DAILY Roundup | Court overturns plastic ban, Bomb threat at Jewish school, James Topp reprimanded
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Summary
In this episode of the Daily Roundup, host Adam Sosa is joined by co-host Tamara Ugolini to discuss a variety of topics, including: - A bomb threat at a Jewish school in Toronto, Canada - Breaking News: A Jewish school has been the target of a bomb threat in the city, and more!
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well hello everybody and welcome to the daily roundup very happy today to be your host Adam
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Sosa and of course very happy to be joined by my co-host Tamara Ugolini. Tamara have we had
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the opportunity to do this before like I talk to you all the time but have we done a live stream
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together is this is this an inaugural trip? I think it's an inaugural trip I was trying to
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recount myself and I don't think we've ever co-hosted together so uh yeah welcome everybody
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to our Friday stream and it'll be Adam and myself our first time co-hosting together so that's great
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Adam I'm really excited we have a bunch of topics to get through um but I guess you're going to take
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us through kind of the introductory once over. I'll go through some of the nuts and bolts stuff
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and then we'll get into some stories some breaking stories actually but first yeah let's get through
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help keep the lights on another thing that I want to mention today before we get into this news
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is an event that's coming up this weekend and that is rebel news live it's going to be absolutely
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incredible Alberta's become like this hotbed we had Dr. Peter McCullough we had Ben Shapiro last night
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who I did an exclusive interview with that'll be out uh soon so keep keep your eyes peeled for that
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but then for me the one that I'm probably most excited about is rebel live rebel news live this
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of the faces there Ezra Dave Sheila Alexa Drea I'll be there given that we're visiting in my hometown
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I'm so excited to have everybody but beyond that we have uh John Carpe Chris Sims billboard Chris
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remotely uh Tamara Leach is going to be playing a concert like playing music it's going to be a
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incredible I'm really hoping to see you there rebelnewslive.com is the place to find that so
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there are the nuts and bolts right away I want to get into a breaking news item here that is very
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concerning and we'll comment on it after but a thousand students have been evacuated as a bomb
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threat is called into a Toronto Jewish school now we do have confirmation the school is evacuated there
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was a bomb threat details beyond that are a little bit uh slim but we actually have I believe Lincoln
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J managed to already get on location and has some visuals from the location there so let's jump to
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that video clip on Twitter and then we can react uh to what to the to the sights and sounds that we're seeing
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there so uh this is in uh the Tenenbaum community uh Hebrew academy which is in Toronto um what happened it's a
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well we can't talk on it too much if you keep checking the news CP24 and so forth unless you're
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going to pick up a child from the school we just can't let you go through at the moment you're welcome
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to go around from the east end or the west end but you just can't go through I heard there was a bomb
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threat is that true sir I just can't have you going that way okay do you want to wait for me on this
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side okay thank you is there is there a reason you want to go down there I'm just with the media I'm
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just recording what's happening so you're welcome to wait for me to go over there if I can ask you
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just watch the back car because right now we're still investigating okay all right thanks thank you
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yeah the students have been evacuated to a nearby synagogue and this isn't the first time either
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in recent weeks that this particular school has been targeted so this is just completely you know
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obviously in my opinion unacceptable and absolutely disgusting unfolding of events here in Canada
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that have you know ricocheted over from the Palestinian conflict with Israel since the
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October 7th attack and these you know these innocent students these minors their parents must be
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just terrified how do you even send your child to school and feel safe and confident in that decision
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if this is what's going to happen repeatedly like I mentioned this is not the first time
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this has happened it's absolutely appalling and we're seeing very very weak responses from our
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elected officials in regards to these continued hate crimes and attacks that are happening on Canadian soil
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100% you know and the thing that's really sort of jarring for me here is the response from the
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liberal government when there was a bit of spray paint on a mosque not that long ago Trudeau basically
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flew out and took a knee and did a photo op and everything like that it's absurd that the lack of sort of
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acknowledgement what's happening here and we're also talking about as you mentioned I think a couple people
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were arrested in relation to a prior bomb threat here but there's also been a number of yeshiva Jewish schools
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that have been shot at like literally bullets shot into these schools and now a bomb threat here this is
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absolutely horrifying and you know that the thing for me that really makes this so so just repugnant is the fact that
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you'll see a pro-Hamas protesters saying that oh this isn't about Jews this is just about Israel well this is a Jewish
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school in Canada and no doubt there's probably some sort of familial or personal connections to Israel and I mean you might be
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able to make some assumptions about where their loyalties lie but what is what is more innocent than
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like a children's school that happens to be Jewish and targeting that calling in a bomb threat the the
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whole narrative that this is simply about standing up against Israel it's not accurate and there's there's
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so much stuff going around on social media we've seen all the clips of people saying Hitler was right
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terrible terrible terrible things like that like what does that have to do with with the current conflict
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right now it doesn't this is on a fundamental level anti-semitism and the other thing that really
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sort of I'd love to hear your sort of feedback on this but the thing that that I don't understand is
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so much of this started when people were rallied by that pro by that Hamas terrorist attack so it's
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it's one thing to protest peacefully in an ongoing fashion but to be rallied and encouraged after something
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horrific like that happens it is terrible in my opinion it's unacceptable that's a really that's a
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really good point and you know it further reinforces that this is not happening only to Jewish schools
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this is it's horrific and should absolutely be vehemently opposed but just now we have also a
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breaking scene at Scotiabank headquarters in Toronto so similarly in the city of Toronto have multiple police
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on site and staff evacuated as and this is comes from uh a twitter account Rowan um formerly or formerly
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twitter now x he says that Palestinian protesters occupy the premises and scream genocide accusations
