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Summary
Sheila Gunn-Reed and Alexa Lavoie are joined by the host of The Rebel News Daily Roundup, Sheila's good friend Alexa Lajie, to talk about the latest in the Church Under Fire documentary, and how to get your hands on the movie if you don't own it.
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Oh, hi, good morning, good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to the Rebel News Daily Roundup.
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I'm your guest host, I guess. Normally, I'm sort of the co-host, but today I'm the host host of the show today, Sheila Gunn-Reed, and I'm joined by my friend Alexa Lavoie out in Montreal. Alexa, how's it going?
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I'm great. I'm just sort of trying to catch up on all the work that I left for poor Tamera Ugolini while I was on the tour of Alberta with our documentary Church Under Fire.
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We started at the bottom of the province, and we made our way all the way to the top.
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So we started at Lethbridge, and then we went back and forth across central Alberta, and then we finished in Grand Prairie, and it was well-received everywhere, but exhausting.
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Put a lot of miles on a rental car over the last week, but it was worth it to be able to bring the documentary and show it to as many people as possible,
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but also to be able to thank the people who support our work through buying documentary tickets and buying merch and through donations.
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It's great to be out there in the world with the opportunity to thank these people in person.
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We thank them all the time in our videos and online, but to see them and shake their hand and hear exactly why they support us, I think it's a great opportunity for me.
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Well, now that I got that off my chest, I should tell everybody what we're doing here today.
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It's normally hosted by David Menzies and someone else.
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Today, David is off, but it's a great opportunity for us to talk about the news of the day completely unscripted,
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and it gives us a chance as hosts to interact with each other because a lot of us work remotely,
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and we only sort of talk throughout the day on Skype or, you know, through messaging or whatever,
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and it's nice to see each other's face and talk about the news.
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But it also gives us the opportunity to talk to our viewers through something called Super Chat or a paid chat.
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And if you throw a few bucks in there, I think usually it's $5 US is our sort of our cutoff.
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But if you do that, it supports the work that we do here completely willingly,
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unlike what Justin Trudeau makes you do with the mainstream media, forcibly support them.
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So if you leave us a paid chat, we'll do our best to read it on air.
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You can put a question, a comment, a story idea in there.
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And don't let the dollar value inhibit you from leaving a comment because quite frequently,
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And sometimes we even read interesting free chats.
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So please leave a comment if you're so inclined, leave us a donation.
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And if it's over that $5 cutoff, we can guarantee that it will be right on air.
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Before leaving any further, we always talk about Church Under Fire documentary.
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But some people are asking how they can see the documentary if they cannot go to those events.
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So is there any way that people can actually get their hand on the documentary?
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So if you go to churchunderfiremovie.com, you'll see that you can buy a digital download of it.
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So if you can't make it out to an event, you can download the movie for, you know, I think it's under $10.
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You can also order a DVD of it if you are someone who still owns a DVD player.
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Kian is always very confused by DVDs because he's 25.
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But I know a lot of people prefer to own a physical copy of the movie.
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So if you're a Rebel News Plus subscriber, it's there for you already.
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And that's part of your $8 a month subscription price to us.
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And there's also, if you go under churchunderfiremovie.com, you can organize a screening.
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And if you want us to come and show the movie, you can do that, too.
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But also, if you want to license the documentary and show it in your own church or bring it to your own church,
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and you don't care if Sheila or Kian shows up, there's a licensing fee.
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You can use it as a fundraising tool for your church.
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For example, I think the licensing fee is $500.
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It's, you know, what is that, 20 tickets at $25 a piece.
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So you can do it as many times as you want during that time frame.
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So you can reach out to us there at churchunderfiremovie.com.
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Because for me, one of the reasons I made the documentary, which is about the pastors who stood up during COVID,
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is I want to inspire other pastors who maybe didn't do the right thing the first time around to do the right thing by their congregations.
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When the next lockdown or when the next government attack on Christianity comes around, that they have seen this documentary.
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They have the will of the congregation to do the right thing.
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So that's why we made the movie licensable for churches and other groups so that they can, they can, A, make money on it and learn some lessons.
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Yeah, I thought that was a nice thing that Kian and I cooked up, which was really the whole point of the documentary is to inspire others to stand up the next time.
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Because if everybody had stood up, they could never have locked any of us down.
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Thank you, Alexa, for reminding me to do that because it's a really important thing is that if you can't make out to our in-person screenings, which are so fun, there are many other ways to see the documentary.
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And I think it's one of the most important pieces of work that we've ever done at Rebel News.
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Let's talk about Chrystia Freeland because she would like a generation of women to be unhappy and unfulfilled through something called feminist economics, which sounds awful.
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Sounds like you're going to die alone eaten by a cat.
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But she basically says that women in their prime working years should not be doing the thing that makes us happiest, and that's raising our offspring.
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And, you know, I guess feminist economics means making life so expensive that families cannot choose to have a parent stay home and raise the kids.
