Rebel News Podcast - August 31, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Ford pushes back on immigration, Tamara Lich preps for trial, Feds working from home


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 15 minutes

Words per Minute

171.79138

Word Count

12,947

Sentence Count

11

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

Rebel News Daily Roundup is a weekly show hosted by Sheila Gunreed ( ) and Andrea Humphrey ( ) covering the happenings around news and politics in Canada. This week, we talk about the devastating fires raging across the west coast of Canada, the ongoing housing crisis in the province of British Columbia, and the government s response to them.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 oh hey good morning good afternoon everybody depending on which part of this beautiful
00:00:18.580 country that we're in and welcome to the rebel news daily roundup i'm your host guest host today
00:00:24.460 this is david menzies show i'm sheila gunreed and i'm joined by my friend drea humphrey on the west
00:00:29.540 coast drea how's it going going pretty good we still have some smoke in the air but uh there's
00:00:35.940 been some rain out in the okanagan so that's been good um but yeah ready to do the show
00:00:42.120 it's completely smoky here like i woke up thinking that someone was burning the garbage in our
00:00:48.620 incinerator and i was like that's my job that's my favorite thing to do because i left the window
00:00:53.840 open and it was so smoky and then i looked back at like my facebook memories and six years ago it
00:00:59.500 was like so utterly smoking that smoky here that visibility was so low and so when people say oh
00:01:06.540 you know these fires are unprecedented no they're annual this is where we live this is how it is
00:01:13.380 um we've got a lot to talk about today and uh i think we should get right to it drea do you want
00:01:20.620 to uh do the explainer of what exactly we're doing here today sure welcome to the daily roundup as sheila
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00:02:10.860 yeah like i think it's an extension of what we do here at rebel news where we sort of democratize
00:02:17.420 the news you know we give people a chance to get involved through petitions through whatever and
00:02:22.180 this is their chance to get involved and take the show in their own direction um or to bring it back
00:02:27.520 to where it's supposed to be if david and menzies and i are hosting because we tend to get a little
00:02:33.560 off track um let's uh get to doug ford uh i think i think he had a conservative moment
00:02:44.840 shocking to find out um so it sounds like he's pushing back on mass immigration into canada i think
00:02:55.740 he's one of the few conservatives who are actually saying like we need to pump the brakes it's not fair
00:03:02.220 to the canadians who are here and to the new canadians who hope to find a better life here um to just
00:03:09.120 not rein this in so that everybody can adjust integrate and hit the ground running so that we
00:03:15.780 have housing and resources and health care and education in place for all these people who are
00:03:21.120 coming here let's slow down and doug ford seems to be the only conservative talking about this like
00:03:28.200 only official conservatives lots of normal conservatives like you and me
00:03:31.760 we talk about this stuff all the time like it's a basic law of supply and demand um nobody else is
00:03:39.580 really talking about it and that includes pierre polyevs who one of his big things is affordability
00:03:44.540 so let's hear from doug ford figuring out that he was elected as a conservative all of a sudden
00:03:50.760 what people are seeing here after this integrity commissioner and auditor general's report
00:03:56.680 is nothing but incompetence right from the chief of staff who decided to rush through a process
00:04:02.620 to the housing minister who looked away because he thought it was going to be too politically sensitive
00:04:06.900 to a premier who directed his housing minister to open up the green belt after promising ontarians that
00:04:13.640 you would never touch the green belt so so i'll think but but premier at what point do do you take
00:04:19.740 personal responsibility here and how are people to have trust in your leadership well thank you for that
00:04:26.500 colin and i'm sure you just walked down the street from your home that you have a home but do you
00:04:31.140 know many people don't have a home colin there's hundreds hold on there's hundreds of thousands of
00:04:36.140 people that home hold it there's hundreds of thousands of people that don't have homes and yes
00:04:42.360 when i 2018 we didn't have a housing crisis you know why we didn't have a housing crisis colin because
00:04:48.240 there was no jobs here people weren't coming here because the last government lost 300 000 jobs
00:04:55.160 there was no interest in coming to ontario but now since we've been in office we've created an
00:05:01.540 environment and condition for people around the world to come to ontario let me finish colin to
00:05:07.640 come to ontario when we have a housing crisis i have two options colin i sit back like the other
00:05:13.520 government did and let the whole province fall apart or we move forward and we build homes because i know
00:05:21.380 you colin a year down the road if we don't have the homes you're the first person that's going to be
00:05:26.340 up here saying why didn't you build the homes why didn't you do this why didn't you do that well colin
00:05:32.560 guess what we're going to build homes we're going to build homes until people have the same opportunity
00:05:37.120 that you have you have a nice home down the street but guess what there's hundreds of thousands of
00:05:43.300 people that don't have your opportunity that don't have the good paying job that you have
00:05:47.540 that's the difference
00:05:48.720 i'm kind of shocked i'm kind of i'm kind of shocked usually like there were shades of rob ford there
00:05:59.900 um which was good to see because rob would go scorched earth on the media that's rob doug ford's uh
00:06:07.300 dearly departed brother former mayor of toronto um he would push back on the media when when they you
00:06:15.220 said something completely inaccurate or out of touch as this guy said um but doug ford rarely does
00:06:22.140 that he sort of i mean it's hard to watch doug ford press conferences because he sort of butt kisses
00:06:27.420 to the same people who just chased his brother right into the grave um but it is true okay so for those
00:06:37.540 people who don't know outside of ontario the green belt is this chunk of protected land around what
00:06:47.860 they call i think it's the golden horseshoe it's one of the most populous places in the country and
00:06:53.740 so it was protected i think by dalton mcginty way back in uh i think 2005 2006 it prevents
00:07:02.100 large-scale development and it's designed to protect farmland and other environmentally sensitive
00:07:09.700 land it was sort of made by an edict it's not really one of those like essential biospheres although
00:07:19.040 it does have a lot of farmland but here's the thing and i'm not against protecting farmland by the
00:07:24.700 way but ontario also has lots of farmland that isn't directly adjacent to canada's largest
00:07:29.020 municipality right that you could probably zone agricultural forever the the thing is the left
00:07:37.340 needs to choose now do you want to be environmentalists or do you want to have mass unfettered migration
00:07:44.480 into toronto you only can have one so if you want to keep the green belt okay i'm willing to hear
00:07:51.260 arguments but i also don't like the government just protecting swaths of land via edict because they'll
00:07:56.900 do that to the oil patch they did that to the great bear rainforest which is not really a thing
00:08:01.560 it's just it just was like stroke of a pen we're calling this the great bear rainforest it wasn't
00:08:07.220 really a thing and now you can't do anything there and so i'm sort of against that idea especially when
00:08:13.780 it's uh designed to shoehorn people into the big city and not let the city spread out i'm not against
00:08:21.620 city spreading out in canada like this idea that we should be against urban sprawl and pile people
00:08:27.380 on top of each other sounds gross to me that's what they do in some of the less affluent parts
00:08:33.760 less developed parts of the world is build upward instead of outward we're a very big country we've
00:08:38.280 got lots of space but you can only have one here you can have all the migrants you want to the country
00:08:44.400 and they flood into canada's most diverse city toronto where there are communities and people just like
00:08:51.000 them and it makes integration a lot easier you can go there but you need to house them or you can have
00:08:56.340 the green belt so doug ford needs to be putting pressure on his buddy justin trudeau because they