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and of course he concludes that tweet or the post with will finance minister freeland christia
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freeland freeze their bank accounts question mark here let's roll this clip
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you know the you have you have this there's a situation and don't get me wrong they're like
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lots of communities christian communities jewish communities uh most religious communities at some
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point or another have faced serious persecution we've seen uh there's there's the armenian armenian
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genocide there's there's instances of genocide that have taken place 100 uh percent but a conflict with
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disagreements the the notion of using the language of genocide on every issue whether it be in residential
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schools here in canada or in this instance here but particularly when we're talking about dealing with the
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jewish community uh and the holocaust one of the most sort of noted genocides in recent if not all of history
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um to to try to adopt and appropriate that language um inaccurately it's just become a vehicle for the left and i find it
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so interesting how many of these palestinian protests uh pro hamas protests i should say
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um are are categorically using the exact same vehicles and tools of the left the same language
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of the left they're utilized by the same people we were at a ben shapiro event last night
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um and there were counter protesters they showed up in very orchestrated fashion
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left very quickly and lots of the same sort of slogans were chanted obviously they add some uh
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there's a little bit more sort of genocidal undertones to some of these things but uh
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it is wild to see the overlap in those uh seemingly incongruent groups employing the exact same
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strategies uh yeah there there's uh there's definitely a sort of weird connect there and
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ideologically there's so many issues that they do not gel on at all but uh it is and ben shapiro
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talked about this last night this idea of anyone who can make themselves oppressed or identify
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themselves oppressed or make themselves the other is is is justified in anything that they do
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and and it has a right to stand together and beat up basically anyone they deem
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not to be oppressed which when the majority are identifying as the oppressed minority and beating
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up the majority the tides turn pretty quickly and and the so-called majority in power quickly becomes
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the oppressed so a horrible situation and honestly folks out there have your voices heard protests
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preferably not with genocidal slogans that would be great i have had the opportunity to talk to some of
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these people whose family members are live in the area and it's very hard and emotional for them
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um who live in gaza so i understand that i'm not completely tone deaf to what is happening there but
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you have to talk to the folks who are chanting genocidal slogans who are shooting at schools who are calling
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in bomb threats and for example i as a catholic i know that there's a lot of problems with the catholic
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church so i speak to that and criticize it and condemn those things that are bad we need to see that
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from leadership within these communities um to ensure that that the entire group isn't represented
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by these extremists but we don't see that breakdown right now we don't see people decrying it
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no not at all and you have uh another clip that we just just pulled today of deputy prime minister
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christia freeland and and again we kind of kind of referenced that a few minutes ago but who froze the
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bank accounts of peaceful protesters whose government invoked wartime unprecedented legislation to
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quash a peaceful demonstration in the nation's capital in january and february of 2022 and this
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is what she has to say now as we see this kind of rising radical extremism that is really kind of
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embraced by the left when you're othered right that seems to be there um they capitalize on that
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politically when those people are othered because it it suits their narrative that they can they can
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say well equity inequality and all those fluffy socially justice terms and anyway let's roll this
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clip of uh freeland here how and and we'll come back to provide some comment both the prime minister
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and uh the leader of the opposition pierre polovis they've seen a number of instances this week where
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they've been chased out of venues um rallies disrupted um benjamin netanyahu making comments about what
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the prime minister had to say about the conflict in the middle east at this point the question they're
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asking is what do you make of protesters targeting federal leaders and do you think ottawa's position
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so thank you for the question the right to protest is essential to the democracy that we are all so
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it's important when protesters exercise that right that they
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are respectful of the work that everyone in canada needs to do whether it's the leader of the official
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opposition or the prime minister so like the amount of time she spends there getting to well the what's
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the the tracker convoy maybe cause slight inconveniences for federal members of parliament getting to work
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so as long as protests aren't doing that it's okay genocidal slogans everything yeah they just
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shut down that bridge the main access in montreal i know it's just yesterday
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i think that is that is that that's kind of what she's trying to get to i think right
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like i think that's the point she's trying to make she's like how do i blame and excuse what we did to
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the trucker convoy while allowing all of this to take place and there's no way to do it it's not
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possible so you see her just doing that i actually do think that that is a reasonably good question
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maybe not perfect but it's nice to see them uh being put to the test in that regard but we talked
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about this too i bet with my interview with ben shapiro we talked about it at length the sort of
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glaring double standards that you see whether it was blm protests or whether it is some of these pro
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hamas protests some of what we're seeing and there's been protests occurring for years through
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covet 19 on parental rights issues they're always complying with the cops and there's no issues they've
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never had to shut down roads just in calgary at one of the recent protests they had to block down
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one of the entire major downtown roads and sometimes they'll do that when the group's walking
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through but they had to shut it down entirely because of rising tensions and conflicts that
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hasn't happened at any of the prior protests over years but suddenly now it's soft hands and uh and
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protesting is a critical right that must be defended so on so forth uh just a glaring double standard here
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extremely problematic i'm not sure when this is going to come to a head what's going to happen here
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maybe with new leadership i know uh alberta has started to shift a bit to more towards the rule
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of law maybe with new federal leadership uh the the standards the rule of law will be implied and
