember, I don't know if you
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guys watched the debates, but the debates were not, they didn't debate a single issue on
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All they did was personal attacks back and forth.
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So it would be like really nice to see two people actually talk about the policies that
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So I think that maybe, maybe it'll be like that, but you know, the way that discourse
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is running currently, um, in the world and specifically in the Western world, it's all
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And, you know, he said, she said, but let's hope that it would be an interesting debate.
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Not like, uh, that one in, I think it was in Edmonton about like, uh, the CPC debate when
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they were asking like, which book are you reading now?
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We have so much issue right now in the society.
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Wasn't them, one of the questions like, what's the last Netflix show you, um, binged?
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We're talking politics, but you know, it's not supposed to be lighthearted banter.
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Um, I think we should throw to a, an ad though, because we've got to promo the store.
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Is a young Fidel Castro, wait now, or is it vice versa?
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Wouldn't it be great if we could have a piece of Justin's DNA and a piece of Fidel's DNA and
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But in the meantime, we'll just have to walk around wearing this shirt, hinting at a great
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So, like I said, Justin Trudeau, Adele Castro, as they used to say on the ABC detergent ads,
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Yeah, so as we just saw in that ad, summer code SUMMER, and you can get a free t-shirt with
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We have one in support of the farmer that I really love, and I'm waiting for mine right
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And especially, like, it just shows our support to Netherlands, but as well to other countries
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So, I think it's a good way to show their support and as well to support Reuben News.
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And when Nat starts a protest, there'll be a little Mini Cooper on the t-shirt as well.
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Ivana Trump, former President Donald Trump's first wife, died yesterday suddenly.
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So, she's 73 years old, and the police are saying it looks like an accident, but the
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It's just like, you know, it's a piece of news.
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I don't really have much to say on it other than I think we should just acknowledge it,
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Apparently, Donald Trump and her had a pretty good relationship after their divorce, and
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they talked once a week, and they raised their three children together.
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So, it's sad when someone dies, and she wasn't that old.
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I would share my condolence to Donald Trump and his family.
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I mean, they've lost their mother, which is pretty, and it's suddenly, too.
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I think we want to talk about the high schoolers.
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High schoolers reportedly claimed 636 million in federal relief checks.
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I was going to say, like, they must have had some wild parties that summer.
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All of a sudden, these 15-year-olds are getting all these checks.
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So, Statistics Canada says hundreds of thousands of teenage students received payments of up to
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$5,000, which was money intended for COVID relief aid for jobless taxpayers facing eviction or foreclosure,
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In the article, it says, so this act that was created to support people during the pandemic,
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the act allowed payments to teenagers as young as 15,
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but they needed to provide a tax return from the previous year to prove that they work.
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Blacklock said the records showed federal authorities gave payments without confirming applicants were tax filers.
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So, there's the government doing a great job, as usual.
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It's such a slap in the face to hardworking Canadians, you know, because that's our taxpayer money.
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Like, that's our money going into the pockets of teenagers who don't have to pay rent,
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who don't have bills, and, you know, the cost of living is so dang high.
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Like, it's just so unfair to the average Canadian.
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And, like, imagine you're a teenager and your parents are struggling,
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and you take that money, like, do you think you'd give it to your parents, maybe,
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Like, maybe some kids did, but it's just, I'm impressed that they were able to fill out the forms, you know.
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I thought kids were stupid, but apparently not.
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It's just really sad because, like you said, Nat, we're paying for that,
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and Canada is going to go into more debt than ever because of the CERB payments,
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which I personally used when I got laid off from my last job during the beginning of the,
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like, it was, like, week two of the pandemic, and they laid me off.
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And I went back eventually, and I took CERB for three months,
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and it was really useful for me to pay my rent.
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And I, yeah, I took it for three months, and it was, like, a total of six grand.
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But I actually had bills to pay, and as soon as I got my job back, I canceled it.
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But, you know, they, it's all coming out now that people were continuing to take CERB
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or choosing not to go back to work, and they were basically abusing the system.
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And these kids are doing the same thing, and like you said, they're kids.
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But it's just really sad because Canadians are going to be paying that back for years and years and years,
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and our children will also be paying that back.