00:09:03.280 are very friendly lately yeah to do something about the immigration levels that's what i see
00:09:08.320 well it's like you said like the even the people coming here they're not signing up for this we're
00:09:13.900 essentially catfishing them it's like come to canada for the dream well you end up homeless
00:09:18.600 toronto's had issues with migrants you know laying out on the street until the churches recently opened
00:09:24.140 up to them so this is ridiculous what i secretly i guess openly now since i'm saying it on the live
00:09:29.400 stream love about this is even though dog doug ford was elected as you know progressive conservative
00:09:35.200 he's basically been a liberal so you're seeing these progressives eat their own right now uh when they
00:09:41.020 have to fend for themselves and which is the people going to care about more yes of course there is
00:09:46.700 arguments to be had about you know preserving the green belt but people need homes it's as simple
00:09:51.940 as that and if you don't deliver or at least act like you care about that issue you might not get
00:09:57.920 voted in next time and i think that's really what we're seeing here it's one of those issues where he
00:10:01.840 has to stand up for the main concerns which is housing both for canadians who live here and the
00:10:08.020 canadians who have recently come here so yeah you can have people trying to be canadians i should say
00:10:13.280 yeah you can have a chunk of grass around toronto where you can have houses like yeah they've they've
00:10:18.520 got to pick a lane here now olivia whispers in my ear that there's a uh like another part of this
00:10:23.860 that's about a minute that maybe we should watch so let's watch and then react i haven't seen this yet
00:10:29.220 okay integrity commissioner's report uh showed that you sent the housing minister a mandate letter
00:10:35.680 shortly after the last election why didn't you campaign about uh opening up the green belt and
00:10:43.520 these land swaps well i think i've answered this before but i'll answer it again you know in the last
00:10:49.420 election we didn't have a housing crisis and just up to a few months back i didn't know the federal
00:10:56.140 government was going to bring in over 500 000 now we learn that those aren't accurate numbers
00:11:01.460 it's probably up to seven eight hundred thousand arriving like i didn't get a phone call from the
00:11:06.780 minister i didn't get a phone call from the prime minister saying surprise surprise we're dropping
00:11:12.080 these many people into your province and by the way good luck you deal with them that's the reason
00:11:17.540 we have to make sure that we use every tool in our toolbox to build homes so i i ran on getting it
00:11:25.600 done i ran on building homes making sure that we're building transit and infrastructure in schools and
00:11:30.940 hospitals and guess what folks we're the only government we do what we say we're going to do
00:11:36.680 some people may not like it but we're going to get it done well there you go another like direct push
00:11:45.140 at the prime minister there so what's going on there yeah and there's just a little like side
00:11:50.360 controversy here so uh doug ford campaigned on not opening up the green belt but again circumstances
00:11:57.100 change and people need houses right and so what they did was last year the province took 7 400 acres of
00:12:07.480 land out of the green belt to build 50 000 homes but they replaced it with 9 400 acres elsewhere
00:12:16.900 so not only did they so they built some houses and they replaced it with more land somewhere else
00:12:24.220 oh that's reasonable that's reasonable except it sounds like they were according to the integrity
00:12:31.160 commissioner's report and take that for what you will sounds like they were giving preferential
00:12:35.740 treatment to some developers to get the land so instead of saying yeah so instead of saying hey
00:12:41.980 what what's this cronyism happening here the media is hammering on the fact that you are building
00:12:47.600 houses that people need building houses that people need is not the problem or the controversy the
00:12:53.680 controversy is the alleged accusation that they're giving preferential treatment to some developers
00:12:58.360 hammer him on that that's the question yeah don't yeah don't hammer him on the fact that he swapped
00:13:04.740 out some land so that people could live in toronto uh that seems like a reasonable thing to do and a good
00:13:10.680 solution to a problem doug ford didn't create and it seems like there's a lot of tension in the room
00:13:17.460 there during these questions you can hear uh people he's like colin let me finish i don't know if he
00:13:23.280 colin really does have a house down the street but it almost seems like he's aware of that um
00:13:28.380 there's a lot going on there but why are they so feisty over it they're not even asking like the real
00:13:34.540 journalistic question as you say and they're harboring on this issue when they probably do have
00:13:38.860 their own houses and comfort so it's it's about being out of touch altogether it looks like
00:13:44.020 yeah they're like why didn't you keep your promise not to build in the green belt that's not the
00:13:49.220 problem here the problem is the cronyism but uh these people they're just completely out of touch
00:13:55.960 like yeah and doug ford called them on it so um yeah i guess you know like ben shapiro used to have
00:14:02.160 a segment of a show called good trump bad trump and i feel like i'm having a moment of like yeah good
00:14:08.760 ford bad ford and i'm in good ford right now very strange yeah that was pretty good good ford
00:14:14.020 i'll eat a piece of cheesecake to that yeah it's very it's very destabilizing to me to see him do
00:14:21.160 something good for once um let's go though um now we're gonna hit bad ford next topic so we did good
00:14:31.580 ford now we've got bad ford so doug ford's government uh he's got an anti-racism plan doubles down on
00:14:39.780 funding for dei so that's diversity equity and what's the other one diversity yeah inclusivity
00:14:49.060 inclusion or whatever and left-wing groups so doug ford in a stroke of insanity he is going to fund
00:14:58.320 the groups that will turn around and campaign against him in the next election by calling everybody
00:15:03.440 to the right of chairman mao some sort of crypto fascist neo-nazi that's what he's doing so he's
00:15:10.700 literally funding his enemies and he's wondering why these people have the resources to go toe-to-toe
00:15:17.080 with the conservatives in the next election it's because you gave them the money that's so
00:15:24.220 ludicrous it's ludicrous ludicrous and also it's just like why do they have to destroy all these good
00:15:31.260 words like diversity and inclusion like if they twist it they abuse it it's not even inclusive
00:15:37.920 anymore one of my aunts i'm gonna call her out not by name she got so mad at me because i said like
00:15:43.440 actually if anybody's getting judged by their skin which if you read the article that's what it says
00:15:47.920 like oh maybe i'll just read that first and then i'll go back to what my aunt why my aunt's mad at
00:15:54.480 me um so it says uh they are face oh that's the wrong thing sorry oh i'm sorry guys i can't find it
00:16:04.240 but oh you have it on sorry i'm a little not feeling that well so bear with me uh too many individuals are
00:16:11.520 denied opportunities or face discrimination because of the color of their skin their cultural identity
00:16:17.540 or their beliefs says ontario's minister so this is part of the reason why they're throwing millions
00:16:23.160 upon millions of dollars into this garbage and i said the other day on my like personal facebook that
00:16:29.460 you know if anybody is facing discrimination by their skin it's actually like white middle-aged men
00:16:35.700 and boy did i almost lose some family members that one but it's so true because they are the last to get
00:16:42.540 any perks in anything right now um and you know even as i would go as far as to say younger adults
00:16:49.140 who are white like even scholarships like when my daughter was going through her scholarships and
00:16:53.720 stuff there was actual like preferences to kids who are in the lgbtq plus community uh or racialized or
00:17:01.360 you can see even the way they want you to write essays and stuff like that it's just so tainted and to see
00:17:07.320 a government giving millions and millions and millions into this nonsense that you're right is probably
00:17:12.160 going to end up biting them in the end i guess rightfully so it's just it's getting nauseating
00:17:17.420 and it's happening in every government not just there uh yeah this is insane and it doesn't actually
00:17:24.220 recognize um if you care about diversity and equity ontario is the place for you by the way
00:17:31.880 that's like instead of saying we need to fund all these anti-racism initiatives you should be touting
