DAILY Roundup | Cabinet changes coming, Trudeau selfie backfires, Vaccine policies back in focus
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Join us on this episode of Build the Dream, where we discuss the news of the day and provide some commentary on political happenings and other worldly things happening in Canada. This week, we discuss David Menzies' recent trip to the wildfires, the Canadian election, and much more!
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all right hello everyone joining us at home i'm tamara ugolini your co-host and i'm joined here
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with our quebec correspondent alexa lavois alexa how are you doing over there um really fabulous
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have you seen how beautiful day it is today yeah we're not worried about the looming the looming
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wildfire smoke today are we no yeah good good it's like i feel like i'm just recovering from
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a manic monday so it feels like monday has just kind of moved over and been pushed over into
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tuesday um but here we are we have a jam-packed schedule to share with you for anybody who is
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not familiar with what we're doing today it is tuesday july 25th which is absolutely crazy to
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think that we're pretty much out of july we'll be into august before we know it um but this is our
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way to kind of dissect the news of the day and provide some commentary on political happenings
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and other worldly things that are happening and usually david menzies hosts the daily stream and
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the daily roundup as we're calling it now um but because our studio is still being refurbished
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there was a couple tweaks that we need to to get to to just to make it that extra bit better um and
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if you're not familiar with what i'm talking about you can head over to build the dream.com or dot ca
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i can never remember what the notion was there but um yeah build the dream.com and you can see
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how we've revamped our studio so there's a couple tweaks happening this week so david menzies has been
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sent on as our mission specialist to head out to the field there it is there yeah you can see ezra
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in a hard hat um so the studio is pretty much there but there was just a couple tweaks and so we're
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hosting remotely for i think the remainder of the week and maybe another couple days next week
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depending you know renovations are like that thing where you just never really sure what you're going
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to get and you're never really sure how long exactly or how much it's going to cost in the end so
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um that's where we're at but stay tuned at build the dream.com if you want to follow along
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we're streaming on a couple different platforms i know it's just because i find that funny because
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it seems like you describe what we get with the liberals we never know how much it would cost us
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and what we would get at the end of the day that's right yeah yeah it's just we'll put a
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rough budget in place but i mean it could be a couple million dollars more than that and it could
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take five years instead of the allotted one or two i'm never really sure what you're going to get
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that's a good analogy to use but for those of you who are joining us uh we're streaming on youtube
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rumble getter and odyssey but at some point because of youtube's censorious thuggery we will be
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talking about some covid nitty-gritty and we don't want to have to self-censor so we will sign off of
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youtube at that point and then i would invite you to join us on rumble odyssey or getter i hope i had
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those platforms correct and of course david menzies would always tell you what national day it is um and
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so in honor of him and his inability to join us today today i'm finding is national carousel day
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or national merry-go-round day um which commemorates the first patent for a carousel design in 1871
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if you can believe it i don't know alexa do you have any carousels or merry-go-rounds where you are
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no we have a super vintage one wow there's there's one we have a super vintage one in
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rosaneeth so it's a very small um little i guess it's i guess it's like um an indigenous uh oh why
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can't i think of the word um anyway it's on um aboriginal territory or land and i think it dates
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back to the late 1800s in this little small town called rosaneeth uh it's just north of where i live
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anyway so that's kind of a highlight they have a fall fair and anyway so today's national carousel
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day they're in honor of david menzies and his funny little tidbits of information that he seems to just
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come up with out of thin air um okay but anyway we have a ton of news to dissect today and i suppose
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the first thing we'll get to is prime minister justin trudeau who i suspect is starting to go
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out on the campaign trail he's been acting and this we'll have some other recent uh news to share
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with you on why we think that is but in this particular video he stops to get a selfie with
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someone who he thinks is a fan who turns out to actually be more of a hater have a look
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it's like it reminds me when he always turns around and smiles and waves no matter what kind
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of things you're yelling at him and i use that more and more these days i i it is doing that with
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everybody because i remember when he came in montreal for uh visiting agricultural worker
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and i was the only one there and i said like i was just screaming his name and he just turned around
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i'm by myself by the way and just wave at me until like you realize it was me and he stopped
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it doesn't matter what you're yelling at him or what's going on around him he's just so he has
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his his one thing that he has to follow and that just seems to be smile and wave you know that old
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we have this thing in english where we say when even if you don't agree with something or you you
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know you want to bite your tongue um you smile and nod smile and nod and trudeau has this thing where
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he just smiles and waves smiles and waves doesn't matter what's going on around him uh but this
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is happening more and more we saw most recently in belleville where he was heckled by a large crowd
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so much so they had to cancel or cut short their um their convoy for lack of a better word his
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entourage of all of these gas guzzling suvs that he rolls up on these events in uh which is funny
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because you know he's always criticizing everyone uh for their carbon usage and has now imposed