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But it's the responsibility of the government to say,
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okay, maybe we made a mistake, so we'll take back the money.
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But they don't have, like, the manpower and the accountability to do that.
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No, they can just throw the bank account, but they cannot take back the money that they gave it too much.
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They can freeze your bank account if you donated money to, let's just say, a trucker rebellion.
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In Ottawa, slash protest, not really rebellion, but you can't stop people from abusing a system that's very easily abusable.
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It's a good point, Alexa, and it's really sad, and we're all going to be eating bugs because of it.
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I'm going to eat some bugs live in my report just for you.
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It's like the whole part of the report is, like, to eat it, like, complete without nothing.
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Maybe your acting will be better than Nicole Kidman's when you eat them.
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You could tell she was not enjoying eating those bugs.
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Yeah, but it was, like, an individual bug each course.
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But hopefully, Alexa, you'll be able to sell it to people a little better.
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That's going to be a great video, and I can't wait to see it, and everyone should tune in for that.
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Alexa, do you want to talk about this next story, the arsenic level in Quebec?
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So, for the people who, everybody knows Quebec, because we take a lot of space in Canada.
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Like, we are doing so much action for climate change.
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We will ban to extract our hydrocarver from the province,
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same if we have, like, the best place in the world to extract natural produce.
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Rwanda Rwanda have a company, a foundry of copper.
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And this produced arsenic emission in the air since many, many years.
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But they just found out that the emission excelled 33 times more than the normal limit.
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So, we saw that the life, experience of life of the people are five years less than usually.
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Some people develop lung cancer or other, like, disease because of that.
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But some woman, like, a woman testimony that she said,
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I left Rwanda Rwanda because I was scared for the future of my family
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So, this is one of the articles that say that the woman that needed to leave Rwanda Rwanda
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because she didn't know until when she would, like, develop a cancer
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And it costs money for her, of course, like, to move her house, move another place.
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Like, it was her personal choice because nobody was doing anything with that foundry.
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And why I am talking about this, it's just because recently our ex-ministry of health
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found out that some documents have disappeared about the impact of the arsenic emission on the population.
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And after that was a big deal, like, and they were talking about the fact that
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the emission was 33 times higher than the normal.
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And so, the foundry that is a part of the company, multinational company that's called Glencore,
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And this year, they will make up to $18 billion of U.S. dollars in net profit, okay?
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So, now they are asking the government about the fact that when they would change the installation
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to reduce their emission, that will cost about $500 million of dollars.
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And now, they are asking the taxpayer to use their money to reduce the toxic emission
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that is actually destroying the life of people.
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But then, they are making $18 billion U.S. dollars profit, net profit, I'm talking like, in their pocket, okay?
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Legault said that he's agreed to be a minority payer on this.
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They should pay for their own, like, installation because they never had, like, a fine or an infraction
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because they released too much arsenic emission in the air.
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But we find out that in Quebec City, the company who is releasing nickel and that Mr. Legault gave the goal
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to release five times more nickel in the air recently, like in April.
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And that 18, like, public health say, no, you should not do that.
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And Legault said, yeah, we will go and release it in the air.
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And that nickel is not the same that you find in Europe.
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So, since, like, the beginning of the year, they released in the air five times more emission of powder of nickel in the air.
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And so, like, now, it's the same multinational that is doing that.
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It's the Glencore company who are not only putting toxic emission in Quebec City, but as well in Rouen, Rouen, Rouen.
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So, our premier is like, okay, we banned this for the climate change.
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We went to the COP26 in Glasgow for the summit of climate change.
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And now you are actually poisoning your own citizen for a multinational company.
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You are actually, like, destroying the life of your citizen.
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And you claim that, oh, I'm doing so good for the climate change.
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You are destroying, like, for the gods, for the big company, your own, like, province.
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You're, like, multinational, and you give more right to them than your own citizen.
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Because people, like, you mentioned, like, your family and friends live there,
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and not just that you know them, but people are breathing that in.
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And, like, you wouldn't know that unless you were following the news.
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It's not like someone's going to come to your door and say, hey, by the way,
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the air is more toxic now than it was before because Legault has decided to approve these measures.
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And, you know, the biggest, like, laugh that I did.
