DAILY Roundup | Freeland caught speeding, Poilievre & Trudeau, Bishop wants 'missing kids' proof
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Summary
In this episode of the daily roundup, we cover the story of a woman who was caught speeding in the middle of the night on a highway, and how her lack of experience on the road may have led to her punishment.
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hello everyone and a welcome to the daily roundup very happy to be joined today by my co-host and
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dare i say co-star sid sid how are you doing this fine morning i'm doing all right it's
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absolute pleasure joining you today adam how's it going for yourself oh great looking forward to it
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on locals.com and with all of that said i think we are ready to go um quickly very rapidly into our
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first stories and that's exactly what christia freeland was doing going very very rapidly and
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we'll talk about this but this is someone who allegedly doesn't have a car i don't know how
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she must have been peddling her heart out to be going now i have seen some mixed reviews a credit to
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the counter signal for originally reporting this story despite like we see all the time mainstream media
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reporting it as their own after the fact um but uh uh counter signal did uh run this story and then
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it was affirmed and i've heard some sort of mixed comments on no it was 137 no it was 142 regardless
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for a person who doesn't drive she was traveling very quickly down the highway highway the big story
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here in my opinion and i'm being a little bit uh tongue-in-cheek here but for uh liberals uh would be
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that you actually lose at a certain speed some of the environmental and gas efficiency on a vehicle
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because of air resistance so christia freeland not only broke the law but far more seriously she
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wasn't using the vehicle as efficiently as possible and therefore it likely had an increased impact on
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the environment that's the real story here right did well do we know actually what the vehicle was
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was it electric was it hybrid was it gas but do we know the the specs on that vehicle uh or was it
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an e-bike uh you know especially juiced up for her uh i just i do think it's funny though i mean
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what do we hear uh previously to this is the fact that she gets chauffeured around the country
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basically 24 7 and now we find out about oh she's actually driving oh she's driving in alberta oh
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she's speeding but where did this come from um so i do find that a little interesting uh i guess her
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her lack of experience on the road is a bit telling when you look at her environmental policies
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um nonetheless i don't know if it's i don't know if it's in this exact article though but uh it's
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interesting the original contact apparently and i'm not this isn't verified i've just read this but
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to the rcmp indicated there was no tickets given at that time and then her own people confirmed there
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was a ticket they say her uh spokesperson says that she was going 132 while traveling between grand perry
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uh and peace river so regardless though i you know what i'm not i'm not judging anyone too harshly
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for speeding it's it's just the fact that we just had this long speech about how people should ride
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bikes and take the take the bus christia freeland in this other article was just busted um for saying
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that she doesn't own a vehicle well she clearly she doesn't own a vehicle she rents vehicles she
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gets chauffeured around she takes jets around this is just perfectly on brand it couldn't be more on
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brand for this liberal government it's always always always say one thing do another how fitting is
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this is there like a certain poetic justice in christian freeland just days after this whole story
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about her saying she never drives cars one it's the most like sort of out of touch librano like well
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i don't have a vehicle i have chauffeurs um so technically i don't own a car that's the most
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isn't that the most liberal story you've ever heard yeah yeah no to say the least it keeps they just keep
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going down this rabbit hole and i i don't know how many of them uh the mps and stuff like that have
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you know alleged that they're using their bicycles to get to work this and that and oftentimes what do you
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see is a lot of these you know high politicians around the world they'll they'll stop their uh
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their convoy of you know gas guzzling vehicles a couple blocks away from the office and then they'll
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get on the bicycle to finish the job you know for the publicity of it all um it truly is a shame uh
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but at the same you know at the same hand uh or at the same time what can you come what have we come
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to expect from our our liberal you know politicians and bureaucrats that have taken over it's it's exactly
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this so can i say i'm surprised not really but it does show you know the more of the character of
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who these people are well and it's just like the other thing too is is it so strongly indicates that
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they don't really believe what they're pushing and they're doing it for whether it be personal gain or
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other reasons whatever it is that it's it's oh the coast is going to fall into the ocean then all
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their mansions are lining the coast it's uh we have to stop uh emitting uh we have to stop emissions
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it's it's going to kill us all they're all on private jets incessantly it's it's one thing after
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the other where what they say doesn't line up with what they preach and you look at something like
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davos or one of these various eco summits that you can see um and it's just jets you can watch the maps
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of jets flying in if they really believe the stuff that they're saying if they were really so scared
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um they wouldn't be concerned they wouldn't be doing that they would be acting in a completely
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different fashion but that's quite clearly not the case so uh actions speak louder than words and
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it's interesting how many liberals seem to be quite conservative and free market and uh four big
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vehicles with fast gas engines um presumably i i suppose electric cars can go 140 so kilometers an hour
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but uh probably not for that long probably not for a long stretch in northern northern alberta um so
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yeah more hypocrisy here this next tweet absolutely killed me though this is so funny i don't know if
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you had a chance to see this yet um this is from devon dreeshan uh ucp mla for innisfield and
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sylvan lake also the minister of transportation and economic corridors now i've had the opportunity
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to speak with minister dreeshan um and he's doing some really good work on ensuring that the pipelines
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can actually get through with both of these uh development so all the fighting we're doing over
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title access and uh arguing with promises they're trying to make it so that there's this massive
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hallways where they can put numerous resources and get our our stuff up to market so devon dreeshan's
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doing some really good work but sorry this tweet is so funny um and this was right as this story was
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breaking he just dropped in alberta it doesn't matter who speed limits are for everybody um and there's a
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there's a safety notice so clearly he's not quite tagging uh the christy of freeland but you know
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who this is directed at i love this new alberta brand of sort of like uh irreverent ralph klein style
