DAILY Roundup | Johnston testifies to Commons, Musk⧸free speech in Canada, Ottawa trustee hates Xmas
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On this episode of the Daily Roundup, we discuss the appointment of a Special Rapporteur by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to investigate allegations of foreign interference in Canada s election campaign by a close family friend of the Prime Minister. We also discuss the new Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170, which is a car that roars out of hell.
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, you have tuned into the Daily Roundup on this
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a Tuesday, June 6, 2023. I'm David Menzies and my co-host, well, let me tell you a little
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bit about my co-host. Folks, do you know that today is Russian Language Day? It is a day
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in which we honour Alexander Pushkin. He's a Russian poet who is considered the father
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of modern Russian literature. Well, my friend does not celebrate this day because she does
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not know in the Russian language the rhyming couplet to Hickory Dickory Duck. Oh, she is
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the she-devil with a spatula. She is the Khaleesi of the greater Coburg area. She is Tamara
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Ugolini. Well, thanks, David. And did you know that Tamara is apparently a Russian name? I
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have no Russian background or ethnic ties, but yeah, apparently Tamara is a name that
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comes from Russia and it means palm tree. No kidding. Yeah, so there you go. I do have
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a tie, I guess, somehow. And you know what, Tamara, before we take care of business, I got
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to tell you, folks. My most recent issue of Motor Trend arrived. It is the Farewell Dodge
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Challenger. It is unbelievable. It's the Demon 170, 1,025 horsepower. A couple of things.
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It says Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 roars out of hell. You know where it's made? It's made
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in Brampton. So if Brampton is hell, does that mean sneaky Patrick Brown is Satan? What do you think,
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Tamara? Drawing some big, heavy conclusions there, David, but not far off, I guess, with sneaky
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Patrick. Yes. What is he, a pathological liar or we're just calling him sneaky these days?
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Well, he is the most corrupt politician in Canada, but I'm going to give you some investment advice,
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folks. If you have the money, it's going to be over $100,000. It'll be available in the fall.
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Buy one. If I win the lottery, Tamara, I'm going to buy one for you. No, you're not going to drive it.
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That's too much horsepower for a little lady like you. You're going to crate it, and this is an
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instant collectible. What do you think about that, Tamara Ugolini?
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Getting a little aggressive right off the hop here, aren't we, David? Roars out of hell. Yeah,
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there we go. David's excited. All right, before we continue too much further down this deep, dark
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We were singing Blinded by the Light in here before we got started because it's pretty bright.
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You should hear her sing, folks, like an angel.
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We'll save that for another day maybe. So the first news item that we have on the docket is the
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special rapporteur, David Johnston, who we know is conflict of interest riddled
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person responsible and appointed by the Justin Trudeau Liberals, by Justin Trudeau himself,
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a close-knit family friend who's been tasked to investigate allegations of foreign interference
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and primarily from the Chinese Communist Party, who himself has pretty close ties to China.
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Who would have thought that Trudeau would appoint someone so riddled with conflicts of interest
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to investigate himself? But we have a little video here to share with you of this special
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rapporteur and what he had to say in a committee meeting, I think just earlier today.
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Public inquiries on the Public Inquiries Act are very difficult tools to use for something whose job
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is to shed light on situations, particularly situations of negligent responsibility and so on,
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because they are led by lawyers with cross-examination. They have difficulty getting at
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information that is classified, can't do that in public, are very expensive, are very time-consuming,
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and often do not result in providing the light. What we have hoped to do, of course, in the remaining
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months of our mandate is to do exactly that, to have public hearings on matters that are not part
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of the classified information. And I think we may recall an earlier inquiry, it was the McDonald's
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commission that led into the creation of the CSIS Act to take over the responsibilities for forward
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interference from the RCMP. That commission was five years in its work to completion.
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Madam Chair, I'm rather blown away there when we see that an independent public inquiry can be costly.
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What is the price tag on democracy? What is the value of democracy? We're here, we've got two
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parties that are neck and neck in the polls where certain ride-ins can decide on the colour of the
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government. And now I'm being told that it can be costly to shed light on this, because people,
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of course, agree upon the fact that the only way in which we can shed light in this situation is by
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holding an independent public inquiry. Yes, it can take time, but we can live for a long time in the
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darkness if we don't do anything. And that's not a better approach. So when Mr Johnson, full respect,
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of course, for Mr Johnson, but when he says to me that there are certain elements that are classified
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that we cannot bring out into the daylight, would that be worse? We had three secret services involved
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in the Aurora inquiry that were actually involved in this inquiry. So why would it be worse this time
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compared to what we had with the Aurora case inquiry?
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You know, Tamara, first of all, I love how these liberals, and that's what David Johnson is,
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I love how they play the fiscal conservative card when it comes to costs, when it helps their cause.
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For example, when Blackface said back in 2016, we're going to pay Omar Khadr 10 and a half million,
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because you know what, to fight this out in the courts, that's going to be in the tens of millions.
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Suddenly this government that spends in a way that would make a drunken sailor blush,
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suddenly he's worried about the nickels and dimes. So we give this murderous Islamist terrorist a nice
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eight-figure payday, unbelievable. And then we have David Johnson saying, well, it's going to take
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a long time, it's a little costly. Well, first of all, yeah, it's going to be costly and going to
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take a long time, because you know what, our democracy is at stake here. And you mentioned
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in the introduction, one of the reasons to doubt this gentleman is the conflict of interest. He is
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a close Trudeau family friend. Blackface should never have asked him to be the special rapporteur.
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And once asked, he should have said, Mr. Prime Minister, with all due respect, due to even the
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semblance of a conflict of interest, I've got to turn this down. But what he delivered in his role
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as special rapporteur was a complete whitewash. And secondly, he obviously did not take very
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seriously the likes of other MPs, opposition MPs, including the former Conservative leader,
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Aaron O'Toole, having their campaigns interfered with. Thirdly, David Johnson, he might be many
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things. He is not an expert in foreign affairs, nor foreign interference. He's not qualified for
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this role. I could go on links to the Trudeau Foundation, the fact that his daughters went
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to universities in China. This guy stinks. And if I hear one more time from mainstream media,
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the phrase, whose reputation is beyond reproach, such as Andrew Coyne, the most boring columnist in
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Canada working for the Global Mail, calling out Pierre Polyev for personal attacks on Mr. Johnson.
