DAILY Roundup | Guilbeault's a proud socialist, Poppy seller attacked, UN's global censorship plan
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On the eve of National cappuccino day, Tamara Ugolini and David Menzies discuss some ridiculous words said by the Speaker of the Commons of the House of Commons of Copenhagen, Denmark, and the reaction to them.
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good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the daily roundup on this
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a wednesday november 8th 2023 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you a little bit
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about my co-host folks do you know that today is national cappuccino day and my friend shall not
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be partaking in this holiday because well it's just not her cup of tea did you see what i did there
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she is the she devil with a spatula she is the calisi of the greater coburg area she is tamara
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ugolini how you doing there tamara you know it's always just so great david to be in your virtual
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presence and have those wonderful enthusiastic introductions to our daily stream so thank you
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for that and um i regretfully did not have a latte that's my my choice of uh coffee if i had my way
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every day i would have a latte not a cappuccino but it was plain old coffee for me today um no time to
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stop anywhere for an extra cup of java um how you doing over there david you're in studio i'm glad
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to miss you today well tamara ugolini since you're asking i'm a little sad and depressed given what you
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just said um i always look for the devil in the details the fine print and you said right off the
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hop it's always great to be in your virtual presence that means you really don't like being
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up close and personal with me that's how i'm looking at that so you cheeky little monkey don't
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you think that insult didn't go uh by the wayside or maybe you did mean something else maybe i'm overly
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paranoid i don't know well what were you trying to say tamara ugolini well i was going to say it's
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great to be in your presence but i realized that we're not actually in each other's presence so i had
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to kind of uh correct my trajectory there what i was going to say um but uh it's been a long time
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david bendy since we co-hosted together and uh yes regrettably it is virtual today um but hopefully
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we'll be back in person uh maybe next week um okay so i can't wait let me tell you that i love it when
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you're next to me in the studio tamara ugolini even though you're real it's really great for you when
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i'm just some virtual ai generated image on the internet but that's okay that's the story of my
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life go ahead tamara ugolini tell the folks what we're trying to do here today well eventually we
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may be trying to save time by bringing you an ai virtual generated form of david menzies but i don't
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think it would have the wit and the character that uh you see here live in action um in the rebel
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new studio but regardless uh today is wednesday november 8th and if you're just joining us this
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is our daily live stream where we dissect the news of the day and give you commentary on some of the
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items that we think will probably affect you the most from our elected officials and within the
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involved and for us to hear from you because we're viewer funded and supported and so we wouldn't be
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us without you um so thank you very very much for your continued support first and foremost on the
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elected official front we have some ridiculous um words in the house of commons by and former criminal
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the environment minister stephen gilbo um i suppose we'll play that video first and foremost david and
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we'll come back and share some remarks yeah um shall we just throw to the video and then uh dissect it
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on the other side all right so i was i was sitting um i'm a liberal and a proud socialist mr speaker
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but this reminds me of a certain quote from prime minister harper who talked about the fight against
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climate change as a socialist plot that's what the conservative party and here it is you have it
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again mr speaker they do not believe that climate change is an issue yeah so what are you going to
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do about that steve climb up the cn tower again and get arrested uh you know i'll tell you uh tamara that
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was very revealing wasn't it i'm a liberal and a proud socialist i think um he said something that
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we all realize that under prime minister blackface this party has gone from the center left to all
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out socialism in fact if i'm jagmeet singh i'm thinking geez why did i get into this alliance these
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guys are eating my lunch i mean it's almost full-on marxism uh but there you had it from the words of
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the jailbird himself uh steven guibo i'm a liberal and a proud socialist um i guess for those paying
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attention nothing really newsworthy there eh tamara well that's right it reinforces the fact that
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there's this unofficial coalition between the liberals and those socialists the ndp party and um as
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you say david it it highlights how far left to that extreme the liberal party of canada has moved
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um i i would call them at this point far left extremists you know everybody who questions the
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prevailing orthodoxy is painted as some sort of far right extremist and so here you have actual far
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left extremists in the house of commons admitting at face value that that is what they are the proud
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socialist um and i i'm not sure that that's what canadians originally signed up for when they
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in a very small minority way came out to vote for this party but the proof is in the pudding now
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you're seeing the socialist policies destroy our country our social fabric and also our economy and
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i think that as having the effect to wake more canadians up to the fact that these this is not
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something that's representative of a functioning democracy and country because look at the position
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that we're in currently and you know tamara on that point i thought the other day uh there was going
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to be some really good news in giving other canadians who don't reside in atlantic canada
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carbon tax relief when there was that open vote in the house and i say that because uh the ndp
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voted with the conservatives uh shockers um but i think a politically astute move for them uh when the
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next election happens they're going to say look we went to bat for you uh we tried to get um the
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carbon tax relaxed but it was no go and it was disappointing to america's i believe uh the the
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motion was defeated by 51 votes because you had the block um as a block no pun intended voting uh to keep
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the carbon tax where it is and prior to the vote there was a lot of speculation that there were going
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to be liberal mps especially those in northern writings especially those in northern ontario
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that were going to break with the government and vote with the conservatives and the ndp because