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politicking you're seeing a fight um and and i think a lot of people may be concerned that it was
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what's like kind of get the impression that this way this new oh new maverick oh jumping a little
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in and out there thank you what i heard you ending on the the new maverick attitude um well what i can
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say for the moment is at least it is a bit of a fresh break from uh the trudeau regime as as we've
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been seeing uh there are some good initiatives that are being had in alberta to not only expand our
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energy uh the the volume of our energy production but also the diversity of energy assets that we
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have so it is a pro but at the same time there is that caution at hand where you go too far down that
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road of placating or or appeasing both sides well are you becoming the thing that you are trying to
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avoid um i don't think that will become the case hopefully let's say um and you know we do hope and
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look forward to a greater expansion of our energy industry here in alberta especially now as it looks
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like trudeau's time is coming to an end it'll be nice to actually hopefully see some change uh i
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mean he still has uh didn't he or the federal government purchase a pipeline that's still not
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in use i could be you know correct me if i'm wrong there um but they they're not taking the right
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action and you know you want to talk about the environment and energy i see those as you know very
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interlaced subjects um you know they they want to reduce the amount of oil and gas that's being
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produced and they also want to take on environmental initiatives uh for the same reasons how many trees did
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they plant um they you know have this big initiative that they're going to plant a bunch of trees uh you
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know for the environment millions of trees or however many the number was um and yet at the
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end of the day how many did they do like what was it like not even one percent i don't quote me here
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we're going to see if we can find that article but it's uh it really is shameful and it does tell
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you exactly where they're at it's they'll tell you they're you know doing this for the environment this
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and that and then you look at what actually came of the plans that they introduced or the actions
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they said they were going to take what is it it's nothing it's absolutely nothing it's not even
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uh it doesn't even hold their own standards well i think i think the amount was two they said they
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were going to have two billion trees planted and then trudeau was effectively like never mind we're
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not going to do that it's it's they they don't follow up or fulfill any of these promises and it goes
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back to this conversation we're going to talk about this in a little bit because i did have the
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chance to interview the environment mister but uh there's these there's there's these impossible
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commitments um and 2035 is another one of those commitments they can say the words but they don't
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have a plan in place whatsoever to make the words reality it's completely inconceivable we're seeing
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even mainstream journalists environmental critics saying listen you can't do this in fact even stephen
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gilbo when he's dealing with say the chinese council that he's advising on says oh no it's not really
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tenable 2060 is a more practical deadline but in alberta he's like no no 2035 in canada they have
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this 2035 deadline that's the type of thing that a chinese government official would say to hamstring
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our economy and benefit theirs so that's uh that's wild but that that's the type of governance that we're
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seeing under this federal government under justin trudeau it's one standard for china and a much
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stricter standard but there's never plans there's never uh a potential for this to come to fruition it's
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all just benefit virtue signaling yeah well no and that's exactly it right as you they want to get
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that that public attention the public discourse going they want to have the discussions at hand
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being what they're advocating for um but they they don't actually take the action at the end of the
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day that that's basically how it is every single time um you know i think there is going to be some
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change here uh federally within you know a short amount of time especially considering the way things
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are going with trudeau but in the interim it's uh it just keeps getting darker and darker
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quick oh i think ad break and we've got lots of stories to get to both justin trudeau and pierre
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paulier have been very busy today um and and in the last few days we've got some really good clips
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that with the wildfires that's going on there's crucial information that's not being shared because of
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it's it is really surreal that this is happening this is the type of thing you see in a communist
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it's like well you create a habitat where meta would be breaking the law if they didn't give you
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and said thanks for shooting that great ad really appreciate it well later on today we're going to talk
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a little bit about mandatory social media training for someone else jordan peterson but now i'm going
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to talk about someone who i think maybe could uh could could use some mandatory training in her own
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right um but the katherine mckenna has just been going off she said anyone opposed to the carbon tax
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is an arsonist in the colonna fires like that's a crazy thing for a person to say um i think this
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person actually needs help unless she's just trolling everybody but i don't think that's the case
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she tweeted we need mandatory climate science lesson for conservative politicians and premiers sounds
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a bit like a mandatory re-education to me as well as the cost of lives and livelihoods of
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canadians from climate change the economics of the clean transition otherwise canadians pay the
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price it's absurd but that's where we're at politicians generally shouldn't say we need
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mandatory lessons and mandatory education for a certain political group that's not really a great
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look and if anyone here should be potentially taking some mandatory lessons perhaps it should be
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the liberal government on say economics affordability free market social principles democratic values
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any of those things they seem to have forgotten about but how troubling is it for you sit to see
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this mandatory climate science rhetoric from a former member of the liberal government yeah no it
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i find it incredible even more so incredible than the other stuff we're just talking about with the
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censorship and was you know going well beyond the speed limit it how far down the rabbit hole can
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these people go we need to mandate that you take my educational course because you don't believe me
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enough so i'm going to force you to sit down and listen to me more and you know this ties in very
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well with uh that old uh video clip of her i forget when it was uh put out there uh where she's in some
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bar she's probably a little tips you're uh drunk uh and she made the claim you know if you just say
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it loud enough you keep repeating it that message will you know get through and you'll be able to