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Yeah. Why is that, Andrew? Is that because I believe it's your cousin gave birth to Pierre
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Elliott Trudeau's love child? So you're kind of like blood related to the blackface regime yourself.
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Yeah, I mean, the conflicts of interest with this individual are just glaring. And what I'd like
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to point out is a really succinct, well, it's not quite succinct, it's very lengthy, but a tweet by
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Andrew Hayes. And he points out how many questions does he list here? There's 21 questions he would love
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to pose to this special rapporteur. And it's all about his connections to China, including things like
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his three children that went to various Chinese institutions, universities, and whether or not
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they received grants or funding or special acknowledgement. I'm not going to go into and
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read this entire tweet, because it is quite long. But there are 21 separate questions here that highlight
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the various ways in which David Johnston is intertwined with Beijing. And I would assume
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the Chinese Communist Party or the People's Republic of China. And that is obviously a glaring concern,
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as he has been tasked with investigating allegations of foreign interference.
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And then there's also the point here about money. And he's, I guess, trying all of a sudden to be
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fiscally responsible as a liberal. And we know that they're traditionally not fiscally responsible.
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But David Johnston is being paid on a part time basis. This is an article that comes from CTV
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about two months ago in April. And it states here that he is being paid on a part time basis
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from between March 15th and December 12th of this year. This is just under the heading part time.
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And what costs will be covered just a little bit more down in the article, if we could keep scrolling.
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It states that the that his per diem pay, so per day pay, is within the range of $1,400 to $1,600
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per day for his crucial role as Special Rapporteur. And I wonder how that would compare if we were to do
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a cost comparison to doing a full public inquiry and contrast it with the amount of time and money
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wasted that went to Rapporteur Johnston's crucial engagement.
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Yeah, really. I mean, why doesn't, by the way, you called him Rapporteur Johnson. He's a special
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Rapporteur to Mary Ugolini. He's not some garden variety Rapporteur. He's not some off the shelf
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Rapporteur. This guy is, you know, tailor made. You're right. And if he's so concerned about costs,
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why doesn't he just do his work for minimum wage? I know he's-
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Oh, no. We're not that concerned about fiscal responsibility. Not a chance. But we do have
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another clip. It's David Johnson wringing his hands as he whines about the attacks on his,
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quote, integrity and independence, end quote. You know what, Mrs. Johnson? Your integrity and
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independence. They've already sailed away. Those ships are gone. They ain't coming back.
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We've seen your true colors. But let's listen to the great special Rapporteur in his own whiny words.
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Before I conclude, I think it important that I acknowledge the motion passed last week in the
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House of Commons. I have deep respect for the House of Commons and for its right to express an opinion on
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my work. I have heard clearly the disagreement with my recommendations not to call a public inquiry,
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as well as allegations about my integrity and my independence. These allegations are,
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put simply, false. And the decision to repeat them does not make them true.
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The issue of foreign interference deserves serious and robust debate. I will continue to invite
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disagreement on my recommendations, but will not be deterred from completing my work.
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I would respectfully remind this committee and all Canadians that I have not simply asked you to
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take me at my word. Experts and parliamentarians with the necessary security clearance will be able
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to review not only my work, but also the detailed intelligence on what it's based. Should NSACOP,
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NSERA and opposition leaders disagree with my conclusions, I have asked them to say so publicly,
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which they're very much permitted to do. Unbelievable. I mean, Tamara, what part of
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conflict of interest does this revered special rapporteur not get? He goes back several decades
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with the Trudeau family, skiing vacations, surfing safaris, close family friend. I'm sure at one point,
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David Johnson was even changing the diapers of Justin Trudeau. And hey, maybe in a few years,
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Justin Trudeau can return the favor to Mr. Johnson. This is outrageous that this guy is still passing
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himself off as a paragon of integrity and independence. The craziest part about what he said there is that
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they're continuing to evade democracy, right? A motion passed in the House of Commons. That's our
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democracy at work. That is the votes that our democratic process literally in process happening
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in real time. And Johnston is evading democracy alongside Justin Trudeau, who chooses not to move
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forward with a full public inquiry, just as they have been accused of doing by Chinese interference in
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our democracy. So the evasion of democracy and the democratic process continues by these two
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individuals who are supposed to be investigating themselves, essentially.
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Speaking of evasion, Tamara Ugolini, last Thursday, we went down to the, I'm not making this up,
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the Toronto Raptors practice facility. Blackface was dropping by to make some nonsensical
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statement about gun violence. Yeah, I'm thinking Toronto Raptors practice facility. Maybe he's
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looking for another special rapporteur, but that's just a wordplay. But I will say this,
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what I wanted to ask the Prime Minister, if I could bend his ear, is exactly what you said. Are you going
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to defy the will of Parliament that voted this down? Apparently, yes. And by the way, when it comes to
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evasion, blackface is getting really creative folks. There were freedom protesters there who were promptly
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kicked off the property because their signage was a little offensive to blackface. And by the way,
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when I say property, I mean publicly funded property, exhibition place. And the funny thing is,
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the creativity and his evasion is we hung around thinking which of the three big fossil fuel burning
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SUVs is blackface going to jump into when he leaves the building? Well, guess what, Tamara Ugolini? Those were decoy
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cars. The real SUVs that he was in, another six, but who's counting, were in the underground parking
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facility of the Raptors' practice barn. So he is so terrified. And they are sheltering him so much,
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not to even see a sign that might be impolite or insensitive, that they're doing this mockery with
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additional big Suburbans and Ford Expeditions to make you think he's going to go into those SUVs. But no,
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they're going to hustle him out the servant's entrance. Unbelievable.
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So what's that? Almost 15 personal vehicles, gas guzzlings, vehicles to go to this one small event?
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Well, you might be right. I think I counted nine of his personal entourage,
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but there were Toronto Police Service SUVs there too. Of course.