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they have constituents in their um writings where it as the saying goes it's either heat or eat
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in terms of where your budget's going to go and shockingly um no liberal did the right thing
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and uh voted for um i guess sharing the wealth uh or that's not really the right term it's um
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uh getting released from torture of this uh carbon tax and you know tamara it's very odd isn't it i
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mean i remember blackface years ago into his um uh rule having the infamous quote a canadian is a
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canadian is a canadian well i guess not when it comes to carbon tax relief i guess he means when
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it comes to repatriating oh i don't know terrorists hey boys will be boys he threw a grenade or two but
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you know he's a canadian so we got to welcome him back but for um a canadian who's in their senior years
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who is under a budget crunch and it's either heat or eat well sorry grandma we're too busy saving the
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planet uh to give you some uh do re mi relief there and i bring it all back full circle to stephen guibo
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because as i understand it um from those on the inside tamara guibo is actually furious that atlantic
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canadians are getting that um carbon tax relief he is so committed to his climate edl it
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of saving the planet even though there's nothing we're doing in canada that's going to result in
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moving that needle one iota he is upset that at least some canadians are indeed getting carbon tax
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relief what do you make of that tamara yeah i mean the continued question that i have is how exactly
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does paying higher tax cool the allegedly warming planet or offset carbon um a lot of people you know
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continue to point out the loopholes in this policy um and how it is obviously contributing to inflation
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and exacerbating the suffering that canadians are experiencing with the inflationary period that
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we're currently in and uh just continuing to drive up the cost of everything and the liberals are so
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out of touch that they aren't even listening to the concerns of canadians who are really terrified
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heading into this winter and as you've you've mentioned the heat or eat that is as a an allegedly
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first world country um that used to be a place of wealth and um and an abundance it is hard to believe
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that we're at a place where not only the elderly are choosing to eat or heat but families are struggling
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to feed their children send their school their their children to school with wholesome lunches fruits and
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vegetables um the the food banks have seen an insane increase in visits not only by families but by
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individuals and as we mentioned a little bit this morning in our morning meeting um by international
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students so the government has is obviously failing on many different multi-pronged avenues here
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um and and the rate of inflation just coupled with these increases to taxation taxes um are obviously
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harboring financial demise in this country and when you have students for instance just touch on that
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immigration um note quickly who are being told come to canada you can survive on 800 roughly dollars
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um a month uh that would include your rent your utilities your phone and your food and when the
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international students arrive here and they realize that they need more than double that like at least
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sixteen hundred dollars a month to cover all of those basic necessities um it's no wonder that food
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banks are overrun and overwhelmed and then of course they don't have the capacity then to help the local
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families and so the whole situation is very much multi-pronged and very much a disaster and you have the
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liberals here just sitting back and probably thinking that well the budget will balance itself and so all
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these problems will just eventually sort themselves out um there's doesn't seem to be any real desire
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driver tangible action plan to try to rein some of this the these crumblings in and so the destruction
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continues unabated and that is just furthered by this unofficial coalition between the liberals and the
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ndp and i mean the the the fact that they are voting down a motion to just put a pause on a car at the
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carbon tax it's showing to not even be doing any tangible good and causing this destruction
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that to me speaks volumes as to where the liberals priorities really are because it certainly isn't
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with the taxpayer and you know something folks when tamara uses the word an insane increase in food bank
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use the stats bear that out it was a few weeks ago that the uh people who run the food banks in
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canada had a press conference and it was revealed that if we go back to the year before covid 2019
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compare food bank usage then to 2023 our current year it has gone up 78 percent no not 7.8 percent
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78 percent in four years and you know tamara the most heartbreaking stat i heard uh as a result of
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that uh presser was the fact that in 2019 there were canadians who were donors to the food bank network
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and in 2023 those same canadians are recipients can you imagine that
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no it's absolutely devastating to to think about i mean i know as a family of um seven we've had to
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make some serious adjustments to our food costs and i look at at other families and i i have no idea
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how people um the average uh canadian is is getting by because even the not so average canadian is
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struggling and you hear that repeatedly and then of course you have all um the individuals who do who
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do own homes got in before this the housing crisis and um their mortgages are up for renewal in the
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next year or two and the way the interest rates are going i mean the whole this is just a calm so much
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so many compounding issues piling up on top of one another that are working against the average
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canadian the incentive to work in this country to be taxed nearly 50 percent of what you make um
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there it's it's just no longer there and the social systems that are in place to protect against
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some of these economic factors are are obviously very strained and um no longer functioning and and we
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just keep adding to the problem we just keep increasing the taxes increasing the amount of immigrant
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um newcomers the immigration targets into the country the amount of international students like
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nowhere do i see any party trying to rein any of that in to say hold on we need a pause on some of these
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frameworks and some of these targets because we need to figure out what is happening here at home on the
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front lines first before we go pandering to an international um sphere this the the state of affairs in
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canada is a disaster and um i don't see anyone really reigning any of that in anytime soon
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unfortunately um i see that we have a quick super chat here that i'll get to before we go to a