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basically uh tell the people whatever you want to tell them or advocate whatever you want to advocate
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from a position of truth and power just by repeating the message and saying it loud and long enough
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there it is i don't know if we can get the audio on that clip it's absolutely incredible
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um and that i don't know i'm gonna stop talking for a second to see if they play it with the audio
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so you know i actually gave them some real advice i said that if you actually say it louder
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we've learned in the house of commons if you repeat it if you say it louder if that is your
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talking point people will totally believe it so you know yeah so you pair that yeah yeah you know
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and you paired that with her saying we need a mandatory climate climate science lesson for
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conservative politicians and premiers well what is she saying she's saying that we need to mandate
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our propaganda because it's not true and they're not listening that's the bottom line this woman is
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is crazy um yeah or extremely evil um and i think there's absolutely no way that she should be allowed
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back into canadian politics no yeah i think she's that that ship has sailed but then how far off is
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she from some of the other politicians and the things we're good we're gonna have a bunch from
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justin trudeau soon but she's not that far off from where they are whether it be the reddit rhetoric
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on covet 19 restrictions or this now it's it's wild to see um but yeah the the wild thing here is
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this appropriation i find it more and more lately of the term science by the left is uh whether when
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you look at it issues like like whether it be abortion gender whatever else it may be you look at
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any issue within society the the scientific consensus for hundreds of years is absolutely
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opposed to to what they're advocating for um i most most people i know who are who would identify
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as conservative are very much for reducing pollution in practical terms for responsible stewardship many
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of them are hunters who study like animal population patterns and spend more time outdoors not just
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taking instagram pictures at lake louise but actually outdoors with everybody um conservatives
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are environmental in the traditional and practical sense they like approaching things practically
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conservative liberals are are environmental in the abstract can we taxi more sense never in the
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practical sense um and that's what they want to push and the reason that they insist on this
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mandatory education is because it isn't really evidence-based it isn't really like oh that factory is
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directly put polluting into this river we should probably stop that because it's killing all the
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fish those types of things are practical tangible actions but what progressives and what liberals like
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is to be able to sign up to something and this is true whether it be lgbtq stuff or environmental
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stuff or whatever the cause may be um where they don't it's similar with every child matters stuff
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these people won't actually do anything to help any of those communities or to help the environment
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or to help ameliorate things for first nations communities across the board all they'll do
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is change a social media profile update their status let their friends know how much they care
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but none of these things are action items and it's bizarre i don't know if they're deluded i don't
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know if they're on board with this but i think for lots of these people they've actually committed
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themselves to if they just convince other people this is true that's their good deed it doesn't
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matter if nothing comes of it it doesn't matter if carbon taxes don't actually help the environment
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as long as they can convince people to agree with them then they've done a moral good
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in their minds that's where they're at and i i don't know it's hard to tell with trudeau
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and catherine mckinnon people like this if they bought in and people are directing them
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or if they're sort of in on the joke i really can't tell anymore because they've jumped the
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shark so far i can't imagine a person embarrassing themselves publicly so much on purpose
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well i mean does it matter their their actions know for themselves and they are elected you know
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officials here in canada they make real change they affect people's lives on a daily basis
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and i i know there was a some good reporting coming out of what is it pei or the east coast
00:23:03.700
right now uh and what is it one of the ministers is just walking around with ice cream i think it
00:23:07.740
was the environment minister uh and he was being asked uh you know are you not concerned about the
00:23:12.680
people that are dying in wildfires right now and that that's the state of affairs right they're
00:23:16.220
going to go off and smoke their cigars and eat their ice cream you know away from all the
00:23:20.280
busyness of the real world uh and they're they're blatantly ignoring the people that are dying on
00:23:25.040
the streets and and being uh evicted from their homes or displaced from their homes rather uh because
00:23:30.700
of these wildfires and other situations that are actually happening uh it's it truly is a shame
00:23:36.100
and i i'm not sure how long this is going to continue i i guarantee trudeau is going to be out
00:23:40.220
soon because canadians they can't keep going they can't keep uh going on like this and they won't
00:23:44.640
well the other thing that i find so interesting is there it i don't think it's going to be going for
00:23:48.620
longer at least it shouldn't it's gone so far and now as we mentioned off the off the start of the
00:23:53.340
stream is there's a pushback and it isn't just alberta it's saskatchewan it's all over the place
00:23:57.960
it's starting to spend manitoba even some of the territories uh some of the coast is even say the east
00:24:02.100
coast is even saying no on whether it be gun grabs or other things they're like no we're not
00:24:05.900
participating in this um it's absolutely incredible to see this continued pushback mounting and mounting
00:24:11.660
um on so many issues um and i had a conversation actually the other day with the albert albert
00:24:17.440
environment minister environment uh and protected areas minister technically uh rebecca schultz and
00:24:22.600
it was so refreshing uh to see a sensible counterpoint to this and you can actually talk about
00:24:28.900
it's funny you watch the video most of what she says is very agreeable but lots of this sort of pause
00:24:33.600
on renewable energy that has been sort of very contentious according to the ndp it actually stems
00:24:39.820
from environmental concerns i'll remind folks that the same ndp who's incredibly mad that the
00:24:44.360
government is giving oil companies money to clean up that government is now pausing renewables so that
00:24:49.720
they can have plans in place for reclamation of the lands that will be used for renewable energy
00:24:54.820
products um they're also coming up with plans to ensure that they can actually um have a sufficient
00:25:01.740
power supply so you can have all the renewable energy coming in and you don't have the battery
00:25:06.900
technology and if you don't have that power when say the wind is down or solar is down well then
00:25:14.140
you're going to have shortages you're going to have rolling brownouts you've seen that in united states
00:25:17.620
you've seen california please don't charge your teslas even though we're transitioning um the alberta
00:25:22.780
government is taking environmental consideration and back into account and rejecting this 2035
00:25:30.360
local net zero deadline what are you making of all the sort of pushback from from the provincial
00:25:36.440
government here we've had dozens of mlds coming out uh and saying that they will not enforce this at
00:25:42.740
all yeah it's long overdue when it's well needed and you know just to to go off on the extent of the
00:25:48.020
madness here with the environmental actions they're taking they got rid of what plastic bags and plastic
00:25:53.420
straws and they replaced them and plastic you know utensils for uh eating when you're going out with
00:25:59.080
or whatnot uh they replaced them with what wooden forks and knives and spoons paper straws and paper
00:26:05.100