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So, the public health minister, Luc Boileau, say that, oh, but for the arsenic emission,
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we need to have, like, you know, an acceptability social, the social acceptability.
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I was, like, I don't know a lot of people who want more arsenic in the air, okay?
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So, I don't know what you're talking about, about the social, like, acceptability,
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about the level of arsenic emission, but you should, you're the doctor.
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You should put, like, a level rate that is actually acceptable that nobody will be sick.
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The fact that, like, the government just does not care about us.
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And, like, there's just no point in trusting in these people because they're always going to
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do what's best for them or what, you know, gets the most profit or whatever.
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It's just so unfortunate that they're also pretty open about it, too,
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and we can't really do anything about it other than just continue to talk about it and expose these people.
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Because the thing is, is, like, when you breathe, you don't know,
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but in a couple of years, you would develop a lot of disease, cancer, and everything.
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And afterwards, you would be, why have so much, like, cancer here?
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And it's the same, like, you know, I know that is an extreme, like, comparison, but when the nuclear place did explode,
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And after, like, a couple of years and everything, they were dying.
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Yeah, I was literally going to say that I just watched a documentary on Three Mile Island,
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and it was the exact same thing where it was years later, and all these people, everyone in the documentary was like,
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oh, I've had cancer, I've had cancer, I've had cancer.
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And since that was in the 70s or 80s, so ideally, technology has come a long way, and it should be a lot safer now.
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But the point is, is that the government at that time was denying it.
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Like, you can have safe, clean nuclear energy, but you can't have public health officials lying to people.
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They were, oh, there's very little radiation in the air.
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And it's so ironic that this comes at the tail end, hopefully, of COVID, where Quebec has had some of the strictest restrictions in the world.
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And they're like, oh, we care about your health.
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Or they were, you know, a bunch of us have been fined in Quebec for not wearing masks outside.
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But at the same time, they will pump arsenic and nickel into the air and not even tell you.
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Like, they'll tell you, but you have to search for it.
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It's not like they're, like, you know, COVID is on every news channel all the time.
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But also, they're doing this and they're not going to pump it through the media channels like they were with COVID.
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It's just like, oh, yeah, there's a little arsenic happening.
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We'll post that in the third page of some news website.
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And, like, especially for the nickel, most of the scientists, most of the doctors, most of the public health say, no, don't do that.
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Because the nickel, you need it for the electric car.
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So, we, like, produce a lot of electric car because you need it for the battery.
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But all the people, like, will, like, develop cancer and stuff like that.
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Find me one uncorrupt politician who's actually in a position of power.
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Because when you dig and you dig, you will probably find always, it can be really small.
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But I'm sure that the more you dig, the more you find.
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Sorry, on that, I just got word from our producer that we have a clip from Alexa here.
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Actually, I heard that he was going to eat in Montreal.
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And people need to know Outremont is the acidic-like area where they had the most police pressure
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and power against them when they were in the curfew and the measure.
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And this was actually really terrible to see that it was there, eating in their face and
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If Olivia wants to show a clip of it, it can be…
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Vous ne pouvez pas me donner un ticket par rapport à ça, monsieur.
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Sous quelle raison vous me donneriez un ticket ici?
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Si vous refusez l'ordre de circuler sur un trottoir, je peux vous écrire un constat pour ça.
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Je ne vous demanderai pas de ne pas m'enregistrer en ce moment.
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Parce qu'il y a un règlement municipal qui a été…
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J'ai le droit d'enregistrer, monsieur, c'est dans mon doigt.
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You're saying something. I have to believe you.
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Hey, tu sais, vous n'allez pas m'inspirer, monsieur.
00:34:54.060
Si vous ne comprenez pas, ça va finir avec un entrage.
00:35:11.700
So now, the police are giving me an order to cross the other side.
00:35:18.240
Hey, vous n'avez pas le droit de me toucher, monsieur.
00:35:20.960
Je veux juste vous rappeler qu'on a déjà une poursuite contre la SPB.
00:35:37.740
I declared that it was a municipal rule that I was not allowed to just do nothing in the sidewalk.
00:35:47.600
Since when that is a regulation, that is not true.
00:35:51.620
You are lying to me and you create your own, like, law.