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danielle smith clip annalisa 1964 gives 20 thank you very much thank you she i hope i'm assuming your
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gender okay uh says sweet menzies please let sheila know that the video with you in kitty outfit
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backfired i'm taking a screenshot of you framing it to have it by my nightstand wow look at that
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well there's no worrying about annalisa's gender tamara ugolini uh she is 100 female actually i've
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never met her so i'm going out on a limb there and assuming so but annalisa you are you are so kind
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um i i you know both with your donations and with your compliments to me um that doesn't happen a lot
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so thank you ever so much david menzies the trans cat just what 10 years uh before the times
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thought such parody would become reality in a mere short time um before we move on from the climate
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hysteria and the carbon tax ridiculousness premier of alberta danielle smith um is highlighting
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the inequity involved in the um choosing of the eastern provinces um as favoritism the atlantic
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canada has has received this tax break um but not none of the other provinces and so
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she's calling it for what it is so we have a clip of that to share with you
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well you have a federal government that has consistently said that there's not going to
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be car votes i mean certainly that's what they've been telling my province is we've been trying to
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address some of the issues that we have about some of the unfairness and other policies but it does
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seem like they're prepared to do car votes when it's politically expedient for them and that that's
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not the way that we should be running the country i think what everybody is concerned about
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is that if they are setting this precedent that it's okay to have differential policy in an area
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that votes for liberals but have not have the same policy elsewhere then what else will apply to so
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i think this is part of the reason why you saw the premiers come together on this is that if we're
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going to stick together on one thing is that we want to be treated equally we want to be treated
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fairly we want to be treated as partners in cooperative federalism and the federal government isn't doing
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that oh can you imagine tamara ugolini equality as opposed to equity two totally different things but
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no clearly uh there's two things going on here one is that the atlantic region is a um there's so many
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liberal seats there and out west barely any and you had oh i can't remember his name tamara maybe you
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can come to my rescue um you actually had a liberal mp with the utter audacity and chutzpah to say well
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you should vote for more liberals in uh your neck of the woods and then maybe i'm paraphrasing here
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maybe you'd get a bit of this carve out as well can you imagine being that blatant about the reason why
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there is this horrible discrimination between canadians there you go liberal comment by
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cabinet minister shows federal parties disdain for alberta who is that person i cannot read
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and i don't remember uh the development minister it was just there um
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what's that olivia goody hutchin hutchings hutchings oh okay thank you tamara
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um so yeah i mean it highlights the the irony in how the liberals run their platform i mean they're
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all about inclusivity diversity tolerance equity equality all of those great words until it comes
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time to actually tangibly implement these sorts of policies and then it's obviously discrimination is
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the name of the game and we saw that highlighted throughout the covid pandemic pandemonium wherein
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prime minister blackface as david menadies would always say um campaigned on the wedge issue of
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your vaccine status and advocated to discriminate against canadians who chose an alternative um or a
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contrarian medical choice to what the state wanted of them and so they were deemed as these deadly
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super spreaders and they were unable to travel to fly to board a plane a train cross borders
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going to restaurants movie theaters etc etc and um trudeau backed that and his part his party platform
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during that campaign the snap election in 2021 quite literally had that as their platform um and so
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you know you see that division and discrimination is the name of the game within the liberal party of
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canada and it's that that um double speak that orwellian double speak that seems to be oh we're all about
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inclusivity diversity tolerance and equity and that in yet our actions which will speak louder than our
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words show the exact opposite um so you're seeing that again happening here in this unequal application
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of the carbon tax to the provinces and territories in favoritism of the provinces that are responsible for
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the election of this liberal government um if canadians can't see through this clearly then i don't know
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what's going to break them out of this liberal trance that some people seem to be engulfed in and under
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and you know tamara it's a double whammy isn't it um not only do the vast majority of canadians not
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get carbon tax relief but let's not forget going back several months uh blackface telling the heads
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of japan and germany that there was no business case imagine blackface using the words business case
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a guy who said the budget will balance itself clearly it isn't but that just shows what a business case it
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would be to sell these two countries two-thirds of a trillion that's right trillion with a t folks
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trillion dollars of liquefied natural gas no no no no business case but really it's more sanctimonious
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woke virtue signaling uh canada is going to save the planet we don't like fossil fuels so go uh pound
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sand uh as if our coffers tamara are overflowing with money as as if we don't have a deficit or a
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debt um that is atrocious so it's on i think especially if you're a western canadian
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the the moves by this government are just off the charts egregious you know you are not getting the
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rebate and you are putting a jackpot on the industry that develops fossil fuels which would
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benefit all canadians i should think but uh blackface he'll have none of it he knows best especially when
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it comes to the climate and he's got his jailbird environment minister by the way that i forgot we
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can't call him environment minister isn't it environment and climate change minister didn't they
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add that in there too and i'll just wrap up my rant by saying this tamara one year and 11 months
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potentially we have to live through this that to me is i know time flies especially as you get older but
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almost two years until october 2025 when blackface has to call a federal election tamara are we going
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to survive that and i i i'm not necessarily necessarily saying physically survive it but it