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Studies show that every dollar invested in early childhood education generates between $1.50 and nearly $3 in activity for the broader economy.
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Nearly 950,000 more Canadians are employed today than were before the pandemic.
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That includes a record 85.7% labor force participation rate in July for Canadian women in their prime working years.
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And that is supported by our early learning and child care system, now nationwide.
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This level, 85.7% is a record high for Canada, and it compares to just 77.5% in the U.S.
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Now, Jeanette and I were talking earlier today, and she talked to me about how strong the economy is here in Moncton and how labor shortages are a real issue.
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Making it possible for mothers to work is the best answer to labor shortages, and that is what our child care system is doing already.
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For the government to quit spending their money so that they have more money in their pocket so that they have the option for mom to be at home.
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But somehow Chrystia Freeland thinks it's some marvel of modern feminism that we are shoehorning women who don't want to be in the workforce into the workforce so that they can pay some other woman to take care of their children during the day.
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And that is somehow just some sort of boom to the economy.
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They have to farm out their child care so that they can pay the bills when moms just want to be home with their kids.
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You're happiest when you're at home with your kids, that you're biologically compelled to raise your children yourself if you can.
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And because of inflationary prices and the cost of living things, so the government blowing my money on everything, women can't do that anymore.
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And that's not a success story that there's so many women in the economy.
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I think it's a tragedy for the children and for the women.
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And you're totally right because a lot of people cannot now afford to be at home with their kids because everything costs too much.
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And now we have more and more people working really early in the stage of their child.
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And so their child now have like a lack of presence of their parents when in the early stage of children should be like spending more time with their parents to be like grow in a certain way that you grow up as you have like a framework.
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Like you have a frame to grow, you have stable life and rules, and it's make like some people more ready to grow up and to enter in society life, especially at school.
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When you begin at school, you need to be like stable and you need to have like a good background.
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But unfortunately, what she asked is actually totally the opposite.
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What she's talking about is not in the interest of the children.
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It's mostly interest of her pocket and the pocket of the government to have like maybe more women to work during the time that they spend our money for useless thing and to friend to friend to friend.
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During this time, like hard Canadians are working their house to raise that money that they would never see a penny of it.
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Like look at just the health system, especially in Quebec.
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And at the end of the day, when you really need it, you don't have it.
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And there's a real injustice in how we look at the value of mothers in this society.
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For example, the government is willing to fund child care to a certain amount every single year per child.
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Why don't you take that amount and knock it off the taxes of these families?
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If we pay another woman to take care of that child who's unrelated at a daycare, that apparently has value in society to the liberals.
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But we can't give that family the same tax credit.
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Just let them keep their own money to the tune of that same value.
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Like if a mother does it, it has no value to the liberals.
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But if we pay some other woman minimum wage to take care of that child, the liberals are willing to fund it.
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All I'm saying is treat these two women equally, even though the mother should not be on equal footing as a daycare worker.
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But within the government's worldview, at least treat those people, those women, those child care providers, if you will, on equal footing.
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For example, if you pay a daycare to take care of your child, you get a tax credit for that.
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But a husband cannot take and give a portion of his income to his wife to get himself in a lower tax bracket while she stays home and raises the children.
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There is no value for mothers to the liberals in their entire vision of how children are raised in this society.
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An example, also, like when you do like study at work for children, usually like you will say maybe the government will help you out since you are doing what usually you pay with your tax, but you do it like at home.
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But no, they make it harder for the parents who wants to do it.
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And also like they have less privilege that if you do it at home, that in school and it gets like to a point that sometimes it finishes really badly for parents, especially in Quebec.
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When you are like decided to do like homeschool at home, sometimes it's not finished well.
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Like they always make it harder in the same time you say, oh, but it's a perfect situation.
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The mother or the father is at home doing school with their children.
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And we should like maybe think like, oh, government will like compensate and I encourage that because it's actually great.
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And homeschooling actually saves the government money.
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They don't have to build a bricks and mortar school.
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The fewer kids are in the cookie cutter system of the government education system, the better it is for the government if they care about economics.
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And the school system is indoctrinating future liberal voters.
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I mean, there there's no value for for women within the liberal worldview.
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That is just, you know, like it's considered a sacrifice.
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But what the liberals are doing is they're taking money from working mothers.
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To pay for the daycare for the working mothers when they could just make it easier for the working mothers to not work and just stay home with their kids where where we're happiest.
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Anyway, nobody likes kissing their kids and going off to work as much as they like kissing their kids, feeding them cereal and taking care of them throughout the day.
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And anybody who says otherwise is a big fat liar.
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But anyway, like we have we have Christia Friedan for the minister like that are there for like everything for the money and everything finance minister.
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But she seems to not understand at all what finance mean and how we live like in Canada.
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I don't know if you saw like the small short clip where she say that do the capitalist democracy still work in Canada?
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Like you are the finance minister and you actually made a doubt.
