DAILY Roundup | Smith stands by oil & gas, Churches' COVID challenge dismissed, UN digital ID
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Summary
Sheila and Tami discuss Alberta Premier Daniel Smith's meeting with the federal ministers regarding her efforts to protect the internet access rights of her own premier, Rachel Notley. They also talk about the latest in the Ontario fires and the impact that the fires are having on the city of Toronto.
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Hi, everybody, and welcome to the Rebel News Daily Roundup, wherein we talk about the news
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It's normally hosted by our friend David Menzies, who's out of the studio today on very special
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assignment. I'm Sheila Gunn-Reed, and my co-host joining me today is my friend and colleague,
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Hey, Sheila. Pretty good. Thanks. How are you over on the west side?
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Oh, it's rainy. If it's not fires, it's floods.
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I guess you need the rains to offset the fires.
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We have a nice warm day here in southeastern Ontario, so we have a new air conditioner in the house,
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You know, let's just get the nuts and bolts out of the way, and then we'll see how quickly we can move
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into the news, because it's a very, as David Menzies would say, packed sausage of a day.
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And I want to see how quickly we can get through these things, because with David Menzies,
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we get to about 30% to 45% of the things on the list that we need to talk about.
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And I'm curious to see if Tamera and I can race through these things while still doing a good job
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So I'll explain to everybody what we're doing, and then we'll just cut to the chase.
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So as I said, this is the Rebel News Daily Roundup, wherein we talk about the news of the day unscripted.
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We are currently streaming on Rumble, Odyssey, YouTube, and Getter.
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But if you are watching this on YouTube, might I suggest you migrate over to one of the less
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censorious platforms, like our friends over at Rumble or on Odyssey, because they don't really care
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They don't care about your politics, and I don't care about theirs.
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And the beauty of those two platforms is not only do they not care about your politics,
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they don't discriminate you based on your politics, and they've allowed us to monetize
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So if you want to leave us a paid chat on Rumble, it's called a Rumble Rant.
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It helps us democratize the show, and it helps us keep the lights on.
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So Tamera or myself will do our best to address your paid chats.
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Towards the end of the show, unless we get a bunch, and then we'll sort of address them
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And so with that, I'm going to turn it over to Tamera.
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Well, and I think that, sorry, we forgot to mention that we're also streaming on Twitter,
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which seems to be the free speech platform of our time.
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If you don't have Twitter, I highly recommend it because it is quite literally the free speech
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We're not seeing the censorship and the shadow banning that was so prevalent throughout 2020
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It's just in general, I often source that before I go anywhere else.
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It's Twitter of 2014 again, which was like the funnest, bestest Twitter.
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So first and foremost, actually, we're going to get into some Alberta politics, Sheila.
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So perhaps maybe you want to end up taking the lead because we have a clip to share first
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and foremost about Premier Daniel Smith and her meeting with the federal ministers regarding,
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I don't know which one of us whose Skype connection is breaking up.
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But yeah, this is my Premier Daniel Smith reiterating...
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Reiterating what she said when she won the election just a few short weeks ago, that she
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was committed to fighting with the feds on the issue of natural resources.
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So let's go to my Premier Daniel Smith while Tamara gets her internet connection sorted out.
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I mean, in the past, whether it was with Pierre Trudeau or any of a successive number of federal
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politicians, the fight was always how much additional wealth can be extracted from Alberta
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We've never faced a government that wants to shut our economy down and wants to shut down
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our energy industry and wants to phase out our oil and natural gas workers to their own detriment.
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is that the aspirations, the ideological aspirations that have been put on the table with targets
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pulled out of the air by politicians who know nothing about our local environment and how
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It's my job to make sure that they understand that it is unachievable, that it does not only
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As I mentioned to the Prime Minister when I spoke with him, I said, when we do well, we actually generate a
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lot of federal revenue in corporate income taxes and personal income taxes.
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The federal government has its own issues in trying to get to a balanced budget.
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There is no margin for them in shutting down our economy or shutting down our industry or chasing away investment.
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I've had that direct conversation with the Prime Minister several times.
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I'm going to have that direct conversation with Ministers LeBlanc and Wilkinson today.
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And I'm hopeful that we'll be able to find the areas that we can work together because there's such an appetite on the part of our industry to be investing in the kind of technologies that they want to see that will reduce emissions.
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There should be the ability to have a kumbaya moment.
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But the fact of the matter is, there's a hard line.
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We're just not shutting down our oil and natural gas industry.
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We're not phasing out our oil and natural gas workers.
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I put forward our emissions reduction and energy development plan for a reason, because I'm sending the message to Ottawa that we are going to chart our own pathway to meet our national commitment of being carbon neutral by 2050.
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And they've got to come into alignment with us.
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And I think the fact that Minister Wilkinson and Minister LeBlanc are flying out today to meet me is a good sign.
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And we'll see if we can come up with a working group about how we're going to achieve that.
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I'm very cautious, though, too, because I remember, along with everybody else, when the tinkling of the champagne glasses, thinking that we'd had it, that when Peter Loughey thought he'd had a deal with Pierre Trudeau.
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And it turned out to be something very, very different than he thought he was agreeing to.
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And then he spent the rest of his time fighting to make sure that we got our resources back.
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We're going to do, we're going to be industry-led on this.
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We're going to make sure that we're always in alignment with what industry says is achievable, what industry is investing in.
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And it is our job to be an advocate for ourselves and industry about how we're going to reach that target in a way that draws investment in rather than pushes it away.
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Because she did it in the nicest possible way, saying, yeah, no, we're not going to do that.
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And this comes on the heels of Justin Trudeau's announcement of his just transition plan to just transition Albertans into unemployment and obscurity and transition the rest of the country into extreme debt and economic carnage.