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two or three different carbon taxes onto canadians indiscriminately and actually that's kind of leads
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us into the next video that we have to share with you which is a clip that we um have from a struggling
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grandma at a recent event so i think after trudeau went to belleville he went to peterborough and then
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this one this particular clip comes from buckhorn he held a um a gathering there and this grandma
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gives a tearful exchange on how the carbon tax has caused her to not be able to feed her family
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and that she's down well i don't want to give it away so let's show this clip and then we'll talk
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about it after i feel like you have failed me and i'm asking you here today to fix that something's
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wrong now mr joe my heat and hydro now cost me more than my mortgage i now
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i now not only work 75 hours a week i stay and work 15 hours a day just so i don't lose my home
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my hydro bill my hydro bill i want to share with you a single family home one person who works hard
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with a brace up to her leg partially paralyzed every single day i put that brace on and i'm proud to be
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canadian but something's wrong with our system and i have faith in you and god that you're going to work
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hard to fix it how do you explain to a woman how she's supposed to pay a hydro bill a thousand and
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and i did it i've done it i've done it for the last year i lived without hydro for five days after
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paying a 680 bill they showed up one day i'm asking you mr judeau and here is my question today
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how do you justify to a mother of four children three grandchildren physical disabilities and
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working up to 15 hours a day how is it justified for you to ask me to pay a carbon tax when i only
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have 65 dollars left of my paycheck every two weeks to feed my family a lot of different elements come
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into your into your question a number of them are provincial uh hydro bills are uh provincial but as you
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point out uh the federal uh the federal government's decision to put a price on carbon uh is something
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that we have uh moved forward with and it's one that is uh causing consternation amongst uh a broad
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range of people and i i understand because uh carbon and carbon emissions and carbon uh is part of uh
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everything we do whether it's uh heating our homes or getting back and forth from work uh or uh or in the
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products we buy just zero compassion in his response there was just no no empathy no sympathy
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for that struggling obviously very hard-working and disabled grandmother who can't even afford to
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heat her home and that is before she's even seen how the second implementation of this carbon tax
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is going to affect her bills moving into this winter right we're in the summer we're not currently having
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to heat our homes in minus 20 minus 30 degree weather as we have in various parts across canada
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um so she i think hasn't even seen the worst of it yet
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uh everywhere like the country the quebec and of course like electricity and all the costs were
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raised especially i'm probably sure that they will have more tax on carbon for really discourage
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people to use the fossil fuel to heat their home so people will probably need to turn their
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heating system into the heating system into the electric system but if you're not from quebec i would say
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that um i i don't know how other provinces are paying for their electricity i don't know if it's
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equal to quebec or a little bit more higher or maybe you are actually paying less than us but i would say that at
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one point i don't think we will have enough electricity to for everybody i think they would ask us to reduce
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our consumption of electricity but paying more for it so i am probably expect on the years to come
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probably like new regulation will apply as like everybody not like washing in the same time or not
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consuming at a high peak in the same time to make the electricity more fluid and more affordable but i
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think like we will need we will like lost like we'll not have enough like electricity for everybody
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right i'm pretty sure for it and so yeah the problem that she's living right now that would be the reality
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for most of canadian in the future well we just need to look at california who has rolling blackouts at any
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given time and the burden on the electricity grid that is not equipped to run electric vehicles and and
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support the increasing demand uh not to mention the carbon required to generate the electricity um and
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i'm i'm seeing here i'm becoming a little bit more reliably informed that that is potentially an old clip
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that's just been rehashed and re-shared but regardless i have it's not electricity but i published on twitter
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back in march of this year uh a screenshot a small capture of my enbridge gas bill and this was pro this
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was after the first carbon tax implementation prior to the second one that all canadians got to celebrate
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on canada day when trudeau implemented the second set of his taxes to help i guess with the um help
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offset the heating of the environment uh or the earth and so this is a snapshot of my gas bill and this was
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actually small compared to what we paid this was in march so what we paid actually in december january
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in february um and you can see here that my previous bill was 626 so that's 30 days and i don't keep my
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house crazy hot i keep it at you know 20 degrees celsius give or take um and uh and then the the next
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amount was 429 dollars and 80 cents so that was for part of february and into march and if you break down
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the charges there so uh you can see federal carbon charge so this is a percentage of your total bill
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it's not a set amount every bill doesn't get the same amount but the percentage of my bill that went
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to the federal carbon charge was 54 dollars and 53 cents and this might seem like not very much to some
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people but when you add that to every person's bill every person's gas bill will have a percentage
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allotted to the federal carbon charge and that could be 50 dollars it could be 20 so on and so
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forth times millions of users of of gas users this is an astronomical amount going to our government