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chanting things like genocidal slogans won't be tolerated um as as they should not be but we can
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move on from that we wanted to bring you that do stay tuned at rebelnews.com i have a feeling any
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updates on this will be right at the top of the page um with these bomb threats with this uh sort of
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this orchestrated seemingly attempt to disrupt some of what's going on uh in in toronto before we do
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move in move on adam we do have one more clip to play from lincoln jay who again is coming in live
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at the jewish school uh that had the bomb threat and um we'll just play this quick little clip before
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we do move on he says that the canine unit is on the scene and we saw i think a little brief uh
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segment of it in the previous clip but a helicopter is also on scene sounds good
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so as you guys just saw there's a ton of police on scene here there's a dozen police cars they have
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a helicopter conducting surveillance above that's because there was some sort of a bomb threat at a
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jewish school here in toronto a large jewish school yes a bomb threat so the school's been evacuated
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uh students were evacuated to a nearby synagogue so i'm just here on scene now we'll see if police do
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any sort of a press conference or any type of media interviews in the meantime guys go to canadastandswithisrael.com
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go to that website sign our petition if you believe that this madness simply needs to stop
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go to canadastandswithisrael.com and sign the petition
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that's a great clip from lincoln and i mean again just absolutely horrific why do you why is there this
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need to involve children um as again as a parent this is absolutely horrific um leaves in all in all
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aspects and areas of this woke social justice progressivism leave the kids alone just yeah
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this this is should be a line that we don't cross and the glaring double standard of them
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complaining about things happening to children uh often that's one of the sort of the the hallmarks
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of these rallies are saying oh this is happening to the children to the children and then calling
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bomb threats in and what to get even and horrify children and there's just an absolute disconnect
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there uh but yeah it's completely unacceptable peaceful protest uh stand up for whatever it is
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you believe in as long as you're not chanting genocidal slogans again but there is an absolute line
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that's unacceptable by canadian standards it's certainly been crossed today uh moving into something
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a little uh less dramatic but i mean something i think lots of people will be happy to hear uh the
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federal court just overturned ottawa's single-use plastic ban thank god the federal court overturned
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canada's ban on single-use plastics on thursday determining the policy unreasonable and unconstitutional
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the decision found that the classification of plastics in the cabinet order was too broad to be listed on
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the list of toxic substances in schedule one and the government acted outside of its authority
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there's no reasonable apprehension that all listed plastics manufactured are harmful the decision has
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essentially quashed a cabinet order that listed plastics manufactured items such as plastic bags
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straws and takeout containers as toxic under the canadian environmental protection act so this is
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obviously just categorical good news usually these plastics are by byproducts of petroleum uh petroleum
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industries anyways and they're and they're used for incredibly good uh purposes i for one though am one of
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the people who am ardently in favor of plastic straws and i'm sick of drinking things and having the straw
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fall apart and i know there's people out there that are like it it's just a straw what's the big deal
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no it's not just a straw it's it's a symbol of what we're willing to concede to the other side
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and it's utterly incoherent listen not that long ago we switched from paper bags to plastic because
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uh we were cutting down too many trees and then now we're switching back whatever no but where
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their bags they work i prefer plastic whatever but straws a cardboard straw does not work it's
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categorically wrong it's an affront against human decency i'm being a little bit hyperbolic here but
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only just barely and the fact that we accepted that and people discounted it and went along with it
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it's it's one of the symptoms of the sort of progressive madness but stand up fight for your straws and i'm i
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for one i'm glad to see that the court is doing the right thing on this what do you think yeah well
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you know it reminds me of the article and i'm just trying to pull it up here um well i found one from
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ctv news vancouver but it found essentially that paper straws are even more toxic than plastic straws
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because they they disintegrate and you're essentially drinking i mean not essentially you are drinking
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the straw by the end of your drink um i also vehemently oppose and and hate i will use the
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word i hate paper straws whenever a takeout window tries to give me a paper straw i say oh yeah thanks
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anyway i i actually keep plastic straws in a bag and also in my vehicle because that is how much i hate
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paper straws but i think that this ruling comes a little too late we see it's very rare to find plastic
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straws plastic forks what have you in uh fast food restaurants these days i think there are a select
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few and a primarily a burger king which i believe burger king and dairy queen which i believe are
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u.s owned um that those are the only places i could think of that still have plastic straws
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but even the the wooden forks are they just it's a texture thing um when you try to eat off of a
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wooden yeah it's it's just gross and i completely um agree with with your stance and your point there
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that we switched from paper to plastic to save the trees and now it i guess we don't have to save the
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trees anymore um it all just doesn't make sense but of course um radical minister stephen gilbo is not
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going out without a fight he had a statement posted on x formerly twitter yesterday um he's the minister of
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environment and climate and climate change canada we can't forget that says canadians have been loud
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and clear they want action to keep plastic out of our environment i don't know that that is is factual
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so maybe some misinformation from the very government who wants to quell all misinformation and regulate
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the internet um but nonetheless of course as we saw with covet 19 the science is clear plastic pollution
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is everywhere in our environment harming wildlife and their habitats there's also a growing body of
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evidence showing impacts on human health we strongly believe in taking action to tackle this crisis and
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keep millions of garbage bags worth of trash off of our beaches out of our waters and away from nature
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that's what we will keep fighting for um and the government is reviewing the federal court judgment