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Um, and uh, yeah, so yeah, where's the fiscal responsibility there? And by the way,
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with all this climate change crap that's being preached upon us, couldn't you at least, I don't
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know, have an EV vehicle or a plug-in hybrid? You know, like I drive the mean fossil fuel burning
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conservative that I am. And by the way, folks don't denounce me for it. It's just so I can use the
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HOV lane as a solo driver. That's the only reason why it's in the fleet. Uh, but no, they won't even
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go through the pretense. There I am. As you can see, there's the Toronto Police SUVs. There's the,
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uh, uh, the blackface entourage, but all the while, uh, he was underground like a weasel,
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like a little mole and not coming up. And, uh, so we could, uh, you know, uh, query him. And by the
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way, I'm very happy, uh, super producer Efren's just passed on. Um, don't forget David Johnson's
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lead counsel on foreign interference probe. Oh, well, knock me down with a feather, folks. He
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attended a Trudeau fundraiser in 2021. Yeah. Andrew Klein, no conflict of interest here.
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His reputation is beyond reproach. What else don't we know about this guy, Tamara Ugolini?
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Well, I think I'm a little bit confused here because the, uh, lead counsel says in this Globe
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and Mail article that we have is Toronto lawyer, Sheila Block. And she's alleged to have participated
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in a private Zoom webinar fundraiser in late March, 2021. Um, and she's a senior lawyer at
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international business law firm, Tories LLP, which donated $7,593 and change to the Liberal Party
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between 2006 and 2022. She was chosen by former Governor General David Johnston to act as his
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lead counsel in March, 2023, when he accepted the appointment, right? He was appointed by the
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prime minister to assess how the government handled Chinese state interference in the 2019 and 2021
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elections. So, I mean, it's there, it's blatant. They did. It's just the extent to which and how it's
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going to be remedied and dealt with now and moving forward to ensure it doesn't happen again into the
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future. But there was one thing here. Um, what a mess, Miss Dawson said in an interview. Like,
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quite literally, this is Canada's democracy. What a mess. Johnston appointed her and they are friends,
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and I guess they all support the Liberal Party. It's all grist for the mill just to make the situation
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more unpleasant. Did you say grist for the mill or grift for the mill? Yeah, it could be either
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or. I did say grist, but... You know what? Let's wrap a bowtie on this subject with one more video.
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You were singing lovely off camera, but I'm going to sing right now, very quickly, one of my phrases,
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send in the clowns. There ought to be clowns. And that's the intro for, yeah, Jagmeet Singh,
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uh, the biggest bozo on Parliament Hill, because people are kind of wondering still, Jagmeet,
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why is it that you're pushing for Johnson to resign, but still propping up the blackface
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Liberals? Let's hear him, uh, in his own words. How do you strike the balance or how do you explain
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to voters why you are both pushing for David Johnson to resign, why you take it so seriously
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that you're the one appearing at committee, but at the same time that you still support the government
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overall and want this government to continue? Well, what we're doing is the government's
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supporting us. In fact, in our initiative, we're supporting dental care, which they voted against
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two times in the past. They do not want to bring it in. They did not want to bring it in. We're
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forcing them to do it. And these candidates are true, not what you're saying. So, so you are...
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Here's the facts, though. There's 27 things. Each one of those things are things that the government
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opposed, voted against, or did not want to make happen that we are making happen. This government's
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supporting us to make things happen for Canadians. Dental care, farming care, supports for workers.
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These are all things that the government is opposed to, voted against, said clearly they did not want
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to do, and we're making them do it. So, of course, we're not going to let the government off the hook.
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They would absolutely love to not deliver on dental care. They would love to not deliver on pharma care.
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They would love to not deliver on protections for workers. We're forcing them to do these things.
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At the same time, we're holding them accountable. Oh, my goodness. It's the dental care, folks.
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You know, Tamara Ugolini, you know what's this depressing about Jagmeet Singh? By the way,
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does he not look shell-shocked to you? It's like, oh, my God, they're asking me more questions about
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my integrity and my morals and my ethics. You know, how often do I have to prop up this regime?
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Why won't they leave me alone? But here it is. I think under this man, the NDP is no longer a
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relevant party. His leadership has been abysmal. The blackface Liberals are eating the NDP's lunch
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in terms of how far left they've gone. And I'll tell you why this is a bad thing, folks. I predict
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right now, we don't know when the election will be, I doubt it's this year, likely 2024, has to be by 2025.
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But I think this NDP party under Jagmeet Singh is going to be decimated. And you know what? That's
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not a good thing if you want regime change. If you're a Conservative supporter, you want a strong
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NDP. You want the Liberals and the NDP clawing at each other, splitting votes, having Conservatives
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go up the middle. I don't think that's going to happen whenever this election is. I think with his
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mismanagement, with his greed, and I say greed, folks, because coincidentally, guess what? If
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Jagmeet can rag the puck until 2025, his pension kicks in. That's exactly six years as an MP. By the
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way, I predict he's going to lose his seat. What say you, Tamara Ugolini?
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Well, the whole point in a democracy to have opposition parties is so that each party can
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hold the other one to account, not collude and work in unison to achieve their separate but
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similarly minded goals. And so what Singh is essentially saying is, we don't really care
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about democracy as long as we get some of our goals pushed through and ran through Parliament by
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this unofficial coalition that they have with the Liberal government. And so it seems like they
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don't care about any of these allegations and whether or not the Liberals are sitting
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in their seats by way of true democratic process, or if it was a result of lobbying and interference by
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Beijing. And instead of holding their feet to the fire on that, they'll say all these talking points,
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but when it comes down to it in the House of Commons, they are going to back the Liberals
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because the Liberals continue to back them. And so it's like this vicious cycle that I don't know
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how we're ever going to get out of unless they call an election and pull their support for the Liberals.
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And you know what, Tamara, I don't think that's going to happen because of the pension,
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but my heartfelt wish, in addition to winning $70 million tonight in Lotto Maxx, so I can buy you
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that Dodge Challenger. Yes, looking forward to it. What are you going to buy me if you win?