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And that was in a school when she was talking about it.
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And she put like a doubt that maybe what we base our democracy on doesn't work.
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Our time of tranquility is over and we are living in an age of change.
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We're living through what President Biden, on a visit to my country in March, called an inflection point.
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A time of transformation, he said, that comes once every five or six generations.
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Now, like it or not, you are graduating into that inflection point.
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And as some of the very best educated people on our planet, you have the rare and precious opportunity to shape it.
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What is this upheaval which is going to the roots of humanity itself?
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There are many ways to describe this transformational moment.
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But I think they all come down to one fundamental question.
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That's the question being posed around kitchen tables in my country and this one.
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As parents wonder if our children can count on capitalist democracy's essential promise of a future more prosperous than our present.
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It is the question being posed in the muddy and bloodied trenches of Bakhmut as Ukraine's brave Democrats resist the invading forces of Putin's dictatorship.
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It's just that's not what Chrystia Freeland is offering us as the finance minister.
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Yeah, if you quit meddling in the economy and left business people to do what business people do and quit taking so much of their money and spending it on useless social programs like paying daycare workers when we should just allow moms the opportunity to stay home and raise their kids.
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Yeah, I think capitalist democracies tend to work.
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It is the single largest vehicle for wealth generation and it is the single largest vehicle for freedom.
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I think in the history of humanity and she's like, I wonder if it still works.
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And by the way, do you talk about that around your table?
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Like just like a normal like dinner with your family?
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I complain about her around the kitchen table because I don't get it out of my system when I'm on air like this.
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I'm still so much of it in me that I have to annoy my family with it.
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Yeah, that's our finance minister wondering if capitalism works.
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I think Efron whispers in my ear that we need to go to an ad break and then we'll go back to a more sensible take on Canadian economics from Pierre Pauly after the break.
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Okay, so we've got a way around Justin Trudeau's censorship.
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Is there a way around Justin Trudeau's economic policies?
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Pierre Polyev offered Trudeau a calculator yesterday in a press conference.
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Um, I love how the media is like, what do we do about this guy?
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Like, how do we, how do we handle, I think they're going to start to get scared to go to press conferences
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because they're getting a little bit fun and prickly.
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And so while we were on commercial break, it's the, uh, clip where Pierre Polyev offers
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And so as parliament gets its back to school moment coming, I have a little donation to
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It is a calculator to help him calculate the cost he is imposing because of his inflationary
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It is time that, that Justin Trudeau got a calculator and found out how to work it because
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You know, the good news is that Canada was not like this before Justin Trudeau and it won't
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We're going to turn the hurt that he's caused and the hope that Canadians need.
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I think, uh, Christian Freeland need a bigger one.
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We have this like nerdy foil to Justin Trudeau's flamboyant nonsensicalness.
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Um, and I think it's exactly what Canadians need.
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It sort of harkens back to the days of boring Stephen Harper, where he wore gray.
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It was, he was, you never, he never got excited.
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He never got, um, uh, emotional like Justin Trudeau and people have tried Justin Trudeau.
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And I think they want to go back to the familiarity of the boring old accountant type being in charge,
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uh, watching the pennies so that the dollars take care of themselves.
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And, um, you know, we've got Justin Trudeau saying, what was one of the things he said?
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Oh, we can, we'll grow the economy from the heart outward.
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Like what it like, that sounds great to people who, uh, you know, they wanted their like Northern
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Um, but growing the economy from the heart outward has shrunk the economy and made like,
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yeah, grow the economy, economy from the heart outwards.
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That was in 2015 and people voted for him after that.
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What, I'm embarrassed for my fellow Canadians that they voted for this.
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But I'm actually, if you go back before he got elect the first time, if you look at all
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the background, I just don't understand why Canadian actually vote for him because he have
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a big background of like seeing stuff or doing stuff that is not really appropriate for a
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And, uh, and by the way, like for Pierre Poirier, I think it's a good way to get back our economy
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on track and our finance at a great level, but in the same time to get common sense on
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They're starting with education and health system maybe, or the health system is mostly
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like the province, but they can help like in their way to, to help the province.
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But I think like right now, if we are not switching prime minister, I'm just thinking like which
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kind of chaos we are, we will experience in the future.
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Yeah, just like, as he said, we've got to turn, uh, Justin Trudeau's economic hurt into
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some hope, but these conservatives have to start talking about more than the economy
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because yes, Justin Trudeau has damaged the economy, but he's damaged religious freedom.
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Now, yes, the health is health system is administered provincially, but it is governed by the Canada
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health act, which limits innovation in the system.
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And so they have to do a complete overhaul and it has to be fast and furious, um, because
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you need people to have time to adjust to what you're doing and to realize that the sky didn't
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fall when changes started to be made so that they feel comfortable voting for you next time.
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Because if you don't do it fast, then, then there's not enough lead time for people to
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live with the experience of the changes in the system and realize the hysteria was overblown.