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Because that's what happens to the rest of the country if Alberta doesn't do well.
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But Daniel Smith basically said, look, we're not doing what you want us to do.
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Makes me kind of sad for the separatist movement, because I think what she's doing is cannibalizing it and making them sort of irrelevant because she's doing all the things that the separatist sentiment and the separatist movement here in Alberta wanted to address.
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Like, who's going to fight with the feds on issues of our economy and provincial jurisdiction?
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And I wonder, too, if Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will kind of join forces with her and maybe they have like a sort of an unofficial coalition where they will push back on some of these radically progressive policies that, as you mentioned, will cannibalize our economy and continue to do so.
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It's actually kind of hard to remember what it was like in the pre-Trudeau times prior to eight years ago when our economy was doing well.
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We had strong oil and gas sectors and just the complete decimation of that industry ever since he took reign that is just proliferating now that he, I guess, is in a way sitting on his high horse now with eight years under his belt thinking, I'm untouchable.
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And I can continue to do whatever it is, whatever it is that is on my agenda and do so unabated because we've seen premiers and namely here in Ontario, Premier Doug Ford just pats him on the back and follows the status quo without ever raising any sort of contrarian viewpoint or trying to push back.
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So it's really refreshing to see a premier doing that and especially coming from an empowered woman.
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Yeah, me too. You know, you think the left would, but they sure hate her.
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And, you know, getting back to your point about Scott Moll, I got to give Saskatchewan credit.
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They actually have been leading the way on this issue and Alberta is kind of catching up.
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They had their version of the Sovereignty Act before we did.
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They have an associate minister, what I could sort of call him the associate minister of fighting with Ottawa,
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but it's an associate minister of, I forget what it's called, like provincial jurisdiction or provincial autonomy.
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They have an associate minister committed to doing that.
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So we're catching up as Albertans were a little bit louder and a little bit more redneck-y about it.
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Well, Saskatchewan is sort of the quiet sort of doers on this issue.
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So there is, of course, a strong coalition between Premier Smith and Scott Moll in Saskatchewan.
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But, you know, moreover to Daniel Smith saying, we're going to lead the way on the technology here.
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What she's trying to do is prevent that intellectual and technological flight that we saw in Alberta in the dark times of Pierre Elliott Trudeau and the National Energy Program.
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What we saw was some of our best and brightest oil companies, engineers, smart people, just pack up shop and leave.
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These things that should have been born in Alberta, these technological advances,
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they fled to jurisdictions that weren't attacking them and weren't bleeding them dry.
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You know, we've seen during Rachel Notley's tenure here in Alberta, just companies fleeing Alberta.
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Now, they're not going out of the oil and gas business.
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They're going to safer jurisdictions like Kazakhstan, where you pay the local warlord.
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And that's easier to do business there than to do business in Justin Trudeau's Canada.
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The technological advancements aren't going away.
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And Daniel Smith is trying to repatriate those things.
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Which is a really sad time for Canada, being that we have such a breadth of natural resources at our disposal.
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And yet here we are trying to kibosh all of that and go toward this idea of a green reset and green infrastructure, which isn't all that green.
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If you look at the way that the actual necessity of mining and the recyclability of these materials.
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I mean, recycling in and of itself is questionable initiative that best.
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But these batteries, you know, in 20, 25 years, if they don't explode before that time, they're null and void.
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They're going to be sitting in a landfill leaching lithium back into the environment.
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So I don't know how that is seen as being sustainable.
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Let's talk about the Calgary terrorism suspect allegedly posted TikTok video supporting ISIS.
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Now, I think that's burying the lead a little bit.
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Because, yes, of course, he did post a TikTok video supporting ISIS.
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But when we dig down on what he's actually accused of, it's pretty frightening.
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And, you know, we were talking in our pre-meeting before we went on air.
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The left won't shut up about radical right-wing terrorists and the people in the red mega hats or how they're going to kill us all.
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But we still have this very real problem of radical Islam kicking around, left-wing antifa maniacs attacking parents in the street for simply objecting to gender ideology or really anything that the left objects to.
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Oh, and also the terrorism of burning down churches.
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I don't think very many people know about this.
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So, the man in question, Calgary terrorism suspect, Zechariah Rita Hussain, allegedly posted a TikTok video that either knowingly facilitated a terrorist activity or participated in or contributed to the activity of ISIS or Al-Qaeda, court records show.
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Hussein 20 faces four terrorism-related charges in connection with a May 14th TikTok video and the possession or preparation of explosive-making instructions.
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They want to talk about how parents are terrorists for showing up at the school board meetings.
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And also, it's not just parents that these radical non-parents who are out protesting, I guess, the whole idea that trans rights are human rights.
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It takes a lot of intellectual fortitude to come up with that slogan.
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So, we've seen recently these school protests where the children are walking out of school.
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These adults are slinging slurs at harassing minors for simply holding a contrarian viewpoint.
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And so, that, to me, speaks volumes as well to the, I guess, intellectual capacity of the left and where their values truly are.
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If you can attack and harass a minor well, then what kind of stand-up member of society really are you?
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Oh, I think I'm having technological issues again.
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But, you know, getting back to the terrorism issue, you know, when they won't shut up about how parents are terrorists.
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We have real terrorists in Alberta, of all places.
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How quickly we've forgotten about the 2017 ISIS-affiliated attack at the football game where a police officer was rammed and thrown through the air.
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And then, dial back two more years, we've got al-Shabaab, which is like the North African version of ISIS.
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They issued a terrorism threat against West Edmonton Mall.
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And it was a high-risk terrorism threat against West Edmonton Mall.
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But, again, like the left wants us to believe that these things are not real problems and Christian parents are really the bad guys.