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Well, aren't you putting me on the spot now? Yeah, I sure am. But anyway, here's my heartfelt wish
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that Blackface does pull the trigger on an election next year, cheating Jagmeet Singh by just
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12 lousy months, that full pension. And wouldn't that just be so lovely that for all his loyalty
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in propping up Blackface, Blackface does a Brutus knife in the back in Julius Caesar kind of move
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and burns him in terms of the pension, which make no mistake, folks, that's the real ostensible
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policy reason for Jagmeet propping up Trudeau. But there you go. So there you have it. You were
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singing off camera. I was singing on camera for seeing his song when the election is called,
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So I wanted to point out that Canadians for Truth event that they're hosting. If you're not familiar,
00:28:39.640
Canadians for Truth is a non-profit organization that's founded on the principles, obviously, of truth,
00:28:44.680
freedom and justice. And they'll be hosting this event, Fire and Ice with Theo and Jamie,
00:28:51.400
with Sarah Palin. And it's called the Canadians for Truth production. And they will sit down with Sarah
00:28:57.880
Palin to talk about everything from personal stories, social issues, education to energy. And they call it
00:29:06.040
an informative and inspirational evening. So that's happening as Sheila pointed out in that quick
00:29:14.040
advertisement on June 18th from 7 to 9.30 PM in Calgary. So if you're in the area and you would
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like to go and check it out, it does sound like it'll be an interesting event. Sarah Palin, she's not
00:29:30.200
without controversy, but, um, hear what she has to say. America's number one hockey mom.
00:29:37.800
Are you a hockey mom to marry Ugolini? I guess in training, I did play hockey throughout high
00:29:42.600
school, surprisingly. No, not ring ed. No. Um, I did play hockey surprisingly throughout like later
00:29:50.200
elementary school and high school. And then, uh, I, I haven't kept up with it. I have, gosh,
00:29:55.800
I haven't played in years through, you know, being a mom and pregnant and so on and so forth. But, uh,
00:30:01.320
excuses, excuses. Yeah. My youngest son is now, they're more into hockey, like the idea of hockey, but
00:30:06.600
getting out and skating. I mean, they're still little, but getting out and skating is, I don't
00:30:10.920
think children quite realize how difficult it is. And obviously you need to learn how to skate in
00:30:15.480
order to play hockey. So he loves the idea of hockey, but he's not quite there yet. I mean, he's, he's
00:30:20.280
getting, his skills are getting better in terms of skating, but that was like a big roadblock for
00:30:25.640
him is, wait, I have to learn how to skate and it hurts when I fall. So, uh, that's why I love
00:30:30.360
Tamara Ugolini folks. She is full of such great sporting advice. Learn to skate before you pick
00:30:36.200
up the game of hockey. What position did you play by the way? I was a left winger, even though I shoot
00:30:40.120
right. Wow. That's, that's pretty rare. They threw me in the net, the net once. That was really fun.
00:30:45.480
I basically just stood there. Speaking of which I'm an old dumper myself. Do you think you could
00:30:50.680
get one past, uh, the men's order? We need to have a little rebel shinny by the sounds of things.
00:30:55.720
Wow. And yes, folks, she said shinny. Anyways, uh, let's go to Elon Musk. I think we have an audio
00:31:02.680
clip. Uh, oh, I love it. Uh, he's calling for a new government where here, the banana Republic.
00:31:09.400
Sorry. We can't grow bananas in Canada. Let's call it a maple syrup Republic of Canada. Let's
00:31:15.240
hear what Mr. Musk had to say. Save Canada. You know, it's, it's easy for people to take
00:31:22.200
for granted, uh, the system we have here in the United States. Um, but, uh, it, it really
00:31:27.720
doesn't exist anywhere else. Um, you know, uh, not even in, you know, in Canada, I'm half Canadian.
00:31:35.000
You don't have the free speech, uh, rights in Canada that you have in the United States.
00:31:39.320
Um, you know, perhaps a new, a new government in Canada at some point will enact those rights
00:31:45.080
because it's incredibly important. Um, but, uh, you know, I, I think if, if we, if we don't
00:31:51.640
protect free speech at all costs, um, we, we don't have a functioning democracy.
00:31:58.600
If we don't have a functioning democracy, nothing else matters.
00:32:01.160
Yeah. Free speech and freedom of the press. Those are both two cornerstones of a healthy democracy
00:32:10.600
and the liberals are hitting both. Isn't it amazing, Tamara Ugolini, that freedom has become
00:32:18.520
the new F word in liberal circles, that the display of the Canadian flag, especially mounted
00:32:24.280
on a hockey stick in a pickup bed is a hate symbol. And, uh, look at this. Someone just sent me this
00:32:30.760
13 minutes ago. Well, Rachel Gilmore just tweeted, quote, Elon Musk's attempt to make money off
00:32:37.560
Twitter have destroyed an anti-harassment app that many users relied on, end quote. Yeah. Thank you,
00:32:44.760
uh, Rachel Gilmore. That's the former blouse challenged reporter at global news. Not even global
00:32:51.400
could put up with her nonsense. You know what, Rachel? I know what's the difference between you
00:32:55.640
and Elon Musk. One of you has a job. Anyhow, what do you think, Tamara Ugolini? Well, there's this war
00:33:02.680
right now on what the government is deeming as mis and disinformation. And of course, part of that
00:33:09.240
gets lumped in as, you know, fake news. And so Trudeau has previously referred to rebel news as
00:33:16.440
purveyors of that, to which I would hit back and say that, no, the government themselves,
00:33:22.120
especially throughout the COVID era, has been the purveyor of mis and disinformation by, you know,
00:33:28.840
flip-flopping on policy, by using non-evidence-based data and supposed science and evidence like that
00:33:36.520
trust the science mantra to back up their, their public health messages. And just today we have a
00:33:44.200
report out of Black Locks, um, Tuesday, June the 6th. It's the title. The headline is government
00:33:51.640
faked security bulletin. So the government is faking information, disseminating it out to the public,
00:33:58.440
and then trying to call out anyone who questions or criticizes that as the people who are spreading
00:34:04.680
mis and disinformation. So the first paragraph or the opening statement, the Department of Public
00:34:10.920
Safety issued a false security bulletin claiming it had confirmation freedom convoy protesters
00:34:18.360
ransacked federal office buildings, access to information record record show. And, you know,
00:34:24.280
here I'd like to point out that in order to get accountability and to find this information out,
00:34:29.400
you have to file access to information requests and they're lengthy and the government will try to
00:34:33.800
filibuster them. And that's even if they'll turn them over at all. Um, the article continues,
00:34:39.640
public safety minister, Marco Mendocino's office yesterday said it had nothing to do with the
00:34:45.800
dis information. So, you know, the article goes on and on, but, um, there obviously has been no
00:34:53.400
incident involving protesters and office buildings that never happened. The public safety department
00:34:59.400
yesterday would not account for the source of the dis information. And, you know, by the way,
00:35:05.640
folks, in case you think Tamara Ugolini is, uh, exaggerating things in terms of accusing the
00:35:12.360
federal government of dis and misinformation. Well, I got something fresh off the hopper from our
00:35:17.560
wonderful FOI, uh, guy in Ottawa, Jason, and, uh, get a load of this quote, liberal MP Ryan Turnbull read off a
00:35:28.360
bunch of things he claimed were made up on the liberals and China, including Trudeau's admiration
00:35:37.400
of China's basic dictatorship, end quote. What do you mean made up? We, maybe one of our super
00:35:44.680
producers can find the clip. It's from 2013, 10 years ago, but I clearly remembered I was at Sun
00:35:50.840
News Network at the time. Trudeau was in Toronto for an all female, uh, get together. Do you find
00:35:58.920
that weird? I mean, like, you know, only woman can come and see me and my wonderful abs and hair.