bags where do you get those things well it's not the one billion trees that trudeau was supposed to
00:26:10.020
plant okay uh i mean i mean sorry well it just doesn't make sense to me at this point uh the
00:26:17.280
environmental considerations they're making in every single regard um and we've talked about that
00:26:22.800
previously you know the the plastic straws and whatnot so i won't dive too deep into that um but it
00:26:28.040
truly is unbelievable and you look at uh catherine mckenna there and then now we have gilbo
00:26:33.200
is he any better no i don't think anybody effectively can say that i mean he even had
00:26:39.080
environmental protesters protesting him uh as he once did back in the day you know trying to climb
00:26:44.380
the seant tower and going off to the tars or the oil sands uh to try and make a big stink about it um
00:26:49.980
it's it i i'm i'm i'm left speechless more and more every day because it just keeps going on in
00:26:56.080
the same direction um but you know on that note maybe we can just jump on to the next uh story here
00:27:01.960
oh we got you back there adam yeah i think so can you guys hear me okay now yeah perfect i was just
00:27:07.340
going to bring up a recent clip of trudeau when he's asked about citizens concerned about uh citizens
00:27:13.000
concerns about the rising price of uh fuel due to his liberal carbon tax you know further down the
00:27:19.300
rabbit hole i don't know if we can pull up that clip here uh but it's just truly incredible how
00:27:23.900
they brush the everyday canadian off morning prime minister theresa wright i'm with the eye politics
00:27:29.800
today um yesterday minister wilkinson um said he's willing to have conversations with atlantic and
00:27:35.320
western premiers and provinces that have been raising concern about the financial impacts of the
00:27:40.720
clean fuel regulations are you feeling pressure from conservative premiers to make concessions on
00:27:53.400
that our future requires us to both fight climate change
00:27:58.640
and benefit from the opportunities and investments
00:28:03.220
uh that come with uh world-leading climate policies
00:28:08.320
while at the same time we're there to support families
00:28:19.960
and putting more money in the pockets of canadians including right across atlantic canada
00:28:25.360
clean fuel standards are an important part of how we make sure
00:28:29.780
the canada not only responds to climate change but leads on climate change
00:28:35.400
i think citizens right across the country in every corner of the country know that you cannot
00:28:43.440
have a plan for the future of the economy if you don't have a plan to fight climate change
00:28:50.440
but as always we will work collaboratively and respectfully with all orders of government
00:28:56.160
canadians want us to be working together to solve the big challenges they're facing
00:29:03.760
the non-answer are you facing pressure from uh premiers
00:29:09.960
then he pauses canadians no like it that's not the he doesn't answer questions
00:29:19.580
and time again you know what that that non-answer is that's him saying yes
00:29:24.080
that's him absolutely saying yes that's what i'm hearing from all the conservative premiers
00:29:30.380
i i the thing that i mean polls polls are indicating that this guy is done
00:29:35.120
i don't understand and this is the most concerning thing for me right now
00:29:40.320
how so many canadians bought in and some still do buy into this guy
00:29:44.660
over this course of time like i get i get being tricked during the first election being enamored by
00:29:50.920
young new ideas some people some nostalgia for perelli trudeau whatever it may be
00:29:56.240
but how are there still people out there that buy this non-answer nonsense it's the fluffiest most
00:30:03.680
superficial like reality tv nonsense that i've ever seen in politics
00:30:10.820
yeah no it's a shame and you know when i hear that clip it actually reminds me of the pandemic right
00:30:17.520
it's you need to get the vaccine you need everyone needs to get vaccinated so that the restrictions can
00:30:23.400
lift the lockdown can end the very lockdowns and restrictions they themselves impose right they
00:30:28.160
they give you this you know little carrot they say you got to eat the carrot otherwise you know
00:30:31.680
this random stick that somebody else has is going to hit you when they're holding both of them
00:30:35.180
um and that's the same thing with this environmental stuff right you know we want the uh environment to
00:30:39.900
be saved so that you know everybody is alive uh we want to make sure the economy is boosted and that
00:30:44.700
obviously ties into the uh the environment so you need to pay an environmental tax uh to save the
00:30:49.740
planet it it's this weird i i don't i don't know how they're able to sell it but they do um it's this
00:30:58.360
sad cycle that they go through and you know first it's too hot then it's too cold they keep going down
00:31:05.400
the cycle um i don't know adam what what do you make of the whole the state of affairs in
00:31:10.480
environmentalism with canadian politics yeah it's it's it's they're like they're the horse that
00:31:17.640
they're gonna ride right to the end no matter what um they're so married to this agenda and it's so
00:31:25.600
critical to their whole thing because frankly the the reality is is under stephen harper um say what
00:31:32.060
you will about stephen harper i'm a social conservative stephen harper wasn't so anyone who's
00:31:35.600
accusing me of being a fanboy of stephen harper that's simply not the case but even when the
00:31:40.760
world was struggling canada was pretty sensibly balanced um stephen harper managed to keep things
00:31:45.960
pretty calm cool and collected they had to create a hysteria in order to win because things were going
00:31:53.120
relatively well and one of the early hysterias in addition to the hitler's harper rhetoric that was
00:31:58.600
being pushed out there which is wildly offensive by the way but in addition to that climate change was
00:32:03.440
one of their narratives and the they had to get people so afraid this is textbook uh crooked small
00:32:11.140
corrupt country politicking is you have people so afraid of some imagined enemy like eurasia
00:32:17.200
um 1984 style and climate change is the very much the the imagined foe that so many progressive
00:32:25.400
governments say you have to submit to us covid took that role for a little while but the big meadow
00:32:30.360
one this whole time has been climate change it's how they got in it's how they have people afraid
00:32:35.200
they're pushing it in schools um and they're pushing it right across the board and the second
00:32:39.280
that that narrative evaporates and the second the covid narrative evaporates this government is based
00:32:44.400
on fear justin trudeau operates despite his promises of sunny ways um if by sunny ways he means like
00:32:50.620
some sort of egyptian god perhaps but he rules with an absolute iron fist and he doesn't tolerate
00:32:56.900
dissidents and the the core the heart the center of this liberal government from the onset has been
00:33:03.180
fear if they lose some of their weapons climate change covid whatever it may be in their fear
00:33:08.440
narrative will they start to lose control and that's what we're seeing with the polls right now
00:33:12.300
the fear is starting to fade people are sick of it and people want change
00:33:15.960
yeah no 100 agree with that it really is only a matter of time now before he's out
00:33:21.960
uh and again like the last thing i touched on in a previous conversation of ours is the the
00:33:26.220
accountability is he going to be held accountable for all of the egregious things he's done during
00:33:30.380
his time as prime minister or is he gonna you know get replaced and everyone's gonna forget about him
00:33:35.220
and he's gonna you know mosey on into some corner of the world and enjoy himself elsewhere without the
00:33:39.060
repercussions of what he's done yeah the latter uh that's what happens unfortunately is in politics
00:33:45.140
you things that like i think i saw the other day yankee i think might have even posted it
00:33:49.600
that like the average president has like three felony charges or something against them um
00:33:54.660
politicians uh all of us would be in jail if we did what any high level politician did like on on a
00:34:00.940
regular basis it's that's just how it works it's wrong it's not right it shouldn't happen but i for
00:34:06.260
one i i think justin trudeau should be held accountable i think he's done more than enough
00:34:10.020
illegal stuff for there to be for anyone else on the planet legal consequences but i i imagine he'll just
00:34:16.100
go off and whether it be uh to europe or china or even just uh in his little wrench in his states
00:34:21.980
um i think he i think he's gonna get away with absolutely everything and there'll be no consequences
00:34:26.300
whatsoever the consequence he will pay though um is is likely not being re-elected um which
00:34:32.340
at this point like does the guy still have an ego after everything he's been through probably somehow
00:34:39.120
but he shouldn't he's it's just embarrassing that this guy is the leader of a country in the purportedly
00:34:44.880
free world and one of the things that sort of contributes to that in the biggest way is the
00:34:49.480
fact and we talked about this whether it's politicians speeding or polluting or flying jets
00:34:53.960
um it's it's the double speak the empty rhetoric he has been the guy for the middle class that was one
00:35:00.940
of his big things the conservatives are for the rich i'm the guy for the middle class let's jump to
00:35:05.280
this pierre paulievera clip um when he promised you an affordable home let's let's play this tweet now
00:35:11.120
because it uh it's the nail right on the head what trudeau is all about we need real change
00:35:18.000
in affordable housing the federal government is not only back in housing but we're here to stay
00:35:24.560
we're moving forward with a national housing strategy we made uh housing a priority the federal
00:35:30.720
government does have a role to play uh in housing i'll be blunt as well housing isn't a primary federal
00:35:38.400
responsibility there you have it folks it's wild that like you look at how bad like you look at
00:35:54.240
the debt that justin trudeau has accrued and it's like all prime ministers combined and then some