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and are strongly considering an appeal i just see the taxpayer dollars i just see them making it rain
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taxpayer dollars here um we'll continue to work with provinces territories civil society and industry
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to curb plastic waste and pollution we'll have more to say on the next step soon of course fighting for
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what matters right the real critical battles for for albertans and you know that and we we touch on
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this on stream it was particularly some of the like extra healthy biotype straws were deemed to be the
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most toxic um there's other there's also a lot of questions about lots of these whether it be the
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forks or the the the porous nature of them but on a fundamental level the health impact the mental
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health impact of drinking from a soggy straw is significant i'm being a bit tongue-in-cheek there
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but you know some of the fast food chains and cheers to the king and queen of fast food for uh
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sticking to their guns but other other chains that i won't mention they won't even put ice in their
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drinks because it'll contaminate the flavor but then they'll have you drink it out of a soggy
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construction box like it's it's it's ridiculous so uh hopefully this upholds and then hopefully the
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government doesn't deem that this is the thing they want to go for i don't know anyone who's happy
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about these straws uh it's ridiculous and yeah of course steven guilbeau upset about the court doing
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a good thing they couldn't he couldn't have anything nice um but yeah it's hilarious and i know even
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rebecca schultz and a number of other uh albertan mps or mlas rather are are weighing in and kind of
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taking some more shots about just the continued losses they aren't just losing in the polls uh
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they're losing on this they're losing in the courts when it comes to blocking our journalists
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uh it's just uh losses across the board for them and the comments on his uh post on x here are
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are just i mean it's it's hilarious to read through them you can see that canadians i don't know where
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who he claims to represent there with his opening statement that they've been loud and clear but
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i think they're pretty loud and clear on x that they for instance rowan says take the loss and
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just go away i mean really why why do we need to dig our heels in now everyone hates paper straws um
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the the judge has ordered it to be unconstitutional just please yeah go away anyway maybe we should uh
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take a quick ad break here and then we'll come back to discuss some alberta-centric topics
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incredible lineup of amazing freedom-minded speakers to hear from like trucker lawyer chad williamson
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anti-child mutilation activist billboard chris true north harrison faulkner former journalist rodney
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palmer rebel news's own abby amini is going to join us in a virtual appearance and we'll also hear
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from the blazes glenn beck in a special interview presentation there are so many others and we're
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rebel news i'm sheila gunreid come on out november 25th it's all aboard the freedom train
00:27:25.080
in niagara on the lake you can check rebel news for updates and also the freedom passport site
00:27:31.260
tamara leach who led the truckers convoy will be sharing the stage with some of the finest
00:27:36.560
international recording artists like the chops horns from new york city who's played with alicia key
00:27:42.460
stevie wonder the rolling stones and many more plus new world sun just off a european tour and the
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some great events coming up there are you are you going to be heading out to the niagara on the lake
00:28:20.640
event i'm hoping but you know it may coincide with the santa claus parade and that is on my radar um
00:28:29.360
so it's it's a toss-up there but uh if so then unfortunately i won't be making it but you know
00:28:35.680
that's the nature of this industry you never really know until the very last minute so uh i guess we'll
00:28:41.120
see um so some some exciting news out of alberta and danielle smith's um covid kind of response
00:28:50.120
criticisms the board of health alberta health services says six of the organization's top
00:28:57.240
executives are no longer in their positions it comes as ahs makes changes to its executive team
00:29:06.820
during this restructuring last week premier daniel smith announced sweeping changes to dismantle the
00:29:13.240
province-wide health care provider reducing it to one of four new service delivery organizations
00:29:18.620
reporting directly to health minister adriana lagrange um i'm i think you're probably more familiar
00:29:26.680
with this than than i am adam do you want to take it away yeah you know yeah for sure so i mean
00:29:33.580
ahs it wasn't it was not working it is not working it's this massive bloated uh bureaucracy that that
00:29:42.040
spends more time it would seem on diversity inclusion nonsense than it does on addressing health care
00:29:48.020
concerns now when dr verna you was replaced and and new leadership came in uh under the danielle smith
00:29:54.440
ucp government they things seem to be trending towards the better maybe a little bit or at least
00:30:00.100
there was some hope and new direction coming but then we saw the news of the potential hiring which
00:30:04.740
was next of dina hinshaw and a bunch of other sort of uh questionable content so there there seemed to
00:30:10.260
be some ingrained underlying uh old guard within the hs that wasn't turning over um combine that with
00:30:17.860
the fact that health care is not really improving uh it's not getting that much better it hasn't been
00:30:23.340
for years in fact it's it's gotten worse probably um there's clearly a need for a shift um so they've
00:30:29.820
done this whole thing and we won't go into all the details frankly i don't have them all memorized but
00:30:33.460
they're breaking it down to all these different departments that handle different things um i'm a
00:30:38.860
fan of subsidiarity which is sort of breaking it down to the smaller levels to manage it not
00:30:43.400
centralizing everything into bureaucracies the one thing that i will say is a slight concern for me
00:30:48.820
though is if you break down one bureaucracy to create four bureaucracies um i'm hoping that they
00:30:54.980
don't just get caught in this trap of hiring the same people and having the same systems implemented
00:31:02.320
yet again and i know they're doing these drastic changes and i know adriana lagrange has been working
00:31:07.560
very hard um to shift things over to something more productive more direct and trim that bureaucracy but
00:31:13.580
whenever i see that there's a recent press conference and they're just listing and detailing
00:31:18.020
all the new departments and who will be in charge of what and these people are being removed
00:31:21.920
i hope they do indeed cut some of the red tape and start tackling health care in practical ways and
00:31:29.260
those practical ways for me and i know they've been working on this but would be reducing uh wait times
00:31:33.800
at hospitals ensuring there are no more sort of red flag uh red alerts for no ambulance availabilities
00:31:39.520
those sort of critical things cutting surgery times down all those sorts of things i don't really care
00:31:45.020
about announcements and board restructurings unless it's cutting people to save money what i care about
00:31:50.880
is the practical results and outcomes until i see that meaningfully i don't really care and on that note
00:31:56.820
we are actually seeing a little bit of that meaningfully we can jump to this next tweet from
00:32:01.860
danielle smith more doctors for albertans and it's funny with the ndp saying that there's no doctors
00:32:06.600
coming the the statistics seem to suggest that that might not be the case um that's our goal and
00:32:11.540
so far we're on the right track with 14 of 18 regions in alberta seeing an increase in registered
00:32:16.940
physicians uh 78 of health regions saw an increase in registered doctors so that is good news there is
00:32:22.740
a doctor shortage they said tackle it they are endeavoring to bring people in the thing that i would
00:32:27.060
like to see here and i'm really hoping that the minister will grant us an interview is i know
00:32:32.120
sometimes there's concerns about whether it be rural or specific regions if if the four regions
00:32:37.240
that aren't seeing increase are those problem zones and what's being done to tackle that but
00:32:41.820
hopefully we're taking a step in the right direction and hopefully there's some positive
00:32:45.780
changes coming and hopefully this restructuring isn't just a shuffling and a creation of new
00:32:49.940
bureaucracy but in fact a shift towards actionable items and change and actual constructive progress in
00:32:57.120
healthcare yeah not just to kind of look like we're doing something but everything actually