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breaks my heart when i go down the street i mean i live in richmond hill let me tell you this we moved
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there 25 years ago uh i have seen businesses that were there before we were there and these are like
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national franchises dairy queen taco bell kentucky fried chicken shuttered they're gone not even they
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could hang on thanks to this government's policies how are we going to how are we going to last almost
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two years tamara yeah it's a great question actually when you said how are we going to survive this
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literally in my mind i'm thinking remember the winter of death we were supposed to have i think it was in
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2021 or 2022 the winter of death whoever wasn't getting covid19 vaccinated they were all allegedly going
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to die biden coined it the winter of death um anyway now i'm looking into this winter and if we make it
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through another winter under the liberals i'm thinking there will be a winter of death because
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people won't be able to heat their homes and they're going to freeze to death these policies are
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crazy um but i digress we'll go to a quick ad break and we're going to come back uh to chat about
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some globalism and i see we have a couple super chats to get to too great
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david menzies for rebel news here in downtown chuano and i gotta tell you folks next march march 23rd to
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i can hardly wait for that cruise to marioca lady oh wow march seems so far away and the good news is
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folks there are still tickets available to get on that boat yeah and i know it's called a ship but
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you know to a landlubber like me it's a boat be a nice break from the freezing cold of the
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justin trudeau country that we currently are under the reign of um we have a super chat here from bedrock
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gives five dollars thank you very much says how was the free speech in medicine conference would you go
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again and have you been interviewed elsewhere about it yes so the at the end of october i traveled to
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bedrock and i know in some of my videos i mispronounced the name so i apologize to everybody
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who noted and highlighted that i mispronounced bedrock um bedrock nova scotia and first and
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foremost bedrock is absolutely gorgeous and especially we've had i think i guess thanks to climate change
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and the climate hysteria we had record uh high temperatures and so the weekend was beautiful
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um and so bedrock is uh nestled in cape breton and um it was an absolutely beautiful spot the
00:29:29.860
conference was amazing we unfortunately got in really late the friday night so we missed the
00:29:34.860
opening speech by gad sad which i heard was was amazing and unfortunately um the conference itself
00:29:41.620
wasn't live streamed there was no digital record well they did record some of it and we'll be kind of
00:29:47.600
slowly releasing those videos um through the organizers uh emergency room physician chris milburn
00:29:53.720
and his wife julie um but yeah we had a great time there uh got to hear a lot of really obviously taboo
00:30:01.680
and controversial topics around transgenderism the medical transition of children save some harm
00:30:08.020
reduction and largely questioning whether or not it's actually safe or reducing any harm which i think
00:30:13.540
most of us can see the proof in the pudding that it is doing neither of those things um and kind of
00:30:18.900
continuing to untangle the censorship that we saw really highlighted and heightened throughout the
00:30:24.860
covet 19 response and so naturally free speech and medicine the whole conference was centered around
00:30:30.920
making sure that physician can can express themselves and give their medical opinions without
00:30:37.360
fear of arbitrary reprimand by their regulators which we see still ongoing today i think it was just last
00:30:44.540
week that dr mark trossi was found guilty by his regulator the college of positions and surgeons of
00:30:50.120
ontario for engaging in misinformation and and um being a contrarian to the covid public health hysteria
00:30:58.880
so these things are still happening in canada um the reason why the organizers structured things the way that
00:31:06.040
they did is because we were forced to be virtual so much throughout 2020 and 2021 um that mingling and
00:31:15.440
getting together in person is really needs to be highlighted the importance of having those
00:31:23.140
discussions and engaging in debate um in person the importance that that that continues to have and so
00:31:31.100
that's why they opt to have this in-person gathering not to stream it anywhere because it really you really
00:31:37.960
get a value of what kind of discussion can take place when it is in person and so anyway to get back
00:31:44.260
to the super chat i would absolutely go again i really hope that they host it again next year
00:31:47.840
takes a lot of time and energy on behalf of the organizers to put it all together because it's just
00:31:53.100
chris and his wife um so i hope they do it again i would love to go again and i have not yet been
00:31:58.700
interviewed anywhere else about it my last report from the conference went out i believe it was
00:32:04.400
monday night it was about plasmid gate and so we can't get too far into the weeds on that on youtube
00:32:09.980
unfortunately um but that report is is up on the rebel news website you can go to my journalist page and
00:32:15.160
find it there if you're interested to see it because it didn't go on youtube at all so some people may
00:32:20.800
have missed it but we also have a feature report coming out through rebel news plus and so i'm currently
00:32:27.120
working on that with our head of documentaries our senior producer kian simoni um and so we hope to
00:32:34.500
release that in the next i would say probably two weeks or so and if you want to stay tuned on that
00:32:41.000
you can just sign up and become a subscriber at rebel news plus dot com and then you'll be alerted when
00:32:46.860
that feature report comes out should be about half an hour and kind of a more in-depth analysis about
00:32:51.700
the conference as a whole and some of the keynote speeches so i'm really excited and that's what
00:32:57.320
we're working on as the kind of the final wrap up of that conference coverage um that's a very
00:33:03.620
long-winded response but i hope that answers your question no and tamara i must say that is a shame
00:33:09.040
about dr mark trossi i mean going back some three years ago uh i originally interviewed him he reached
00:33:16.180
out to us and we digitized his face and altered his voice and didn't name him and then he decided
00:33:25.100
on his own accord you know what the hell with this i'm going to put my face and my name to this
00:33:29.460
and i guess he had the right idea um in hindsight uh to stay anonymous and that is shameful because we see
00:33:37.640
even medical science now becoming censorious thugs if you uh have a contrarian opinion uh if you don't
00:33:46.700
march in lockstep uh not only dr trossi as you know dr jordan peterson his um governing body um for
00:33:55.820
psychiatry or uh psychology uh centering him uh for basically uttering common sense and uh on the flip
00:34:05.920
side i remember it was funny uh this has come up i was just talking to our colleague mike here
00:34:10.860
uh in the early stages of covid when there was masking and social distancing and you know sanitizing
00:34:18.980
your hands etc etc uh i can't remember her name but it was some medical scientist with harvard no less
00:34:26.340
saying you know what there is a valid scientific exception for congregating and mass numbers if it's
00:34:35.160
for a black lives matter protest i mean and that goes hey yeah that's okay um you know and this isn't
00:34:43.940
someone in the gender studies department uh tamara it's somebody in the uh medical sciences department
00:34:52.660
this is a disturbing trend that we are seeing and uh i hope everything's going to be okay with dr
00:34:59.760
trossi he's a great guy a great doctor and a true freedom fighter i remember that interview you did
00:35:07.420
with him i think it was may or april of 2020 and he came on and he was at the time as you said anonymous
00:35:12.560
but whistleblowing the fact that hospitals were not overrun they were the empty they were as empty as he'd
00:35:18.300
ever seen them before and that is really what based all the other public health decisions was that
00:35:25.400
to protect the health care system and two weeks into it you know two weeks to flatten the curb
00:35:30.240
curve is what was used as the catalyst for increased restrictions and lockdowns and um after those two
00:35:38.100
weeks you had doctors like dr trossi coming on and saying wait a minute this doesn't make sense the
00:35:42.780