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Trudeau's labor minister finds it very difficult to promise to destroy the lives of people.
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He should try being the people whose lives he's destroying.
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Oh, and it's Seamus O'Regan, one of the dumbest people in all of cabinet, if not all of Ottawa.
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And the bar is real low there, but he was one of Justin Trudeau's groomsmen and a former
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And that's, uh, I guess that's all you need to be the labor minister in this country is to
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Um, we have been talking for so long about an energy transition and it's gonna happen.
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And, you know, it's particularly stressful when you talk about this sort of stuff and
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change and everything when, you know, you live and you represent an energy and oil producing
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Yeah, it's stressful because, you know, you will actually put a lot of people in the street
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Yeah, you should be stressful to talk about that.
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And, uh, you should be ashamed also, like, because right now the whole province is looking
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at you as the bad person who actually will put a lot of people without salary in a big
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It's so stressful for him while he gets to take home his MP salary topped up with a cabinet
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Um, try being the people who his, uh, energy transition are going to unemploy.
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Try being the people who live with the uncertainty of creating this valuable energy that we all
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need being told by absolute half wits that you can transition into magic beans.
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Try being the people that have to live with that.
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Try be thinking about, should we remortgage our house at this new interest rate?
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Or should we sell our house and get into something smaller because we don't know if there's going
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to be a job tomorrow because we have a government in Ottawa that would rather buy oil from Nigeria
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than allow us in Alberta to produce it and sell it to the rest of the country.
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And I'm so sorry that it weighs so heavily on Seamus O'Regan's conscience, but, uh, frankly,
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It should be so hard that you refuse to do it, but it's not that hard for him, is it?
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Well, it's just like this, and look at how he started to talk.
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He looked, like, so nervous and anxious, and he's not, like, well-spoken.
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He's just like, okay, like, you're supposed to represent the labor, and you're not even capable
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These liberals have been talking about green jobs since 2015.
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Because we have a government that is pro-oil and gas.
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The jobs are in Saskatchewan, because they have a government that is pro-oil and gas,
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We put a pause on green energy projects, because we're not sure if they work on the grid.
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And we don't have a plan for the end of life for these projects.
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Like, so what if your solar panel farm goes defunct?
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But I remember when the NDP took power here, it was like 800 jobs lost today.
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It was a constant stream of cabs coming to downtown Calgary to pick up people from the
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head office, walking out with their boxes in their hands, because they were all getting
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We paused green energy in this province, and nobody noticed.
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But the people getting the handouts to build it, nobody cared.
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And so this guy keeps promising jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs.
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Get out of our way and let us have the jobs we already have in oil and gas and create a
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bunch more while making life more affordable for everybody else.
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And by the way, like everybody is like, okay, we need to transition to green energy.
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But your green energy, when we talk about battery and everything, the impact that cause on
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other country, and the disaster that cause and pollution that cause, are you pretty sure
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that you want this kind of green energy when you know that some people are dying for you
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I'm thinking that I prefer to have people who are well-trained, who are getting well money
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in our own country, and at least make it like our country wealthier.
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By the way, in Alberta, we just had a grid emergency here because we're in a little tiny
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Thank God we still haven't gone completely green, although that's what the NDP wanted
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We were able to get, you know, like we were still able to function.
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But just, you know, getting up to plus 30 degrees in September caused a grid emergency
00:34:30.920
And, you know, we're very lucky to have a great relationship with our friends in Wyoming and
00:34:34.420
Montana who will sell us coal-fired electricity.
00:34:38.220
Though the NDP made steps for us to get off it here, even though we have 800 years of clean
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burning coal under our feet so close to the ground that it just like you can kick it out
00:34:48.180
But we're supposed to leave it there and buy coal-fired electricity from Wyoming and Montana
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And I'm not ready to freeze to death if they remove all the sources.
00:35:04.980
We should hit another ad break and then we'll go into Pierre Polyev.
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He's just one soundbite after another, ripping it up on the liberal immigration policy that's
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All right, let's go to this, speaking of Orwellian images, uh,
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I don't know if you've seen images of, you know, recent migrants to Canada just living
00:38:11.680
You've covered them, uh, plugging up the, um, homeless shelters in, uh, cities all across
00:38:18.920
Um, you've covered them from the border, um, because Justin Trudeau invited these people
00:38:24.300
And so they thought, well, the prime minister told us we can come.
00:38:26.700
We don't have to follow the rules, um, and it's, it's just causing total chaos, not just
00:38:33.580
for the migrants who have been, um, misled that they can come to Canada, uh, illegally,
00:38:41.840
But for the real immigrants who are waiting in the immigration queues, doing everything
00:38:45.860
right, paying the fees, uh, planning for their own health care, um, finding jobs in advance
00:38:51.920
of coming here, um, for opportunities that we've promised them only to get here and realize
00:38:59.860
Um, because we're letting in too many immigrants every single year and green policies are not
00:39:06.420
Um, and that life is completely untenable and Pierre Polyev has slammed the liberals
00:39:11.220
for this because whatever you feel about illegal migration, new Canadians are not getting a
00:39:19.040
fair shake either because the levels are just too high.