00:35:57.800
Didn't Ezra say that to us in a meeting after that event happened, that you, when there's someone of importance in the area.
00:36:05.700
So, like, and again, please correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure he said that on a public sidewalk, we're always allowed to be there unless there's someone of importance.
00:36:16.640
However, you can still be there, but they have the right to search you for anything that could be potentially dangerous to someone of importance.
00:36:22.360
And obviously, you're holding it, you're literally in, like, a dress holding a microphone.
00:36:27.780
It's like, are either of these things dangerous?
00:36:30.160
So, like, what, so they were, I mean, again, I'm not a lawyer, but it looks to me like they were lying.
00:36:38.960
But it's why, like, they say to a guy, a man that was there, he say, they say, we'll give you a ticket if you're not complying to move and to go to the other side of the street.
00:36:50.600
And he didn't comply, so they took him away to write to him a ticket, but at the end, they didn't give it to him.
00:36:59.700
Because they were not in the position to give him a ticket.
00:37:04.980
They had no law that was saying that he was not allowed to stand there.
00:37:11.380
So everything was just, like, power trip of, like, you move, you cannot be there.
00:37:17.820
And the fun fact, all this private security of Trudeau, they had, like, four or five cars all around.
00:37:25.760
They were staying there around the car and sitting in the car when Trudeau is the most visible place in the restaurant next to the street.
00:37:38.740
So I'm sorry, Trudeau, you did this in purpose.
00:37:43.080
You choose the most visible place in the table that we can see you from the street.
00:37:52.760
So at the end of the day, you are searching for trouble.
00:38:03.120
I'm going to Montreal soon, so you should give me the name of some good restaurants.
00:38:11.920
Well, it's going to be my honeymoon, so I don't know.
00:38:26.060
Maybe we'll be sitting where Trudeau is sitting, and then Alexa will be the reporter.
00:38:40.200
He's such a coward, because, like, the people who were with him, they push the plan to hide
00:38:47.880
Like, you people is there, they have questions, especially for inflation, because some people
00:38:53.280
cannot reach both sides because they cannot pay, like, their grocery, they cannot pay, like,
00:38:58.920
for their rent, and they are there in front of you asking questions, and you just push
00:39:11.740
It's worse than if he was eating indoors, like you said.
00:39:14.240
Like, he chose that spot right by the street, and then was like, no, don't look at me and
00:39:21.320
Like, it's like, it's like walking around with, like, feathers and, like, in, like, a bikini
00:39:33.320
But next time, I decided, like, I would be there for selfie, because we saw at the end
00:39:41.380
So, he has time for selfie, but he has no time to ask questions.
00:39:51.520
Because I say at the beginning, like, do you recognize me from the leader debate?
00:40:06.940
Like, you know, I actually more laugh, and I feel him, like, so stressed, and I'm actually
00:40:13.640
laughing all the time, because I'm just like, can I believe that you feel that I'm
00:40:18.860
I'm just there, and the only thing is, like, you just look bad.
00:41:36.060
But remember, guys, to use code SUMMER at checkout, because when you buy two unisex shirts,
00:41:44.480
That deal, I think, is going on all summer long.
00:41:51.940
And don't forget, we do the delivery everywhere.
00:42:01.040
Let's bounce over to our next story, which is another fun airport story.
00:42:06.720
The TSA announces additional gender marker option for pre-check applications.
00:42:21.200
Apparently, they're trying to make boarding more inclusive and traveling more inclusive
00:42:27.520
by having more trans affirming language in the forms.
00:42:33.620
But apparently, it says, since April, applicants have been able to select their gender based
00:42:38.240
on self-attestation, regardless of their biological sex.
00:42:50.180
Like, do I don't personally have a problem with them saying, like, are you a man, a woman,
00:42:55.840
Like, that does not bother me personally at all.
00:43:02.920
I was like, if I self-identify as a bottle of water, are they going to prevent me from
00:43:07.860
getting on the plane because they have to take it seriously?
00:43:22.800
Your government give you this identification is not to you to create your own.
00:43:30.420
If you want to change it, ask the government that you decide that you are, I don't know,
00:43:44.200
And and afterwards, like it's just because now we keep track.
00:43:51.440
I'm a man on one and I'm a woman on the other one.