00:17:38.260 toronto as a real success story for uh the canadian multicultural mosaic as they say um the most
00:17:48.360 diverse i think was in 2022 uh ontario was sorry not ontario but toronto itself was declared the most
00:17:56.020 multicultural city in the world by the united nations and the bbc i don't know how the bbc issue
00:18:02.460 horned themselves into that but anyways it's the most diverse city on the face of the planet
00:18:06.980 um according to official data over half the city's residents were born outside of canada
00:18:12.240 and i think there are more visible minorities yeah than white people in toronto i think that's the
00:18:19.580 number um uh so like if if that's the case then how so diverse so much racism in toronto like look at
00:18:31.480 number of immigrants in toronto over half the population was born outside of the country not
00:18:39.120 just outside of toronto and there are more people of color than there are white people there yeah that
00:18:44.280 should be that should be like you shouldn't be funding the busy bodies to complain about toronto
00:18:49.580 and ontario you should be celebrating toronto as a success story to behold around the world but
00:18:56.460 no just self-hating nonsense all the time it's always that and you know it reminds me of um candace
00:19:04.120 owens documentary of where the like the money for black lives matter went it's not going to help you
00:19:10.140 know black lives impoverished lives instead it went to interest groups like this too you know like
00:19:15.300 the lgbtq community which is not a prominent community in the black community like it's just
00:19:23.160 it's ridiculous and it's always about following the money yep it sure is and so doug ford is funding
00:19:30.340 his enemies and he's wondering why things are going to go poorly for him in the next election or at least
00:19:34.580 he'll have the he'll be in for a real fight in the next election and um it's because he gave
00:19:40.560 his political enemies government resources good job doug good job so we had good ford and bad ford
00:19:50.220 balance ying and yang and i feel better because um i know doug ford to be more progressive than
00:19:56.940 conservative uh let's move ahead though uh montreal won't return toppled john a mcdonald statue
00:20:03.300 to its downtown pedestal the statue was damaged that's a neat way of saying vandalized uh through
00:20:11.380 miss the mischievous unlawful actions of protesters during anti-racism yeah damage that look at how the
00:20:19.140 damage um during a protest in 2020 um uh you know what this says to me this says to me that you can
00:20:29.480 can you can commit vandalism and actual mischief not tamera leach uh honking for freedom mischief but
00:20:37.040 like actual mischief like these people have damaged more public property than the entire freedom convoy did
00:20:43.800 in nearly four weeks um and you can do it and eventually the state will capitulate because they
00:20:53.620 knocked down that statue because they wanted johnny mcdonald erased from the public space yeah and guess
00:20:58.220 what montreal's like okay fine you do it and everybody knows that if you do look at how dangerous that was
00:21:03.800 that's so dangerous yeah i mean i wouldn't look for the video but in a black lives matter protest they did
00:21:10.860 the same thing and it actually like gave a dad brain damage it fell right on his head um yeah no it's
00:21:18.580 horrible and i'm still stuck on them using the word damage because i'm sure we all remember the words
00:21:23.980 that the media used when uh somebody put a canadian flag on terry fox and made him pull the sign he was
00:21:31.500 defaced and you know what i mean we all know the freedom community loves terry fox um but that was
00:21:37.820 defacing the statue and it's just just a little bit of damage no big deal no big deal and it's
00:21:43.820 ten worlds away ridiculous and it tells people they can get away with this and do this over and over
00:21:48.520 and opens up a a green light to it um at least they're saying there's anger yeah there we go look
00:21:55.600 oh my gosh he's got a canadian flag on him oh my lord um but yeah you can like pull yeah you can pull
00:22:03.500 down a statue in a public space with hundreds of onlookers police were everywhere that day and
00:22:11.640 didn't do a damn thing knock the head off johnny mcdonald and the city's like fine you get your way
00:22:17.160 imagine parenting like that like if some people do it's probably their kids it's their kids taking the
00:22:24.860 statue down so yeah zero consequences those people didn't go to jail for 50 days like tamara leach
00:22:32.040 that's for sure no um let's go to this next one um because uh you've covered these sorts of stories
00:22:40.880 pretty closely um because of your unique cultural ties to these communities um saskatchewan first nation
00:22:49.060 claims 93 children are buried at boval indian residential school near the northern saskatchewan
00:22:55.500 village of boval english river first nation says they found the alleged graves of 79 children
00:23:00.380 and 14 infants using ground penetrating radar what have we learned very recently about ground
00:23:06.220 penetrating radar it can't find bones it can only find rocks and other um abnormalities
00:23:11.840 under the soil and and and still we keep making this claim but you know what i hope is that we
00:23:18.760 actually put a shovel in the ground because the last two times they put shovels in the ground
00:23:23.380 they didn't find anything they didn't find anything everybody was upset they did it in edmonton they did it
00:23:28.680 in the other place a couple weeks ago uh i forget and that not nothing was found and then everybody
00:23:36.100 was all upset and i'm like shouldn't you be overjoyed it shouldn't you be happy should it be
00:23:41.620 happy that no genocide happened here i would be relieved um well that's the way it should be and i
00:23:47.340 have a report coming up where i say that in the report too it's like this is a good thing you don't
00:23:52.080 want to find 215 children's remains um you know under the ground and you're right the those who are
00:23:57.800 actually excavating excavating which is the only way to find out what's actually under the ground
00:24:03.380 they're not turning up with anything and of course there are some where they actually know
00:24:09.040 these are in fact or this was a grave site it's just over years the uh crosses have broken down
00:24:15.380 like it's not some conspiracy they knew that there was a graveyard for different reasons it could be
00:24:20.140 illness or whatever uh in this article also also these are the sites of churches so the residential
00:24:25.940 school is next door to the church and what do we know about churches especially like out here on
00:24:30.600 the prairies the graveyard is at the church because old churches you do the service and then you bury
00:24:37.480 the people right outside of the church like yeah and sorry it escaped me but it was a manitoba first
00:24:43.440 nation um where they were absolutely convinced that there was a mass grave outside of their residential
00:24:50.620 school and they did they did that i think the smart thing for a community to heal and that is to
00:24:58.340 actually find out what the truth is because there's you know everybody talks about truth
00:25:02.020 and reconciliation but if you want reconciliation you got to get the truth out first what happened
00:25:06.320 to true yeah yeah and then it was the charles capsule hospital it was a tb hospital here
00:25:12.500 um and they thought there was a derek anipenak that guy anyways uh derek anipenak i think uh he he was one of
00:25:24.100 those like anti-pipeline guys and it's like derek you don't have any pipelines near you can you shut
00:25:29.420 up so that the other first nations can have jobs thank you very much like fort mcmurray wants this
00:25:34.080 stuff shut up we we won't put a pipeline near you derek we promise um yeah that's that's where i know
00:25:40.640 him from and now he's like he's disappointed that no bodies were found there because he says it will
00:25:47.740 feed denialist narratives you mean like it might feed the truth yeah feed the truth and and actual
00:25:55.500 questions that should be asked and i believe he's also saying well where did the bodies go like where
00:25:59.960 maybe somebody moved them and it's like so it doesn't even end even when you dig in the ground
00:26:05.140 and you see it's not there um and just back to the original article that we're looking at they say
00:26:10.320 in 1927 19 students and one teacher died in a fire that destroyed the school and the the dorms there
00:26:17.880 um so that's 20 people that who could possibly be buried but i bet you if i dig into this you're
00:26:24.780 going to see that you know where they're buried like the records are out there for the most part and
00:26:30.280 like for example back to the kamloops indian residential school there's simply just wasn't