00:35:58.320
um you look at the cost of groceries you look at the cost if there was sort of a niche market where
00:36:04.080
say oh there's like a shortage and therefore this one thing is really expensive no under justin trudeau
00:36:10.000
inflation has been terrible costs have skyrocketed people can't afford places homelessness has skyrocketed
00:36:16.560
and all this from a government that professed to be for the little guys all along it's sickening
00:36:22.400
really to to see what's happening just get rid of your disney plus subscription yeah that's all you
00:36:28.800
have to do and you'll have enough money sorry no like literally that that's the solution christie
00:36:34.720
freeland proposed right yeah how do we how do we work with people like that you know how do you get
00:36:41.040
you know an honest bargain out of somebody who's just so out of reality and she doesn't understand
00:36:46.240
the daily needs of everyday canadians yeah it's wild um we've got another video uh from trudeau actually
00:36:54.560
we've got a couple videos from trudeau and then a couple videos from uh from uh polyevre as well
00:37:00.160
i haven't seen some of these yet because they're just kind of pulling them off live but uh let's
00:37:03.840
let's look at this video uh trudeau boasting how he's helped the middle class since being elected
00:37:07.840
despite what we just saw from pierre polyevre i'm sure polyevre is blaming you for pretty much
00:37:13.440
every problem facing the country whether that's crime uh big laugh from the gallery that's great um
00:37:19.600
crime inflation a shortage of housing and looking at the polls i'm wondering if you think that
00:37:24.160
message is sticking if you think there's a large number of canadians who blame you
00:37:27.760
not for trying to solve their problems but making them worse
00:37:32.400
one thing we've heard right across the country is that canadians are going through a tough time right
00:37:37.120
now inflation has given them a big kick in the teeth over the past past year and a half after the
00:37:47.200
extraordinarily difficult situation that covid was and now interest rates causing huge challenges
00:37:55.760
on home buyers and homeowners and people are really feeling it no wonder um people are feeling anxious
00:38:04.960
and upset the question of course as politicians remains what do we do when people are upset
00:38:15.120
how do we respond when people are fearful for their future worried about their kids prosperity worried
00:38:22.160
about their ability to pay their rent or buy groceries what does leadership mean when people are hurting
00:38:33.520
well mr polyev has decided let's make them even angrier let's give them a scapegoat let's point
00:38:40.800
fingers and lay blame because that's easy and it is
00:38:47.360
it's not my approach it hasn't been our approach as a government yeah certainly when mr harper
00:38:56.160
was bringing the country in the wrong direction there you go as a party i haven't seen this 2014 2015
00:39:03.040
we made a commitment to solve the challenges the middle class was facing the struggles people
00:39:11.920
working hard to join the middle class were facing we put forward solutions rolled up our sleeves and got
00:39:21.840
to work we've lifted a million people out of over a million people out of poverty half a million kids
00:39:28.800
out of poverty since 2015. we've created millions of new jobs we've moved forward on reconciliation
00:39:36.880
in ways that not only is lifting socioeconomic standards and ending boil water advisories across
00:39:42.720
the country but is creating economic activity and opportunity for the kinds of investments whether it's
00:39:49.040
lithium mines or small businesses that are creating opportunity for canadians across the country
00:39:58.800
indigenous canadians across the country we're continuing to show leadership on climate
00:40:08.880
where we're drawing in massive global investments creating good jobs for future generations
00:40:14.080
reassuring folks like the third generation steel workers at the defasco plant in hamilton
00:40:20.640
that there's going to be a fifth sixth seventh eighth generation of steel workers in hamilton
00:40:25.360
because of the investments we're making in electric arc transformation
00:40:37.600
and they're seeing two different approaches to leadership right now
00:40:40.720
one that mirrors back that anger and frustration and amplifies it and lays blame without offering
00:40:49.360
solutions or one that recognizes yeah times are really tough for a whole lot of people right now
00:40:58.720
and we're going to keep rolling up our sleeves and bringing forward the best possible solutions because
00:41:04.960
canadians can get through this this is the best country in the world and we're going to keep making it even better
00:41:14.800
like in the things he talks about there he talks about interest rates set by the bank of canada
00:41:22.560
being one of the big things that's that's working people over he talks about inflation the primary driver
00:41:27.040
of inflation being government spending and government printing money so that's what the government is doing and then
00:41:31.760
he talks about how hard covet particularly covet restrictions were on people those were things that he forced
00:41:40.480
yeah that's that's exactly it you know and that that's exactly what i wanted to you know bring up is
00:41:45.200
this is all stuff he did he's been the prime minister and all of this has gotten worse under him
00:41:51.440
and yet here he is he doesn't want to take any accountability because it's inflation that's the issue not
00:41:56.240
his actions which lead to further inflation uh he does this with every single thing it it's sad really
00:42:03.040
and you know maybe i can just ask uh if we can pull up that video i just want to you know show you guys
00:42:07.680
the first couple of seconds again uh up until the the point where the the audience behind trudeau laughs
00:42:13.360
not the audience you know i'm talking about there uh can we just pull up that clip one more time and i
00:42:17.120
i want to address something okay well yeah there we go uh pure polyev is blaming you for pretty much
00:42:25.440
every problem facing the country whether that's crime yeah big laugh from the gallery that's great
00:42:30.720
um pause right there yeah yeah laugh from the audience that's great you know and look at the
00:42:35.280
attitude that these people have oh look the nation thinks that you guys are not maybe doing a good job
00:42:40.400
haha don't be don't be so silly this is ridiculous this is fear-mongering you know what have they been
00:42:47.120
doing over the last few years nothing they've been destroying the country they've been causing
00:42:50.480
inflation they've been causing suicides to go through the roof especially because of the lockdowns
00:42:54.720
i mean the food prices are going up housing prices are going up homelessness is at all-time highs
00:42:59.040
i mean you had more people during the pandemic dying of overdoses in many provinces than you did the
00:43:03.760
actual pandemic and yet here they are saying oh it's the flu that's the problem meanwhile they themselves
00:43:09.600
and their actions in government are causing to the deaths of real canadians every single day
00:43:13.760
um it's such a shame and it's it truly is disgusting to see them laughing like that at the question at
00:43:19.920
hand uh adam i don't know am i am i being you know too much with this or is it is it you know as i
00:43:24.560
said no and it's the fact like they they they vilified the truckers they vilified the unvaccinated
00:43:31.440
they vilified they their their former colleagues are calling anyone opposed to the carbon tax
00:43:36.240
arsonists they said that uh pierre poliever is dog whistling to the alt-right like they they're the
00:43:42.160
same as the ndp with danielle smith here it's permanent permanent attacks pierre poliever will
00:43:47.040
be like well i mean look the the you said you're gonna make things more affordable the average rent
00:43:50.720
price is double like most of what pierre poliever does and most of what the critics do is point out
00:43:56.640
how bad things are going they aren't saying they're taking personal personal shots at trudeau they
00:44:02.000
they aren't doing personal attacks they're just pointing this out um there's another video here
00:44:05.600
that i want to jump to and it is uh it's him being asked about disgruntled mps and caucus angry over
00:44:10.960
yeah yeah go ahead sorry did you have i was gonna say yeah there's uh the one clip maybe of the tents
00:44:16.080
is that the one uh yeah yeah i believe so yeah yeah exactly just before we show that clip uh okay well
00:44:22.320
maybe maybe we can just jump to that uh clip uh quickly just to reference in um but you know you hear
00:44:27.920
that speech from trudeau and he's talking and you think everything's fine dandy sunny days uh you
00:44:32.640
show this next clip you're gonna see what canada actually looks like yeah the poly of uh clip that
00:44:36.960
one of the uh the 10 cities you're gonna hear about what it's actually like yeah
00:44:45.520
sorry that we're just we're just pulling that up we were lining up for another one but uh there's been
00:44:49.920
a bit of a back and forth today it feels like election times are upon us here with the trudeau and
00:44:55.360
probably ever sort of barking back and forth um so yeah it's uh it's something i know we were just
00:45:01.280
cutting this i believe this clip is from just this morning so they were just getting it uh ready
00:45:05.760
behind the scenes here we go we can run that now yeah hear what it's really like says that um
00:45:11.120
you're making people angry do canadians need help making people angry
00:45:15.760
justin trudeau is worried that people are angry you know what i worry about i worry about the nurse
00:45:28.800
living in her van after eight years of trudeau i worry about the tent cities that never existed before
00:45:36.240
he was prime minister but now we see every single city in canada i worry about the 30 000 families that
00:45:42.960
have lost loved ones to drug overdoses because of the hopeless economy and situation in which they
00:45:50.400
find themselves you know what i found interestingly i hold these rallies and i invite every single person
00:45:59.040
at every single rally to come and shake my hand people aren't angry they are hurting and they are
00:46:08.000