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and what are they doing with it like like where is that money actually going in terms of a tangible
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benefit under the guise of somehow being able to magically cool the earth and prevent what they call
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this climate hysteria of global warming um i know it just makes no sense that go to their suv gas car
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and to their jet plane and like actually they are using real life gas and carbon with the money that we spend
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in over fee for a carbon tax well and as you can see in this breakdown here you know there's a
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customer charge there's a delivery charge there's a transportation to enbridge to their facility
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charge and then there's the gas supply charge which i think is what my actual usage was which was 146
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out of 429 80 that's what i actually used in gas the rest is just i don't know i would say thievery in
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my opinion and tax uh there's a cost adjustment and then of course there's hst on top of it so you
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actually pay i believe and correct me someone if i'm wrong but you pay the federal carbon charge and
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then you pay hst tax provincial tax on top of your federal carbon charge like it's it's quite literally
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tax on top on top of tax at this point and um we know that canadians pay you know the average i think
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is approximately 40 to 50 percent of our wages go to tax and that 54 dollars this day and age that's
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like a third of the average canadian's grocery bill a week that is a huge amount of money that canadians
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can be better utilizing to feed their families and afford fresh fruits and vegetables for their
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children that's going just to our government who is so high up in their ivory towers we've had a few
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articles recently and perhaps we can pull them up quickly but trudeau is on par to spend almost
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a hundred thousand dollars in just his personal grocery budget this year which is more than what
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the average canadian makes in a year he is so out of touch and so misaligned with what actual canadians
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are dealing with on the ground um that it it makes sense that we may be heading into another snap
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election with some of the ways that the government is that he that he's acting currently yeah there he
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is on track to spend well over a hundred thousand dollars on groceries at his personal residence in
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2023 and i think it's at the end of that particular article where it denotes um that the average canadian
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makes i think it was about seventy five thousand dollars a year um and again that's based on how you
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know your family and so on and so forth yeah down at the very very bottom i think it's the last sentence
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so i've i referenced this report oh maybe not um anyway we've done oh there it is the average canadian
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household income in 2022 was seventy five thousand five hundred dollars so he's spending more than the
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average canadian makes just on his own personal grocery bill but the thing was just and trudeau is just
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because he's born already in a rich family really wealthy no problem we're there so the fact that in
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never face what is the real reality for the middle wage uh people in canada he will never really
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understand what is what it is to struggle at the end of the month what it is to struggle to always like
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like questioning if you will have enough like you just pay like uh for things like simple thing as milk
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at the end or some people need to make choice right now do i'm eating meat or i'm thinking like i don't
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know like substitute or like i'm probably not i would not probably surprised to see some people who are
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under nutrient like base food at one point like that they would need like to probably use supplement
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pills because they would like not eating like equally on their diet yeah yeah we can't afford the
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2019 canada food guide recommendation of servings of fruits and vegetables per day because it came out
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in 2019 pre this record inflationary period um arguably at the hands of the justin trudeau liberals and their
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money printing their endless money printing throughout the covetous area
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um which now he's starting to reap the he's starting to reap the repercussions of and we're hearing now
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that uh he's going to be shuffling his cabinet so this is huge news um just this morning two additional
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ministers announced that they would not be seeking re-election and these are high uh top bureaucrats in the
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the liberal cabinet so this particular story comes from global news and it's the announcement of
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transport minister omar al gabra and procurement minister helena um i want to make sure that i
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pronounce her last name yetzek they announced on their social media this morning that they would not be
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seeking re-election and so the way that trudeau has been campaigning and he's been hosting these town
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halls and traveling all across the country where he just gets repeatedly heckled um and has groups of
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protesters following his entourage along now we have some of his senior cabinet announcing that they
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will not be seeking re-election but i don't think it really matters because they're sitting on a gold-plated
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pension they have a cushy retirement laid out for them um helena yatzek is 72 years old uh so she gets
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to sit on yeah she gets to sit on a nice retirement pension and um omar al gabra i mean he's only 53
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but he'll have a cushy pension waiting for him as he as he steps down as the uh minister of transportation
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which i think his legacy omar al gabra's legacy will be the failure of the arrive can app which
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we saw instituted in canada for all travelers both both canadian nationals and international
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travelers coming to canada were coerced by this government under the guise of you know stopping
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the spread of covet 19 to download what many called spyware government-sanctioned spyware through
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this arrive can app where you had to list your vaccine status upload your private medical
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information your testing covet 19 pcr testing documents and then you had had the government
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basically following up with you during that the post-arrival period on whether or not you became
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symptomatic with covid um but they never tracked any of the data they never it never um was used