00:33:02.880
just stays the same i know in here that um the the transition will take place over the next 18 months
00:33:09.340
and we'll um implement or see hopefully an implementation of new ideas voices and leadership and
00:33:16.420
it really makes me wish that we could see the same thing happen on the federal level right you saw the
00:33:23.780
public health agency of canada and health canada completely fumble fail and otherwise show ineptitude
00:33:32.240
in their job descriptions and their positions throughout the handling of the covid pandemic and
00:33:39.960
you know i call it a pandemic because i think the government's response was the pandemic it wasn't
00:33:45.980
necessarily a novel seasonal pathogen but rather the way it was responded to that was truly the pandemic
00:33:53.480
and none of those people have faced any sort of reprimand for their ineptitude uh chief medical
00:34:01.380
officer of health teresa tam she still sits up there in her high on her high horse directing our
00:34:08.160
country's public health response and so i think that this further showcases and highlights the ability of
00:34:15.280
alberta to kind of be that north star for the rest of the country in how to move forward and make amends
00:34:22.100
and ensure that this kind of totalitarian public health regime does not happen again i noticed uh just
00:34:30.400
the other day that um the premier smith released a covet 19 report and i'm just trying to an emergency
00:34:39.320
review panel they released uh report and recommendations for the alberta government and i mean that is a
00:34:47.220
transparent government who's releasing reports who's doing the work who's saying blatantly this is what
00:34:54.460
we did wrong and this is what we will never do again and meanwhile at the public health agency of
00:34:59.980
canada on the federal level teresa tam is hiding behind internal audits and reports the detail and
00:35:06.240
showcase and highlight the fumblings the shortfallings and the complete as i mentioned ineptitude of
00:35:12.980
that government agency to be adequately prepared and respond to a pandemic instead they prioritized
00:35:21.380
knee-jerk hysterical reactions that were more adjacent to the dictatorship of china and under
00:35:28.260
xi jinping than anything to do with previously well-established pandemic response plans so i think that
00:35:35.100
this is hopefully a good direction for alberta to move in and may also ideally pave the way for other
00:35:41.820
provinces and territories and then canada as a whole on how we can move forward and and uphold and
00:35:48.620
respect our democracy because we saw that completely squashed and quashed throughout the handling of
00:35:55.020
covet 19 so maybe alberta is looking better and better and apparently it is for those doctors as well
00:36:01.080
and you know the nail on the head there was the note about like sort of the media transparent the
00:36:05.980
government transparency at the ucp agm lately the sentiment i heard from the ministers that i
00:36:11.600
talked to which by the way i think was every single minister in the province of alberta so they're
00:36:15.780
available willing to answer questions tough questions whatever it may be um they're not
00:36:19.980
cowering behind that but they talked about alberta taking a leadership role and they're doing that on
00:36:24.640
addiction they're doing that on the environment they're doing that on economy they're doing it right
00:36:28.820
across the board and the one thing that is is encouraging for me the federal conservatives are
00:36:33.360
not and will never be like the alberta conservatives but what they do do is they get in front of the
00:36:38.720
parade which ralph klein professed he did himself but you see a lot of scott moe or daniel smith will
00:36:44.280
do something and then when it pulls well or tests well three days later pierre pauliever will do it
00:36:50.100
so he's not taking on the leadership role on those marks but he's following notes very closely that may be
00:36:55.520
the best we can hope for from a federal government but i i for one certainly agree that it's it's critical
00:37:00.960
for some of these places to start taking a stand and then you even see places like atlantic canada
00:37:06.180
sometimes the territories joining in on firearms or other issues following the lead the the coalition
00:37:12.800
against this trudeau government and the 84 of canadians who want new leadership um they're making
00:37:17.940
their voices heard and that's good another place that alberta is taking an interesting pilot leadership
00:37:22.700
role um we constantly hear sheila can attest to this um folks in rural areas especially with farming
00:37:29.140
becoming very technological um and the technology being quite impressive in fact access to reliable
00:37:35.280
internet and high speed internet is a critical issue um so i'm very interested to see daniel smith
00:37:41.680
initiating a pilot project with starlink in three rural communities to help connect homes to high
00:37:48.820
speed internet this is the type of thing where if it works very well you start to see other provinces
00:37:53.000
doing it and then this issue of access to high speed internet in rural areas across the country is
00:37:58.060
resolved after talking about it but not really doing anything for 20 years or leaving it to the
00:38:02.700
conventional uh major infrastructure gutting uh service fee charging providers a private company
00:38:10.360
the same way that uh spacex has taken over space exploration starlink can fill that void so incredibly
00:38:16.280
interesting to see now not to say it'll be a guaranteed success or anything but uh kind of cool to see
00:38:21.320
alberta taking the leadership role in something like this as well absolutely well when we get into
00:38:27.920
the covid pandemic narrative um our next topic we'll we'll touch on that a little bit more but let's go to
00:38:35.160
um a quick ad break and then we'll come back to chat about some of the ways that that military veteran
00:38:41.080
james top has been treated throughout his court proceedings recently absolutely
00:38:47.180
david menzies for rebel news here in downtown chuano and i gotta tell you folks next march march 23rd to
00:38:55.940
30th to be precise we are going on a caribbean cruise can you imagine that and a lot of your
00:39:02.120
favorite rebels will be there such as sheila gun reeds we got alexa lavoie the big boss man himself of
00:39:08.860
course he'll be there ezra lavent and how about this how about this for the cherry on the sunday tamara leach
00:39:14.860
canada's number one freedom fighter she'll be on that boat too and look at the itinerary we're going
00:39:21.620
to be going to half moon k in the bahamas and then we're going to jazz it up in oko rios jamaica and
00:39:28.260
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gotta go how can you see breaking yeah you can't he's uh one of truly truly one of a kind
00:40:27.400
um just breaking last night or sort of late yesterday i should say canadian veteran james top was handed a
00:40:35.240
severe reprimand and a four thousand dollar fine for condemning the military's vaccine mandate the
00:40:42.320
veteran pled guilty to multiple counts of misconduct tuesday over his public opposition to medical
00:40:50.160
coercion within the canadian armed forces the caf um and i mean what a principled guy to own that
00:40:59.580
guilty plea like that uh so often you would see people try to maybe get out of the charges or um
00:41:08.480
not be not face such severe reprimand but he nope he owned it he pled guilty to the allegations against
00:41:18.060
him and he did i mean he criticized the military's covid vaccine mandate after over 400 members the article
00:41:25.240
states here refused to get the jab the former warrant officer made critical remarks about the mandate in
00:41:32.040
two videos posted to tiktok and youtube which irked judge catherine julie de chenez at and at the time
00:41:39.520
the vancouverite marched you might remember last year from the west coast to ottawa and became a revered
00:41:46.540
symbol for canadians opposed to medical coercion uh the epic epoch times
00:41:53.140
yeah the epoch times journalist uh noe cartier he was posting some updates on twitter yesterday
00:42:01.440
you can see these came in at 6 46 p.m eastern um and then interestingly the second tweet here on the
00:42:08.140
page he writes lieutenant colonel greg chan the commanding officer of the royal westminster
00:42:14.260
claimed in a statement entered during the court martial that james tops's action has hurt morale
00:42:23.100
and recruitment at the unit and then he admits in cross-examine to having zero evidence of top
00:42:32.220
disparaging the unit mentions evidence that numbers at the unit aren't good and you know the inability
00:42:38.520
of some of these individuals to self-reflect you know maybe the fact that the numbers at the unit
00:42:45.100
aren't good is because of your mandate not because somebody spoke out against the infringing aspects of
00:42:51.800
your mandate you know folks who are in the military they are fiercely loyal um and to to answer that
00:42:59.300
call speaks to a certain uh level of character we have a bunch of folks are friends at freedom honey
00:43:03.840
mike meyer veterans who have decried some of what has happened as well it's it's heartbreaking to them
00:43:09.940
to feel the need to do this because they are loyal and honest um i had the opportunity to interview
00:43:15.860
james top as he was walking across canada uh we did an extensive sit down and for him to say
00:43:20.900
i know that we're not supposed to do this but i know that what they are doing is fundamentally wrong
00:43:25.700
is heroic and you hit the nail on the head there with pointing out the fact that he's like no no that
00:43:30.300
is what i did because i knew i had to because it was wrong he said that right from the get-go as he was on
00:43:35.960
that walk right across this country um and just an honest down-to-earth good guy um and i know i know and
00:43:43.500
sorry to interrupt but uh the guy when i mentioned he kept going people in atlantic canada were like
00:43:49.520
oh like how come you're not coming the rest of the way and he just kept going like they called for him