hospitals aren't overrun aren't overwhelmed we're emptier than we have ever been what is really going on
00:35:49.220
here and um there's no further justification for increased measures because our hospitals are fine
00:35:56.600
and so what are we doing and that kind of led the culmination of him continuing to exercise and think
00:36:04.600
critically about the response and ultimately that has resulted in him being stripped of his license
00:36:10.540
and his duties and that is really a shame for the patients that are now left scrambling without a doctor
00:36:15.960
and without a principled physician to treat them in their emergency room you hear that hospitals and
00:36:20.520
the medical community are chronically understaffed Canadians and specifically Ontarians are scrambling
00:36:26.240
without family doctors because there's a shortage and yet here we are stripping ethical principled
00:36:32.100
doctors of their licenses because they said hey wait a minute none of this makes sense and what you're
00:36:37.400
telling the public is major hysteria and fear-mongering because it's not actually true um so that's really an
00:36:43.960
unfortunate part of the covid unfolding and you see that it makes sense when you can um garner that
00:36:50.620
the it's very much captured by the pharmaceutical industry and their profits and their business
00:36:56.240
model so no you're so far into the weeds there no and tamara i remember in that interview i i'm i'm
00:37:03.500
going from three years ago but dr trozzi said something to the effect of the other day he was on a 16
00:37:11.160
hour shift and he had zero patients to look at zero he said that was the first time in my career i just
00:37:19.280
sat at my desk and read medical journals um and you know uh the thing is tamara i this didn't come as
00:37:27.420
so much of a surprise to me and and many of our viewers who cottoned on to the fact that if medical
00:37:34.980
establishment people are being worked to the bone uh they're stressed out they can't keep up with
00:37:43.120
demand do you remember all those pseudo broadway song and dance numbers they were they were getting
00:37:50.340
involved in i mean are you nurses or the rockettes you know i mean do you remember that tamara so
00:37:56.780
did not quite compute with me my local hospital i remember in april of 2020 put out a 14 minute
00:38:05.400
collaborative um collage of dance routines and it was horribly done horribly orchestrated horribly
00:38:13.400
coordinated but i'm i remember looking in the background and saying there's no one there there's
00:38:20.120
the rooms are empty and you know but people died like we're we laugh about it but people died because
00:38:27.760
they didn't get their surgeries their surgeries were canceled their medical care was postponed and look at
00:38:34.480
these like this is astounding sorry tamara i i'm not laughing at people dying uh i'm laughing at
00:38:45.260
the graphics uh super producer olivia has put on the screen of nurses doctors firefighters uh all doing
00:38:54.180
these uh as you said terribly uncoordinated dance numbers it's just so perverse and they've got their
00:39:01.400
masks on thank goodness for that right those ones are actually well done if you saw the one put out by
00:39:08.840
northumberland hills hospital in coburg um it was horrible it was horrible but and it it always
00:39:15.240
baffled me because it was 14 minutes and i'm thinking how long did it take to actually film this
00:39:20.200
compile it all together and then publish it like we saw 14 minutes but guaranteed that was hours of
00:39:26.140
work that went into that video um oh yeah the dress rehearsals but the hospital was empty and you could
00:39:34.180
see it in the background there was no patients no one was there and people died as a result of those
00:39:38.700
closures and those cancellations and that is just an absolute travesty and tragedy and for people
00:39:45.180
that whistleblowing just about that very thing like dr mark trousey yeah he has now been stripped
00:39:51.380
of his license and he's unable to practice medicine in the province of ontario yeah what a strategy go
00:39:56.040
after the whistleblowers right unbelievable absolutely unbelievable we have a couple more super chats and
00:40:02.080
i see we're already running out of time but frazier mcburnie thank you for your capital locks he gives us
00:40:07.300
five dollars why would anyone want to become a canadian when they take the oath to become a canadian
00:40:12.220
uh they take on over 85 000 in depth from the federal and provincial debt every canadian man woman and
00:40:20.660
child yeah and we are seeing a trend i mean sometimes i read the comments it's uh former canadians
00:40:29.360
typically uh giving a shout out from either mexico or costa rica that seems to be a hot spot
00:40:35.860
um saying uh basically i told you so and uh they have basically moved their life i mean obviously not
00:40:45.740
everyone is in a position to do that but um and i gotta tell you too uh tomorrow uh 10 years ago i went
00:40:52.640
to costa rica beautiful country and you know they actually brag they have t-shirts uh bragging about
00:40:58.620
the fact that they have no army they have no air force they have no navy in fact they they say costa
00:41:06.440
rican uh navy and and it's a fish uh costa rican air force it's a parrot and so on and i'm thinking
00:41:13.180
even with the state our armed forces are in tamara i think we could take them what do you what do you
00:41:20.200
think about a ground invasion making occupying it making it the 11th province and we don't need a
00:41:26.520
passport to go south anymore i mean that would be nice but at this point i'm like everybody steer
00:41:32.920
clear of canada um unless there's some serious political reform in this country nope we need uh
00:41:39.200
we need independence from canada um okay let's chat about this globalism topic and then we'll have to
00:41:45.620
move on to uh the protests and the poppies primarily with the law enforcement but the um as many of you may
00:41:53.800
have already heard unesco uh the un's has unveiled a global online censorship guidance plan um and i
00:42:04.380
have a clip to show you here and i think it's only about a minute so we should be okay to share it
00:42:09.000
but they the un actually has a free expression chief if you can believe it and he did a 25 or so minute
00:42:17.400
interview about these guidelines um and of course in there he says if we don't invest you have to
00:42:24.600
invest in the guidelines right it's all about money um and if you don't invest in these guidelines not
00:42:29.680
only is democracy at stake right as usual we have to censor everybody to uphold democracy um in some
00:42:36.940
weird again strange orwellian doublespeak manner but also if people don't and i quote him vaccine
00:42:43.320
themselves it will cost public health systems across the globe have a listen for yourself
00:42:49.680
you need to invest money to have content moderation and curation in several languages
00:42:55.260
you need to protect your own employees so all those things they cost money but you can't think about
00:43:03.740
costs which is also important but for the entire society we also need to think this as an investment
00:43:10.960
because imagine the costs the real costs for democracies of the problems these things can
00:43:17.140
generate or the real costs for the public health system mental health but also during the pandemic
00:43:23.660
if people because they don't have accurate information they decide not to vaccine themselves
00:43:30.600
you have an actual cost for the public health system so we need to think that this eventual cost
00:43:37.640
that the companies the governments because they need to put in place new regulatory models etc
00:43:42.740
they will have they will need to put some budget aside but the benefits for the entire public system
00:43:50.480
uh they are absolutely much bigger than the eventual cost they will have here
00:43:55.400
i think he i think he means the benefits for the big farm conglomerates i don't think he means the
00:44:03.180
benefits for the system or the government or us the taxpayers i think he just means the benefits of big
00:44:08.880
pharma and so i actually have a full report coming out on those guidelines and i pull another a couple
00:44:13.940
clips from his interview and some other notable pieces that i've compiled together and i hope that'll
00:44:20.840
be out today probably actually at this point tomorrow because it's a lot so please stay tuned for that
00:44:27.140
um i just think it's a little rich uh tamara ugolini that uh someone from unesco uh therefore the united
00:44:35.460
nations is fretting about democracy when this is a unelected non-accountable body to begin with
00:44:42.420
who voted for that jabroni uh to get his position and it seems to me i guess it'll be more clear
00:44:48.460
in your other reports but he's arguing that we can achieve better freedom of speech
00:44:56.560
by embracing censorship it's exactly that um by we have to uphold free expression and freedom of
00:45:09.500
opinion by censoring content found online unbelievable and um you know but so well i'll look forward to
00:45:17.880
your uh future reports on that uh because yeah another uh shocking example of uh globalism
00:45:26.540
uh being played out and did you see that reporter just like nodding like one of those dogs you put
00:45:33.140
in the back of your car with a spring in the neck you know uh you know just no challenging
00:45:38.600
of the narrative whatsoever absolutely shameful um but uh i see we have another subject uh sort of
00:45:46.580
related uh liberals cheer on world health organizations attempts at global health control
00:45:53.820
good golly miss molly tell me this ain't so to marry you galini well this also is a clip that we took
00:46:00.320
from uh the health house of commons health committee wherein liberal back venture pelowski