desperate for someone who gives them hope and for so many millions of people i am humbled by the fact
00:46:15.120
that i am that person i am the only one giving them hope that things can get better
00:46:22.240
yeah that's that's a you know we won't even play another trudeau clip i'm sick of hearing from
00:46:26.640
trudeau today um what we will do now though i think uh pierre probably ever hit the nail on the head
00:46:33.360
this canada is not the country that i grew up in it's not the canada of even 10 years ago the one
00:46:39.760
factor that has shifted is is the other countries around the world haven't changed all that much
00:46:45.200
the major contributing factor here is this current government they don't care about common sense they
00:46:50.480
don't care about practicality they don't care about your average joe your working class person they
00:46:55.280
only care about their ideologies and they care about it uh at no expense they will spare no expense to
00:47:01.600
push their ideologies that's what this government is all about when we come back from the ad break
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you can contact us the information is at that same website churchunderfiremovie.com
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now we've been selling out screenings i've got my church under fire shirt on right now as a matter of
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fact um we've been selling out screenings right across the country if you haven't seen this movie
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yet go check it out i think even some of these alberta dates have already started to sell out but i know
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some of the later dates there are still uh quite a few seats open we want these to be absolutely
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packed houses so if you live anywhere in alberta there's going to be a screening within why within
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driving distance of you so go to churchunderfiremovie.com get your tickets today if you've
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already seen it maybe you have a friend or family member you think would enjoy it and hasn't had a
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chance to see it yet consider grabbing tickets for them there's always a couple rebels whether it's sheila
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myself whoever may be uh kian simoni the uh guy who really put this movie together on location
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answering questions engaging with you as well so it isn't just the screening a great opportunity to
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check out that film we've got a little bit of time left here in stream and a lot to get to so we're
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going to start flying through some stories let's play the next clip about uh from pierre paulie ever
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that we have cut uh in relation to the sort of gender policy that they may discuss and that'll transition
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us into our next couple of stories very nicely i think will a conservative government prohibit
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gender affirming health care uh as a policy submission suggests um in your upcoming convention
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uh we i haven't had a chance to study all the proposals at our convention but uh we'll take a
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careful look at every uh proposal and uh decide whether or not it lines up with our platform
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uh so in a completely sensible and practical uh way obviously parents are concerned about this sort
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of gender push the the young children being transitioned changing their their nomenclature
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in class without parents being informed uh in a push uh of sanity from a western province
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saskatchewan this time uh scott moe and uh some of his uh ministers took uh to the internet to the
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public square and to their offices of government uh to say that parents must be included uh on
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decisions involving their children education minister dustin duncan today announced that all
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saskatchewan schools will have a consistent policy on parental inclusion and consent this policy in
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the announcement effectively went on uh and they said listen you need parental consent to go on a field
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trip much less changing your child's gender parents need to become involved now this was news
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um that that's already been around uh at least since yesterday but what is incredibly interesting and
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what needs to be discussed here is this response from saskatchewan teachers federation um they say
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that new parental inclusion consent policies are dangerous and a threat to the safety and well-being of
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students the federation is calling on the government to reverse this policy decision engage in meaningful
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consultation consultation with the sector partners and expert teachers this is the problem we've been
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listening to experts who've been trying to transition kids and brainwash kids and rejecting science and
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rejecting gender and not listening to parents we finally have governments saskatchewan and i hope something
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like this comes in alberta that are actually listening to parents about what they want for their kids any
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government that suggests that teachers should have a more intimate relationship with students
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then the students own parents are the problem here i mean teachers federations teachers unions
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they're as progressive as it gets but for them to immediately jump out and say no no parents
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shouldn't know the teachers should be the ones having these intimate gender-based relationships
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with their students that is absolutely troubling to me and the fact they were ready for it they knew
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this was coming and there was no hesitation like well maybe parents should be kept in the loop with their
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children that's this is this is so ideologically inclined and it has nothing to do with the
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well-being of children yeah no it's downright dangerous as well i mean you're trying to separate
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parents from their children in any regard i think your actions are disingenuous to say the least
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i mean sure there's you know the rare case scenario where you know a parent may be unstable but the
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that's how these unions and these educational boards are treating parents they're treating every single
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parent out there like all of them are mentally unstable that they themselves the education board
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whoever it may be they have the secret keys of knowledge they know how to take care of your
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children better than you do that's why we're gonna you know have some scantily clad man you know
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doing the sexual dance in front of your children and we're gonna ask them you know what's your gender
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you know we're gonna make up words for them to adhere to you're gonna be like oh you're z now okay
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yes good we're gonna keep that in the book and from now on we're gonna call you z we're gonna influence
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your you're developing mind to create something that is not i mean how many children have to be
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mutilated in canada before this comes to a full stop it's uh it it's truly a shame and and to to
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attempt even to to take away that right of a parent i mean i understand that we had one guy in british
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columbia uh who was jailed for i i believe speaking against uh or jailed for uh breaching a publication ban
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i believe in speaking against the transition of his child or something like that it it's come too far
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and parents i mean parents are stepping up now we're seeing more action by parents and parent
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groups uh uh to stop this sort of stuff and it's good that we're seeing this you know these head
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waves or these waves from saskatchewan uh yeah that's exactly it but it's uh the fact that it's
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come this far we are truly in dangerous waters uh and these these educational boards or these
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specific individuals who might try and implement this stuff across canada i mean how is this anything
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other than grooming you're trying to take away access uh these you're trying to take children away from