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in any sort of tangible way the company itself i think it was like 53 million dollars cost for this
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app to be um to be developed whereas small canadian talent said they could do it for a quarter if that
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less than that less than that yeah yeah and so i think that will be omar al gabra's legacy is just
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his complete inability to adequately manage the covid response pandemic preparedness um the the strikes
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at the airports the the failures of at the airports the backlogs traveling there in 2022 2021 and 2022
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was absolutely insanely cumbersome and it was at the hands of him as the transport minister and
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same with with the trucker convoy that took to the nation's capital in 2022 this was due to
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covid related mandates instituted by the federal government and him as transport minister
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well i wanted to have your opinion on that but what do you think is the strategic plan behind the fact that
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now they are shuffling the minister different minister to change for other one what do you think that
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because they have a fresh meat in expression that now like people will like maybe trust more liberals
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well i wonder if they're just rats fleeing a sinking ship um as they see maybe their internal polling
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is showing that favorability of the liberal cabinet is at an all-time low we see it when trudeau is out in
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public he's heckled um by protesters he is not liked by many canadians on the ground he's he's truly is
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a fringe minority government and he's only being upheld because the other fringe minority government
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of the ndp and he have this unofficial coalition where they essentially prop each other up as though they
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are a majority government but they don't they aren't they're two fringe minority governments banding together
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and in this very undemocratic exercise of of power and overreach into the house of commons and our
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parliamentary procedures um and i think that that canadians are fed up they're seeing that their
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policies are negatively affecting people our economy if we we can't afford fruit to feed our families
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this is a government failure this isn't a good sign that things are going well in canada our our
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various systems that we fund and we pay into with these aggressive taxes are failing us and are crumbling
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and so either this is rats seeing is fleeing sorry um a sinking ship or maybe maybe trudeau is shuffling
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around to become more woke or will the cabinet become less woke um who's to say as i mentioned
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these some of these ministers are getting up there in age and yeah maybe it's to get fresh meat in but
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maybe it's because they can see via their internal polling but also out in public that canadians are fed
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up and they're not an agree they're not agreeable to these the policies in the way that the government is
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heading do you think that that will happen in 2023 or you think that maybe earlier in 2024
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i would personally i hope that the sooner that an election is called the better um i don't know how
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we could continue on i think so the leader of the ndp jagmeet singh has said that they they've they've
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banded together at this unofficial coalition i believe until sometime in 2025 and many argue that
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that's because jagmeet singh is on track to get his pension in 2025 so you have to be two terms
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running uh eight years as a minister in order to get your pension and so jagmeet singh isn't quite
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there yet he needs uh roughly a year and a half more in his term to get that pension and so many argue
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that his reason for forming this unofficial coalition is just so that he can ensure he gets his pension in
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2025 but i am it looks dire if we're into 2025 with this government who remains so out of touch
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showing grotesque ineptitude and incompetence um and as we're seeing now so he uh has three ministers
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not running again as we mentioned omar al gabra uh procurement minister helena and then there's also
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on monday mental health and addictions minister carolyn bennett she announced that she would not
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be seeking re-election at the end of her current term and then we also have uh joyce murray who's 69
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years old and um there's talks now we have this tweet to share as well if we can pull it up on screen
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yeah joyce murray she's the uh fisheries minister she won't be seeking re-election and then there's
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also some unofficial talks that justice minister david lametti and uh bill blair the emergency
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preparedness minister and former public safety minister will also not be running for re-election
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so this is pretty huge these were also these were also key players in the handling of the pandemic
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response of the freedom convoy the trucker convoy that took to the nation's capital i mean alexa you
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were there on the ground the political landscape at that time was really looking very dire and i think
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that was really the sentiment on the ground at the convoy itself is just the distaste and the
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dissatisfaction with these very ministers yes and the manipulation of the information the lies that
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was like propagated into the cabinet and uh we saw it during the commission like all like the
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untruth that was just like unveiled during that commission and and finally like the commissioner needed
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to trust a side or another and uh it's it's really sad that he trusts like the the side of the cabinet
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because there was like so much manipulation of information and this is disgraceful for canadian
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and i would say that i'm not going to miss them or maybe we get we'll get worse we never know like
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what we will get afterwards is it worse or it's going to get better we we cannot know until we don't have
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the name of the people well that's right that's why i say like is the liberal party going to become
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more woke or less are they shifting things around because they're seeing that canadians are not in
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agreement with the way the party's going i mean regardless it looks like the liberal party's going down
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um the the public distaste and distrust in the government is up and we have this massive either
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resignation or not seeking re-election happening with top senior officials in the liberal cabinet
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uh this is this is pretty big news and i just if it weren't for that ndp coalition and the ndp leader