00:26:35.260 anywhere near 200 children missing and like you know the governor these schools got paid for per
00:26:41.580 child so it doesn't even make sense on so many levels for 200 students to have been murdered it
00:26:48.360 really doesn't um so it's sad just further to add the catholic church is usually pretty good at keeping
00:26:55.480 records like it was the record keeper of your birth your baptism your marriage your burial like your death
00:27:03.280 before long before the government kept track of those things the church also keeps track of those
00:27:08.240 things and you know like for example if you needed a record of your birth and you were not registered
00:27:14.700 with the province your church had it the church is really good at keeping these records so they know
00:27:19.440 who's in those cemeteries that are not now unmarked because they weren't maintained by the community
00:27:24.920 okay um but yeah that those records just as you say 200 kids weren't missing because they know who went to
00:27:31.780 the school yeah and and the ones that unfortunately did die they do have records of where they were
00:27:38.200 buried which were in nearby cemeteries so it's you know it's sad that people are obviously hurting and
00:27:44.700 what i what i think is why why embellish anything there are actual facts of some horrible things that took
00:27:52.980 place in these schools why not just talk about those why do you have to embellish and go on here
00:27:57.540 i don't understand how they don't know at this point that ground penetrating radar simply cannot
00:28:02.740 detect i think they even say that there's 14 or 13 uh 14 infants so it looks like there's 79 children
00:28:11.840 and 14 infants that's just it's not possible it's not possible to do that with ground penetrating radar
00:28:17.200 if you haven't seen our documentary um if you go to cam loops documentary.com it's still there
00:28:23.960 um i think it's behind the paywall so i think it's what six dollars a month to get access to all of
00:28:29.440 our stuff and uh who knows maybe we'll release it for free soon but check it out and you can see how
00:28:35.260 we walk you through it and everything and the facts like that and it's just really sad and i think the
00:28:39.120 most sad part is that our children are still being taught this narrative that's not supported
00:28:44.800 by proof uh by facts and it's of course really troublesome for them when you could just talk about what
00:28:51.900 we really do know has happened you know yeah yeah and it just you know like every no country is perfect
00:29:01.460 but ours is pretty good we don't have slavery here um you know it's a it's a pretty great place to be
00:29:08.640 if you're a visible or sexual minority it's why why we had these waves of mass migration
00:29:16.000 to this country and it just to teach little kids to hate their country i think is a terrible terrible
00:29:22.360 thing and the worst part is it's a lot of it is based on lies exaggerations and hyperbole um but i
00:29:31.020 hope here's my hope i hope some duck for it duck for it just came on my phone anyways we're back to bad
00:29:39.760 um i hope that somebody actually makes a complaint to the united nations about genocide because of all
00:29:48.380 the things that the united nations does quite poorly including prevent genocide they're really good at
00:29:55.240 investigating genocide after the fact after they've done nothing to prevent it uh they're pretty good
00:30:01.000 at uh finding out where the bodies are and what happened to them they do this uh unfortunately quite
00:30:07.800 frequently rwanda in the you know the former yugoslavia so i hope they do complain to the united
00:30:16.100 nations and say there was a genocide happening in canada i mean justin trudeau said there was a
00:30:20.000 genocide in canada that's all the proof we need let's make a formal complaint to the united nations
00:30:24.560 and have them come excavate because if the local communities are not going to do this to provide
00:30:29.800 healing and truth and reconciliation let's get somebody from outside the country to do it and uh you know
00:30:36.680 instead of just ground penetrating radar rumors let's get to the bottom of this please exactly
00:30:42.320 you're here okay let's hit that's uh that's that let's hit an ad break and then uh we've got some
00:30:50.720 freedom convoy stuff and uh lots of stuff about the federal government wasting our money green evergreen
00:30:56.820 stuff justin trudeau's new censorship law bill c18 it's a shakedown and a desperate attempt to keep the
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00:31:55.140 all right let's get into this next story um for those of you who don't know the trial of freedom
00:32:10.100 convoy leader spiritual leader of the anti-mandate movement tamera leach is proceeding um towards the
00:32:18.080 third week of this month in ottawa um as you know as i just pointed out there are plenty of people who do
00:32:24.800 real mischief and vandalism in this country and they walk away scot-free they can topple a statue
00:32:29.900 and get their way but tamera who led the convoy of tens of thousands of canadians into their nation's
00:32:38.460 capital where they came to protest the lockdowns and mandates and ask for their freedom back completely
00:32:48.100 peacefully it was just like a weeks-long street party that may have been annoying to the residents but
00:32:52.720 it wasn't criminal unless you talk to the crown prosecutors there um i think tamera's real crime
00:32:58.520 was embarrassing the government uh her trial is uh going forward and uh the icc tv news has published
00:33:11.320 a canadian press article reblogged a canadian press article uh talking about tamera the leaders of the
00:33:18.180 freedom convoy so i think chris barber also are preparing to answer to criminal charges next week
00:33:23.280 for their part in the massive demonstration that gridlocked ottawa last year but the stakes go
00:33:27.240 beyond the actions of two protest organizers tamera leach and chris barber were amongst the most
00:33:32.860 prominent organizers of the protest movement that rolled into ottawa early 2022 and they're scheduled
00:33:38.600 blah blah blah that's not where the scrutiny will stop laurence greenspawn that's tamera's lawyer
00:33:43.240 who is great and if you want to donate to cover her costs um to to fight these uh mischief charges
00:33:51.940 against her uh i think it's help tamera.com is that right efron and that goes directly to the
00:33:58.840 democracy fund or olivia if someone could confirm that to me uh it goes directly to the democracy fund
00:34:04.380 and because the democracy fund is a registered canadian charity with a focus on civil liberties litigation
00:34:09.840 and education you will receive a charitable tax receipt for that so second ottawa um so anyway uh
00:34:17.260 you can do that there um i think it's help tamera.com yes it's help tamera.com um so they want
00:34:26.720 to make this about the freedom convoy as a whole instead of what tamera is charged with
00:34:34.080 so it the fringe interlopers and hangers on that word sort of on the edges of the convoy
00:34:42.080 who may have said and done some crazy things they want to use that to paint the whole of the freedom
00:34:47.960 convoy as that and then thus tamera who only ever called for peace only ever called for love only ever
00:34:57.480 uh went to ottawa in the name of unity who peacefully went out into the street looking for police
00:35:05.160 to turn herself in she went looking for police to turn herself in and she told me she did it because
00:35:11.520 she didn't want her husband to see her taken away in handcuffs she said it would be traumatizing for him
00:35:15.980 that's the kind of woman she is she really is and to speak to her i would be so filled with
00:35:22.600 bile and hatred for the people who took my freedom from me and she is so peaceful she doesn't have a
00:35:31.480 resentful bone in her body and i'm resentful on her behalf yeah me too she's so graceful like she's
00:35:38.800 handling all of this with such grace that's sort of the impression i got of her when i was doing the
00:35:44.340 bc like of her book tour which by the way the ctv article does mention her book which is interesting
00:35:50.200 because it almost seems like they've been avoiding it um but um just so people are wondering what
00:35:56.580 exactly are the charges both her and chris barber i believe have the same charges so mischief obstructing
00:36:02.620 police counseling others to commit mischief that that's the most laughable one it's that's the one
00:36:08.140 that's the one where she where she would say like uh you know like honk honk yeah like they go to
00:36:17.460 like honking school like you push this for this like no it's so sad um and intimidation and so yeah
00:36:26.980 you have these people who want to put the whole convoy on trial and and things like that i mean
00:36:31.640 the article does say that this is going to be precedent setting and i agree with that because