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Yeah, and who, what, what's the name of that terrorist that Trudeau paid out millions of dollars?
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I found his scummy strip mall that he bought with the money that should have gone to the victims of his attacks.
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So, Christopher Speer and, shoot, the second, the blinded Green Beret, his name escapes me.
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I should not remember the name of Omar Cotter and not his victim.
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But Christopher Speer's widow sued Omar Cotter for tens of millions of dollars.
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But Canadian courts will not enforce the judgment against him.
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So, Justin Trudeau gave a terrorist money for torture.
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He takes the money, buys a strip mall in North Edmonton.
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I found property records of his other properties, too.
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And wouldn't you know it, this really bothers me.
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And Canadians were denied mortgages and financing because they supported the convoy.
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But Omar Cotter holds a mortgage on his townhouse.
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You know, like it's astounding to me where the social credit is applied in this country.
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I think there's a daycare in that building, by the way.
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Why does there always have to be children involved with these sick weirdos?
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But yes, as our prime minister, a few years later, paints freedom-oriented, loving Canadians
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who took to the nation's capital to express their grievances with really harsh, tyrannical
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COVID restrictions that were going unabated, right?
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It wasn't like these were temporary restrictions.
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We were going on two years of having draconian measures implemented on the general population
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And as soon as Canadians went to the nation's capital to air their grievances after being
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ignored for the better part of those two years, all of a sudden, they're labeled as
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They essentially faced financial, personal, business ruin if they were associated with the
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And yet, lo and behold, a few years prior, Trudeau's paying out Omar Cotter for actual acts of terrorism.
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I think it's the state of this country under the liberals.
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It's, you know, they have nothing but sympathy for the devil and good people who just want
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And it's replicated from the lowest levels of government, a school board, all the way
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This is what happens when you get progressives in power.
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They want ideological conformity and they just won't leave you alone.
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And I think that's where politics are breaking down these days.
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You have a whole bunch of people who want to be left alone and a whole bunch of people
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And that's why you see these protests at the school board meetings that completely transcend
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And it's people who want to be left alone to live their lives and the absolute maniacs
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And then we'll move into a couple of stories out of Manitoba, including some election results
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We respect deeply people's rights and freedoms, including freedom of expression, freedom of
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And it is unthinkable to me that in a free society, we would legitimize discrimination against
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We have therefore made the assessment that COVID-19 can be characterized as a pandemic.
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More and more Canadians are getting vaccinated.
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But like we know, cases in far too many places are far too high.
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If you don't want to get vaccinated, that's your choice.
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But don't think you can get on a plane or a train besides vaccinated people and put them
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The police came straight to me and he targeted me and he took his gun of tear gas and he actually
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These measures include operating at 50% capacity, the continuous use of masks, maintaining two
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meters of physical distance between attendees from different households, no congregational
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That doesn't look like the candidate you thought you knew.
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We saw our nation drowning and we couldn't stand by and watch.
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Atiessen's sermon was interrupted when RCMP sent in the tow truck, prompting him to join
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RCMP moved in, blocked the driveway, prevented anyone from entering the property.
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kudos to you and kian simoni on the trailer that gave it just gives me chills each time i watch it
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such a great trailer i i think it's kian's greatest work yet and i don't i'm not just
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saying that because i'm in it but i really think that he is making sure that there's
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a historical record of what the other side of this wants amnesty from they want us to forgive
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fine i might eventually uh exercise my christian or ideals of forgiveness but i'm not real good at
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forgetting and i don't think anybody should forget because we want to make sure this never happens
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again and we're taking that documentary on a very special tour of the country something we've never
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done before but we want to bring the documentary to the pastors and congregations who stood up and so
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um if you'd like details please go to save the christians.com and see if there's a showing near
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you now if you're hymning and hawing about whether or not you should buy a ticket do it right now
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because our shows always sell out and then in the week prior i get nothing but emails from people
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saying sheila can you help me get tickets i can't i can't change the fire code so if you
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want tickets please book them right away because um some of these venues have pretty limited seating
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capacity um but it's important because we wanted to make it sort of a a very intimate and in-person
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event in a lot of venues and so like i said if you want tickets please pick one that's close to you
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book a showing i'll see you there and likewise i'll probably see you at least some of a few of the