00:39:25.340
Um, but at least he calls out the chaos caused by the liberals.
00:39:30.440
So the Bank of Canada has said increased immigration has helped keep house prices and rents elevated.
00:39:35.720
The housing minister has floated the idea of a cap on international student visas to alleviate
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Well, first of all, I think, uh, Sean Frazier owes Canadians an apology.
00:39:50.120
He was the immigration minister that caused total chaos and inhumanity in our international
00:40:00.420
He was the one that forced those students into desperation, allowed them to be defrauded.
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He was the one by his own admission that signed off on visitor, on visas for students to come
00:40:15.940
here when there were five students for every unit of housing at colleges.
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Over the last few weeks, we've seen an incredible phenomenon where the current immigration minister
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has been viciously attacking the record of his immediate liberal predecessor, Sean Frazier.
00:40:37.640
Sean Frazier also put our refugees under bridges, on street, on streets, and in desperate circumstances.
00:40:45.980
He is the worst immigration minister in my lifetime.
00:40:57.300
How are we ever going to fix housing with such an incompetent minister as Sean Frazier?
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When I'm prime minister, we will fix what Trudeau broke in the international student program
00:41:10.280
to ensure that when students arrive, they have homes, jobs, health care, and we will make
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sure that the programs for which they register are real, valid educational programs with true
00:41:26.260
We will audit those applications to make sure that large-scale frauds are not perpetrated
00:41:34.620
The numbers of students will be determined by the availability of spaces at universities
00:41:42.160
That is a common-sense approach that always flourished and made our international student
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program the best in the world before Trudeau arrived.
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We're going to get back to that common-sense approach when I'm prime minister.
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It was great, and I see that it's in the Globe and Mail today.
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A million more non-permanent residents live in Canada than the official number that was
00:42:22.960
Now, I'm not sure what they mean by non-permanent.
00:42:25.840
Does that mean illegal, and is that just the Globe and Mail being politically correct?
00:42:33.680
So, I think that means migrants to the country who did not come and get their permanent residency
00:42:47.100
So, there are a million more of them within our country than the liberals will admit to.
00:42:59.960
If you won't let us build housing, if life is so unaffordable that the people who are already
00:43:06.340
here can't get housing, what are we supposed to do with another million people putting pressure
00:43:12.580
and demand on the supply that isn't meeting the needs of the people who are already here
00:43:18.580
And, and by the way, like what do we are explaining?
00:43:25.200
Because what we experience in Toronto is like a lot of people arrive with a tourist visa, student
00:43:35.560
And so, instead of leaving the country after the expiration date, they are just like staying
00:43:43.640
Some of them will not maybe claim for refugee status and they will just like find a way
00:43:48.580
to stay here, work under the table and just do like, you know, just being like under the
00:43:57.840
So it's probably what they mean by people who are not resident from Canada, but it's really
00:44:07.340
strange because when we see that we can experience the same kind of situation in to the US and
00:44:15.540
in France that are all like developed country where we see like a lot of migrants living in
00:44:23.120
the street, have no lodging and have no support.
00:44:27.580
And recently in Quebec, we had like the news saying that right now for Quebecer, the raise
00:44:36.220
of, how you call it, like social aid for the people?
00:44:42.800
I was just looking at that as you were talking.
00:44:45.640
20 million of dollars per year that costs more to Quebecer since the explosion.
00:45:00.340
So right now, the 20 million, they are still waiting from Ottawa to pay back these fees because
00:45:07.040
it's not the responsibility of the province when it's come to illegal refugee claimant.
00:45:14.180
It's supposed to be the Ottawa that should pay and reimburse back the province to take care
00:45:22.280
It's just because the geographic didn't work well for us because the road is in our province.
00:45:31.260
But imagine if it was like this road in Alberta, Alberta will have been pissed off because now
00:45:37.220
they need to pay more in tax to take care of these people.
00:45:58.680
And what these people would do with this small check of money, like it's not a lot.
00:46:09.560
So what they would do, they will probably like finish to live somewhere that are inadequate
00:46:16.020
and trying to do and go on the food bank where we have already a lot of Quebecer and Canadian
00:46:31.140
A 5% and oh, 73.3% increase in one year in the number of adults on the island of Montreal.
00:46:43.200
This is completely untenable and they've just downloaded this onto the provinces.
00:46:48.900
I guess the real misfortune of our friends in Quebec is that you live next door to a liberal state.
00:46:55.360
And out here in Alberta, we've got Montana underneath us and they don't take kindly to lawless people
00:47:04.080
just using their state as a transit through to somewhere else.
00:47:09.880
But then you get here and you end up in Coots, Alberta.
00:47:13.500
You better be prepared to work once you get there.