00:36:05.640
And he said that, uh, Mr. Turnbull, he actually said that, and we will prove it to you as soon as we can
00:36:13.720
source that clip. You know, Tamara, this is scary to me because if a liberal MP like Turnbull,
00:36:21.320
who I've never heard of before, actually. He's close, but I think he's in Whitby.
00:36:24.680
Oh, is that right? Well, isn't there a mental institution in Whitby? Anyways, um, if he is claiming
00:36:32.760
that Justin Trudeau never said anything, yet it was captured on video and audio,
00:36:41.160
so they're lying about a video recorded statement, then what else are they lying about? I think,
00:36:49.320
do we have that clip? Uh, yes, ma'am. All right. And I'm just going to prove it to you right now.
00:36:57.000
This is what Ryan Turnbull is saying is misinformation.
00:37:01.400
Trudeau's meeting last week with a group of Toronto women was an example. Even with Sun TV
00:37:09.480
watching for any slip, he was asked which country he most admired and referred to China.
00:37:15.000
There's a level of, of, uh, admiration I actually have for China. Um, because their, you know, basic
00:37:24.040
dictatorship is allowing them, uh, to actually turn their economy around on a dime and say we need
00:37:29.560
to go green as fast as we need to start, you know, investing in solar. I mean, there is a flexibility
00:37:35.000
that I know Stephen Harper must dream about of having a dictatorship that he could do everything he
00:37:39.160
wanted, uh, that I find quite interesting. Trudeau's rivals pounced on that, saying it proved...
00:37:46.920
You know, yeah, and he didn't even get that right, investing in solar. Isn't this the country that was
00:37:51.560
putting up at one point 500 new coal-burning plants per year? Um, but there you have...
00:37:56.520
I think they put up two a week. Yeah. Yeah. But there you have it.
00:38:01.240
Admiration. China. Dictatorship. What Turnbull is saying is false. You just saw it there yourself,
00:38:08.440
folks. Unless, you know what, Tamara Ugolini, uh, Hollywood is so good with, uh, special effects,
00:38:15.160
maybe that was CGI. Maybe some mean conservatives went to, uh, George Lucas's company
00:38:21.480
industrial light and magic and said, can you, you know, maybe use artificial intelligence and
00:38:26.760
make it look like a, uh, Trudeau of 10 years ago who said he admired the basic, uh, dictatorship of
00:38:33.160
China. Is that it? I mean, I don't know about you, but I think it was what, 1993 when Jurassic
00:38:37.960
Park came out, when that T-Rex started chasing that... I jumped out of my seat to marry you,
00:38:43.800
Galini. I mean, that's how realistic it was. I didn't even have my 3D glasses on. So maybe that's
00:38:48.840
what Mr. Turnbull is referring to. It's all fake special effects. Don't give these far left
00:38:54.840
extremists any ideas. We're really going down that far left conspiracy rabbit hole now, but I wouldn't
00:39:00.440
put it past them at this point. And before we move on, I wanted to just throw to this next article,
00:39:06.680
also from Black Logs Reporter, where they call for a mandate to label the CBC as mouthpiece,
00:39:14.440
as a government mouthpiece. So the Privy Council in an access to information memo proposed a legal
00:39:21.160
requirement that the CBC broadcast government messaging in a national, quote unquote, national
00:39:28.680
crisis. Cabinet aides complained they had to buy advertising during the pandemic. And so given this
00:39:37.640
information that the CBC has been required legally to broadcast government messaging as it pertains to
00:39:47.880
a national crisis, which we just lived through for the last three years, and arguably it will be
00:39:54.040
ongoing, then we should mandate it as a state broadcaster, as a state mouthpiece. I don't see
00:40:00.600
why that's controversial. This is quite literally what is happening right now in our country.
00:40:05.880
Yeah, it comes as advertised, I would say, Tamara Ugolini. I don't know what the problem is, but
00:40:12.280
you know what, I got a warning out there to Tom Korski, the managing editor at Black Logs,
00:40:17.720
which does fantastic work. If you keep this up, Tom, you're going to be frog-marched out of the
00:40:22.760
parliamentary press gallery by armed cops again, like you were a couple of months ago. They don't like
00:40:28.200
these annoying reports making it into any media. What an absolute disgrace.
00:40:34.200
I want to just highlight also the second last paragraph of this Black Logs article,
00:40:39.400
where they say Health Canada has hired social media influencers and minor celebrities to tout
00:40:45.960
the great work it's doing on Canada's response to the pandemic. Senator told the Senate question
00:40:52.920
period at the time, these government-paid influencers are not required to reveal they
00:40:59.320
are government-paid influencers because that, of course, would be very embarrassing.