00:36:35.900 this was a peaceful movement they were um you know it was annoying to some of the people around
00:36:42.480 there but that's about as far as it goes and they were working and willing to work with authorities
00:36:48.040 as well um and the prime minister instead just hid in his ivory tower and just threw the emergencies
00:36:54.420 act on them like it's it's insane so um we're going to be covering this of course in a way that you
00:37:01.240 can trust just like we covered the uh the actual freedom convoy that themselves and what's up with
00:37:07.100 always putting freedom convoy and like exclamation marks isn't that weird and it felt it's those are
00:37:12.580 scare quotes yeah like they're like freedom the scare quotes and stuff like that it's like no that's
00:37:19.260 actually just the name of it um so yeah just like this is just making me walk down memory lane about
00:37:27.240 how how ridiculous the original crown on this case was uh the one who appealed to the judge now right
00:37:33.980 yeah he's gone yeah he's uh he's gone his glenn mcgregor is gonna have to find a new person to rat to
00:37:41.660 um it's a story i'll tell one day um anyways uh they they held her without bail little tamera who's
00:37:52.580 like four foot eleven she says she's five feet but i know she's lying um she says four foot nothing
00:38:00.200 yeah they held her grandma for they held her for 49 days there were times at which i was watching
00:38:07.080 her trial and tweeting it live that i didn't real realize that she was in the prisoner's docket
00:38:12.340 because she's so small i couldn't see her um and they said that justice julie bourgeois decided that
00:38:20.620 um tamara would pose a risk to quote the physical mental and financial health and well-being of
00:38:27.680 ottawa residents if she were to try to rekindle the protest but tamara never said that she would
00:38:33.960 rekindle the protest she said let me go and i'll go back home it's over let me go and i'll go back
00:38:39.400 home but they kept her just in case she thought uh i might i might walk down the street they basically
00:38:46.280 banned her from ottawa like they banished her from her nation's capital because i i think her crime
00:38:51.540 truly truly was embarrassing the government being the most effective opposition justin trudeau has ever
00:38:56.820 seen because this is her turning herself in yeah this is so sad look how tiny she is so small yeah
00:39:03.400 and both her and chris barber they say like i mean the word organized yes of course i say they like
00:39:10.880 organized it so it didn't get out of control there is a lot that was grassroots about this i mean both
00:39:17.520 of them say that they were just surprised at how many people actually showed up and the fact that it
00:39:23.780 maintained this peaceful stuff and not just peaceful you know people were feeding the homeless that had
00:39:28.640 really good vibes is impressive and that's where the organization is a blessing um you know that there
00:39:34.940 were actual leaders that could keep this civil because people were angry rightfully so and i was i was just
00:39:42.060 praying that there wasn't going to be a drunken fist fight that was going to be blown out of proportion
00:39:45.560 but not even that happened you know yeah so it's just i i wish her the best and if you haven't read her
00:39:55.520 book um what is it is it what's the url for that one so again she mentions it yeah the convoy book
00:40:03.820 yeah okay convoy book.com and it's uh hold the line my story from the heart of the freedom convoy
00:40:11.440 written by my friend the uh indefeatable tamara leach and you'll you've heard stories from people
00:40:22.120 in the freedom convoy but this is her story what she knows to be true and what happened to her
00:40:27.400 and uh how it was the convoy itself restored her faith in her fellow canadian she moved from being
00:40:35.400 a western separatist or someone who puts her head on her pillow at night and dreams of western
00:40:42.440 separatism that's me to a staunch federalist um because she believes that canada is worth saving
00:40:50.080 and canada is not just its um witless prime minister so well the freedom convoy did that for so many of us
00:40:58.180 i think it was just to see everybody together you know um it was great that rebel news was covering
00:41:04.260 protests because a lot of people would email and say oh my goodness thank you for covering that
00:41:07.940 protest now i know i'm not alone but the freedom convoy did that on such a huge level from across
00:41:14.140 the country and i i can't forget like i remember i'm like okay like i didn't know how big it was going
00:41:20.240 to be either and when it was like okay i'll go at i think five in the morning and meet with some of
00:41:25.000 the trucks i thought it was gonna be like two or three trucks from leaving from surrey and i was like
00:41:29.040 oh my goodness i think there's like 50 here that's a lot for one stop in surrey bc like how many people
00:41:35.820 are going to ottawa yeah you know it was it was such a great canadian moment in history and that's
00:41:41.480 why i bought my kids each a book too because uh they need this for the history books and they're
00:41:46.640 certainly not going to get it from the state schools at this point yeah uh let's breeze through
00:41:52.460 these next few things um because uh two of them are about the government wasting our money and
00:41:58.660 the third one is about how justin trudeau uh thought that he could run up against facebook
00:42:05.140 and win and apparently everything he's tried to pull on facebook hasn't done anything oh somebody is
00:42:13.820 bigger and more powerful than mr justin trudeau in this country just being the most surprised to learn
00:42:20.380 it so 39 of desk phones this is from black locks if you don't have a black lock subscription uh this
00:42:27.220 is behind their paywall i love the look at the thumbnail they use uh an empty federal government
00:42:33.440 parking lot because these people still have not gone back to work um yeah uh 39 of desk phones uh paid
00:42:42.240 for by the federal government are not in use um so the government found that they have
00:42:49.560 over half a million fixed line desk phones at federal offices nationwide and 39 or 203 000 almost
00:43:00.520 204 000 were dormant and of those nearly 78 000 were permanently disconnected and so um as it turns out
00:43:11.660 most of the federal government or not most but many federal government workers are still working remotely
00:43:17.080 um fine i don't care um maybe they're scared maybe they like working in their pajamas maybe they're
00:43:23.900 worried about the next covid wave not my problem but let's disconnect those landlines if you wouldn't
00:43:29.700 mind and also sell the empty buildings sell the empty buildings turn them into houses turn them into houses
00:43:36.920 uh put some new canadians in those uh new apartments that used to be federal buildings and it lifts the
00:43:44.880 burden off um some of these these municipalities to use you know to rezone land to build stuff and
00:43:53.080 uh the federal government does no longer have to maintain empty buildings um disconnect the phone
00:43:58.800 lines make some condos call it a day i agree completely and you know there hasn't been as many
00:44:05.240 protests but every time i covered a protest that was outside of a you know a constituent's office it
00:44:11.380 didn't matter if it was municipal or provincial like there was never anyone inside you know middle
00:44:16.480 of the weekday didn't matter like and then you know you ask people walking by and they're like yeah
00:44:21.240 no one's ever there and and so it's yeah get rid of it what are we paying for this for you know what
00:44:26.240 i mean what are you guys doing so yeah it's my dream to just turn every federal government building
00:44:33.620 in this country into a condo and this is just let's let's have you run sheila let's do it
00:44:40.640 your campaign promise right there all the condos everything is a condo now um so um this next one
00:44:50.260 is a story that i have been on since 2016 and the cbc has just discovered it um so that's great uh less
00:44:58.140 than one in five federally funded car charging stations is operational this is thank you cbc for
00:45:04.580 showing up seven years late to a story that i've been covering forever um because this comes out in
00:45:12.000 order paper questions all the time uh curious conservative mps will ask like hey what are the
00:45:17.600 hours of use for this these chargers at fisheries and oceans and immigration and environment what are the
00:45:24.840 hours of use of these chargers uh and they table them in the house of commons all you have to do is
00:45:31.600 be a also a curious little kitten like me and go find them but nobody's curious in the mainstream media
00:45:37.480 and you can also find out um how many of these uh ministries actually have electric cars by which to use