00:47:22.360
So, you know, it's a little tough to get to Calgary on foot from Coots.
00:47:28.420
So we should hit another ad break and then let's go into LGBT issues because Ezra had an interesting tweet.
00:47:35.400
And then I wrote up an article yesterday after I got home from Grand Prairie that someone had passed along to me.
00:47:42.320
My dear friend Lease in Saskatchewan had passed along to me about an ad for a basement suite that a couple of busybodies had posted.
00:47:52.940
Just open discrimination against anybody except people within the community, as they say.
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Now, I know we can't go too late today because Efron advises me that they need all of this for use for the studio in Toronto.
00:50:25.180
They have a guest for Ezra's show that's coming on right away.
00:50:27.840
So, we have to sort of wrap it up pretty close to the end of the hour.
00:50:31.300
Plus, I have to film something with Alexa right after and then make it to the next meeting.
00:50:43.560
We talked and we do have some chats that we want to read and those are important because people support us and we want to make sure that they have their voices heard.
00:50:53.600
We talked about it yesterday, so I'm not necessarily going to go too deep into it.
00:51:00.520
the Canadian government issued a travel advisory for LGBTQ plus people to the U.S.
00:51:13.260
And somebody asked her about it and she said it's in the interest of safety of every single Canadian and every single group of Canadians.
00:51:19.760
And that's why there's a travel advisory on LGBTQ issues to the United States, the freest country on the face of the earth.
00:51:29.460
And it's because some states are saying, I guess, maybe you don't get to give cross-sex hormones to kids without their parents' consent or kids under 18 in the same manner in which you can't give a tattoo to a kid under 18.
00:51:48.940
But Ezra rightly points out what nobody in the mainstream media bothered to do is he went on, I think it's Global Affairs Canada.
00:51:58.900
You can check to see the travel advisories around the world and why those travel advisories are issued.
00:52:06.240
Well, it's a failed state and there's no way to help you if you get there.
00:52:09.860
Like they issue travel advisories all the time.
00:52:12.580
Like there's a travel advisory for people going to Ukraine, people going to Russia.
00:52:19.760
Global Affairs Canada issued one for the United States of all places.
00:52:29.840
He checked Trudeau's travel advisories for Iran, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.
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There are no travel advisories for LGBTQ people for those countries, just the U.S.
00:52:45.160
And then he grabbed it and he showed it so that people could see for yourself.
00:52:54.200
Those are countries where being LGBTQ or even being suspected.
00:52:58.780
I'm sorry, there's a fly in my studio, suspected of being LGBTQ will get you dead.
00:53:06.100
They'll get you unalived if you're even suspected of it.
00:53:09.460
But in Iran, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, there's no travel advisories for LGBTQ people.
00:53:14.360
There are other travel advisories for other reasons, but they don't give one specifically for LGBTQ people,
00:53:19.940
although they've issued one for the freest country on the face of the earth.
00:53:24.100
Somebody should ask Biden how he feels about that, by the way.
00:53:29.980
You'd think they would have waited till a Republican won an election for the presidency there
00:53:34.240
before they issued this virtue signaling nonsense.
00:53:36.980
But they laid it at Biden's feet and I can't imagine that he's happy about it.
00:53:42.160
And if you read the article really closely, what they invoke as the reason why,
00:53:47.400
they say that some states have passed some new regulation about the gender affirming care for the children
00:53:58.060
Yes, it's all about children, but nobody cares what you are doing in your private life and in your bed.
00:54:05.620
So there is no like, they should not put any advisory like for U.S.
00:54:12.020
because I don't think there is any threat for nobody to go.
00:54:16.560
And by the way, if we follow what they are doing as advisories for their travel places,
00:54:26.360
Like as a LGBTQ, you will be like always like, oh my God, I don't want to go there.
00:54:31.280
And then there was just like reading almost like as much like country as possible.
00:54:36.220
And there is like advisory for LGBTQ as almost every single country.
00:54:45.260
Are you going to stop your whole life to travel?
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Because like now they say that if you go there, there is a threat.
00:54:54.520
There is only people who are fed up to indoctrinate and to let people doing gender medical care affirming
00:55:14.120
If you're not coming there to commit gender mutilation on minor children, you're going to be fine.
00:55:22.180
You're the freest, safest country on the face of the earth.
00:55:25.900
Although I would maybe avoid Los Angeles and Chicago just for personal safety reasons.
00:55:30.100
They're not going to get you because you're gay.
00:55:32.200
They're going to get you for a bunch of different reasons.
00:55:34.440
There are portions of this country, for example, Seattle, Portland.
00:55:40.980
But the United States is the freest, one of the safest countries on the face of the earth.
00:55:48.200
If you're not going there to mutilate children, you're going to be just fine and dandy.
00:55:52.460
But I like how Chrystia Freeland equates mutilation of children to, I don't know, being able to hold hands with your lady partner
00:56:06.480
if you're another lady walking down the street.