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ontario events yeah i'm really excited yeah i hope so it's always um let's talk about uh bernier
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i'll let you take the lead here okay so for anyone who hasn't heard well i guess let's source this
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toronto star article that we have um well the headline says it all ppc's maxine bernier fails in
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quest to win by election seat in manitoba um so we can just scroll here the people's party of canada
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leader maxine bernier failed in his latest quest to win a seat in the house of commons monday in one
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of four by elections seen as a temperature check on the state of federal politics and i think this is a
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good reflection of the fact that there appears to be actual opposition leading in the house of
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commons now so the ppc really gained traction throughout the covet hysteria you know when
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there's lockdowns and indiscriminate mandates and we kind of touched on a little bit of that already
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and so did that trailer for church under fire but um the ppc was really needed during that time
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as the purveyors of formal opposition and so when disgraced uh conservative leader erin o'toole left
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the party because he was not providing any sort of formal opposition he was just really uh cloaked in
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liberal light then then you saw that kind of need and necessity for a formal opposition party
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dissipate somewhat and so i think that's clear now that the voters have spoken um that maxine bernier
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while he has some really stand-up policies and was really needed during a time of distress in our
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country um unfortunately he's failed to win i think it's like four elections whether they be
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by elections or primary three yeah in a row um so the force the four different storylines highlighted in
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this article uh highlighted the challenges sorry facing peer polyev as he seeks to guide his conservative
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party to government and as justin trudeau seeks to keep his liberal party in power and i think that
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grip on parliament um is seeing its dying days for the justin trudeau liberals who are just
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clad in um infringements or you know what's the word conflicts of interest repeatedly over and over again
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this government is being investigated or uh there's there's leaks about their conduct um any previous
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time in our parliamentary history you would see great resignations over some of the scandals that the
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liberals have been embroiled in and i mean i guess that speaks for itself that they think that an apology
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and just moving forward and trying to hide their tracks is enough to keep the voters at bay but
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i think canadians are are now seeing through that and becoming increasingly upset and starting to air
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their grievances with this government yeah you know it's not just an apology it's also blame sharing
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from the liberals um i watched this youtube channel called the behavior channel and they talk about how
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when people speak they it it reveals the language they use or they choose reveals as much about their
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behavior and their intentions and what they really mean than just their body language and justin trudeau is
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famous for this his apology is always a blame share like he says you know i'm sorry um
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and this is something that we can all learn something from no i don't need to learn anything i've never
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groped a journalist before or you know like this is a real learning lesson and i'm sorry that
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she experienced it differently not i'm sorry that i grabbed this woman um so he does a lot of that and
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there's so many scandals with the liberals that it feels like you've been watching too many horror
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movies and then nothing scares you i feel like we're being desensitized to the nature of the scandals
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before us because in the good old in the good old days we had resigns over 16 worth of orange juice
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bev oda really cool little japanese mp she had to resign over 16 worth of orange juice we've got
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justin trudeau on billionaires island uh potentially um benefiting from ccp influence in our elections
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and it doesn't it doesn't seem to faze anybody because it's like you lose track i guess of just
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how many ethics scandals there have been i guess that happens when the ethics commissioner starts
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giving them roman numerals to label them because there are just so many trudeau reports well and it's
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the mainstream media not holding his feet or the liberal's feet to the fire as well and now just
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moving on to the next story rather than actually continuing to push back and hold government
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accountable by speaking truth to power and so uh we always kind of come back to this why would you
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bite the hand that feeds and so that's what we see these days with the mainstream media um but
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nonetheless sad day for the ppc party i suppose um bernier failed to secure a seat and i have been
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corrected here that yes it was four elections so there was this by-election there was the toronto by-election
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and then the 2019 federal election and the 2021 federal election so right i guess that's zero for
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four yeah and however i you know strange that he chose this riding to run in i think maybe i i don't
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know what the internal polling said that maybe this was a the most winnable ppc like for the ppc i'm not
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sure but this is such a conservative stronghold i mean this is um this is uh a such a conservative
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stronghold uh it was held by candace bergen for literally ever she's wildly popular with the party
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wildly popular in her riding um i i just i i just never saw this as a winnable place for them but
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maybe it was the most winnable of the four well and we have some other manitoba news here as well
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um and speaking of kind of tying it in with the church under fire documentary as well uh this one
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comes from global news where a manitoba court of appeal has dismissed churches challenged to covid19
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rules uh so the appeal court says a court of king's bench judge did not err in his analysis that