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saying propping up the liberal government i think this would just trigger this would this would be a
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clear indication that there is an election maybe there still is maybe there's still hope but um
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i don't know how we're going to make it to 2025 that's for sure and i think is imagine if we the
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liberals are losing the next election talking for this and uh finally they decide to replace
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justin trudeau i'm just wondering who is the person who will take the place of justin trudeau and try to
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rebuild the liberal party poor that person yeah that's a great question and i guess we'll see in
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the coming days i think this is supposed to be announced um tomorrow morning if i'm remembering
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correctly so we'll see who's going to be shuffled around and put in some new positions um i don't know
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if before we head on into an ad break we want to just show this little clip of omar al gabra
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hi friends after almost 11 years as a member of parliament two and a half years as a minister and
00:30:26.020
six elections i've made the difficult decision to not run in the next election until then i will
00:30:31.840
continue to serve the constituents of mississauga center as their member of parliament as a result of
00:30:36.980
this decision i'm also stepping aside from my role as minister because the prime minister deserves a
00:30:42.240
cabinet who is committed to running in the next federal campaign this was not an easy decision
00:30:47.120
it's always tricky to figure out the best timing for such a step but i feel it's the right time for me
00:30:52.740
i've had an incredible journey in public service as the minister of transport i helped lead our country
00:30:58.200
through many challenging issues we protected canadians during covid while supporting the
00:31:03.500
transportation industry during an extraordinary period we worked on reforming our aviation sector
00:31:10.120
by enhancing transparency and accountability we worked on improving our supply chain and established
00:31:16.900
a supply chain office that will advance resilience and efficiency within our transportation network
00:31:23.380
we are moving closer to making the dream of a high frequency passenger rail that connects
00:31:29.920
quebec city to toronto a reality those are just few examples of the important projects that i had the
00:31:36.620
honor of working on that are important to canada during this wonderful ride i met incredible canadians
00:31:42.700
and visited every corner of our beautiful country i loved every minute of it i'm very grateful to have
00:31:49.540
worked alongside prime minister trudeau and to have gained his confidence i remain committed to his vision
00:31:55.620
and his leadership i also want to thank my supporters who've kept believing in me my current and former
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staff for their dedication the amazing public servants who serve canadians with integrity my colleagues
00:32:13.240
who have become like family to me and lastly i want to thank my constituents who i've had the honor of
00:32:21.240
representing in ottawa this has been the journey of a lifetime and i feel exceptionally lucky to have had this
00:32:28.600
experience canada is the best country in the world because of our people and our values i'm excited for what's
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next but in the meantime thank you for everything
00:32:39.620
i think it was going to cry what like if he pet himself talking about i did so great for transportation
00:32:51.340
plane industry and no you actually did the opposite
00:32:56.060
stop stop propagating lies you actually make like the airport the worst in the world you actually like
00:33:05.960
did the worst thing for the trucker to stop them to do their job and to make their company running
00:33:13.840
you you stole so many jobs from workers because you you impose a shot that people would did didn't want it
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and and now you just say oh i was so great and now i'm going to something else better
00:33:30.040
oh i was like seriously like this guy is living another world but i don't know where is it but
00:33:36.960
isn't his head yeah it's the ivory tower that they just dwell up in there with not a care in the world
00:33:42.600
he says i visited every corner of this country and i'm thinking yeah on taxpayer dollars thanks to
00:33:50.440
the taxes of hard-working canadians who are struggling to feed their families let alone tour across the
00:33:57.720
country um he says canada's thanks for the fossil fuel that actually did transport you too right
00:34:05.340
yeah we can't forget about that he says that canada is the best country because of the people
00:34:11.580
and the values that it has but these politicians are so out of touch and ignore the people and those
00:34:18.200
those very values that built our great country and are just striving to turn it into this woke dumpster
00:34:24.600
fire of inclusivity and tolerance under the guise of disavowing every identity that used to make
00:34:31.580
canada canada this great country that he says that we have um and i think as i've already mentioned that
00:34:38.740
canadians are are seeing that the liberal party is just destroying that best the best country that we
00:34:45.420
know and love and are getting fed up with it but um of course he had to say in there that he still
00:34:50.300
supports the vision of justin trudeau so uh that's not very reassuring for who's to replace next um or
00:35:00.480
maybe that's just the the double speak of politicians who talk out of both sides of their mouths
00:35:06.260
we're never really sure yeah but so anyway i'm not going to to miss him either as bill blair
00:35:17.300
lamity and everybody else we have i'm just going to read this one super chat quickly and then we will
00:35:25.800
go to an ad from the wellness company who started up recently in canada uh it's from amt60 gives five
00:35:33.860
dollars thank you very much are you concerned about the new who treaty that might be in effect
00:35:38.540
by may of 2024 did you discuss the price of the rumble rants being less than five dollars
00:35:44.340
u.s because that equals seven dollars canadian could you make it three or four pensioner yes thank
00:35:50.960
you amt60 we did bring this up uh last week after you brought it to our attention and um i think that
00:35:58.560
so i don't actually monitor the chat when we're on the live stream it's just too many moving parts
00:36:03.120
um but what the consensus was is that any monetary donation will be shared into our chat to read on
00:36:13.860
screen and so um the the consensus was that those higher donations will definitely be read but
00:36:23.680
sometimes we can't get to all those small smaller donations because we end up getting a lot of trolls
00:36:30.240
and um and if you're you know if you make it a dollar then people end up just trolling it takes
00:36:36.920
up a lot of our time we don't get to dissect the actual news and so it'll be kind of picked
00:36:42.420
through there to find what's most relevant and what's most conducive to the chat that we're
00:36:47.680
discussing or tips or tricks or things like this um so there will be i guess i don't want to say
00:36:53.920
screening in place necessarily but uh but yeah we've definitely considered that that is as we've
00:37:01.020
already discussed during inflation that's a lot to ask of people so um give us get whatever it is
00:37:08.200
that you can manage and then as long as it's relevant and it's not just and needless trolling
00:37:15.500
um we'd love to hear your thoughts and share them on air and then in terms of the who treaty so there's
00:37:22.140
the pandemic accord i think is what they were last calling it they've changed the names so many times
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but there's the pandemic accord and then there's the um the treaty itself which the name is now
00:37:33.280
um eluding me but there's two different pieces of legislation that they're trying to institute
00:37:40.400
and yeah i'm concerned about it i'm concerned that we didn't even have any of that that kind of
00:37:47.940
legislation in place when pandemic hit and they were still able to sway and enforce whatever policies
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and procedures they wanted other countries to institute so um i don't know how much of a huge
00:38:04.660
difference that's going to make because they did it they they did the lockdowns the masking the vaccine
00:38:09.300