00:43:54.400
and he just the man just kept walking because he felt there was a need this is a man who uh whether
00:43:59.020
it's to serve his country or to decry the military doing something wrong uh this is a man who answers
00:44:04.160
the call so uh hat off to him uh thanks for your service and uh yeah uh wish it would have been
00:44:11.600
nothing but relative to dishonorable discharge and all that other stuff uh not the end of the
00:44:16.760
world i suppose but uh james top heck of a guy uh honor and a privilege i do have an interview about
00:44:21.240
uh uh on that page there where he discusses and sets a record straight prior to this ruling a couple
00:44:27.180
months back so do check that out as well uh let's jump into this story it might be worth an update as
00:44:34.920
well just while we're talking about it um bringing james back on to chat about what's happened to him
00:44:40.680
here as he pled guilty and what the next next steps are because maybe he you know maybe he plans to
00:44:45.840
appeal um so i think an update is definitely warranted here but we were discussing last night so it's in
00:44:53.320
the works yeah good good i'm glad to hear that um just yesterday we simultaneously saw the charges against
00:45:02.000
a pizza pizzeria in uh alberta dropped so vaccine passport charges against calgary pizza owner were
00:45:11.900
dropped without papers pizza owner jesse johnson has had all charges against him dropped following his
00:45:18.980
decision to serve customers regardless of their covid 19 vaccine status for anybody who might not be
00:45:26.980
aware of what kind of the context that we're talking about against the vaccine mandates when the covid 19
00:45:31.540
mrna injections were enforced heavily on everyone indiscriminately and uh for i guess it was about
00:45:39.840
four months there the very effective coercion tactic utilized by various governments all across the country
00:45:45.800
was to institute vaccine passports so to partake in pretty much every segment of civil society from
00:45:53.540
dining into a restaurant to watching hockey games and going out to a movie theater you had to show
00:45:59.080
proof of vaccination the double double as i like to call them the two shots of the novel injections to
00:46:05.680
enter these premises and many businesses took a stand against this kind of medical apartheid
00:46:11.520
and uh owner jesse johnson from without papers pizza was one of them i mean the irony here and his lawyer
00:46:19.740
chad williamson who was crowdfunded for him through the your generous donations to the democracy fund
00:46:26.040
um his lawyer in this interview here and i don't really don't have time to play it all but you can
00:46:31.780
go check it out for yourselves he mentions in there the perverse irony involved with the fact that
00:46:37.900
a pizzeria called without papers pizza decided not to enforce people having to show their papers
00:46:45.440
to frequent or enter his restaurant is not lost on him and it obviously wasn't lost on the crown
00:46:52.320
either because all the charges have been dropped i guess he had been offered plea deals and other
00:46:57.980
methods to you know still kind of hint that he was guilty here and he didn't take any of it he fought
00:47:04.500
this to the very last straw and he he won i mean but at the same point in time he didn't really win
00:47:13.140
because he completely lost his business he's been you know he's been descended into financial ruin
00:47:19.260
he lost the business that he owned and operated for 20 years all because the government enforced
00:47:26.920
draconian and obviously now unlawful covet 19 measures and it further proves that the punishment
00:47:35.040
is in the process not necessarily in the outcome because this may be a win and it seemed like a win
00:47:40.800
on the surface but this man's lost his livelihood in his business so i don't really take that as as a
00:47:46.620
big win there needs to be some sort of um yeah reckoning here for what happened well you know
00:47:54.200
the worst thing and i was uh sydney fizzards has obviously been covering this story like nobody else
00:47:58.120
but like the first days this place was shut down we were actually inside the restaurant and it's funny
00:48:04.060
i remember we we'd left a protest where the police were there and then they went straight to
00:48:07.700
without papers pizza and by the time we got there we were on the roof of the building looking down
00:48:11.180
at them so we got some funny looks from them but we were inside as this was happening sort of
00:48:15.680
witnessing all the madness and everything that was going on um and the worst thing for me was the fact
00:48:21.320
that this guy was like a beloved member of the inglewood community a staple um and obviously you
00:48:27.980
can tell by the fact he wouldn't take these plea deals by the fact he stuck to his convictions by the
00:48:32.660
fact he's he's just so animated he's such a great guy um but he was loved in that community
00:48:38.000
and then he's like actually the people who that the people that i've been serving for all these years
00:48:42.440
if they don't go and get this jab i'm not going to exclude them from my restaurant that entire
00:48:46.840
progressive liberal community turned on him and vilified him and treated him like a pariah
00:48:51.720
that for me was one of the most beyond the loss of the restaurant beyond all that the sort of shift in
00:48:57.720
people in that area was heartbreaking but being there seeing they were bringing free food out to
00:49:03.520
people the dude was like he's like well they're shutting me down we got to go through all this stock
00:49:06.980
it's going to go to waste otherwise they were just bringing stacks of pizza down the stairs
00:49:11.000
and and everybody got i ate as much pizza as i could possibly imagine even despite all that
00:49:15.900
negativity someone like jesse johnson turns it into a positive um he's still thriving you can support his
00:49:21.480
pizza place i believe of the same name in invermere he's got other places here in calgary so this is a
00:49:27.080
guy who they're not going to knock down and frankly um i know we've seen some of the pastors and i i won't
00:49:32.160
be shocked if it happens here this may be one of the big ones if there is legal action
00:49:36.260
because of charges that have been dropped resulted in loss of business loss of revenue all this stuff
00:49:41.640
um it'll be interesting to see what comes of that um on that note unless you could yeah let's jump into
00:49:48.940
some of this trudeau stuff though because we're coming up against the hour and we've got a few
00:49:52.020
trudeau uh stories to get into here if that's all right um so trudeau tweets busy day at apec
00:49:58.500
economic leaders meeting yesterday working with leaders to make progress oh god on issues that matter to
00:50:03.760
people back home and around the world like what and we're continuing to do that work today um yeah
00:50:10.480
let's look can can we pull up this super awkward video have you seen the video with trudeau next to
00:50:17.000
z ping and like everyone else is looking forward and he looks like i don't know if we can pull that
00:50:20.860
video up let's just react to that quick because it's pretty wild
00:50:29.760
he is such an awkward guy he really is it's so bizarre and the most and the thing is it did this in and of
00:50:48.540
itself wouldn't be the end of the world but there's the amount of videos where he's trying to
00:50:53.000
like shake someone's hand and they intentionally look away or just the compiled things we talked
00:50:58.080
about this a little bit last night too but uh he's so emblematic of under his leadership what canada
00:51:04.640
has become on the global stage like it's like a kid sitting at the grown-ups table like they don't
00:51:11.440
quite belong they're there because they're they've kind of always been there but the amount of damage
00:51:17.660
though i mean i think it'll be rapidly fixed everyone is very quickly once we have new leadership
00:51:22.300
and there's a little more coherence going to start identifying um canada as what it once was a leader
00:51:29.520
uh peacekeeper all these sorts of good things but the damage done to the legacy of canada by this guy
00:51:35.060
is significant i think yeah and i mean we saw that throughout again i you know tying it back into the
00:51:41.800
the largest transfer of wealth happened throughout the first year of the pandemic decimated small
00:51:50.000
businesses and that's really the backbone and the cornerstone of canadian the canada's economy and um
00:51:57.280
there is you know how do you you get that back how do you get that entrepreneurship back and people
00:52:03.780
having the desire to even get back into that kind of business uh mindset and to make it lucrative
00:52:10.940
once again and prosperous for people um you know and and also the amount of people that canadian
00:52:17.140
canadians who have fled the country um canadians are leaving in record numbers and we are just
00:52:24.380
bringing on more and more and more increasing our immigration targets and and born canadians are
00:52:32.140
saying we're done with it this we can't afford to live here you've squashed innovation and we can't
00:52:39.460
compete anymore it just doesn't make sense to stay i mean the winters are brutal a lot of canadians
00:52:44.880
are fed up they're done they're leaving in record numbers and um that immigration is replacing and then
00:52:51.200
some all of the canadians who are leaving and it's a slap in the face to the canadian taxpayer we have
00:52:58.360
this other article uh that came in yesterday afternoon as well where trudeau the trudeau family
00:53:03.280
billed taxpayers 75 000 in vacation flights following their separation announcement um this
00:53:11.360
comes a report after prime minister justin trudeau and his estranged wife sophie officially separated
00:53:17.480
their family enjoyed a round trip to tofino in mid-august costing taxpayers a whopping 74
00:53:23.620
74 178 to charter a royal canadian air force jet and i mean that's you don't need to get too more
00:53:35.140
into it too much more into it than that but this fiscal irresponsibility from the liberals
00:53:41.700