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restrictions were necessary to prevent the spread of covid19 and allowable under the charter of rights
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and freedoms lawyers for the churches argued public health orders in 2020 and 2021 that temporarily
00:33:00.640
closed in-person religious services then permitted them with caps on attendance violated the charter and
00:33:07.420
that's really what happened throughout the covid hysteria and infringements on the charter are
00:33:14.380
allowed it's i think it's section one in there but they have to be demonstrably justified and still to
00:33:21.180
this day i would argue that these restrictions were never demonstrably justified they were never based
00:33:27.540
in science or evidence and they completely disregarded all of the previously well established pandemic
00:33:33.160
response plans that are in place from four times uh why we still don't have those answers right why was
00:33:41.500
that how are they getting away with it and when will the courts finally address that situation
00:33:50.180
well and the one thing we're not even talking about is the effectiveness we have absolutely no evidence that
00:33:58.260
any of this was effective in fact we have evidence to the contrary that these infringements on civil
00:34:03.380
liberties and people's ability to travel or to gather to worship to associate we have no evidence that any of
00:34:13.540
the restrictions on those things prevented the spread of covid19 we have no evidence in fact we might have some
00:34:19.660
evidence to the contrary that they were absolutely ineffective and the cloistering people in their homes
00:34:26.900
probably contributed to the spread and to negative outcomes um on the health impacts of people and to
00:34:34.060
the psychological impacts of people so i i don't know how we can continue to say that judges have not
00:34:42.440
aired that politicians have not aired because the evidence continues to roll in that none of this stuff
00:34:49.160
was actually effective none of it mitigated anything else and it was all for naught and nobody's ever going to
00:34:55.340
apologize for it but could we quit persecuting the people who were wise enough to say none of this
00:35:02.840
makes any sense i'm not doing it but no we continue to persecute those people
00:35:06.400
anyway well i just pulled up an article quickly and there was one that was a bit closer to home
00:35:12.760
but this one comes from australia which we saw i guess australia was a little bit more totalitarian
00:35:18.320
in their response than we were here in canada but um yeah it says that there's a wide range of
00:35:24.160
collateral damage from the coveted lockdowns and so these were harms lockdowns likely caused more
00:35:30.400
harm than benefit it says with wide ranging damage that will be felt for years to come
00:35:35.000
a grim new study has found and that's interesting because the studies are just starting to roll out
00:35:41.340
um we had no idea because this wasn't based in science or evidence what these restrictions what the
00:35:48.100
fallout of these restrictions would be and so now we can finally start to study it and see especially
00:35:54.160
on children the the social isolation and the masking the inability to see faces to recognize emotions to
00:36:01.560
learn oral development um that i think will have a ricochet effect for potentially generations to come
00:36:09.220
and so now we can finally start to trace track and trace that because we have no data to go on prior to
00:36:17.640
2020 because like i mentioned all of those previously well-established pandemic response plans were
00:36:24.980
completely disavowed for knee-jerk hysterical reactions i think there's also some sinister reasons for
00:36:33.440
why they were so coercive with the vaccine mandates um and it's not because they truly believed in the
00:36:40.520
effectiveness of the vaccines because i evidence is rolling out like redacted documents are starting
00:36:47.940
to roll out that as early as 2021 they knew that the vaccine effectiveness was not all that they were
00:36:57.160
telling us it was in fact if i recall correctly i had documents from uh the canadian government that says
00:37:02.760
they tested for safety but not necessarily effectiveness they were taking the manufacturer's
00:37:08.540
word on the effectiveness and health canada really didn't care all that much they just wanted to make
00:37:13.240
sure that they didn't kill you if they stuck this thing in your arm and i guess that remains to be seen
00:37:19.100
for some people but um i think that's why they wanted to eliminate those control groups places like
00:37:27.920
lacrete alberta that's way at the top of the province it's at the end of the highway and very
00:37:33.060
far from edmonton and difficult to get to you know it's easier to fly into lacrete than it is to drive
00:37:38.360
that town never closed never closed they never forced anybody to adopt a vaccine if they wanted to
00:37:44.540
they refused to impose a vaccine mandate on their municipal facilities um churches never limited
00:37:50.120
restrictions the restaurants never closed if you wanted to close fine they weren't going to make you
00:37:54.360
stay open um but they said all of this stuff is optional and if you and you know what you want
00:38:00.280
us to do it come and get us and make us in fact the um municipal government uh stopped oil and gas
00:38:07.940
companies from operating within the mackenzie county jurisdiction if they had a vaccine mandate and
00:38:14.640
mackenzie county is like the size of belgium and a couple of other countries like it's huge and it's oil
00:38:20.920
and gas rich and they said forget it you're not coming we must the moral of the story here is we
00:38:26.780
must protect little places like lacrete because they are the they were proof positive that everybody
00:38:34.740
else got it wrong and they got it right they reached herd immunity way faster they didn't have a mass
00:38:40.180
casualty event um and they protected civil liberties people could deal with covid however they wanted
00:38:46.920
without the coercion of the state because there was no state coercion and because of that we can see
00:38:52.620
who actually wanted a vaccine versus who took one as a inoculation against uh travel restrictions
00:39:01.720
self-isolation and unemployment and their vaccine uptake was in and around 30 percent so if you didn't
00:39:08.960
coerce people that's the true number of people who actually wanted them um so i think that's why the
00:39:15.840
the travel restrictions and the vaccine mandates were so harsh is because the powers that be i really
00:39:22.740
believe wanted to eliminate the control groups so that there was nothing to prove how wrong they were
00:39:30.180
against there was there's no measure if you get rid of the control group so anyways thanks to little
00:39:35.320
lacrete you're the control group that sounds amazing maybe i need to look into a relocation there
00:39:41.400
we had a small business actually here and you know everyone was labeled as a super spreader if they
00:39:46.780
didn't uphold the covid hysteria and the the diktats from the covid regime and there was one garden center
00:39:56.780
locally in coberg that had nothing they didn't do the signage they didn't do the um the plastic
00:40:04.140
the plexiglass shields you know that ended up finding that they hindered the airflow instead of uh
00:40:09.540
prevented any sort of spread or viral transfer through the droplets um and it was really truly
00:40:16.620
like going stepping back into time and uh so i frequented that garden center and still will
00:40:23.700
prioritize business to them over anywhere else simply because they were just said hard line in the
00:40:31.720
sand nope we're not doing it and there was never any excess deaths tied to them they were never targeted by
00:40:37.900
public health um they just silently continued on as they were always and they're fine they didn't do
00:40:45.360
anything and um so it's interesting to see that you know they were never there was never about a
00:40:50.680
breakout or a super spreader event tied back to this garden center because they didn't have uh stop
00:40:57.200
covid19 signs on their doors they didn't make you walk that one direction on the floor because covid
00:41:02.700
only goes i guess counterclockwise i'm not i'm not sure how that works uh just on the flip side of
00:41:09.140
this some good news that we saw yesterday i wrote it up for the website um it's a tdf victory