passports so on and so forth um without having any of that legally binding infrastructure in place to
00:38:15.080
begin with but at the same time they tried to pass it before but it fell so now they try it again
00:38:23.240
and if it fell believe me they would come back again and try it again until it actually worked
00:38:30.540
actually i remembered so it's it's they're making amendments to international health regulations
00:38:37.020
and so that is actually more concerning to me and if you follow james roguski he has a sub stack and
00:38:43.720
he's on all major social media and i think it's stop the who.com is his website or maybe that's ours but
00:38:50.260
anyway either we'll link back to the other um because i've covered some of his reports and i've
00:38:55.440
featured him as a guest as well um in an interview but the international health regulations are already
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in place they are already legally binding international health regulations that uh the member states which
00:39:07.920
canada u.s is a member state of the world health organization they must uphold so there's this new
00:39:15.020
uh pandemic treaty or the pandemic accord whatever it's called now but they're also trying to amend
00:39:22.140
existing international health regulations and that to james roguski who is the researcher on the file
00:39:30.440
he does incredible work and he's really deep dived and continued to follow this very closely
00:39:35.520
that is what he is most concerned about and makes sense because it's already in place whereas this
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new treaty or accord needs to still go through whatever check and balance that these unelected
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bureaucrats have in place in order to do so um so i would i would recommend heading over to check out
00:39:55.260
some of his reports and um i'm just going to double check here stop the who or stop the treaty.com
00:40:02.980
where you can find more yeah stop the who.com is james roguski's website
00:40:07.900
so we what we're going to do is we're going to go to a quick ad for the wellness company and then
00:40:13.780
we're going to talk about some covid nitty-gritty and perhaps elaborate a little bit more on this
00:40:18.600
who the world health organization's attempts at undermining individual nations sovereignty and so
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we will cut our youtube stream head on over to another platform rumble odyssey or getter join us there
00:40:32.640
but when you come back from the ad break we will no longer be streaming on youtube because of their
00:40:37.340
censorious community standards so please join us on one of those other platforms to continue to hear
00:40:42.540
our commentary yeah it's the best part you don't want to miss that how in the world could such a
00:40:49.280
small group of people with limited resources change world history but in fact that's happening and it's
00:40:56.180
the power of the truth the truth is like kryptonite health care isn't in some sense working very well
00:41:01.980
foster colson is thinking about this he's got a new company an online health care platform called the
00:41:07.040
wellness company telehealth company called the wellness company the wellness company the most
00:41:11.020
popular product is the detoxification supplement that features natto kinase natto kinase is the only
00:41:17.500
enzyme that we're aware of right now that dissolves the spike protein spike protein is loaded in the body
00:41:22.600
with the covid19 infection and definitely with the vaccines we've been completely accurate on the
00:41:28.560
spread of the virus early treatment on the deficiencies in hospital care and now the deaths that are
00:41:34.560
occurring after vaccination this is a human outrage and is occurring at the end of a hypodermic needle
00:41:41.460
isn't it interesting natural substances combating this man-made disaster
00:41:46.440
all right we have a couple other chats that i just want to get to before we move into the covid nitty-gritty as
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i like to call it um we have judah bercy gives five dollars thank you very much i can't understand
00:42:06.380
why sorry i can't understand that anyone would have voted for this face and that's justin trudeau
00:42:13.620
i'm glad to see that i think justin trudeau i don't see a picture accompany that but i assume
00:42:19.000
glad to see the guilt glad to see the back of him he would never be re-elected maybe that was omar
00:42:27.340
al gabra when we were discussing about the transport minister announcing he wouldn't seek re-election
00:42:31.900
but uh but yeah he's the mississauga he mentioned in his um twitter video there social media video
00:42:39.640
that he was the mp the member of parliament for mississauga so i guess that's where his voter base
00:42:45.460
is um yeah i'm happy i'm not from there same same uh we have sharon donner 78 gives one dollar
00:42:55.560
thank you am i wrong doesn't trudeau do the appointing and shuffling if he does how can it be
00:43:01.780
for the better yes the i think the long of the short the short of the long is yes but um it could
00:43:10.000
also be based on his advisors and his handlers and so if they're seeing their internal polling is not
00:43:16.560
going well then they're going to shuffle things and try to remedy those issues so i like i mentioned
00:43:22.240
either they can become more woke or they can rein in some of these extremely radical far left policies
00:43:29.560
and um only time will tell i don't have that magic ball uh in fact you know up until 2019 i wasn't
00:43:38.380
even very politically involved so having some of the historical context and and things like that uh
00:43:44.380
that this is still fairly new to me um i only became politically involved in 2019 and then more
00:43:52.080
heavily in 2020 when the covet hysteria and all the restrictions hit and i thought well how do i get
00:43:58.300
my voice heard and i tried to engage in democratic process and do the delegations and and contact my mp
00:44:04.880
and my mp and my town council and so on and so forth um so the logistics and how things actually work both
00:44:12.160
in front of the scenes but also behind the scenes is um still very much fairly new territory to me
00:44:20.400
oh i think you're not the only one a lot of people got involved in political sphere starting in 2020
00:44:30.640
most of them and that's why we saw a race of voices being like yelled into the street street as the
00:44:41.440
protests and the truckers and uh i remember like in the past when i had some protests in quebec i would
00:44:49.760
say the protest was mostly most mostly violent more violent than now now i find that the people who wants
00:44:58.160
their voice to be heard are mostly pacific but they are there they are doing it and they are doing it
00:45:06.240
pretty well like i would say like the protests that we saw are really peaceful considering the situation
00:45:14.320
that's right then the frustration and the frustration that falls continually on deaf ears
00:45:19.280
right you're supposed to be able to engage in that democratic process and have your voice heard
00:45:23.520
but that didn't happen and still uh arguably does not happen in many instances so yeah when that
00:45:30.320
frustration mounts and turns to anger and especially as canadians struggle to heat their homes and feed
00:45:35.840
their families that's where you see real tangible anger starting to take place with people so that's
00:45:41.360
something that needs to be remedied quickly because when you start interfering with the family's ability to
00:45:47.040
feed and clothe their children they are going to be mad and i think that's starting to be what these
00:45:55.280
politicians are seeing now um but let's move into our covid nitty-gritty because we are running out of
00:46:02.480
time that covid that shuffle is um is big news we spent a lot of time on it but in this uh next segment
00:46:10.480
here we have an article from ctv news uh the headline is this is the start of preparing for the next
00:46:16.560
emergency they're calling for an inquiry where have i heard that before um into canada's covid 19
00:46:24.480
response so this is after a new series was published in the bmj that's the british medical
00:46:30.560
journal which called for an independent inquiry into canada's covid 19 response experts from 13
00:46:37.680
organizations across canada including doctors nurses researchers law and humanitarian specialists
00:46:44.240
along with jocelyn clark a canadian who is the bmj's international editor wrote the seven articles
00:46:50.960
published on monday and i guess they see this she says uh or dr sharon strauss says that we see this as
00:46:58.400
the next step in the pandemic she's a physician in chief at saint michael's hospital in toronto
00:47:04.640
and is one of the senior authors of the accountability for canada's covid 19 response series
00:47:10.640
and the article continues on and so on and so forth but to which i would say um it took you three years