00:41:07.400
Surprise, surprise. And then, of course, I always wonder, like, follow the money. How much were they
00:41:11.800
paid? What were the contracts? What did they entail? So maybe that's a story for another access to
00:41:16.840
information request. For sure. Now, something that's getting a lot of oxygen and well it should,
00:41:22.360
Tamara Ugolini, is this outrageous move by Corrections Canada to have Paul Bernardo,
00:41:31.480
a serial killer, serial rapist, basically a horrible animal. Actually, I need to rephrase that.
00:41:38.920
All the animals I've ever met in the animal kingdom, they wouldn't do what Bernardo did.
00:41:43.160
Um, he is just a monster. I think that's the best word for it. He is consumed by evil and did evil
00:41:50.440
things. And he killed school girls and he raped so many women. And for some reason, this monster,
00:41:57.160
Corrections Canada, thought that we're going to move him from a maximum security, uh, prison,
00:42:03.880
namely Millhaven. He began his sentence at Kingston until they shuttered that facility, uh, to a medium
00:42:10.600
security. And if you think that's a jail, it's more like a condo development folks that that's where
00:42:15.880
your felons are residing in Canada these days. I want to just say, if we can source those clips,
00:42:22.440
um, uh, Doug Ford, who, well, he's not like the Doug Ford that we loved 10 years ago when we thought he
00:42:33.720
was interchangeable with his brother, the late great mayor of Toronto Rob Ford, but he was on fire.
00:42:40.120
It was like Doug Ford classic. He was talking about, and, and, and there was actually an implied
00:42:47.080
threat of violence because I believe he said words along the lines, he should be in solitary for 23
00:42:53.160
hours a day. And in the general prison population for one hour a day, you know, it's going to happen
00:42:59.080
that Paul Bernardo in the general prison population, uh, Tamara Ugolini. And I couldn't believe it. It
00:43:04.760
was like the Christmas miracle in June. I'm listening to Marco Pinocchio. I mean, Marco Mendicino
00:43:10.920
in the house of commons who was blowing a gasket over this transfer. Um, how this is a slap in the
00:43:18.840
face to the Mahaffey and French families who lost their young daughters, uh, to this despicable creep.
00:43:25.320
Um, so here's my question. Uh, do you think Marco was being genuine or I'm not sure what the procedure
00:43:34.360
is given here? He's the minister in charge. Wouldn't you think corrections Canada for such
00:43:40.040
a high profile offender? I know they can't do this for every offender, go to the federal minister and
00:43:44.520
go, what do you think chief? Can we move him to a different facility? But do you think he was kept
00:43:49.880
out of the loop because my spidey sense is kind of tingling here, Tamara, you know, unless corrections
00:43:56.600
Canada is so woke and is so entitled that somebody making high seven or high six figures rather, uh,
00:44:04.600
said, this is a good idea. And, uh, and also he's going to a medium security prison in Quebec so he can,
00:44:13.240
um, oh, I don't know, be closer to his comp, uh, accomplice, Carla Homolka, who's living free as a
00:44:19.960
bird, by the way, more children. She has more, she had children. That's right. And, and, and yeah,
00:44:25.640
and, uh, thanks again, Niagara regional police force. When you're doing a forensic search of a house
00:44:32.040
and you're wearing the hazmat suits and everything else, uh, don't forget to look in the bathroom.
00:44:37.880
Okay. Where the implicating tapes were hidden. Unbelievable. That that's what led to the deal
00:44:43.560
with the devil. Why Bernardo is rotting away and Homolka isn't. I just want to say one thing before
00:44:49.160
I want to hear your opinion on this, Tamara Ugolini. I'm a huge fan of the death penalty.
00:44:54.440
I'd like to see it reinstated, especially for the likes of this. And I remember it was around 15 years
00:45:00.760
ago. I'm pretty sure it was the Toronto star left of center publication. It was the crime writer
00:45:07.640
there who got a, I think it was a one hour access to do an interview one-on-one with Paul Bernardo.
00:45:13.080
Uh, it would have been at Kingston at the time and at the conclusion of the piece. And it was actually
00:45:19.800
chilling and it was a profound point and almost made me rethink my position on capital punishment
00:45:25.720
because the journalist said, Tamara, that I've always been an adherent of capital punishment for the
00:45:32.440
likes, you know, Paul Bernardo, serial killers, mass shooting killers, et cetera. But after seeing him
00:45:39.480
in Millhaven, in a cell that's barely bigger than a walk-in closet, no sunlight whatsoever,
00:45:48.920
dank and drab, 23 hours a day. He is in this facility. The Ken Dahl good looks are gone. He's now at
00:45:58.600
least 40 pounds overweight. And I thought to spend the rest of eternity, because he's still a young
00:46:05.800
guy at that point when the article came out, just confined there, it would perhaps be a fate worse
00:46:13.160
than death. Yeah. And I'm thinking, yeah, because I'll tell you, when I was held as a political
00:46:19.000
prisoner in Montreal for about five or six hours, I mean, I felt that was an eternity. I had nothing to
00:46:24.600
read. I'm listening to people screaming in the background. It's really, yeah, death wears as I
00:46:31.000
sting. So if five or six hours felt like an eternity, what do five or six decades feel like?
00:46:37.320
Well, the thing that always gets me with the capital punishment versus just lock them up and
00:46:42.280
throw away the key is how much of the taxpayer dollar goes to fund essentially room and board. Like,
00:46:48.120
yes, it's not comfortable. And yes, you're in jail for heinous crimes and being subject to isolation
00:46:55.240
as a result. But you get three square meals a day. You have a roof over your head, somewhere to lay
00:47:01.480
your head at night to sleep. And so I think there has to be a balance there between the criminality and
00:47:10.280
the offense involved and how much of a strain on a system and how much of a cost to the taxpayers
00:47:16.760
does keeping someone like that jailed for life really have on the system. So I always like,
00:47:23.480
like I said, I always like to follow the money and how much things cost. And I'm all about fiscal
00:47:27.960
responsibility. And so what makes more sense in a situation like this?
00:47:33.000
Well, you know, Tamara Ugolini, the anti capital punishment people, especially in the US,
00:47:37.640
they say they're basing their position on a fiscal standpoint. Because if you look at the endless
00:47:44.360
appeals, when someone's on death row, the lawyers fees, they add up, they go into the millions.