00:46:07.040
expresses excitement with the world health organization's proposed pandemic treaty and so this
00:46:14.000
report um delves into the two different avenues that the world health organization is utilizing to
00:46:20.800
strengthen its mandate in other words to increase its control over the health sovereignty of independent
00:46:29.400
nations and one of them is through amendments to existing and legally binding international health
00:46:34.640
regulations and the other which is the subject of this particular report is through a new pandemic
00:46:41.060
treaty or accord they've changed the wording a few different times um but i believe this was a week ago
00:46:46.760
give or take um we have this clip from pelowski and also a response from the federal minister of health
00:46:54.140
mark holland where they're discussing that they they love this idea and they think that these
00:46:59.520
progressive propositions um will essentially keep canadians safe in the face of emerging health threats
00:47:10.040
and obviously they keep telling us that the next pandemic is on the horizon so um here let's just we'll play
00:47:15.220
this clip second thing i wanted to ask you about was who's new treaty on pandemic preparedness which
00:47:23.360
is um being negotiated and the first draft is out i found the first draft very exciting with a number
00:47:30.760
of provisions which i thought were very progressive um one of those being a requirement that countries
00:47:36.520
contribute annually to the fund to assist poor countries meet their obligations under the treaty
00:47:41.740
a second thing would be a benefit sharing provision whereby any products that were made from the
00:47:48.720
genetic sequencing of any new um virus would be shared between countries any products 10 percent of
00:47:55.880
those products would go free of charge to who with an option for further 10 percent to be sold at
00:48:01.900
affordable prices to who this is i know the only the first draft i know this is just kind of coming back
00:48:08.360
to us but would our country be supportive of of trying to get such provisions which i think
00:48:15.780
many of us at this table feel are in our national best interest because we know that much of the threat
00:48:22.940
in terms of pandemics will come from poor countries who don't have the facilities to early on detect and
00:48:28.620
respond to diseases these provisions would help poor countries do that i think it's in our best interest
00:48:34.440
is canada willing to try to support that in the further negotiations with a view to perhaps having
00:48:40.260
such provisions in the final version of the treaty and and again i know dr tam i think has an interest
00:48:46.780
in international health too and we have at least one other pediatrician so um so maybe we could start
00:48:52.480
with you um minister and then we can ask if there's time some of the others thank you very much for the
00:48:57.780
question dr poloski hasn't left you much time take 30 seconds and we're not going to be able to run
00:49:02.600
that around the table unless it's on a future round uh just very quickly i can say that i met today with
00:49:08.880
the u.s ambassador and we were talking about how we can work together um to strengthen um our you know
00:49:14.900
our two countries can work to support internationally uh preparedness um uh and it's so important that we
00:49:21.260
work with uh our international partners um to make sure that um that we're uh as prepared as we can be
00:49:28.440
not only in canada you know and i mentioned uh just today in question period going out to the
00:49:32.560
facility in laval um that's being built with moderna so we can make domestic capacity but as you say to
00:49:38.320
help other countries to make sure that they're also ready uh not only to stop the the death and the pain
00:49:43.600
that would come uh from lack of preparedness in those countries uh but because we also know that
00:49:48.000
that keeps us safe so the international work that we need to do is critical well tamara i want to hear
00:49:55.140
you uh analyze that because this is your file i just want to say one thing at one point in that clip i
00:50:01.740
noticed the chair touching his nose i thought that was like a capital crime in the early days of covid
00:50:08.040
that was an absolute no-no but uh oh well so much for not practicing what you preach uh but what do you
00:50:15.640
make of all that well and what i make of it aside you have conservative member of parliament dr leslyn
00:50:22.760
lewis who has put forward two different petitions on these topics um with the world health organization
00:50:30.040
and now including their um pandemic accord and the international health regulations which is
00:50:38.060
acronym to the ihr um but her first petition i'm just going to pull it up here and it's it's hyperlinked in
00:50:44.760
that article um yeah and i have a clip also in that video um of her presenting this first petition it
00:50:50.580
was e-4401 and so in this petition she calls on the house of commons to just simply openly debate
00:50:58.660
the these regulations what they mean for canadians what the um continued commitment to the world health
00:51:07.020
organization really means and if if it's actually benefiting us and so um lewis calls for a debate
00:51:13.700
just just simply let's discuss this let's debate it in the house of commons that closed or sorry it
00:51:19.600
was presented to um the house of commons on september 26th with almost 19 000 signatures and so i think
00:51:27.600
the government has if i remember correctly 60 days to respond to that so coming up in the next couple
00:51:34.400
weeks but then shortly thereafter she launched this second petition e-4623 and this is much more
00:51:45.280
strongly worded petition she calls on the government to um urgently implement canada's expedious withdrawal
00:51:55.100
complete withdrawal from the united nations and all of its subsidiary organizations including
00:52:01.000
the world health organization that was launched on october 10th it closes february 7th of next year
00:52:07.980
and it already has amassed over 47 000 signatures wow that to me is huge um and you know there's a bunch of
00:52:17.140
whereas and really the basis of this is is she asks um do these entities bring more harm than good
00:52:27.140
with programs like agenda 2030 and its sustainable development goals the sdgs noting that they have
00:52:34.840
serious potential to negatively impact various aspects of the lives of canadians from their cultural
00:52:40.820
values to personal freedom and as we see with the carbon tax the economic um instability that will come
00:52:49.740
as a result of these globalist socialist agendas um so that is what i kind of center the report
00:52:59.640
on and highlight what she's done there with her petitions and i think they've garnered her
00:53:06.520
and amassed a massive amount of public support and um i guess we'll see how the liberals respond in a couple
00:53:14.080
weeks to that first one and as i said the second ones will be closed in february and submitted sometime
00:53:19.300
thereafter so um at least we see some form of an opposition to these globalist regimes in the house
00:53:28.040
of commons finally now after years of unfettered adherence to their agendas fantastic and as i said
00:53:36.920
only one year and 11 months ago potentially until regime change you know what tamara why don't we take
00:53:43.220
our second ad break and then on the other side why don't we get into oh i don't know the war on
00:53:49.060
the pop yeah i can't believe i just said that folks but i did we have a few examples uh so we'll take
00:53:56.440
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so tamara i've been informed we have a hard ending at two o'clock so i'll make this uh very brief and
00:55:13.400
i'll get to the other uh poppy palooza stories uh in the days leading up to remembrance day saturday
00:55:20.240
november 11th but this no no david that's fine yeah let's let's touch on this because it's it's
00:55:25.540
we you know it's newsworthy yeah it it felt like a a gut punch to me reading this story uh namely
00:55:33.020
jim henderson uh a 78 year old veteran in scotland selling poppies and uh oh those
00:55:43.060
lovable pro hamas types they were coming down to the subway um to do who knows what and for some
00:55:50.360
reason he was a target and i mean for the love of god tamara why would an almost 80 year old man
00:56:00.560
selling poppies for charity and by the way once he saw how hostile these pro hamas people were
00:56:08.120
um he decided uh you know to beat it out there not for his own personal safety not for his own
00:56:16.020
belongings but to protect the money he raised for the charity that the poppy sales uh go to
00:56:23.580
and yet he was kicked and punched uh in the back uh no less but what would you expect from cowards
00:56:31.680
like the pro hamas people um what i'm just trying to connect the dots here tamara maybe you can help
00:56:39.480
me is that uh i don't care what side you're on in any kind of global conflict the israel hamas war
00:56:47.220
ukraine russia but a senior citizen standing there you know selling poppies for a charity
00:56:56.060
this is deemed a target why it is absolutely disgusting especially um a veteran right and i
00:57:07.200
was raised um in an era and maybe kids these days and i sound so old saying that but maybe kids these
00:57:13.060
days aren't raised to simply respect your elders like what happened to basic decency basic respect
00:57:19.980
and especially our elders not nonetheless a veteran um this is absolutely disgusting and it just shows
00:57:28.200
the awful way that children and youth are being brought up in society today i think that it it
00:57:36.240
highlights the complete um failures of parents as many of them become increasingly kind of like woke
00:57:42.800