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their parents call what it is yeah well and that's that's exactly the concern and the fact is like
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it's the courts the education systems the teachers unions the universities across the board very often
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folks who don't have kids are are going out of their way in such unanimity to strip parental rights
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away from parents and it's gonna backfire that one thing you cannot do is get between parents and
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their kids because very moderate people become extremely who are like not at all interested in
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politics become extremely politically active and they'll defeat they'll replace local councils
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they'll do they'll they'll get into politics and run in politics we've seen it time and time again
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concerned mothers and fathers just becoming politically active and taking significant action
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the second you cross those kids you've crossed a line you're dead on though i think you pointed
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out right on there there already are laws in place if you're abusive to your child or you're negligent
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or you're hateful because of their identification whatever that may be there are laws in place to
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deal with that there are protections for children pretending that these policies to push ideology in school
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have anything to do with protecting kids it's not the case the laws already exist for that um in the interest
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of time we could talk about this all day but in the interest of time i want to get to this next story
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um i am a catholic um both probably know that by now throughout covet 19 the catholic church was
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very quiet that was disappointing um and on the residential schools i must say the pope was here
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they apologized all that sort of stuff but there wasn't really much of a desire to get after the
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truth it was very sort of grovelly and bend the knee um it wasn't uh what can we do to make things
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better in a practical sense it wasn't uh what's the truth of what's unfolding here um but calgary's
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former bishop bishop fendrick henry a man who um many folks uh look up to and appreciate it for
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his time as a bishop he was not shy he was strong and outspoken on gsa's um he's even within churches
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he had a whole thing where gambling isn't necessarily permissible so he stopped church groups from doing
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casino fundraisers and he's a man of principles who sometimes ruffle feathers um but this perhaps is the
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most roughly uh thing he's done it shouldn't you know this is what is common sense as you can expect
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but i'll read what he asked and he's very he's in his uh later days certainly now he's retired um but
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he said why is the catholic church not asking the federal government for proof that even one residential
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child is actually missing in the sense that his or her parents didn't know what happened to their child
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at the time of the child's death he demanded emails who were on this catholic register that is the most
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sensible question that could possibly be asked especially because with the kamaloop school we did
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the extensive report on the location where they say there are 250 children that have been buried precisely
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at which happens to be the depth of an irrigation trench in that exact same area that could show on gpr as
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coffin talks so we didn't make sense of the report on that so other locations for example in nato
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they have actually found that it literally was just walkthrough using the same technology
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so finally a catholic leader retired to see catholic bishop is saying we need is anyone missing are we
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actually looking for 250 children and the fact is uh they're suggesting that there are very good
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correct that there aren't an actual guessing now there can be your cemeteries that are lost
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i think in recent times if you're in some cemetery those types but for the bishop are we actually looking
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for the bishop is saying is anybody missing this you know what what you're
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well maybe yeah maybe uh i'm just gonna cut you off there adam i apologize it's a little difficult to
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uh to hear through the microphone there um but yeah how many how many times can a black cry wolf right
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i mean they they use this uh extensively uh uh i'm talking about of course trudeau a lot of these
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politicians they stood on this hill uh you know advocating for these needs and you know truth and
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really reconciliation when realistically they were saying this is my truth and you're going to reconcile
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my feelings uh and now we're getting people asking questions we're finding out a little bit more about
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these situations that were alleged previously and it's not the paint the the paint or it's not the
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picture they were painting um so it's really sad to see them misusing causes uh uh especially you know
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that of dead children uh basically to make political stances um but you know like you say
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with this question here you know maybe there will be some more information that comes in the future
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hopefully probably not unfortunately um i do think adam you're still uh disappeared uh oh no there you
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are you're back you can hear me i have no i really apologize folks out there um i've been i've been
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cycling through two or three mics i don't know if it's a connection at you or what's going on but i've
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swapped out a couple mics so i don't know i don't think it's a hardware thing but uh yeah i do
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apologize for that everyone out there i assure you by friday i'm gonna have a new mic and a new
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camera and everything will be uh sorted so this does not happen again good to see though i hope
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you can hear me that a catholic leader is taking a stance asking some real practical questions
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because so much of the heart of christianity should be a pursuit of truth and if we're not willing to
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look at the truth truth and reconciliation cannot occur the bishop did say that there that make no mistake
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about it there there was attempts to erase culture and there was a lot of problems connected
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with the residential school system so he's not he's not excusing the entire thing but he's saying
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wait a minute are we actually looking for anybody here seems not to be the case um we talked a little
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bit earlier off at the top of the stream about how katherine mckenna could probably use some social
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media training um but now and this is just surreal we're in canada like mandatory social media training
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what is going on an ontario court has ruled against jordan peterson and order and upheld a social media
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training order um last november peterson who's also an author and media commentator was ordered
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by the college of psychologists of ontario to undergo a coaching program on professionalism and public
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statements this seems uh fundamentally un-canadian doesn't it yeah i think any mandated you know
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training classes or lessons like that especially if they're coming from any kind of body associated
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with or in fact government itself uh should not be allowed bottom line period uh i just think that
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the the powers and enforcement and the financial availability the government has needs to be
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reduced in any way shape or form uh them adding more you know guidelines especially stuff like this