00:45:45.720 the charger in front of them and many ministries have a charger with no car that's electric and
00:45:54.620 good job or it's like two lots it's or like out here you can actually see like i don't know if people
00:46:01.800 are going around cutting the cords or they're just like breaking down but like even just not the federal
00:46:07.200 stuff like even like td bank for example i've noticed like they don't have any hose anymore or
00:46:13.280 whatever you would call that and i've seen that at the mall too and i'm like okay so nobody's even
00:46:17.680 replacing that they have these installed but then they're not actually even providing the service even
00:46:22.620 to pay for it and certainly the ones that were free i've noticed like those are just not in use
00:46:27.600 it's like you can't even give it away so much smoke yeah yeah and you know what maybe they don't want
00:46:34.080 to give it anyway like maybe their bill's too high now or something so they're cutting the cords
00:46:38.000 themselves i should look into it like what happened i i found car chargers that were in
00:46:43.060 places they built them and then they couldn't hook them up to electricity because the they were built
00:46:50.780 in a place that couldn't access the electricity in an affordable way like they would have to like
00:46:55.020 trench and dig out a whole parking lot just to get electricity to the car charger so it can charge
00:47:01.900 maybe the one or two cars a month that pulled up to this thing and these were the ones run by the
00:47:08.140 federal government but honestly i'm quite relieved that nobody is using these things because we don't
00:47:13.300 have enough electricity on the grid for the liberals fevered dreams about the amount of electrical cars we
00:47:20.640 should be using like they say the government invested uh 768 million between 2016 and 2027 to buy and
00:47:28.820 install nearly 90 000 chargers we don't have the electricity for these things we just don't so
00:47:36.860 and 90 000 chargers do we even have 90 000 fully electric cars in this country i'm not sure i think we
00:47:44.140 have somewhere around like 50 maybe no i think like in alberta and i pulled it up last week and i can't
00:47:50.820 remember the number but you can actually check uh because our government publishes this thank god
00:47:57.940 um the vehicle registrations by fuel type so i can just go look and see how many diesel cars are on the
00:48:07.480 road and hybrid cars are on the road and gas powered and propane and natural gas and uh fully electric
00:48:14.980 and i think um there we go i think this is the canadian government so hybrid electric battery electric
00:48:25.060 okay so there were 95 896 plug-in electric vehicles registered in the whole country and the feds have
00:48:36.780 funded wow nearly 90 000 so wow you can get you can very nearly get your own charger yeah for your
00:48:47.660 electrical car thanks to the feds what a mess what on earth that's crazy oh that's crazy kind of it ties
00:48:59.440 into uh good old your good old premier daniel smith uh slamming i love this climate criminal steven
00:49:08.600 gabu about attempting to limit alberta's energy resources it's kind of all connected but some
00:49:14.000 common sense it looks like we're going to hear i love her i have a good relationship with many of
00:49:19.320 the federal ministers and i'm really hopeful as we put our table together that we're going to come to
00:49:23.640 some constructive approach so that we can reach carbon neutrality by 2050 but i have to say i'm
00:49:29.440 constantly dismayed that environment minister stephen gibault continues to take shots against
00:49:34.240 our province as we're trying to begin this collaborative process he should be coming to
00:49:38.280 the table in good faith and he should zip it quite frankly because he's not helping when he starts
00:49:43.220 talking about emissions caps when he starts putting forward aggressive emissions reduction targets that
00:49:48.560 are unachievable by 2035 i have to react to that and i'm hoping that his colleagues will reign him in
00:49:53.660 the the targets being put forward by environment minister stephen gibault are arbitrary not based on data
00:49:59.280 not based on science seem to be plucked out of thin air and unachievable as well as being
00:50:03.720 unconstitutional and that's what we're pushing back against if we can get oriented around 2050 we'll
00:50:08.360 find a lot of common ground so you know i was speaking to the minister's office and clearly you're
00:50:12.640 saying that your gripe here is specifically with the minister not the government as a whole
00:50:16.800 uh but they're saying you know the government of canada the government of alberta
00:50:19.880 uh they have agreed to terms of a working group to develop a clean economy in alberta and that
00:50:25.320 you're really just posturing here and if you really wanted to work with the government you
00:50:30.040 you know stop the posturing and get down to work on this happy to do that they need to tell
00:50:36.380 stephen gibault stick a sock in it so that we can get together at the table they're saying they're
00:50:41.140 saying that you need to do that negotiations not at all he's the one who's gone to china
00:50:45.600 to give them advice on how to reach a 2060 target when they are bringing on two coal fire plants a
00:50:52.460 week for electricity meanwhile from there he is telling us that suncor is going to face an
00:50:57.600 emissions cap that is being provocative he is the one who has to dial it back and as soon as he does
00:51:02.800 we'll be happy to have a constructive conversation at the table but he's got to stop dropping bombs
00:51:07.120 and he's got to stop criticizing our industry
00:51:09.660 do you know what oh my gosh she gets younger and prettier looking for me the more she fights
00:51:20.020 with the feds like she's doing something she's doing something different she looks great and
00:51:24.460 then i realized feeling alive yeah and then i remember she's telling the feds to screw off and
00:51:30.480 it's the most beautiful thing a woman can do yeah she's such a boss and like i mean there's so much
00:51:36.420 there that she said that is so true and i love when she said like it's not based on data it's not
00:51:41.960 based on anything pulling it out of thin air and of course the reference to him being an advisor for
00:51:47.920 china of all places when you claim to care about these issues you're actually uh doing that little
00:51:53.840 side hustle there um you know she fit it all in there so nicely she's great telling the feds to
00:52:01.940 stick a sock in it just beautiful you know what we're gonna have so many quotes from her when
00:52:08.700 she's no longer premier i hope she's premier forever at this point but there are gonna be so
00:52:13.520 many quotes for it like it's gonna be the way i quote ralph klein now with his colorful language
00:52:19.660 that i will look back and i will uh favorably quote this premier telling i already quote her i already
00:52:27.700 quote her on twitter because she says great one oh she's so great one-liner she's an alberta girl
00:52:35.120 you know we're like that yeah i think the last quote i did with her is what she said that i think you
00:52:40.340 guys had 650 wildfires and 500 of them were human caused and it's just like bc is the opposite it's so
00:52:48.680 hard to find uh i mean you can find the information of course if you look it up but you won't find
00:52:53.820 like the premier ever saying anything like that he's never gonna just say it so yeah yeah yeah
00:53:01.580 she just basically told this guy what was what oh yeah there there it is we can play it if you want
00:53:07.840 yeah premier do you believe that climate change and the unprecedented wildfires we've been seeing
00:53:15.580 this summer are at all related all i know is in my province um we had 650 fires and 500 of them
00:53:21.740 we're human caused so we have to make sure that when people know that when it's dry out there and
00:53:26.160 we get into forest fire season that they're being a lot more careful because anytime you end up with
00:53:30.780 an ignition that happens it can have devastating consequences and so that's what i would hope that
00:53:35.400 we can we can educate the public on that front as well simple to the point accurate the people are
00:53:42.700 the idiots it's like if you really want to stop the fires educate the people causing the fires on how to
00:53:48.320 stop them it's really not rocket science and you know like that journalist thought that he just set
00:53:54.380 out a big bear trap for her to stick her leg in and she like came with the facts and she's like
00:53:58.920 you know 500 of them are human started uh so unless climate change is making people go crazy and
00:54:05.780 yeah into fire bugs that's not they'll not doing it yeah and the rest are probably lightning
00:54:11.440 you know okay let's start to this facebook's a facebook thing um because i alluded to it