00:43:54.620
Like, or you decide that at the border I'm a woman, but on my card from the government is a man.
00:44:01.820
So at the end, if something happened, oh, no, it's not the same person.
00:44:10.820
I'm sorry, but researching some someone who did something bad.
00:44:15.880
And just because it's not the same gender on two different identification cards.
00:44:21.260
And now it's all we cannot like accuse that person because it's not the same gender.
00:44:29.420
Yeah, I was going to say, I feel like it is is very dangerous, potentially.
00:44:32.660
I mean, remember that even that Toronto person that was like wanted or something and they
00:44:40.720
Yeah, yeah, that could be really dangerous, because what if this person has harmed people
00:44:45.200
before and we're trying to identify them and we literally cannot because everyone's searching
00:44:52.540
You know, it's so it's so dangerous, potentially, especially when it comes to airlines.
00:44:56.280
Like we want to we want it to be secure on a plane.
00:44:58.680
We want you know, there should be transparency at an airport.
00:45:02.760
You know, like I would say like something really extremist, like it's just an example.
00:45:08.960
But someone won't really come and do bad in Canada.
00:45:13.220
He dressed as a woman, passed the border as a woman, arrived in Canada, remove everything.
00:45:20.180
And he did like what he needed to do, like as I don't know, like a big like terrorist
00:45:30.040
And it would be free for because nobody can identify him.
00:45:33.400
But yeah, like what is the point of having a government issued identification if it doesn't
00:45:41.440
It's like you said, both of you, it's it's dangerous.
00:45:50.560
So if I want to identify as a water bottle or a man, fine, cool.
00:45:54.200
When I'm with my friends, they can call me Evian.
00:45:59.440
But when it comes down to safety and national security and identifying someone, like if
00:46:05.280
you're in the airport and you're like, stop that man.
00:46:08.860
You're like, oh, you mean the man with the dress and the breasts?
00:46:16.120
If I if I change the picture on my passport to look like someone else, it's no longer useful
00:46:22.260
But I don't understand how they could just because it's like in vogue and it's sexy and
00:46:29.140
Just before, you know, when you take like your picture for a passport, you need to your
00:46:42.380
And now we're just like, oh, do whatever you want.
00:46:44.400
You can dress as a man or a woman on your picture, but it's fine.
00:46:49.000
Because we don't want to make you uncomfortable.
00:46:50.840
Never mind the fact that this is supposed to save people's lives and have accountability.
00:46:54.800
Like even if even outside of saving people's lives, like if you travel to another place
00:46:59.320
in the world and you get kidnapped or injured and they're like, we're putting out a search
00:47:08.500
Like, how is that supposed to help you be rescued?
00:47:10.700
Or it's like it's it's horrifying to think about the ramifications of this.
00:47:19.080
I mean, it's being inclusive, you know, like it's it's going to have a detrimental impact,
00:47:24.520
And I think it's I think we should be really concerned.
00:47:30.440
The whole war is not turning on the right side.
00:47:33.820
I have the impression that we were spinning correctly and just like it's something like
00:48:02.680
Do you guys want me to read them or you can all see them on your screen?
00:48:24.860
Hopefully, it will be Jacinda Harden next to be vote out.
00:48:38.340
Because we see a lot of things happening, Boris Johnson out.
00:48:44.660
And now, I have the impression, probably, I heard in the newspaper recently that Trudeau
00:48:54.620
So, I'm just wondering, like, if you were doing your job correctly, you will want to still
00:49:06.240
On my newspaper, it's what, like, I don't know.
00:49:09.360
In Quebec, we have, like, different news, I guess.
00:49:11.640
But it went to our news, like, and I went to see if it was true.
00:49:18.560
On the newspaper, they say that Trudeau have no desire to govern anymore.
00:49:25.400
It sounds like he's trying to get ahead of the fact that he's losing popularity.
00:49:29.800
If you want to save your skin and, you know, save your image, that's cool.
00:49:38.320
But, like, you know, all the mainstream art, sometimes it's, like, clip-bait, like, title.
00:49:57.120
What's the next type of potted plant Trudeau will try to hide behind?
00:50:06.040
Maybe, like, next time he will try to find a bigger one as a tree and just, like, hide behind it.