canadians are now feeling it they're feeling it where it hurts it's hitting them in their pocket books
00:53:47.880
and they are getting fed up the polling numbers are abysmal for the liberals the conservatives are
00:53:53.520
outpacing them um almost by twice as much and so you can see that the proof is in the pudding there
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and i don't know if canada can can hang on for another two years under justin trudeau and his
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horrible horrible government i mean he just he doesn't care like at all this is a guy like any
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other leader in the history of this country would have resigned at at one of the countless ethics
00:54:25.480
violations and scandals that justin trudeau has been involved with and the thing is he gets in
00:54:30.860
trouble for things then he does them again it's absolutely wild it's absolutely unconscionable
00:54:36.360
i mean this isn't even this isn't a bad this isn't just a bad leader this is a bad person it's and that's
00:54:42.300
not a that's not a controversial thing to say he couldn't care less he's willing to take your money
00:54:47.440
everything he says he does the opposite of and he's he's the biggest polluter he's the most privileged
00:54:54.120
at all every single talking point that the liberal government has that the liberal party has he's the
00:54:59.200
antithesis to it in fact him and most of his friends are this laurentian elite they do whatever
00:55:03.820
they want and they do it without consequence i remember paul martin downed over like an eighty thousand
00:55:08.340
dollar scandal this trip as reported by biv cost six thousand three hundred and forty dollars an
00:55:15.340
hour that's the rate they were basically paying for him to go on his little vacation it's absolutely
00:55:21.180
disjointed from reality and the thing is if you think those numbers are shocking they aren't they're
00:55:26.960
they're nothing they're insignificant and they really don't mean anything compared to the massive
00:55:31.580
laundering schemes tax collection carbon tax schemes uh phony contract middleman stuff arrive scam
00:55:39.100
nonsense you're seeing the amount of money that is being pumped and i'd say flat out laundered by this
00:55:44.600
government into various interest groups and into companies owned by friends of government officials
00:55:50.160
dwarfs anything that he spends in these scandalous headlines um this is just a little sort of taste
00:55:56.740
a tidbit of what he can do in a weekend imagine what the government has done in years and years
00:56:01.560
and what they're going to continue to do over the next two years completely surreal now i want to get
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your opinion on this nail on the head there thanks i want to get your opinion on this next story because
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as someone who likes to work out and likes to go to the gym um i certainly have some strong opinions
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on this but i think only a woman can kind of weigh in on this and i mean only a woman not uh someone
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professing to be a woman uh we have the stand with april update uh the president of the canadian
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power uh lifting union resigns on pressure mounts on the canadian power lifting union it was revealed
00:56:34.720
that the president of sports governing body resigned on november 12th following a failure to modernize
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its inclusivity policies now this is uh uh pending from a female power lifter april hutchinson
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basically criticizing power lifters now you can read the story for yourself but in essence
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power lifting is one of those instances where there's the greatest like disparity between men
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and women um and i can almost lift the same amount as like the record-breaking women in the world not
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quite there's some there's some pretty significant ones out there but and then the men are miles beyond
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it's probably the the sport where there's the greatest disparity or one of the sports where there's
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the greatest disparity between the athletes um so when you're talking about fairness in sports
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this is probably one of the best sports to look at what's your take on this though as as a member
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of the fairer sex um this glaring double standard we've seen in sports across the board yeah it is a
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glaring double standard and it's so perverse that this is continuing to be tolerated um as you mentioned
00:57:38.620
adam this is a sport where it really counts you know there's there was a pool player recently i think
00:57:45.180
that backed out of um of a tournament because they were competing against a biological male and it
00:57:52.760
was a women's only thing and i thought you know that's fair because that's principled and i think
00:57:57.720
that more women should be taking a stance against this but in a game like pool when it's mostly strategy
00:58:02.920
and there's not very much athletic skill needed there in terms of muscle mass and bone density and those
00:58:09.820
sorts of things but in a in a sport like wrestling and lifting um these there are clear advantages there
00:58:18.700
to being male and having testosterone and again getting back to the bone density muscle mass um this is
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absolutely perverse and it is absurd and it is a denial of science and scientific fact that there is some
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sort of equal equalness between these individuals of different biological sex so um 100 stand with
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with april and that's why we launched a campaign there stand i think it's standwithapril.com
00:58:51.680
there's a petition going and uh sheila has kind of spearheaded that campaign she'll be doing updates
00:58:58.840
as they come in but um this this absurdity and this insanity really needs to be reined in and i think
00:59:04.760
this is the this is the way to do it is simply by women saying no we're not going to tolerate your
00:59:10.160
misogyny anymore we're taking back our spaces we're not going to let you infringe on them and we want
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women's sports to be women held jurisdictions no no monkey business here and um we'll see i guess we'll
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see as this story unfolds yeah and i believe at that url you can also chip in to help with the legal
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fees to challenge the ban but we absolutely need folks like april hutchinson swimmer riley gains who
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also decried uh sort of the unfairness that's taking place in sports and you know another thing
00:59:43.560
that i would add honestly some of these folks they have like they have clothing brands or they're uh
00:59:48.660
they're sort of selling stuff because they've been often kicked out of their sports um some of them
00:59:52.860
though obviously april and riley still fighting to participate in their sports but uh do support them
00:59:57.260
because these people are taking a stand and risking a great deal like other people like jesse johnson
01:00:02.520
without papers pizza like so many other people have done over the past few years to push back
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i mean what the left does is cancels what the left does is destroys so when people like this are willing
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to put themselves on the line uh support them i want to give a massive shout out to sheila gunner-reed
01:00:16.200
for the important work that she is doing on this story standing with april hutchinson uh listen
01:00:21.860
people know this isn't real there's a select woke activist group that would do things like the
01:00:27.680
dylan mulvaney paying 184 000 um and then we see obviously the backlash the majority of people
01:00:33.300
not on board with this continued push uh towards sort of gender hysteria um so for those people who
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are taking a stand kudos to you speaking of gender hysteria um i want to get to this last story for the
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day um and this is brutal i i don't even want to read this but winnipeg hospital agrees to transition
01:00:51.560
10 year old with consent of parents the child who goes by mary dreams of a world where her body
01:00:57.860
reflects her identity of course 10 year olds talk like that according to the children's hospital
01:01:02.380
foundation of manitoba they said she eagerly awaits the day she can take hormones to aid her transition
01:01:08.860
we don't need to read more check out the article for yourself if you're interested but you know the
01:01:13.780
cognitive dissonance and the lack of care for an individual this sort of soft we're not really
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willing to tackle issues so we're going to call tolerance for anything even if it's damaging
01:01:23.880
good approach to health care is is absolutely vile it's un-canadian it is categorically wrong
01:01:30.300
particularly if you care about these individuals the self-harm rate for folks and i've talked about
01:01:36.620
this before but excuse me as i go off on it again the self-harm rate for folks who transition is
01:01:41.460
something nearing 50 percent um and that is atrocious now people on the lgbtq activism side would argue
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that that's because the the society societal uh forces are so strongly against them i'm calling
01:01:54.820