00:56:11.100
People only care about what you're doing to the little ones.
00:56:17.880
Like, seriously, when you think about some refugee seeker are going to the U.S. to leave their country
00:56:27.320
because they are persecuted because of the LGBTQ community.
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And now we told our own not to travel there because they face, like, threats of almost death.
00:56:45.180
Next on the LGBT madness, an article I wrote yesterday, as I said, my friend Lise sent it to me
00:56:52.420
because she's my eyes and ears in Saskatchewan.
00:56:54.960
And it first came out that there was this bizarre posting for a housing rental.
00:57:16.140
Please do not message if you're homophobic, transphobic, etc.
00:57:21.180
Now, they don't describe what that means, but given that they are so sensitive that they
00:57:25.640
might put this in their ad, I'm assuming that means no Orthodox Christians, no evangelicals,
00:57:35.320
no Catholics, no Muslims, no social conservatives of any kind, no new Canadians from socially
00:57:43.340
You're going to discriminate against all of them.
00:57:45.960
And they don't get the privilege of living in your drywalled basement for, I guess, it's
00:57:55.000
But then when you drill down on who these people are, they're both teachers, feels a little
00:58:01.680
on the nose, and they have two gender-diverse children.
00:58:10.920
Although I did, upon poking around, I did find the birth announcement for one of the boys
00:58:23.760
Anyways, so they have one boy that is gender non-conforming and the other one that's gender
00:58:30.280
And I don't know the difference between the two of those things.
00:58:32.780
Um, but, uh, the, the reason I know who these people are is that they were featured in a
00:58:41.260
Canadian press article this week decrying how Saskatchewan is saying, if you want to change
00:58:48.000
your pronouns at school, you have to get parental consent first.
00:58:56.660
And they were, this, this family, they were all over, uh, the Canadian press in a article
00:59:03.160
that was republished, like in the national post and, and CBC and everywhere, um, saying
00:59:09.620
that this is going to lead to suicides or whatever the, yeah, this is them.
00:59:17.900
And they're saying, I know it's, this is going to affect a lot of kids negatively because they
00:59:24.020
That's the bigotry of low expectations, assuming that Christian parents don't love their kids.
00:59:29.740
They would just deal with this differently, uh, than these progressive parents might without
00:59:34.420
indulging the whims of minor children, which is definitely something, uh, that's been in
00:59:42.400
We don't indulge the flighty whims of children who don't know any better, but that seems to
00:59:46.760
be the entire ideal ideology of progressive parents.
00:59:56.300
These are the people who the Canadian press has said are so loving and non-discriminatory,
01:00:05.160
If you're Christian, you don't get to live in their crappy basement suite in Regina.
01:00:13.620
How many times that people are not telling my, the good name to me, like, I'm not shocked.
01:00:22.400
I'm not going to commit suicide because sometimes people use like Alexander or like some masculine
01:00:35.280
Well, I think too, let's turn this the other way around.
01:00:38.220
Let's say that these were Christian teachers teaching at a Catholic school and they said,
01:00:50.140
Could you imagine these people you'd be canceled?
01:00:55.180
You'd have to leave your cancellation to your children in your will.
01:01:04.940
Only people like me are paying attention to this.
01:01:07.980
If, if Christians said, yeah, you can rent our basement suite, but I don't want your LGBTQ
01:01:17.740
You would be erased from the history of the earth for your discrimination.
01:01:23.520
But because it is going, it's coming from the other direction.
01:01:34.060
Let's get into the chats because there are a few.
01:01:40.080
He's a rebel news, true believer, fight the fines recidivist, fight the fines winner, chronic
01:01:46.860
protester in Hamilton with an affection for keeping that caps lock key on just hard.
01:02:02.260
Great fruit are smaller than an orange being 75.
01:02:16.100
Like the watermelon now, it's just like, if you don't pay like seven, eight dollars,
01:02:20.600
like the watermelon, it just tastes sorry, but shit.
01:02:25.000
I don't even buy watermelon anymore because I don't like the Russian roulette of watermelon.
01:02:31.660
I don't know what a watermelon is supposed to sound like.
01:02:34.740
And I don't know what my chest is supposed to sound like.
01:02:40.080
But anyways, I know you're supposed to knock on it.
01:02:45.120
And I'm standing there like a crazy person, like a gorilla beating on my chest in front
01:02:56.060
So I didn't even buy a single watermelon this year.
01:03:09.140
I'm not rolling the dice on a watermelon anymore.
01:03:17.340
I since I went to Africa, and they add like a lot of worm inside it.
01:03:53.160
My rant about the Woodland caribou on the gun show last week was priceless and true.
01:03:58.600
The Woodland caribou, for those of you who don't know, are just regular old caribou with
01:04:05.840
a special name and an inability to procreate for some reason.
01:04:12.020
Because caribou and Woodland caribou, they're two distinctions without a difference.
01:04:20.420
So Woodland caribou are biologically the same as regular old caribou.