00:50:14.360
The plant part was not enough big because I was capable to see him still.
00:50:21.380
You're like a mask that's, like, plants, you know?
00:50:28.820
We have, like, Trini Canadian, $1 to promo Jeremy petition at SaveJose.com.
00:50:48.720
We have so many petitions all around and we have so many reporters that if we were watching all the video of everybody, I was not doing my job properly.
00:51:01.360
So, it's about who has no criminal record is being charged with murder by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
00:51:22.320
So, basically, this man was, is being charged with murder for basically stabbing someone in self-defense.
00:51:28.920
And the Manhattan Attorney General is, he originally said it's bailed to $500,000.
00:51:41.780
But he's going to be charged, well, they're trying to charge him with murder.
00:51:44.880
So, the petition is just to try to stop that because, obviously, this was an act of self-defense.
00:51:49.420
And the person who he stabbed is, as the text said, a career criminal.
00:51:55.040
And it's just crazy that in New York City, criminals get to run free.
00:51:58.600
But, you know, people who do an act of self-defense are literally being charged with murder.
00:52:26.520
My dentist just this week lifted the mask requirement.
00:52:32.620
And I didn't have to wear the mask for the first time in years.
00:52:35.140
And I was expecting them to, like, my thing is, like, I'll wear a mask if you make me.
00:52:45.220
But if I need to go to a medical facility, like a dentist's office, I'll wear one.
00:53:08.480
A friend found a pair of lady sunglasses the other day.
00:53:15.480
Not all are indoctrinated into the gender quiz show.
00:53:23.100
Yeah, it's nice when you make a joke and someone laughs at it.
00:53:26.480
I mean, it's always nice when someone laughs at any jokes.
00:53:27.980
But if it's, like, specifically about gender stuff and you're like, you never know how they're going to react.
00:53:42.360
Alexa, je ne peux pas croire que cet officier, c'est un gros tyran qui se fraye un chemin à travers vous pour passer à autre chose.
00:53:50.680
Si je ne peux pas mettre la main sur ma copine, il ne peut pas faire...
00:53:54.460
So, what he said is, like, he cannot believe that this officer did that.
00:54:00.820
So, he called him, like, a tyrant that he just tried to do his way through me.
00:54:08.840
And he said, if I cannot, like, touch my girlfriend, he cannot touch, like, you.
00:54:24.740
And he should have not as well talked to me like that.
00:54:30.580
He tried to just, like, use his power as a police officer.
00:54:36.640
And police need to remember that they are paid by the taxpayer and not by the government.
00:54:48.360
OK, they made a hope for, like, a hope to protect the citizen, not the government, OK, first of all.
00:55:00.880
And they are the ones who leave the consequences that the government take as a decision.
00:55:06.820
And it's mostly bad decision for their own people.
00:55:10.300
So, unfortunately, the police is not what it was before.
00:55:15.620
They are really close to politic, and they are politicized, and they are applying the rule that they receive from the government.
00:55:29.900
Like, I never thought about it that way, Alexa.
00:55:33.440
It's not like they're Trudeau's private security.
00:55:37.280
Why do you need the police to be your private security?
00:55:39.920
They should be keeping the streets safe, keeping citizens safe.
00:55:43.080
But that seems not to be their priority anymore.
00:56:03.240
Well, like the Sri Lanka did, like Italy did, and the UK are doing.
00:56:10.120
We will rid ourselves of the hated Trudeau liberals.
00:56:13.360
The WEF wants to reduce the world's population by 95%.
00:56:21.220
But the World Economy Forum is there since a while, okay?
00:56:25.820
So all the idea was there since a while, just the idea, brainstorming.
00:56:32.120
And they did some steps really slowly that we didn't see at all.
00:56:39.960
But it would be hard to go back because we let them changing all we are, our society.
00:56:48.480
And because, like, just for the food, everything is liberal.
00:57:00.980
So now we depend on buying our food somewhere because we are not growing it anymore.
00:57:10.240
So the thing is, like, they made citizens depend on big companies, on the capital, on everything
00:57:19.720
that is sell because it's all they wanted us to be.
00:57:24.240
And if you look at, like, all the other countries that the WEF is not really touching, we talk
00:57:29.140
about really poor countries, they grow their own food.