00:54:18.260 so meta facebook instagram uh the uh lizard king zuckerberg's enterprise uh what's her shit
00:54:29.640 he's blocking canadian news because he doesn't want to pay justin trudeau's shakedown so justin trudeau
00:54:36.600 has a law in canada that it's the online news act that says that if you share a a news link onto
00:54:46.380 social media then the social media company then has to pay the journalistic organization which
00:54:52.560 produced the news which is justin trudeau's way of getting somebody else to fund his friends in the
00:54:59.940 media but here's what this would mean tangibly speaking it's like forcing the newspaper boy
00:55:07.460 who is only delivering the newspaper to you to pay the news company for the newspaper he delivered
00:55:15.740 what exactly right doesn't make any sense like and justin trudeau was so bad that now i'm defending
00:55:21.940 zuckerberg a man whom i just i know lizard 45 seconds ago but this is where we're at it's like the
00:55:27.960 doug ford and trudeau now it's just like you know i guess the pendulum is switching or something
00:55:33.120 again very unsettling for me but anyways according to uh and justin trudeau thought oh you know like
00:55:41.100 i'm not gonna back down when meta continues to block canadian news access because canadians so love me
00:55:49.840 that they will choose me and not the zucker king well that isn't the case so as it turns out we're
00:55:57.960 we are addicted to social media and you know what this is one of those times where i'm cheering for
00:56:03.640 a social media addiction to plague the minds of canadians so that it teaches justin trudeau a
00:56:08.740 lesson and it's hard to teach a stupid man a lesson and that that might be the problem here but
00:56:14.060 canadians have not left facebook on mass because facebook has picked a fight with uh justin trudeau
00:56:21.880 they haven't they they continue to use facebook despite the fact that they can't get their news
00:56:28.780 there it sounds like maybe they're just going directly to the news outlets or maybe canadians
00:56:33.760 just don't care about seeing news on on social media which also could be the case but they're not
00:56:38.560 giving up their cat memes and you got me a cat meme sheila my cat memes and looking at
00:56:46.380 how well or how poorly the people who were mean to them in high school are doing these days
00:56:51.340 um they're not giving that up they like that uh more than they like justin trudeau which is uh good
00:56:57.140 news um for my faith in my fellow canadians you know what we should look into have more people join
00:57:03.940 twitter uh because you can still get your news on twitter now quite easily and i would say less
00:57:10.740 in a less censored fashion too so that's interesting but yeah no i'm not surprised you hit it on the nail
00:57:16.140 with the cat memes um this is pretty much the reason i'm still on facebook it's the cat memes me too
00:57:21.400 yeah so i don't even have a cat but i just love watching those videos so um but yeah it is it's the
00:57:29.620 second example that uh his it reminds me i'm sort of like uh the uh cartel or something like we need our
00:57:37.280 cut of your business kind of thing here um but he also when um the liberal said we're pulling out on
00:57:43.900 advertisement except for our campaign or like for our party um they said like well it was only going
00:57:49.800 to be less than one percent of meta's like revenue or whatever like it was like no big deal it's like
00:57:54.720 shoo away you little uh authoritative fly get out of my face until you uh know your role and come back
00:58:01.220 and so it's going to be really interesting to see how long this will play out but i suspect
00:58:05.840 the closer it gets to election time if you know facebook holds its ground they're going to have
00:58:10.840 to back down because they need their state media's narrative to come out about their party that's
00:58:17.300 the way i see it anyways yeah i think you're probably right and yeah i think that's funny that
00:58:21.320 the liberals are so unprincipled that they can't stick to their guns when it comes to not buying
00:58:26.920 ad buys on facebook for the party um it's palatable enough for the party of which justin
00:58:33.120 trudeau leads but it is not palatable enough for the canadian public to be able to uh access their
00:58:40.040 news via facebook which is i think where a lot of people had been accessing it maybe they just don't
00:58:45.100 care that they're not seeing news anymore um but yeah i'm i remain there for like the wrestling memes
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00:58:57.240 um anyway so we should hit an ad break and then um if we don't have any and then if we have chats
00:59:06.700 we'll go to those and if we don't we'll just tidy up a few uh things from uh saskatch now's your time
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00:59:17.720 in saskatchewan they're genociding vulnerable kids if you listen to the left
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01:00:30.240 all righty let's go to saskatchewan new brunswick uh two provinces exhibiting some pretty real sanity around
01:00:41.960 uh this progressive hellscape of a country and um i'm i was looking at some data this morning um because
01:00:49.380 i was talking with my friend lee since saskatchewan who's really been a fighter on this issue
01:00:53.320 that there's a real appetite in alberta for our provincial government to follow suit
01:00:58.980 yeah so uh and of course it's the conservative thing and you know who will get prettier and just younger
01:01:06.280 looking is danielle smith if she continues to do these things yeah um but uh in saskatchewan and in
01:01:16.020 new brunswick they basically have said look if if kids want to change their gender we're not going
01:01:21.320 to stop them but the parents should know of course and of course like that is like you don't my kids
01:01:29.820 are not going to have secrets with teachers i'll tell you that much right now and if you're a teacher
01:01:33.160 who wants to have secrets with my kid i'm just going to assume that you're some sort of psychotic
01:01:37.360 pervert i'm sorry i'm just everybody used to everybody used to assume that like not too long ago
01:01:43.300 you don't have secrets with kids oh especially sexually related secrets like let's be honest that's
01:01:50.160 what this is it's all about sexual orientation uh my gosh gross so there was a poll that came out
01:01:57.640 oh go on yeah so marcy yen who her greatest claim to fame was much like seamus o'regan talking on tv
01:02:07.360 reading scripts someone else had written um i think she's on ctv as well so just like all the like
01:02:13.400 progressive uh failures upward i guess from ctv those are just all going to be mps now i guess
01:02:21.400 um but anyways she says that the um she's the minister for women gender equality and youth
01:02:29.820 okay whatever that's a shouldn't that ministry shouldn't even exist but anyway yeah she's
01:02:35.480 she says policies in saskatchewan and new brunswick that require parental consent
01:02:40.600 but and this isn't just all students this is students under the age of 16 so the minoriest of
01:02:45.680 minors before students under 16 can have can have schools use their preferred pronouns and names
01:02:51.420 which transgender and non-binary kids in a life or death situation okay so why am i even giving my
01:02:57.680 kid a name at birth why am i because i should just you're not supposed to you're supposed to let
01:03:03.560 them decide their name right i'm having a baby not a baby um but what like i named my kid i raised my
01:03:14.040 kid and then as soon as they get to kindergarten some teachers like actually no uh little susie is
01:03:21.840 going to be a little steve and we're going to call him that and you don't get a say in any of it
01:03:26.920 what kind of upside down world do these people think they're living in however i hope the liberals
01:03:33.240 just put the pedal to the metal on this issue because this is the one thing that turns centrist
01:03:38.960 and people who don't pay attention to people like me who are on team millstone where you want if you
01:03:44.820 want to sexualize little kids i let me tie the millstone around your neck and throw you into the
01:03:49.760 deepest depths of the ocean like jesus said that we should do i get right on team millstone and all of a
01:03:55.880 sudden people who are like we see this all the time at the protests where people who normally don't
01:04:02.580 march and protest together are like holding hands um to save the little ones from this nonsense you've
01:04:09.040 got muslim parents christian parents new canadians they're out there all united in this cause and i like
01:04:16.700 i hope the liberals just ride this thing right to the bottom because this is the kind of thing that
01:04:22.900 flips democrat states into republican states in the united states and so bring it bring it bring it on
01:04:30.640 yeah and you see you know these different groups you see actual diversity coming together and um