00:47:49.640
You know what, here's what I say, who cares? If you're getting rid of a murderer,
00:47:55.560
so that that person can never murder again, that works. And then the opponents say to me,
00:48:00.840
oh, manzoid, you're all about revenge. You know what? Yeah, revenge works for me. You go around
00:48:08.520
raping and killing woman. I want to see you under the ground six feet as worm food. No problem. Anyways,
00:48:15.240
I, I tease Doug Ford, embracing Doug Ford classic, the reason we got to love them before we really
00:48:24.280
began to loathe them. But here he is in classic Ford mode.
00:48:30.120
My message to Leslie Mahaffey, Kristen French's family, our heart breaks for you. Our heart breaks
00:48:38.680
for you that you have to go through this once again, relive an absolute nightmare. And we will
00:48:44.760
always, always have your backs. As per this scumbag, Bernardo should rot in hell. This guy doesn't
00:48:52.920
deserve less restriction restrictions, employment opportunities, believe it or not, freedom to
00:48:59.800
wander around. I'm going to quote correction services commissioner. We want Canadians to have
00:49:07.720
confidence in our decisions. Well, commissioner, I'll tell you no Canadians have confidence in your
00:49:13.480
decisions. You should step aside, step down or should be fired. Oh, beautiful. Isn't that wonderful,
00:49:21.480
Tamara Ugolini. And one other note on this, which I think is so appalling when media have reached out
00:49:28.280
to Corrections Canada, like, where's he going? What led to this decision? You know what they say
00:49:33.400
to Mary Ugolini? We cannot comment due to privacy rights. Think about that. A serial killer,
00:49:42.120
a terrorist in this country has privacy rights. But wait a minute, what is the most fundamental human
00:49:50.440
right on the planet? It's freedom. The opposite of freedom is slavery. When you are a Paul Bernardo,
00:49:57.640
we have taken away your most fundamental human right of freedom, but somehow you're still entitled
00:50:03.720
to privacy? Can you believe this? Well, and what about the privacy of the victims who need to be
00:50:10.280
re-vict, their families need to be re-victimized each and every time something like this happens? And
00:50:16.200
their privacy was completely compromised by the absolutely heinous acts that they engaged in with
00:50:23.960
those individuals that we won't even get into here. For anybody who is unfamiliar with Paul Bernardo and
00:50:30.520
Carla Hamoka and the crimes that they committed, they were absolutely atrocious. And in my opinion,
00:50:37.240
don't deserve an ounce, let alone a mile, in terms of getting out and reintegrating into society.
00:50:44.520
People like that, I believe, are never fully capable of reintegrating. And it's shocking that she has
00:50:50.200
children and goes out every day into society. No, in that saga, you saw murder, you saw torture,
00:50:58.280
you saw incest. Folks, it was every sin under the tree except, you know, from what I can tell,
00:51:05.240
cannibalism. That wasn't part of the itinerary. But aside from that, everything. And the idea that
00:51:11.160
these people still have rights. And in the case of Carla, his accomplice, and maybe the one actually
00:51:17.720
who was the ringmaster, there are those accusations, living free in Quebec with children. Unbelievable.
00:51:24.600
That's not justice at all. You know what, before we get to on to any other topic or super chats,
00:51:29.480
Tamara Ugolini, we must break for another ad. Yes. And we will see you on the other side.
00:51:54.600
All right. This next story comes out of Ottawa and comes from an article from True North.
00:52:24.360
Woke Ottawa trustee goes on anti-Christmas trade.
00:52:36.040
And what else can this enraged hypochondriac really be mad about? I think Sheila is going
00:52:40.600
to have a full report on this. So we won't get too nitty gritty into the weeds on it. But
00:52:45.720
the Ottawa Public School trustee and renowned mask enthusiast, Dr. Nellie Kaplan-Mirth is back in the
00:52:54.040
news, this time for going on an anti-Christmas trade. And Ely from True North shares some of the
00:53:02.280
tweets. But she said that the city of Ottawa should not provide extra garbage allowance during the
00:53:08.680
Christmas season because it should not be a free pass to consume and produce excess waste. Talk about
00:53:16.680
the Grinch that's trying to steal Christmas here. Wait a minute. You mean in terms of picking up
00:53:20.760
Christmas trees after... I guess the boxes and the wrapping. Oh!
00:53:25.240
It's all the Christmas fixings and the waste that happens as a result of consumerism
00:53:30.280
that Nellie Kaplan-Mirr has an issue with, I guess. See, because the way I was reading that,
00:53:36.760
and you might be right, because there are these so-called environmentalists who are against the
00:53:43.080
idea of us chopping down an evergreen tree to have us a Christmas tree for a couple of weeks and then
00:53:48.760
jettisoning it. What's the alternative, guys? Remember, you're supposed to be anti-plastic.
00:53:55.400
So the artificial trees of yesteryear, once you start throwing those out, guess what? Unlike a
00:54:01.800
real evergreen tree, they don't degrade in landfill. They're part of that thing you're
00:54:07.640
trying to make our lives miserable with in terms of getting rid of plastic straws and plastic spoons
00:54:13.000
and plastic bags. And, you know, I thought that's the road she was going down, you know, kind of the
00:54:21.880
trying to have it both ways in terms of environmentalism and trees. But like, why
00:54:29.160
why is she doing this and doing this in the month of June? And Tamara Ugolini, when we get the full
00:54:34.840
report of her, are we going to find out finally how many cats she owns? Yeah, really. Oh, and just
00:54:41.400
how terrified and coward she is living in her house, never leaving and wearing her mask on Zoom calls.
00:54:46.600
But yeah. Oh, yeah. She was on TVO's Steve Pakin back. I guess that was back in the fall of 2022.
00:54:57.800
I did a whole report on it where she just became completely unhinged with Matt Strauss, the former
00:55:04.840
medical officer of health in Haldeman, Norfolk, I believe is the jurisdiction that he was serving at
00:55:10.760
the time. Yeah, she because she called him like an ableist far right something and probably extremist
00:55:18.920
for simply saying things like mask mandates do psychological harm to children and we should end
00:55:26.120
the public health mandates that are harming our children and things along this line and condemning
00:55:31.000
lockdowns and so on and so forth. And for that, he was she became completely unhinged. And anyway,
00:55:37.400
we have a full report somewhere in the archives of Rebel News about that. But yes, you know what?