00:57:40.020
They try to live independently than cooperation.
00:57:46.180
But when we look at developed society, they make us really dependent.
00:57:53.360
And this is why we live in this old crisis of inflation and the fact that we depend on them.
00:58:10.020
Like, we have so much oil in Canada and that would help offset the cost of gasoline and then
00:58:17.460
Like, the prices of things would start to go down if we just relied on our own God-given
00:58:22.220
But as you said, globalism, they have this weird globalist agenda and it's working.
00:58:27.540
So we definitely do need to keep talking about it and keep pushing back.
00:58:31.620
Canada is always slower to the game than other countries.
00:58:34.020
And I think it's time for us to have more of a fighting spirit.
00:58:43.340
If I'm a boy, but my health card says girl, won't that give a paramedic or emergency doctor
00:58:51.840
Aren't there medications and treatments that are specific to sex?
00:58:56.840
That would be very confusing because there are certain procedures that can only be done
00:59:03.020
Like, and I know that, well, I was going to say, like, I had a doctor once tell me that
00:59:08.660
women are more prone to certain heart things than men and vice versa.
00:59:12.820
And you could be experiencing something and call your doctor and say, well, I'm a man, blah,
00:59:18.260
And they might say, well, since men are less likely to have these sorts of problems, you'll
00:59:22.460
probably be fine, but it's like, really, you're biologically a woman and you could end up
00:59:29.720
But yes, to answer your question, yes, it would make things confusing.
00:59:32.960
So we were talking about it on a security level.
00:59:35.840
But yeah, I didn't even think about that in terms of your own personal health.
00:59:40.600
And especially when you go to your hospital, they will ask you your sex because some medication
00:59:45.980
if the dose is different for a woman and a man, because our body is not reacting the
00:59:53.800
Most of the time, like a woman, the dose would be lower, lower because our body works differently.
01:00:02.980
So it can be really dangerous to say that you are another sex when you arrive to the
01:00:25.400
I found a charity from the GTA that brings vulnerable youth to the outdoors and doesn't require
01:00:30.720
Unlike the popular fake Canadian coffee company, it's called Project Canoe.
01:00:37.460
Maybe that's something that Tamara can cover as well, because she's been all over the popular
01:00:43.860
coffee company's lack of, well, not lack of their vaccination policy.
01:00:49.620
So not allowing unvaccinated children into their camp, which is specifically for disadvantaged
01:00:55.720
children who can't afford to go to other camps.
01:01:01.740
But like, especially like, I'm a Tim Hortons camp.
01:01:05.760
I experimented this amazing camp and it's mostly made for the people who have one parent,
01:01:15.240
And my sister went there and when she passed away, I took the place because they allowed me
01:01:25.940
And that bring me so much experience and strongness, like in my life.
01:01:33.660
And now I just think that all these children that, that will be penalized and these children
01:01:41.860
They need it because they don't have like a lot of money.
01:01:46.000
They, they cannot be afforded to send to just a normal camp where, where they live.
01:01:50.780
And these camps is free and it's offering for them to have a beautiful experience of life
01:02:00.020
So like stopping children to go there for me, it's, it's just outrageous.
01:02:06.320
We'll look into this project canoe because it could be a great alternative.
01:02:20.160
Would it be interesting to look into chemtrails, jets releasing chemicals into the atmosphere?
01:02:24.320
I haven't gone down that rabbit hole completely, but seeing lots of photos on Telegram.
01:02:30.480
In the same time, we need to be careful of picture and video.
01:02:34.080
Sometimes they can be like a little bit changing.
01:02:37.260
So it's always looking at the sources, but, um, yeah, I agree that sometimes the weather
01:02:46.340
So, um, I don't know much about it, so I cannot really comment.
01:02:51.160
Uh, probably we should like ask one of our experts on weather, uh, in our team if we have
01:02:57.400
one, but yeah, we can, I don't say that we're, we're not doing it.
01:03:01.800
We just need to find the perfect person to investigate on that.
01:03:05.880
I just know that Alex Jones has been talking about this for a long time and he usually ends
01:03:13.100
We, but like you said, Alexa, anything can be fixed and I do Photoshop all day.