nonsense on that you can become woman of the year just by transitioning from a man um there's every
01:01:59.940
support and staple in place you basically get an award for going down this road meanwhile if you look
01:02:05.360
at instances say like the holocaust or slavery for african americans the suicide rates never peaked
01:02:11.520
above three to six percent the only people who harm themselves at rates comparable to nearly 50 percent
01:02:18.140
are people with identity disorders and that is what we're facing and shame on this hospital for doing
01:02:23.800
this to a child get them help support them if they're an adult and they want to make a decision
01:02:27.900
that's absolutely fine no parent no health institution no government should allow this to happen to a child
01:02:33.380
absolutely and i think we've come kind of full circle in the stream where you know it's leave the
01:02:39.660
kids alone why are we getting caught up and promoting this kind of identity crisis onto a child let them be
01:02:48.700
who whatever they they want to be children are ripe with imagination and fantasy and these kinds of ideas
01:02:56.860
um should be you know not really reinforced or validated as you see so heavily pushed by the medical
01:03:05.040
industrial complex and i would even go so far as to call it the trans industrial complex um the uh one
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of the the press releases here i believe it came from the hospital uh children's hospital foundation of
01:03:17.660
manitoba says that this mary does worry that she won't be able to have a baby but says her plans
01:03:25.240
to be a famous actress won't allow time for her to be a mom anyway this is a 10 year old what a 10 year
01:03:33.660
old is fantasizing about being a famous actress if if they want to dress up and and wear a dress around
01:03:39.620
the house and pretend that they're a famous actress whatever let them have it but taking irreversible
01:03:45.840
and health harming drugs to reinforce a dysmorphia that is likely to correct itself into adolescence and
01:03:55.720
adulthood is absolute medical malpractice in my opinion and what we're doing to children by
01:04:02.880
reinforcing and validating these fantasies is absolutely perverse and i mean the the data will
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come out right this is unprecedented we have no idea what you can start to see it trickling in now but
01:04:17.460
we really have no idea what the long-term health effects and other societal effects will be on this
01:04:24.980
generation who's being targeted so heavily by this sort of normalization of identity crisis
01:04:32.460
and um it's really sad to see it unfolding because these at the end of the day these are innocent
01:04:37.960
children who rely on the parents and their the adults in their lives to advocate for their best
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interest and i do not believe this is in any child's best interest and in the same way we saw now that
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there's some sort of legal reprimands for cover 19 people seeking damages for what they endured with
01:04:55.040
lots of these charges being dropped a lot of them stemming from the ingram decision i suspect that with
01:04:59.800
lots of these child transitions once we see once they're older uh once they've they've gone to
01:05:05.480
counseling once they've sort of and lots of these people do regret it and talk about the harm talk
01:05:10.580
about the lack of information that was provided to them once there's legal accountability lawsuits
01:05:15.360
against even their own parents or the hospitals that didn't sort of counsel them away from this as
01:05:20.360
they should have when their children or in many cases as i suspect when you look at the number of
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parents who are involved who are either trans or trans identifying or lgbtq whose children just
01:05:30.900
coincidentally happen to also be trans despite the probability that being next to nothing once legal
01:05:37.000
actions against those people come that will be extremely interesting and that might be when we
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actually start to see hospitals saying well hold off a second well we don't want to be held
01:05:45.180
accountable for uh damaging this person for their entire life so that is interesting on that note we do
01:05:50.580
have two chance to get to really quickly i'm going to read this first one here uh not sure i agree with
01:05:56.000
it but uh we'll read it anyways it's from enmark who gives five bucks uh matt petgrave the canadian
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hockey player uh who killed a white player um there's no information about his mom and dad is matt half
01:06:06.060
black this could be a hate crime uh what reading about him what i'm reading about him he's racist you
01:06:11.100
know i don't know i don't even want to bring it into it i do know that he has the most penalty minutes
01:06:15.480
has been ejected for abuse of officials is known as an infamously dirty player um and i also know
01:06:21.000
that he was brought in on suspicion of manslaughter now in the uk where he was brought in that's very
01:06:27.020
common practice if there's a suspicion um and sometimes no charge may come of that so that could
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be just standard operating procedure there's a bunch of dissenting opinion on what happened i for
01:06:38.140
one have seen the video unfortunately um and it does look like there's a kicking motion i absolutely am
01:06:43.340
of the opinion that he should be charged with manslaughter particularly considering that he
01:06:47.140
has a very long history of dirty dirty plays so uh there's that i don't know if you have anything to
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weigh in on that at all no not really i don't know that it necessarily is about race i haven't looked
01:06:57.500
into that at all but um i concur with everything else that you've said adam because uh this is obviously
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someone with a shady history of dirty plays and um needed a keener eye i do also think and i wonder
01:07:09.900
how a neck guard would have prevented or maybe minimized what happened on the ice that day um i
01:07:17.840
know that neck guards aren't required at that level of professional league and maybe they should be
01:07:24.520
they are now they're in that league they are okay that's good i didn't know that league um or as soon
01:07:31.680
as 2024 rolls around they're giving players like a month to sort of adapt it's being looked at the nhl as
01:07:37.880
well um and i know that it's so legalized for the nhl pa that that even getting masks on like
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veteran players don't even have to wear visors if they're grandfathered in so everything is very
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legal but i mean i don't know this seems i believe in montreal in the montreal calgary game the other
01:07:54.660
night it wasn't a similar situation with like a kick but someone spun and it was it nicked a visor or
01:08:00.300
something so i i i could see them potentially going down that route and compared to a visor that can
01:08:06.560
can cause mobility issues and block visibility um the neck guard i think there's versions of them
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that uh with certain polymers cannot be that restraining um lots of players have started to
01:08:15.980
adopt wrist and ankle guards for blade cuts too so i think the league is trending in that way i know
01:08:22.020
many amateur organizations minor organizations have already done that uh in our final chat for the day
01:08:27.220
five dollars um from snowy roof uh dr makis makis excuse the pronunciation had named six people who
01:08:33.520
were at the top of ahs it's good to see danielle has given them the boot because they were ndp people
01:08:38.320
that jason didn't remove indeed again hopefully these changes are in the right direction um and
01:08:44.640
again extend the opportunity uh to one of the ministers i didn't talk to on camera i saw briefly
01:08:50.220
on her way out was minister lagrange so it'd be great to have that conversation uh with her about
01:08:55.180
some of the work they're doing because people something needs to change the whole we're going to
01:08:59.240
make health care better without changing anything hasn't worked hopefully this is a a new direction
01:09:03.900
for that this government is taking and hopefully there's some actual changes that take place we did
01:09:08.220
see with the dynalife contract um that that they tried to see if they could cut some time on lab testing
01:09:14.020
it got out of hand and they terminated it this isn't a government that locks in with their buddies
01:09:18.020
and sticks with it even when it's not working they seem willing to change things so that's promising
01:09:24.440
absolutely well thanks adam it's been a great stream and thank you to everybody super producers
01:09:31.600
olivia and efron everybody behind the scenes who make sure that all the links are in the right spots
01:09:35.860
and uh you can find our daily stream you can find us back here monday from 1 to 2 p.m eastern with
01:09:43.020
another two rebels to co-host with you actually i think it'll be myself and maybe our beloved david menzies
01:09:49.460
but um i guess in the meantime have a great weekend everybody and have fun everybody who's headed out
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to rebel live tomorrow and we will see you monday morning so stay safe and stay sane
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enjoy this upcoming clip snl eight years ago predicted the woke left check this out
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well this is it you need any help with your bag no that's all right i got it how about some walking
01:10:14.980
around money dad it's okay okay just uh make sure to call you when i get there i know yeah you know um
01:10:25.460
um you could stay home do another year of high school very funny dad
01:10:35.060
well i'll see you thanksgiving yeah i'll see you