00:55:43.080
I'm so sorry. I forgot. Now I know why the name rings a bell. But we have a whole campaign though,
00:55:47.720
actually, before we continue fire Nelly.com because the residents of Ottawa have become so grossed out
00:55:54.760
by her emboldened comments on social media. Like even Ottawa people. Yeah, her own her own like she's
00:56:01.320
she's a trustee in the Ottawa Carleton District School Board. And people in that school board
00:56:07.960
launched campaigns against her through change.org, which of course took down two times took down the
00:56:16.120
petitions that had dozens, tens of thousands of signatures. And so Rebel News saved the day. We
00:56:22.680
launched our own petition fire Nelly.com. And so if you scroll back to those, the reports featured there,
00:56:29.720
you can probably find the one where she becomes completely unhinged on Matt Strauss on Steve Pakin's
00:56:35.960
show last fall. But here we have some imagery to show in the background. And Sheila, I believe,
00:56:43.240
will be dropping off this petition in person. So if you haven't yet signed this petition,
00:56:49.320
it's at 74% of 20,000 signatures. That's the goal. Head over to fire Nelly.com. Sign that petition.
00:56:57.080
Yeah, here's my tweet. Hypochondria riddled family doctor Nelly Kaplan-Murr spreads. That's the other
00:57:02.920
thing. She spreads misinformation on live television. And we show we we overlay her claims with actual
00:57:09.480
evidence based science to prove that what she is saying is untrue. I guess we have a few minutes if
00:57:15.560
we want to run through what is it a minute and a bit clip how unhinged she is. Let's show everybody at
00:57:21.320
home is airborne. That means that COVID remains in the air even after you've left the room.
00:57:31.640
I can see why you would call her a hypochondria. Look at her eyes. She just looks like a completely
00:57:37.880
unhinged crazy person. Yeah, it's the kind of look that makes me cross the street. But I'm going to
00:57:42.920
dispute you on this point Tamara Ugolini. I don't think she's a hypochondriac. I really believe that
00:57:50.440
she and the majority of people we see out there, especially when they're on a zoom call, or they're
00:57:57.000
driving alone, and they are wearing a mask or two. This is no longer about COVID. This is not about the
00:58:04.360
coronavirus. This is not about a pandemic. This is a political statement. This is someone saying,
00:58:09.560
visually, I believe in big government, big lockdowns. I like to be told what to do. And
00:58:14.920
I'm going to tell you what to do. That's what someone in June of 2023 wearing a mask is really
00:58:21.640
conveying. They're not worried about getting sick. Yeah, that's a really good point. And imagine this
00:58:25.880
was your family doctor. I mean, oh, do you want to talk about? No, no, no, no, no. We will not go there.
00:58:32.920
But oh, that's a five coupon ride that story. Oh, folks, I don't want to embarrass Tamara Ugolini. But
00:58:38.680
let's just say we know of a doctor. I can't go any further because it without her, but it's
00:58:44.920
spectacular. It's not far off, sadly. Happens to be. Yeah. Anyway. All right. Let's show this clip
00:58:51.000
of Nelly. We're running out of time. Okay. Oh, it's not. Oh, it's not loading properly. Well,
00:58:55.880
anyway, you go to firenelly.com. It's there. You can check out the clip on your own. But this comes,
00:59:01.640
you asked why, why she was doing this. I guess the city of Ottawa, which she's a school board
00:59:06.920
council or trustee, she's not affiliated with the city of Ottawa. But of course, Nelly has to get her
00:59:12.760
tentacles, her woke tentacles into every little flavor of the day. So she's she's trying to confirm
00:59:21.640
or reform the garbage collection in the city of Ottawa because the city is looking to adopt a pay
00:59:27.940
as you throw system in which residents would be given. And this is according to the True North article
00:59:33.480
in which residents would be giving 55 garbage tags per year to attach to garbage bags. And then
00:59:39.320
you would have to purchase each additional tag for $3 each if you go up above 55 tags per year.
00:59:48.200
You know what? In Northumberland County, where I live, we pay for garbage like that. We're not given
00:59:53.320
any free passes. We don't get 55 garbage bags for free. We pay and I think it's up to $4 a tag now.
01:00:01.880
Each week you have to put a bag tag on your garbage and the town, the county collects it. But if you
01:00:07.960
don't, then they don't take your garbage. Yeah. And I can tell you what's ultimately going to happen
01:00:12.680
tomorrow. I'm going to make an amazing Kreskin like production. And I feel for the gas station
01:00:19.480
community. People are just going to have little bags of garbage, not big green or black ones. And
01:00:26.280
they're going to keep it in the trunk. And next time they go for a fill up, they're going to just
01:00:30.520
plop that garbage in the gas station, you know, depots. I think it's already happening. You do this.
01:00:38.600
I mean, people are so beleaguered with the cost of living, high interest rates,
01:00:44.280
mortgages coming due, and you're going to tax them on garbage now. I mean, what kind of garbage is that?
01:00:52.360
Literal garbage. All right. Well, we are 2-0-1 and we hit all the points for today. I don't think we
01:00:59.080
have any super chats, sadly. I know. How disappointing.
01:01:02.200
I'm very disappointed with you, audience. Very disappointed. And it's a Tamara Tuesday,
01:01:08.040
no less. She came all the way in from the Coburg area and not one of you had the decence. Do you
01:01:14.280
think I'm guilting them yet? Right. I think they're just shaking in their boots right now. Oh,
01:01:18.520
no. David's disappointed in me. Oh, well, you win some, you lose some. Hey folks,
01:01:23.640
thank you so much for tuning in, nevertheless. And thank you to our super producers,
01:01:27.240
Efron and Olivia. And of course, my beloved co-host Tamara Ugolini. I will not be back here
01:01:34.920
tomorrow. I'm on assignment, so I don't know which rebel news reporters will be here, but I'm sure
01:01:40.440
it's going to be a jolly good show indeed. In the meantime, as always, stay safe and stay sane.
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