01:03:22.120
We just don't know a lot about it, but yeah, we, there's a rabbit hole there to go down.
01:03:34.540
I appreciate the patient, the passion of you lady.
01:03:57.840
I totally knew that there was more to the story that met the eye.
01:04:05.340
Um, it looks really interesting and it's such a touchy subject because the Canadian flag was down for like six months because of the bodies that they thought they were going to find under the residential school or on the grounds.
01:04:20.540
And like it says in the trailer of Kamloops, um, not a single body has been found to this day.
01:04:26.120
So, and, and it's funny because we didn't, we don't hear about that part.
01:04:30.840
You, you still see, and, and it doesn't erase the tragedy of the residential school system for what it was.
01:04:41.560
And we know for a fact that they were taking kids out of their family homes and they were trying to erase their Aboriginal identity.
01:04:50.600
And, but to put all this blame on Canadians and specifically Christian Canadians, um, was horrific because there were no bodies found.
01:05:02.280
And last summer, how many churches were burned?
01:05:05.620
I think it was around 50 churches were burned because of a reaction to the, the findings.
01:05:13.160
And I remember posting about it on my Instagram saying, let's not burn down churches, like something innocuous like that.
01:05:19.640
And I had people messaging me and they're like, well, you know, the Catholic church and this and that.
01:05:24.340
And I was like, no, no, no, no, stop right there.
01:05:35.700
Let's not, let's not burn things just because you disagree with them.
01:05:43.240
Like at the end of the day, the problem was still there.
01:05:48.240
Like they just want us to be angry and emotional and just to like, just to react to things like
01:05:54.220
with like fueled completely by our emotions because that breeds chaos.
01:05:57.960
And I, I guess given everything they are doing with gender and everything that's happening
01:06:03.200
right now, like they're, they want chaos, I guess, because I guess when people are confused,
01:06:10.780
And more people are polarized, more it's easy like to go over as well because people are
01:06:19.260
So they just like, the anger is just increasing.
01:06:22.500
And afterwards, like you have really a big separation of the people.
01:06:26.640
And it's what will happen as well with the inflation, the rich against the poor.
01:06:39.420
And that will create like really a disturbing like society soon.
01:06:59.480
And I think we did like talk about a lot of nice like subject, girl.
01:07:12.620
I said it just to be, you know, myself, you know, a girl.
01:07:20.120
Be sure to tune in every weekday at 12 p.m. for the live stream.
01:07:23.160
It's hosted by different people every single day.
01:07:25.280
So and make sure to sign up for email reminders.
01:07:31.020
Maybe maybe this will be happening again next Friday.
01:07:35.040
Please, guys, if you want to know everything that what is going on in
01:07:40.580
Netherlands, we did extend the stay of our two journalists there.
01:07:46.160
They have a breaking, I think, story that's coming up from today.
01:07:49.700
So if you want to know everything and you want to support them in their
01:07:54.180
travel expense, because we send there, we pay the flight costs, the hotel,
01:08:01.800
And they are always mostly, like, eating, like, on the gas station because
01:08:05.700
they are always, like, running for their time to cover all the blockage that
01:08:13.960
And as well, you can share it worldly because mainstream is not talking about
01:08:19.380
And we want to know what is happening there because the impact will be
01:08:25.840
That will impact everybody because Netherlands is the biggest, one of the
01:08:40.980
And like Matt said, this is every weekday at noon.
01:08:43.440
And on Monday, you'll have Adam and Sheila, I think.
01:08:53.160
What else we've done is we've looked at other bottlenecks.
01:08:56.160
And one of those bottlenecks were the COVID testing on the airport premises.
01:09:00.960
So what we've decided to do is to remove that bottleneck from airports and to get
01:09:10.660
And while we worked out the new logistics for that, we suspended testing until we
01:09:16.900
So now the new process is back in place where there will be no testing at airports.
01:09:26.180
The new process is where randomly selected passengers will be done automatically.
01:09:36.340
And then they'll do their test off-site, either virtually or at a pharmacy.
01:09:42.940
So it is an improved process that takes into account two things.
01:09:47.400
First, the importance of those tests for the protections of our public health, for the
01:09:55.140
Second, to do it seamlessly in a way not to impact the congestions or the flow of passengers