01:04:25.040
They're called Woodland caribou because of where they live.
01:04:29.260
But I don't think they're supposed to live there because they are not thriving there.
01:04:33.480
So caribou are some of the most populous ruminants on the planet.
01:04:40.260
There are herds of millions of them all over the face of the earth, but particularly northern
01:04:45.020
The Woodland caribou is this little group of caribou that live a little too far south.
01:05:06.060
But for some reason, the provincial government has decided that we have to do all this special
01:05:09.940
stuff to have these caribou protected and not annoyed so that they don't die out, even
01:05:17.340
though they're not getting it on with the other caribou.
01:05:19.640
And again, not my problem because there are more.
01:05:22.240
Let's just go get more then and just dump them there.
01:05:29.340
It hurts our oil and gas industry because you can't run seismic because you might upset
01:05:39.540
Anyways, that's my, again, I'm ranting about the woodland caribou again.
01:05:43.800
But if you care about the woodland caribou, just go catch some more and dump them off in
01:05:51.080
But all these still exist if they don't procreate.
01:05:55.320
There was like a bunch of them and they're just not having any enough little caribou to
01:06:03.660
And so the herd continues to dwindle to like the point where there's like under a dozen
01:06:10.300
And everyone's like, oh my God, we have to save the woodland caribou from extinction.
01:06:18.800
If they're dying because they're there, they're living in the wrong place.
01:06:23.940
But if you really are concerned, I'll go catch some caribou and dump them there and we'll
01:06:29.120
just call them woodland caribou and we'll just move on.
01:06:33.460
But anyways, the woodland caribou stressed me out too.
01:06:40.940
But anyway, life will like just made them adapt themselves to the new area that they live
01:06:47.760
And afterwards, the nature will just do what they're supposed to do.
01:06:51.560
They will just starting back to procreate because now they will be adapt to their new
01:07:00.700
All the animals coming from like a changing in their diversity because they changed place
01:07:09.060
So they need to have the time to adapt themselves to have the food there for them to procreate.
01:07:16.000
They will not procreate if they know that they have no resources enough for having
01:07:23.100
Well, and also if these herds are so small at this point, and they are like there are
01:07:29.140
If they're so small, they're not genetically diverse enough to thrive.
01:07:45.540
I'll clip off six of these things and then let's just move on from the woodland caribou.
01:07:54.480
But if they do get run over, I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
01:08:00.220
Don't forget we have also memory hole that a little bit upper in this chat to not forget
01:08:19.460
Is a disabled vet in Montreal who needs our help.
01:08:34.400
We've done a lot of work on Christine Gauthier's file.
01:08:38.140
Um, I've even talked to other veterans about how we can help Christine and how we can put
01:08:44.300
Um, Christine Gauthier is, was offered MAID, medical assistance in dying, euthanasia.
01:08:50.720
Uh, she was basically told, have you considered dropping dead when, um, see, there's me interviewing
01:08:56.620
Christine, um, when, um, she asks the government or veterans affairs to install, um, a mobility
01:09:10.480
Um, and not just install a new one, just take the old one out of her old house and put it
01:09:15.220
Um, and she was injured in a training exercise and because of delays in getting treatment,
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She's a Paralympian or yeah, she's a Paralympian.
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Um, she has served this country with honor and distinction and they have, uh, treated
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That's a good reminder for us to go back and see how she's doing.
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Adam, uh, he's in the belly of the beast in Ottawa.
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He gives us five bucks and says, I'm gay and I feel safer in U S cities that I have visited
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And it was probably harder for you to come out as conservative than gay.
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There is a lot of conservative, uh, people from the LGBTQ and, uh, they are speaking out
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Um, yeah, there are a lot of gay conservatives.
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I mean, you guys should be concerned, especially about fiscal policy since you don't have a lot
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of, uh, tax credits, like children and childcare.
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Um, and so, uh, not to say that gay people don't have kids, but you know, like just, you
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know, like if you are a single income, upwardly mobile man without any dependence, uh, like
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so many gay conservatives are, you should be worried about fiscal policy.
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And I think conservative fiscal policy is probably the right one for you.
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We have to get off this because you and I need, uh, by the way, if you are a regular
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viewer of the gun show, like Aaron Burton apparently is, um, Alexa is my guest on the
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So Alexa, I'll send you a link right after we're done.
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Um, so that, uh, we have to get it into editing so it can be up on the paywall tonight.
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Um, and if you'd like to see that show early and ad free, might I suggest you become a
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Alexa, thank you so much for, uh, stepping into co-host with me today.
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I'm glad we get to continue this conversation in, uh, four minutes.
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Um, thanks to everybody who watches, everybody who works behind the scenes to put the show
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together and especially to everybody who pitches in a little bit to keep the lights on every
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little bit counts because we'll never take a penny from Justin Trudeau.
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And how could we ever hold him to account if we did?
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Um, and as my good friend, David Menzies always says, stay sane.