00:41:14.740
that maybe some courts might be moving in the direction of allowing people to argue that hey actually
00:41:25.620
this wasn't all that effective so we've got an ontario doctor um who is who was suspended because
00:41:35.020
he didn't comply with the 2021 vaccine mandate he had his hospital privileges suspended by the chatham
00:41:41.080
kent health alliance um and so he's won the right to appeal he's a surgical assistant so i guess that
00:41:52.060
makes him more dangerous i guess because he could be breathing into the wound apparently according to
00:41:57.580
these people but um right now he's allowed to argue about the efficacy of vaccines in preventing the
00:42:06.760
transmission of covid19 so i guess this is the actually i told you so and i was right argument that
00:42:13.780
the judge is now allowing him to make before the appeals board of his where wherein he's appealing
00:42:20.600
the suspension so he's going to be able to argue about the efficacy of vaccines as to whether or not
00:42:28.400
the vaccine policy was reasonable at the time that they suspended his privileges so this is good news i think
00:42:34.860
this is the first time i've actually ever seen somebody now being allowed to say actually you guys were
00:42:42.160
wrong hindsight is proving me right and you don't get to continue to punish me because i saw something
00:42:47.200
you didn't see which now everybody else might see
00:42:50.320
it's just so unfortunate that the wheels of justice are so slow turning right this is two years and he'll
00:42:58.340
he's just going to the court of appeal and it'll be i don't know i imagine at least six months before
00:43:03.540
it's heard and then a decision is rendered and in order to get precedence it just takes so long and that's the
00:43:09.200
really unfortunate unfolding of all this is that we can institute these knee-jerk reactions on a whim
00:43:13.780
without any evidence and just implement them full speed ahead at the snap of a finger but then to try to
00:43:20.400
fight back and oppose it and say it was unconstitutional or it was unwarranted or unjustified
00:43:25.400
well sorry it's going to take you at least three years to do that so that's really where a lot of the
00:43:31.300
injustice is and the um what do they say the crime is in in the sentence or what's that saying
00:43:38.180
there i have it wrong um the process the process is the punishment the process is the punishment
00:43:42.960
you get put through the ringer for two years just to prove that you actually did nothing wrong and
00:43:47.240
before we move on because we need to do an ad break and then we're no we're we're not even
00:43:51.180
going to get close to touching on all these topics but i i just want to give a shout out to uh
00:43:55.780
the democracy fund the hard-working lawyers at the democracy fund because i think this victory would
00:44:00.580
not be possible without them taking on this case at no cost to this doctor because the democracy fund
00:44:06.420
is i think at this point canada's largest civil liberties charity um and they work to on civil
00:44:12.360
liberties litigation but also education but um shout out to all the people who continue to donate to
00:44:18.860
the democracy fund because without you and your tax-deductible donations to the democracy fund these
00:44:25.180
small victories are not possible and you know it might seem like a small victory but this changes the
00:44:32.120
entire world for this doctor who just wants to go to work and make people healthy and it has a knock-on
00:44:37.800
effect on other cases so you got to win the small ones to change the entire system and that's what
00:44:43.740
our friends at the democracy fund are doing so kudos to the democracy fund and kudos to the donors to
00:44:49.180
the democracy fund this one's on you all right well let's start you a quick ad break and we'll come
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this is his thing this is a real hobby horse for him this is i think the hill he's gonna die on so
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and uh it's denim so it's all the rage these days yeah it's a really nice one yeah that one right
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there i love that one yeah that's great all right so all right before we've run out of time here
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we um wanted to bring you this article from zero hedge and uh it's well again the headline tells you
00:48:32.500
everything you need to know but the united nations is planning a digital id linked to bank accounts
00:48:38.140
surprise surprise here comes the social credit score um the un is planning to introduce a global
00:48:46.920
digital id system that is linked to individuals bank accounts the plan which is similar to the
00:48:52.180
system developed by the world economic forum i mean there you are the globalists collaborate
00:48:58.100
is outlined in three new policy briefs from the un and they're titled a global digital compact
00:49:05.440
reform to the international financial architecture and the future of outer space governance i wonder if
00:49:12.300
elon musk will come into play on that one but even if i escape the planet u.n secretary
00:49:19.620
i'm just thinking like even if i escape the planet general they'll get me
00:49:25.380
you're not even safe on mars sheila i know i know anymore
00:49:32.240
um from the report it says digital id is linked to bank
00:49:37.540
go ahead sorry i think that my internet is freezing once again oh this rural connection maybe i need
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elon musk no well yeah i'm just i was just gonna say even if the aliens come and rescue me from all of
00:49:56.640
this um that there's no there's no safe space from the united nations they are even trying to get us
00:50:04.320
off planet um what like this what they call it is quite frightening officially titled our common
00:50:13.640
agenda i'm not even trying to hide this stuff uh gutierre's vision should be given the green light
00:50:18.940
in september 2024 during an event dubbed the summit for the future when do we get a say in all of this
00:50:25.920
like when do when do we i don't recall voting for the un secretary general's common agenda when do i
00:50:33.420
get a say in being forced to adopt a social credit system and if you think for a second the canadian
00:50:39.700
banks are going to push back on this you've got another thing coming have you looked at your bank
00:50:43.260
lately it looks like a pride parade barfed on it these are the people who were didn't push back
00:50:49.800
whatsoever when justin trudeau and christia freeland were like you know what we need to freeze these bank
00:50:54.940
accounts and they're like okay boss no problem so if you think that you're going to have some sort of
00:51:01.160
protection or buffer by your canadian financial institution against being involved in some social
00:51:08.720
credit scheme i think you are sadly mistaken yeah we have the full um agenda there you can the links
00:51:17.680
are great this whole article hyperlinks directly to everything that they source so that you can
00:51:21.820
dig a little bit deeper if you so please but then here that essentially the objective is to
00:51:29.500
have people devices and entities all tied up in a connected network that could apparently be
00:51:36.180
essentially administered administered seemingly by unelected bureaucrats so that's exactly what
00:51:41.600
you're saying sheila like when did i ever elect for instance world health organization director general
00:51:47.200
because this is the exact same thing just with the un uh tedros to govern the health decisions of our
00:51:54.380
supposed sovereign nation like these are unelected bureaucrats who typically aren't even well trained in the
00:52:01.400
areas that they say are said to be experts in um and we're supposed to be a democracy through checks
00:52:08.380
and balances and voting and elected officials but more and more we're seeing that these bureaucrats are
00:52:14.160
being appointed and sent on their way to represent the countries that they work for all while the actual
00:52:20.900
citizens are being suppressed really by these oligarchs globalist oligarchs
00:52:30.480
yeah and there's no escape once they start tying it to biometrics you can't escape from any of this
00:52:37.500
and this is the united nations they openly muse about carbon budgets so what's my carbon budget i live out
00:52:46.420
here in the middle of nowhere with a large vehicle so i can get back and forth to town on treacherous