01:04:37.220 standing up against this issue but the truth of the matter is there is a significant silent majority
01:04:42.740 they're not daring to go to these protests right now they they don't want to be called a bigot or a
01:04:47.540 transphobe or told they don't care about kids who might kill themselves but they're just going to
01:04:51.920 change their vote i know people personally i know ndp voters who are telling me for the first time
01:04:57.720 they're going to vote conservative over this issue because they just think it's so messed up but you
01:05:02.360 know they're not going to tell their facebook friends or anything like that so you're right
01:05:05.160 um you know god uses all things for good in the end and perhaps this madness uh will end up with
01:05:11.860 some actual change on this issue because it's been an underlying issue in the school system that was
01:05:18.400 really going under the radar for years and it was affecting you know vulnerable kids who have social
01:05:24.820 issues or have experienced trauma you know they seem to have been getting the brunt of this rapid gender
01:05:31.700 dysphoria you can get from school but now it's expand they've gotten greedy with it and they're just
01:05:38.040 trying to separate parents from their kids essentially on a very basic fundamental level
01:05:43.300 your child's identity it's it's nuts uh there was a recent poll that came out we talked about it uh
01:05:49.940 recently as well and parents want to know they uh in large based on that poll parents want to know
01:05:56.180 their child's identity go figure who would have thought and like i said before in a previous live stream
01:06:00.780 some of those parents may be okay with their kid transitioning when i covered the story
01:06:05.400 of out um in castlegar bc castlegar elementary a kindergarten grade one teacher decided in
01:06:15.000 retaliation after a drag queen story time was canceled at a library to then subject the children
01:06:21.280 without the parents information in her k grade one class to her own drag queen story time there were
01:06:26.960 parents who said listen i probably would have said okay to my child going to that but i'm pissed off
01:06:33.740 that i didn't even know about and i have to come my kid came home and said hey i i saw a dragon queen
01:06:40.060 today and they're like what the heck's a dragon queen like you know this is so shocking it needs to
01:06:44.480 end and um the good news is more and more parents are awake and we'll see how that uh turns into the
01:06:50.900 votes but even so like for example the conservative party is still pretty quiet on this issue i do want
01:06:55.980 to say in british columbia the only politician really speaking about this matter is um
01:07:01.720 mla john rustad who's also the leader of the conservative party of british columbia you know he's done
01:07:07.900 statements about women and girls having their own safe spaces um and that parents should in fact be able
01:07:15.080 to decide and i do believe pierre polyev recently has said something similar about it should be up to
01:07:20.380 the parents so slowly uh we're making some progress yeah i saw they tried to once again the canadian
01:07:29.880 civil liberties association for a moment in time they were on the right side of history with uh their
01:07:35.140 uh intervention into the public order emergency commission on behalf of peaceful protesters but
01:07:41.520 they've gone back to being crazy uh because they are saying that this is a violation of trans
01:07:46.780 students students rights um they have these policies have a discriminatory impact on trans and gender
01:07:55.000 diverse students said uh the director of equality programs at the canadian civil liberties association
01:08:02.560 what about the discriminatory effect that it has on parents and our right to know what what's
01:08:08.140 happening with our kids um if this guy from the cc or yeah the ccla wants to uh have a say in what my
01:08:18.040 kids are doing great i'll tell you where you can mail the child support check but until such time i'm in
01:08:23.800 charge um and they try to equate it to uh students using nicknames students using nicknames like
01:08:31.360 shortening up um steven to steve or patricia to patty that's a little different than your kid taking
01:08:40.600 on the identity of the opposite sex something that we know has a direct correlation i'm not making the
01:08:49.120 causation claim but there is a correlation to increased suicidality now i think it it is a
01:08:55.580 not only a correlation and a causation um that post gender transition the suicidality goes out but we
01:09:04.240 at least know that there's a tie between kids struggling with gender identity and suicidality
01:09:08.820 wouldn't you want the parents to know like if you thought my kid there was a potential for my kid to
01:09:14.720 come home and hang themselves in their closet and wouldn't you want me to know when you want me to be
01:09:21.240 the look on the lookout for the that stuff would you keep that a secret at school and then claim to
01:09:26.720 care about that child more than so backwards like before we used to say you know come out of the
01:09:32.280 closet you know accept people for their sexual orientation come out the family should be accepting
01:09:37.920 now they're not even giving the family the opportunity and that's when you know this has gone
01:09:42.060 too far and it's not even really about equality it's about something else because it doesn't make any
01:09:46.440 sense to teach kids to hide their identity from their parents not even give them a chance to be
01:09:51.780 accepted if that's who they want to be um and just on it like i said on a very basic level you're
01:09:58.240 teaching children to not tell their parents things which obviously can trickle into other things that
01:10:04.440 they're doing as well if authorities or you figures that they're supposed to trust and respect are
01:10:10.160 setting up that path why would they tell their parents about other things
01:10:13.420 now i'm angry you're probably angry about this i'm angry with a lot of things but apparently
01:10:20.000 canadians are getting angry and uh we should just chill out according to the toronto star
01:10:25.520 um here's what experts say is happening and how we can tame our temper you know there's such thing as
01:10:33.120 righteous indignation like in the face of injustice you get angry enough to do something about it
01:10:39.180 um that's where i try to be all the time i try to be a happy warrior except when i see people
01:10:44.760 sexualizing the little ones and pastors being arrested in front of their screaming crying children
01:10:50.020 uh dan i i feel like i'm angry but i feel like it's righteous indignation at what i see before me
01:10:55.200 but the toronto star says that um that it's due to a litany of factors like covid the ongoing covid 19
01:11:03.940 crisis stop stop already it's not ongoing uh skyrocketing costs of living so justin trudeau
01:11:12.700 the rage and divisions bubbling on social media and much much more the anger can then feed itself
01:11:19.020 into a vicious cycle some experts say okay which experts which experts leading us to disengage with
01:11:26.060 our rational thinking minds and plunge further into hyper fixating on the negative
01:11:30.000 this from the toronto star which has makes a i think a hobby it might even be a business model
01:11:39.900 of calling anybody again to the right of chairman mao a racist bigot sexist homophobe white supremacist
01:11:49.900 crypto nazi um i'm having a real tough time taking lessons on avoiding negativity from these people
01:11:59.800 yeah no that's all i mean you said it yeah i agree
01:12:06.660 all right like it is what it is it's like i can't believe we're even talking about this stuff
01:12:14.600 like so often but it's yeah i disagree and i also got to run to the courthouse
01:12:20.880 oh you got to run to the courthouse let's get you out of here let's get you out of here
01:12:24.840 okay uh olivia do we have any chats today oh we just have one uh memory hole 10 bucks
01:12:31.020 uh if gender identity is as trivial as a nickname then what's the big deal about telling parents
01:12:36.700 great point great point they can't have it both ways can they very good points yes yes and that's
01:12:44.440 another thing too if you're born gay then how can your sexuality be fluid
01:12:48.700 yeah and then also very confusing to me there's so much confusing even like when it's like okay
01:12:56.200 there's it's all fluid but then they pick certain colors to to show that they're the opposite sex it's
01:13:03.660 very confusing imagine being a kid trying to make sense of any of this if we can't grasp it i can't
01:13:10.140 get it i don't get it and i wouldn't want to inject uh little ones with this in in this terrible
01:13:15.720 confusion okay we got to get drea out of here she's got to go to the courthouse she's working
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