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uh uh what does it say there uh oh it disappeared on me there um yeah dr peterson sees himself uh
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functioning as a clinical psychologist quote in the board uh public space where he claims to be helping
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millions of people and that's exactly what he's doing he's speaking to a a multitude of people
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out there millions and millions of people have heard his voice and heard what he had to say and
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their lives have been changed for the better and yet here they are trying to manipulate that speech for
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the wrong game um it it's a shame and that's what we're seeing coming out of talking heads like uh
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catherine mckenna here uh you know hopefully she will never be back in canadian politics or at least
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have uh anybody vote for her which you know hopefully won't be the case but adam uh i should mention i
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think we're you know running short on time here should we get through some of these comments i
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think we had a couple that came in yeah i just want to confirm that we didn't get everything
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cleared off um from our headlines so we don't get in trouble and miss any of those um yeah i think we
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got through the core of them yeah let's get through some of these chats we did have some great
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interaction today so very happy to have some folks uh weighing in that first five dollars from funas
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uh fema officials are staying at a thousand dollar a night luxury hotel in maui while entire
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families that were burnt out are getting a total of seven hundred dollars yeah that sounds about right
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um ableist uh sl five dollars should canada have an autobahn uh also concerning that p poly ever is
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going to be uh global a shill but do you think the ppc should skip an election to give the cpc enough rope
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to hang themselves with good question there i don't know if uh it's interesting the ppc like
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they've go ahead sorry thoughts no no no after you please no well it's it's very interesting because
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the ppc they're they're as far as a percentage of the vote they're significant as far as capacity to
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actually win any seats they just don't seem to be able to get anything done so it's it's a question
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there like is there do you hope to change the cpc and have them actually be better um does the cpc
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like you said get enough rope and hang themselves and eventually takes over lots of questions there
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about the future for the ppc i know there's a writing here and they had very uh in a by-election
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and they had a very low even even in calgary conservative calgary i think they had two percent of
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the vote so very low vote turnout i don't know if you have any thoughts on that sid well i just want
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to say uh i think it'd be very nice if we did have uh some kind of an autobahn from uh coast to
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coast uh i think that would be a very valuable asset um you know i'm sure there's a lot of red
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tape and bureaucratic barriers that would come along with however at the end of the day i think that's
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a pretty good idea yeah that would be that would be fun i've been on uh well autobahn being a road
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manufacturing company um i've been on autobahs in germany and uh and in uh brazil as well they've got
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an autobahn there and it's not fully wide open but it's it's pretty darn close there's like
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tears for lanes and all that good stuff so yeah they were the second largest country on the planet
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yeah yeah we have long long roads it takes days to get across the country it'd be nice if we could you
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know hurry that up a little bit uh i'm sure our truckers would appreciate that as well yeah it would
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be a lot you know they are making progress some of the lanes opening up but some of the areas you're on
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the longest stretch and it's flat and it's like 90 or 100 it's like come on guys come on uh well
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and we can just use the christia freeland model and drive whatever speed we want anyways so christia
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freeland does have an autobahn uh here sticking to her so uh yeah um uh five dollars from fraser
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mcburney the first i heard of climate change was when i was living in calgary in 1973 started with
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global cooling then global warming then to climate change remember climate is always changing that's
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true and it's interesting i think george bush senior was one of the first people to have it
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as like an official campaign point the language of global warming so that's uh an interesting little
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tidbit for folks out there and i think that is all we have for our chats uh you know said it was great
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joining uh you for stream today any final words for the folks out there before we sign out
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no take care i hope everything goes well with everybody out there you know and may uh
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you know may god bless you all awesome and thank you so much syd for joining me today for the folks
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in the studio for making the stream possible again folks are there i do apologize right after this i'm
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going to be tackling this microphone issue it's happened once before and it went away it seemed to
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be resolved it won't happen again my sincerest apologies i want to thank everyone in the studio
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for making this possible everyone at home for tuning in we couldn't do it without you great to have
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those chats looking forward to more next time uh we'll be back tomorrow and i will see you on friday
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myself for stream thanks again so much for tuning in for rebel news i'm adam sos uh there have been
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reports about grumblings um in your caucus mps have said that they're hearing from voters that they're
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that they're angry and frustrated and the voters are saying that you're virtue signaling and not
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actually acting are you losing support of your caucus and what are you going to do to calm those
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concerns as we've been out across the country members of the liberal party cabinet ministers mps we've
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heard from canadians who are facing difficult times but also canadians who know that the cutting in
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half of child care fees over the past year has made a huge difference in their lives that's securing
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jobs for their communities with global investments like volkswagen and st thomas investments in beconcourt
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more uh more uh auto plants more uh investments out west is creating positive stability for the years to come
01:07:41.440
yeah people are facing tough times and yes everyone uh is uh finding it difficult right now and as leaders
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uh are asking for europeans mps parliamentarians of all types
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part of our job is to be there to take it to support it as canadians are worried and anxious and put
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out those solutions so yeah it's not an easy time to be a politician this is a time where politics is
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But it is so important that we continue to be there,
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I'm really looking forward to sitting down with all our great MPs
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to talk about all the work we're going to do together
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to continue to put forward a positive, ambitious vision for this country
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that solves the challenges that Canadians are facing.
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Build solutions around housing, around supporting young people,
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around building an economy that works for all Canadians.
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These are the things that we're all focused on together.