00:47:19.440
like is it really now is the time that the mainstream media is going to finally start to
00:47:25.360
highlight some of the woes of the pandemic response and the harms caused by the policies instituted
00:47:32.240
indiscriminately onto the population and this is only gosh i think it's eight weeks after the national
00:47:39.120
citizens inquiry which was a grassroot independent citizen-led inquiry into the covid response they
00:47:46.640
just toured across canada over the course of uh roughly four months it just concluded approximately
00:47:53.920
eight weeks ago there was four commissioners in total we covered it uh in almost every province
00:48:00.160
as it took place throughout canada and those four commissioners are currently working on their final
00:48:06.640
report i don't know what the timeline is for the publication of that report but these these
00:48:14.000
delegations that were heard and this inquiry um spanned three to four days in every province and territory
00:48:23.440
across canada this was hours upon hours hundreds of hours worth of testimony by medical professionals
00:48:31.760
everyday canadians people who had lost their jobs people who had been slandered and smeared it was
00:48:37.440
countless canadians telling these heart-wrenching harrowing stories of how the covid response negatively
00:48:45.120
affected them their friends their family the fallout the destruction and only now we have a medical
00:48:52.800
journal coming forward saying that we have to do the same thing it's already been done and it found
00:48:58.800
absolutely disgusting incidences instances and evidences of harm caused by the bureaucracy who
00:49:08.400
said oh just one life is too many right that was the whole narrative at the beginning of the covid
00:49:13.680
hysteria is if we can prevent just one life one life is too many to lose and okay so if you go to our
00:49:21.360
website there we have a national citizens inquiry tag um that you can search and you can find all of our
00:49:27.120
reports on the national citizens inquiry the individuals who we featured uh as individual stories and their
00:49:34.880
own uh anecdotal evidence um and of course as the commissioners come out with their final report
00:49:42.720
we'll be doing a follow-up as well and this they keep saying like one life it's it's it's already too much
00:49:52.560
much but what about i'm sorry to say that but what about the people who are now dying have been refused
00:49:59.920
treatment because you block them to have access to it you cover like a father just passed away a father
00:50:07.360
of five because it's been refused the treatment because it was not vaccinated but do there is life it's
00:50:14.320
it's counting do do it's life it's it's actually like important yes it is and why is life it's not too
00:50:24.720
already too much well that's the next article that we have here this was um by our head of production
00:50:33.200
efron monsanto just wrote this up but it's basically a call from former mpp randy hillier uh on canadians to
00:50:42.640
boycott or organ and blood donation following the news of garnet harper whose wife just joined me for
00:50:50.640
an interview so we'll have that out in a couple days i wanted to reach out to some of the individuals
00:50:54.480
involved in denying him his organ transplant and give them a chance to respond and add their comments so
00:51:00.640
i'm just waiting on some responses there before i feature the report but this father of five young
00:51:06.640
30 year old man desperately needed a kidney transplant and he was removed he wasn't even
00:51:12.480
referred onto the transplant list because he wouldn't be covet 19 vaccinated and ultimately he died as a
00:51:22.480
result of the harmful and discriminatory policies that persist today around the covet hysteria and the
00:51:30.000
covet narrative for an injection that never stopped transmission has questionable efficacy if if it's
00:51:38.720
efficacious at all and comes with a serious risk profile there are serious risks documented the data
00:51:46.880
shows it um and uncertainties right this hasn't been proven safe or effective as we've been led to believe
00:51:53.040
by the pharma marketers who want to sell their product because that's how they make money
00:51:59.600
so this is very tragic and unnecessary tragic unnecessary unnecessary and an untimely preventable
00:52:08.000
death when yeah as we've mentioned we were sold the coveted narrative on well just one life is too
00:52:14.560
many and if we could save just one just one person well here we have people still dying and these
00:52:20.640
policies persist indiscriminately there's no accountability no it they are not and when i look like um we have
00:52:31.440
someone in in montreal joanie dupree that i'm covering since 2021 she she had covered twice to what which was eight
00:52:40.960
on the donor list she was waiting for her place in october 2021 when she she's been removed because she was not
00:52:48.320
vaccinated and now it's been almost like now two years and her condition is really at the worst but at the
00:52:57.760
beginning she was perfectly the perfect candidate she was like in good shape she she was like she had no
00:53:06.000
health issues and just cystic fibrosis so she had like to remove and to change the lung
00:53:13.040
but she she failed her she failed her she's actually going to die if like the situation is not
00:53:22.640
being changed and i and this is happening in montreal here it's where i am living and i cannot believe that
00:53:31.760
the doctor doesn't see that as i don't want to say it online but like as most as the letter m
00:53:42.560
no but it's true well and whatever happened to freedom of medical choice and whatever happened
00:53:47.600
to bodily autonomy these are things that canadians thought that they had as a constitutional right as a
00:53:55.600
basic right and freedom and are learning more and more and as we see like is as is the case with garnet
00:54:02.320
harper um who truly paid the ultimate sacrifice for upholding his medical choice and this is tragic and
00:54:13.200
unnecessary and we have uh the ontario pastor um hildebrandt who defied the coveted restrictions
00:54:21.280
placed on religious gatherings and specifically his church you know as he said like you could go to
00:54:27.040
walmart and gather you go to costco and gather but you couldn't come to church and preach and sing and
00:54:34.400
gather and so at that point he decided to um refuse to comply with the covet mandates and he's seen the
00:54:43.120
fallout of that but he has just posted a clip where he calls on similarly um as similar to randy hillier
00:54:52.800
to boycott organ transplant and the organ donation until this is fixed
00:55:02.240
i'm pastor henry hildebrandt i'm spending a few days in the beautiful area of subbury
00:55:07.280
i ran across some local news here it says subbury man refused kidney transplant due to vaccination
00:55:16.400
status dies garnet harper 35 leaves behind a wife and five children he was refused a kidney transplant
00:55:29.840
due to what vaccination status what's next religious status with the next title read summary man refused kidney
00:55:42.720
transplant due to him being a christian this reminds me a lot of a man in the 1930s who discriminated against
00:55:54.480
easily identifiable groups remember is that where we want to go we have another person i believe she's in
00:56:02.480
alberta sheila lewis dying because she needs a organ transplant are you an organ donor you might want to
00:56:14.080
seriously consider putting it on hold until we can get a policy in place by our government
00:56:21.120
treatment that will guarantee zero discrimination she is scrambling trying to get to the u.s
00:56:35.360
this is ridiculous this friend of mine garnet harper
00:56:42.480
was fighting for his life and he stood up for our god-given freedom
00:56:48.560
and left behind his wife and five children what will it take do we really want to go the way of
00:56:58.720
the 1930s i don't think so let this be a wake-up call god help us he's right as someone is actually it's
00:57:09.680
medical discrimination like everybody is offering their organ to whoever who needs it but they are
00:57:19.280
deciding to discriminate some people against others yeah as someone who has five children i can
00:57:30.000
completely empathize with garnet's wife megan that and the fact that this is a needless a senseless and
00:57:39.280
entirely preventable death just adds insult to the injury and the holes in their hearts that his
00:57:47.360
family suffers without their father and their husband this is just grotesque and unimaginable i never
00:57:53.760
thought that we would live in a country where something like this was possible when there are people
00:57:59.040
who are willing able and capable of providing a donation to someone like that who has a robust
00:58:07.120
entire life ahead of them if they just could get that kidney transplant and then they were denied
00:58:13.360
arbitrarily based on a policy that appears to not have been relayed or enforced the way that it was