00:52:52.200
roads and i'm driving kids all over the place sometimes i will go over my carbon budget by sunday
00:52:58.660
afternoon if the clock resets a sunday at 12 a.m so you know the these are the people who also say
00:53:07.000
they already impose this stuff or they're trying to impose this mark carney the former governor of
00:53:12.860
the bank of canada and uh britain as well he's sort of in charge of their large finance social credit
00:53:22.360
so part of his scheme as the new as the climate czar climate financial czar at the united nations
00:53:28.120
is to say okay how do we force sgd those social governance goals uh onto large corporations um one
00:53:40.420
of the ways they do it is by denying finance and insurance to large oil and gas companies if they want
00:53:48.500
a project they'll say actually that project that is you know cleared all the approvals of your
00:53:54.340
respecting country and or jurisdiction the large banks because they're being leaned on they're actually
00:54:00.580
not going to finance it so everything is good to go we just can't give you the money or the insurance
00:54:04.780
to build it because it doesn't reach our climate target so they're already doing this on a big level
00:54:10.960
now they just want to do it to you and they're going to link it to biometrics and so you don't have a
00:54:16.640
way to opt out it's very scary well and that there's an australian bank actually one of the um their
00:54:24.160
financial institutions i just i'm gonna pull up and share the article here um they will not be
00:54:32.620
approving diesel powered car loans by 2025 this is two years from now um this particular bank will not
00:54:45.940
fund car loans for new fossil fuel vehicles from 2025 onward so you know this is not conspiracy
00:54:52.920
theory this is actually happening and being implemented before our eyes um and this whole
00:55:00.200
un digital id link to bank accounts i mean this is just one step in the internet of things and if you
00:55:07.520
haven't researched or you don't know what i'm talking about there um google is your friend in this
00:55:11.980
instance you can quite literally just start typing and researching the internet of things and that's
00:55:17.200
that we will all be interconnected through an internet of literally all the things
00:55:24.280
i would argue probably by 2030 um it's all being really fast-tracked throughout what um is being coined
00:55:33.300
by government leaders and bureaucrats alike as the great reset this is par for the course
00:55:39.260
i don't want to sound like a conspiracy theorist but i definitely am stepping in that direction more
00:55:45.420
and more all the time although i'm a conspiracy um oracle sometimes sometimes when it comes to this
00:55:52.420
stuff and you know what they can't do to your older model diesel pickup turn it off from afar if you've
00:55:59.200
gone over your carbon budget and uh this there's a lot of i think controls being built in to uh the
00:56:08.360
internet of things that will include your car um through electronics that will force you to comply
00:56:15.960
with your carbon budget that is coming your way very very soon and not to mention like so what us
00:56:21.460
rural people we're just stranded in our backwoods villages and we can't get to town for milk is that
00:56:26.720
what they're going to do to us because that's what's going to happen if you don't allow people
00:56:31.000
to buy a reliable fossil fuel car that can go the distance between fort saskatchewan and calgary in
00:56:39.240
the winter well you'll be forced into one of those 15 minute smart cities and i think if we're on
00:56:45.640
youtube we have to be a bit careful in our words there yeah a human ant farm i call them that's what
00:56:53.380
they want they just put me in a human ant farmer stack them all up yeah and one of those little sea
00:56:58.740
monkey aquariums where i'll have my little castle and my little grocery store my little school but
00:57:04.680
i'm still in the aquarium with the other brine shrimp i don't want to live like that i'm not a brine shrimp
00:57:09.580
jilla do you want to talk about this um on the on the topic of oil and gas how the climate alarmists
00:57:18.020
are hypocritical i think you're going to be assessing and addressing this one later yeah i'm gonna write
00:57:24.340
this up later because this is my beat uh climate hypocrisy is my beat um and this is why i often
00:57:32.900
pull the expense records of the people who go to these luxury vacations they call climate change
00:57:40.400
summits like the as they call it the the cops the conference of the parties you'll often see it
00:57:45.680
uh labeled that way but really it's just the un climate summit and they love these things because
00:57:51.260
it's like a week-long shindig where they can just like fly in on luxury planes and then they drive
00:57:57.900
around in luxury limos that they leave idling all day because you got to be climate controlled um and
00:58:04.900
i yeah i saw the the insanity of this firsthand when i was in morocco covering these things and that's why
00:58:09.920
they don't let me back into these things anymore is they would if you got to the conference early in
00:58:15.300
the morning and that's when journalism happens is get there early i would see a water truck come and
00:58:22.020
water the desert to cut the dust so that the fancy delegates wouldn't get dust on their fancy shoes
00:58:29.380
when they went into their disposable climate controlled village where the air conditioning was
00:58:34.160
so high that my nose would run all day and i came home with like an oppressive cold that i caught
00:58:40.280
in the moroccan desert but they would hold these little seminars inside about how to force
00:58:47.040
municipalities to impose low flow shower heads that don't rinse the soap out of your hair or uh low
00:58:54.460
flush toilets um as part of the building code to save water because oh we've got to save water and i'm
00:59:00.920
like you guys we're in the desert where water is like gold and you're watering the dust because we don't
00:59:08.720
want the fancy people to get um dusty their little fancy shoes dusty and for me that was like the big
00:59:15.060
like this this is all fake this is everything is fake they're not going to live this way they have
00:59:20.080
enough money that they don't have to live this way they're going to impose this on the rest of us and
00:59:23.360
here we go from black locks more of the same uh 25 000 liters of fuel burned to attend a climate talk
00:59:33.680
governor general mary simon who is making me dislike the tradition of our monarchy more and more every
00:59:44.640
day burned through almost 25 000 liters of jet fuel to deliver a climate change speak in finland records
00:59:52.420
show simon said the world must act now the world just not her though act now to save the planet act now
00:59:59.740
when it's most critical to combat climate change at the source treating both the symptoms and the
01:00:04.520
disease said simon everyone must help reduce emissions she said we cannot ignore how we do things
01:00:11.060
we cannot ignore that how we do things is just as important as what we do said simon we must
01:00:16.440
collaborate across borders simon's february 9th speech in an impronounceable finnish name wasn't
01:00:22.920
the city name was entitled discussion on climate change and the impacts on livelihoods
01:00:27.740
you know this i mean this is just it's perfect it's the fibonacci sequence of climate change
01:00:35.940
hypocrisy where they are well-kept people who don't actually do anything but give speeches for a living
01:00:42.340
telling the people who actually make and grow things for a living that we need to cut back and we need to
01:00:49.800
do more while they're taking luxury jets to go to their stupid little conference of hypocrites it's just
01:00:55.700
perfect mary simon what is she no more climate change anyway and when what they're like eat the
01:01:03.280
bugs but we're going to have our bacon wrapped filet mignon and don't mind us yeah if we do on your tax
01:01:10.000
dollars by the way yeah um okay so we're at 201 i'm just going to get through a couple of these
01:01:16.900
chats that we've been given and we'll wrap this up uh conservative gen z gave 15 thank you very much
01:01:24.080
niagara school board had their gender policies leaked where they say they hide gender transition
01:01:30.600
there's a school board meeting tonight for the same board and then there's a link
01:01:34.560
in that comment um to a leaked document tried to download it but it didn't actually work but there's