progressive and um all about uh you know kind of steering away from the rule of law and more into
00:57:51.560
like well how does that make you feel and and oh you have a say and instead of saying no i'm the
00:57:57.780
parent i'm the adult this is the rules this is the law of the land and this is how you act and behave
00:58:03.420
as a contributing member of society um and so we have this this parenting style that is no longer
00:58:13.240
upholding any sort of form of respect but also the school system is such a failure for many of these
00:58:19.920
children and um there is no more discipline there's no form of punishment there's no repercussions
00:58:25.920
there's no consequences for your actions and so that unfortunately we unfortunately leads to this
00:58:33.520
kind of behavior that we see targeting this poor old veteran who's just trying to sell some poppies
00:58:38.700
and it's just an utter disgrace and and that's to put it nicely and lightly um that he had to leave
00:58:45.800
not i would fear for my own safety but also to to protect his the money that he had collected i mean
00:58:53.680
this is just such an atrocity i hope that there's some reprimand for um these individuals who physically
00:59:00.300
accosted this man oh i i agree with everything you say but i think when it comes to these pro-hamas
00:59:05.660
demonstrations both in the uk and around the world um because of the lack of law enforcement getting
00:59:13.020
involved when laws are being broken because of the lack of politicians coming out and condemning this
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garbage these demonstrators by the week tamara are getting more and more emboldened and why wouldn't
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they and it was just last um weekend in london england that the war memorial was vandalized and
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desecrated by these pro-hamas types and that's leading up to a potential uh brouhaha this saturday
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in london england which is basically um they're the pro-hamas types are saying yep it's another
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saturday another mass demonstration and you think they would have the decency to respect at least one
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western value i.e the day in which we pay respect to the veterans and those who made the ultimate
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sacrifice in war but no and to the discredit of uk politicians and the metropolitan police force
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in london they're telling the veterans uh can you know i know november 11th is yeah it's kind of a
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big deal for you but can you just stay at home and come out sunday for the parade instead uh because
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these um hamas types uh well you know what they're a little hard to control you know and uh it's better
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for us to um caution you than them this uh i don't think this might be the wake-up call i think to the
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people in the uk that no goddamn way part of my french are we going to surrender november 11th
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in terms of paying respect and reverence to the veterans and to the war dead and i think there's a
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big potential for a clash that day and i can tell um our viewers uh tamara we're not going to sit by
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as by standards our beloved colleague alexa laval she's going to be flying into london for that day
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to cover what might happen now don't get me wrong i hope it's a nothing burger i don't want to see
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violence but i'll tell you this much there is a critical mass of people in the uk where this is
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enough is enough moment imagine that tamara ugolini you have served your country or you have a relative
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that's paid the ultimate sacrifice and you're being told by law enforcement and the government
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can you just you know tone it down stay at home on remembrance day saturday uh because well you know
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these pro-hamas types uh diversity equity and inclusion and all that right no sorry no way
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yeah what was that justin trudeau said diversity is our strength and meanwhile um across the pond
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they're protecting the the lawless yep and the lawlessness by suppressing the lawful and i think
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that is highlights how peak bizarro world that we have come the the peak bizarro world that we live in
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um just absolutely absurd i look forward to alexa's reporting and to see what unfolds there um just
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being mindful of the time we'll get to a couple of these super chats we had one from damon thank you
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gives five dollars no need to freeze to death the government already has a made solution yeah and i mean
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again i i chuckle about that but um this is real life um you can get state-sanctioned euthanasia in
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canada very easily and so if you can't afford your bills well i guess that i think that's a criteria
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now that you can ask for medical assistance in dying um which is as i mentioned state-sanctioned or
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um doctor-sanctioned euthanasia you know what tamara just listening to you i had an epiphany
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maybe this is what justin trudeau meant some 10 years ago when he said the budget will balance
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itself he wasn't talking about cutting expenditures he was talking about cutting the population i mean
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if we don't have to pay their medical bills their canada pension uh that's a plus in terms of the
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federal revenue but then again he's let in so many uh illegal aliens um i think we're gaining more
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on that side of the ledger than those canadians who are saying uh i've had enough uh you know
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take me home to heaven so um but maybe that is indeed what he meant in terms of the budget
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shall balance itself other than that i've got nothing not a very far off plot twist if you ask me
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um memory hole gives five dollars thank you personally i'm moving to the the thailand just
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moving to thailand um where even lady boys are still considered men and shares a link there from
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the mirror where thai lady boys proudly turn up for national service in skirts and makeup um
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yeah and they're trans trans women in thailand um
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i'll have to read through that later that might be the one thing i mean i love thai food might be my
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favorite cuisine of all time uh the idea of tropical beaches well you had me at tropical beaches but
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i remember it was a british uh men's magazine i think it was either fhm or loaded and this is going
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back some 15 years ago tomorrow and they had a center spread and it was a thailand beach beautiful
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sunset and there was these 10 women in bikinis and the question was um which of these ladies is
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actually a biological male and tamara i stared and i stared i'm looking for the adam's apple i'm looking
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for any facial hair um i did my best yeah i guess number seven anyways you turn to page 82 for the
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answer guess what tamara ugolini trick question all 10 were biological males and it was like wow you you
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would have deceived me so just the very idea that i might end up with my own personal crying game
01:05:12.080
is kind of keep me away from thailand as much as uh it has to offer this is really interesting and this
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is actually i think men um showing up for national service in skirts and makeup in order to be exempt
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from having to enroll in the military um anyway i'll have to look uh further into that um that page
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but thank you for that share uh wrong way 54 gives five dollars uh any update on the sister suing the
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toronto general for murdering her sister for refusing to put on a useless muzzle when she had
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trouble breathing to begin with i think that was your uh story wasn't it yes david thank you thank you