00:58:22.080
intended and again i'll have a full report on that as i dig a little bit into some of the wording of
00:58:27.520
the policy and reach out to some of the individuals involved for refusing to send on garnet's referral
00:58:33.200
um so please stay tuned actually you can follow along on our website organsnotcoercion.com right now that
00:58:43.040
website is specific to as pastor hildebrandt you heard him mention sheila annette lewis in alberta
00:58:50.800
who has worked tirelessly to secure an organ donation organ transplant for herself
00:58:57.840
um so we are actually going to be kind of broadening the campaign at organsnotcoercion.com
00:59:05.600
to include these other instances of injustice as you've mentioned alexa with joanny as uh garnet harper's
00:59:12.160
wife continues his legacy and his advocacy work to end this discriminatory practice and really it's
00:59:18.160
medical apartheid and we've seen that all throughout 2021 and continuing largely unabated today so we will
00:59:26.080
be broadening that campaign and we'll be relaunching it um and also including garnet harper megan's
00:59:32.880
interview as well on that website so stay tuned at organsnotcoercion.com and um we have a a nice
00:59:42.960
comment here or i should say a relevant comment from snowy ruth who gives five dollars they say the msm
00:59:51.600
so mainstream media is starting to realize if there is an election they will be losing their
00:59:57.280
government gravy train so they should start doing some responsible reporting you know this is a good
01:00:02.480
point something i didn't really consider that if all of these ducks are getting into a row for there to
01:00:08.480
be an election as we see trudeau questionably on the campaign trail shuffling his cabinet confidence in
01:00:15.120
our government is low canadians are struggling etc etc etc if there is an election yeah absolutely the
01:00:21.920
mainstream media of pierre polyev he's vowed to this uh defund the cbc and cut them off from that
01:00:30.240
taxpayer gravy train um so yeah they better start start trying to do some damage control here and actually
01:00:38.560
report on news and news gathering instead of just propagandizing whatever the government flavor
01:00:45.520
of the day is which is what they've been doing for the better part of three years and i mean are you
01:00:49.680
believing prior to that but definitely has become very much evident the last three years
01:00:57.120
but pierre polyev say that he would not defund the french cbc that it's a little bit like sad but
01:01:04.400
because he said that there is not enough french media outlet i think but i will have uh i think i i
01:01:14.000
will want to see if it's defunding the english side we should defund also like the french side side
01:01:21.200
that's my personal opinion yeah and i don't i didn't i didn't hear that specifically um and it's
01:01:28.240
unfortunate that i am not bilingual so i have to rely on you for yeah side of things it's true
01:01:37.360
that we don't have as much outlet as you have in the english side because not only you have like the
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english from um us and everywhere around the world but we have only us and most of french canadian that
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doesn't speak english rely on the french media well that's why your job there in quebec is so important
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as as our quebec reporter and correspondent um to give canadians not only who don't speak french to
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that other side but also for the exclusively french speaking canadians more of um the news from all
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across the country that they wouldn't otherwise find from their mainstream media um so i think unless
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do we have any more last minute chats that have come in we're just three minutes past the hour
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and um we have i think a quick chat from our friend in hamilton fraser mcburney uh i don't see it
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showing up here usually fraser has his caps lock all caps yeah it is it's hard to miss his um his
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chats but i'm not seeing it here do you want i read it okay he gives he gives five dollars thanks
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fraser uh the liberals tried to make a high speed rail from montreal to toronto in the early 70s
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it broke down every day i know i got many free scotches it was fun thanks for that context
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i think that lends into where we started at the beginning of this live stream right is that
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you never know what you're going to really get how well it's going to work and how much it's going to
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cost at the end of the day um with the with the liberal government you're just it's kind of a shot
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in the dark and they come up with these policies and these impositions using taxpayer dollars because
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there's no accountability or transparency which is funny because they campaign on those pillars of
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their platform but because there isn't actually any transparency or accountability they get away
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with these failures unabated and then they'll do a cabinet shuffle and hope for the best and that
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everybody will just forget and because the news cycle moves so quickly and there's no accountability
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from the media who are supposed to speak truth to power they get away with these actions unabated
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mm-hmm and by the way you don't take the train to from quebec to toronto to save time yes it's really
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comfortable but time is longer than if you drive there another failure i know i know i take it like pretty often
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well just as we wrap up uh things here we're going to show you an ad for tamir leach's uh latest book hold
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the line and it's her personal story as part of the freedom convoy and she will be going on a book
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tour and so if you're interested in a ordering the book or b getting into um one of her events coming
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up this coming week and into next week as well uh you can go to theconvoybook.com and there you can see
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at the top of the page there's media contact legal fees book tour and buy the book so if you head on
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over to that book tour site you can see where tamara and some of your favorite rebels will also
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be over the next week or so and hopefully come in come out and join us uh in person at some of these
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launches and book signing events excuse me that's at theconvoybook.com and uh tickets for instance
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this coming thursday whoops i clicked away here this coming thursday in barry at 10 a.m uh there's
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a book signing the tickets are five dollars so i think that this is if you're in the area you have
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an extra five dollars come on out meet some of us meet tamara get your book signed um and just it's
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always nice to meet some rebels in the wild so we'll we'll end on that point thanks to everybody
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behind the scenes who makes this daily stream possible from our producers olivia and efron to
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all of the people who make the thumbnails write the copy for the page shared on social media thank you
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to you alexa for joining me and thanks to david for reneging his spot this for the next few days as
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he's sent out on missions and our studio gets the necessary upgrades it needs to be on par to host
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everyone every day throughout the week same time from 1 to 2 p.m eastern and thank you tamara for
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being a such a great communicator thanks alexa i'll see you again soon