01:01:41.540
this photo it looks like it's a draft so it would be debated likely at the meeting because it's a draft
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plan it's not set in stone but also so many school boards are doing this um they have a policy in
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place where they keep parents in the dark about gender transition it's called social transition of
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children so when their pronouns are different than their biological sex and if the students don't
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consent to their parents being told about their social transition at school then the schools will
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keep the parents in the dark and not inform them that their child is having some psychological
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struggles with their identity and that's a whole separate kind of topic here oh we have the draft
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to someone got the draft to work in studio thanks efran or olivia um so that's there at this link if
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anyone wants to go check it out but yeah this isn't anything new uh lots of school boards are doing this
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it's why parents are becoming increasingly concerned and increasingly outspoken about what these school
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boards are up to they're really going rogue um and so we'll actually be revamping our campaign
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stop classroom grooming dot com where you can go it's kind of our catch-all for all of our reports
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on this subject and it began i think about eight months ago with the gender identity and sexual
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orientation solicitation of children through these perverse school surveys um oftentimes unbeknownst
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to the parents and without their explicit consent so yeah i think the page is revamped already but we will
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have a new video coming out later today and you can sign our petition there you can also send a form
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email to your education minister so previously this was specific to ontario ontario's education minister
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stephen lecce but we've expanded and revamped the campaign it will now target or i guess um send out
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form emails to the education ministers across canada because this is really becoming an international
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issue this isn't specific to one particular province or territory this is also happening
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it seems like on a global scale so um stay tuned for that and thank you for the tip yeah you know what
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if anybody wants to have secrets with my kids that don't involve me the only acceptable one is a
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surprise birthday party for me and i don't like surprise birthday parties anything other than that
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and i'm coming to get you it's not going to be good it's not going to be good that's grooming
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when you have secrets with children that they they can't tell their parents or if children are presenting
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issues this is the one that really bothers me because if you say that you care about gender diverse kids
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then you should be informing their parents because being gender non-conforming and struggling with gender
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identity puts you at risk of suicidality so if you are concerned that these kids are in danger of
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harming themselves wouldn't you want the eyeballs at home on them wouldn't you i guess not um because
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they'd rather have the secret than have the child be safe we have a similar beat here from alberta dawn
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who gave five dollars thank you regarding recent gender in schools protest a muslim woman was pushed
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to the ground by antifa surprise surprise right a week later hundreds of muslim men and christians
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protested with no aggression from rainbow mafia because they were outnumbered yeah and we've got a video
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from adam uh coming up about that uh we've published some snippets of it on social media but very very
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very heartwarming to see and the liberals should have been careful what they wished for with
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unfettered migration from social conservative places of the world they would only vote for the liberals
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for so long i think before they realize that they've been had so
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i welcome this new battle really good i really do yep
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okay fraser mcburney our caps locks lover gives five dollars uh commie ndt did it again on monday they
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closed down king street again i think he's referring to hamilton um and i think that uh
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former federal election leader ndp leader um why can i also not think of her name words are eluding
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me today uh she's the mayor now in hamilton um anyway it'll come to me the traffic was backed up
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who is in charge of city planning they should have done it on sunday when the street was closed sorry
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fraser i'm not overly familiar with what you're talking about um but yeah it sounds like city planning
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is a little bit of a mess in hamilton 15 minute cities problems it's always going to be like
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that going forward they're just going to close off the street if you've had a little bit too much
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driving they're just going to be like yep no sorry fraser you're in your um you're in your aquarium
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for the rest of the day sorry no travel for you and it's andrea horwath uh that's the former oh yes
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federal ndp provincial uh now she because she was disgraced and never got in uh she's now the
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mayor of hamilton so congratulations to you and hamilton yeah these people just fail upwards and
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downwards all over the place and they never go away it's just whichever way the wind blows
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whack-a-mole yeah you're like progressive whack-a-mole okay uh we're way over time although
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not like david and sheila way over time which is good uh tamara thanks so much for uh co-hosting with
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me today i appreciate it um we did our best to stay on topic and get to i think we got to a lot
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i think we're optimistic everything in the headline so we're yeah that's that's what counts because
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otherwise i get the emails um so thanks tamara uh thanks everybody behind the scenes who works in
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the toronto office and across the country to make sure the show is ready and clickable for you
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take a penny from justin trudeau and all that is to say as david menzies always says stay sane