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thank you for reminding me i mean jeez tamara i'm sure you'll agree we have so so much on our plates
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uh that is definitely worthy of an update i have a feeling though and don't quote me on this but just
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because of how slow the courts move these days i mean it was already uh pretty bad pre-covid folks
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post-covid it's worse than ever i bet you there might not be anything new to report in the case
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of uh stephanie warner and of course her sister denise um but i will reach out and make that call
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and if there's something new to report we'll get her back on and find out um what's what
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absolute travesty there and um the one instance where i am thankful for security cameras
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because without them you would have had no idea what actually happened to this poor woman who
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i think she did have her mask but it was just down right she was having some sort of um psychosis
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episode and we many people who suffer with the muzzle um can relate that that would exacerbate a mental
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crisis and um this poor woman uh just absolutely and that's you know the covid cult and if you didn't
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pledge your allegiance to the covid cult you were treated like dr mark trousey who has lost his
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his license to practice medicine so um peak bizarro upside down world once again highlighted
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through the actions of the state and its subsidiaries yeah call me old school call me a crank uh to
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mario gallini but i used to think that you went to a hospital to you know get better uh not well of
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course now with made i guess it's a bit of both isn't it but um yeah that was atrocious and to your
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point thank goodness for uh video security um cameras uh folks i can't stress this more whenever
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you're in any kind of situation and you feel that it's going sideways um if you have a cell phone with
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camera and most of us do take it out and start recording even an audio recording because we live
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in a society increasingly tamara i'm sure you'll agree that if there's no video evidence it did not
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happen you know and you've got to make sure you have that presence of mind i know in the heat of
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the moment a lot of people might not think that way you really have to capture these kinds of incidents
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or else it's going to be covered up and a lot of people when i mentioned that to them because you know
01:08:40.320
we get lots of tips and a lot of people contact us uh regularly for reports and i say do you have
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that did you record it do you have a recording do you have audio video whatever um is it recorded
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anywhere and people often ask me about two-party consent laws and so in canada we do not have two-party
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consent laws you can record someone you know within reason you don't want to be exposing them or have
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any sort of explicit content um that you are recording but in canada you do not need the
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consent of the other party to record them whether that be audio or visual video so no we don't have
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to oblige like when we were at the world health assembly in berlin germany they do have two-party
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consent laws in germany and so you can't record someone without their explicit consent um you know
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there's always little stipulations there and loopholes and what have you especially as it
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pertains to public officials but um general rule here in canada is we do not have two-party consent
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law so you can record somebody and there was an incident just personally that that kind of brought
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up this memory in 2020 my children had a medical appointment at a hospital an out-of-town hospital
01:09:53.240
and at that point they had hired private security to man their front doors to ensure that
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everybody complied with the mask mandate now my myself um and my children were exempt uh
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none of us had symptoms of covid it was completely uh it was a follow-up appointment for something
01:10:08.860
completely unrelated to any sort of respiratory illness i think it was in august so like not at all
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respiratory virus season and the security guards were preventing us access to the hospital even
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though you know mask exemptions were built into all of these rules and regulations and um stipulations
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and so as soon as i got my phone out to start recording the security guard their tone changed
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completely and oh well how can we accommodate you and and i said you know the hospital is a scary
01:10:38.140
place for a little kid and now you have all these people in gowns and shields and masks and looking
01:10:42.520
like complete robots very dehumanizing experience especially for small children you're already nervous
01:10:48.720
going into a medical appointment and um so i started to really highlight the harm that they were
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imposing psychologically on people and especially children with these policies and then to further
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kind of other or dehumanize the person who's just trying to get to the medical appointment without
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having to put on a useless completely useless facial diaper and so it's funny that you you mentioned that
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david because as soon as i brought out my phone and i started recording their attitude changed completely
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and um they said oh you can't record here and i said with all due respect this is public property and i can
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and i'm not recording you know to get your faces or any of the other people here that are making their
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way into the hospital but i'm recording to protect myself and um as soon as i said that and had the
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phone out their tone changed completely so it does make a difference and um i i think that it's really
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important to know your rights and to be prepared to take those sorts of actions if you're feeling like
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something's not going in a way that it should but also not going in a way that's lawful
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oh 100 and tamara one last footnote on um what you were saying about single party consent in canada
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that also includes phone calls folks so if you're being you know screwed over by a government official
01:11:59.700
a bureaucrat what have you and you're in phone conversations record the call there are apps to do
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that or you can go old school put your phone on speaker and have a digital recorder uh record the
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call um as long as one person knows it's being recorded you know in other words you uh that's
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fine that's the case too in most u.s states there's a few where you need uh consent michigan for example
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i have no idea why but um there is nothing illegal in recording a phone call with anyone where it's
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illegal is that if tamara and i were having a personal phone call and a third party were tapped into that
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call and recorded it that's illegal but if it was between tamara and i and one of us wanted to
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record it for whatever reason um maybe an hr complaint anyway that is perfectly okay
01:12:54.520
there you have it unsolicited legal advice from david jensen and tamara yugolini and with that we're
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going to wrap up the daily stream um some rebels will be back same time and place tomorrow from
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