DAILY Roundup | The cost of 'green energy', Alberta's crime prevention plan, Library book banning
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In this episode of the Daily Roundup, host Adam Sose and co-host Dre Humphries-J discuss the ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada allowing Ezra Levant's account to be unfiltered and unblocked by the government, as well as the recent court ruling allowing the government to block Rebel News founder Onyx Drea's account.
Transcript
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Hello, everyone, and welcome to Rebel News' Daily Roundup.
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Your host for the day, Adam Sose here, and I am joined by my fabulous colleague, Dre Humphries-J.
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I'm doing good. Can't complain. Happy to be back on the Daily Roundup with you.
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Yeah, it's good to be back. It's been a minute. It was like a long time we didn't do any together, and now we're doing them more frequently.
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It's fun. I like doing them with you very much.
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Yes, exactly. Yeah, exactly. Got to get some Western representation out there.
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But fear not, if you're not in the West, we have some stories that affect your part of the world, too.
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But realistically, anything that affects the West affects all of Canada.
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We know that. Same thing out East. That's the way she rolls.
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Before we get into some stories of the day, however, here, though, I do want to roll through some of the nuts and bolts of the live stream.
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So if you are watching us, you're probably watching on Rumble, Odyssey, YouTube.
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If you get one of those platforms, I do just want to encourage you to consider switching away from a platform like YouTube.
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The majority of our viewers are now watching on the other platforms, platforms like Rumble that don't control what you say or how you say it within reason.
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Of course, they want to give you a platform, an opportunity to share your perspective rather than telling you what you are allowed to say.
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So that is the nuts and bolts of where you can watch us.
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The fun thing, though, about Rumble Rants is that you're actually going to have the opportunity with those Rumble Rants to chip in a couple bucks, have a conversation with us.
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And you can actually give us some feedback. That way we can interact with you.
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That is really my favorite part of the stream is those interactions, getting some live feedback.
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Sometimes you have perspectives that we simply don't have.
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And if we get to interact with you, we get to broaden our horizons a little bit.
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So that is wonderful. You can also support us by joining on Locals.
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Locals is an opportunity for you to follow us very much like any social media platform you'd see out there.
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But some of our exclusive content that's usually paid walled or restricted, some of the content you can access on Rebel News Plus as well, that's going to be only discoverable on Locals.
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So join us on Locals.com and support us that way as well.
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With that said, we can get into some of the stories of the day.
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Court orders Environment Minister to unblock Rebel News founder Onyx.
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And as you see here, the CBC state broadcaster has had to report on it.
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You know, Ezra says that it's the sweetest part.
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So already we have our dear convicted criminal, Gabriel here, being ordered after two years.
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If you go to twitterlawsuit.com, you can find out everything.
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But this has been a two-year battle for freedom of, I don't know if you'd call it freedom of, well, it's constitutional freedoms would be what it is.
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But essentially, this is a politician who has staff helping his Twitter account run and is censoring Ezra Levant and, in a way, Rebel News.
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And so you have to hold these guys accountable.
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Yeah, well, and this is the thing is you have these politicians basically spending the public purse on resources to sort of build up their fame effectively instead of what they're supposed to be doing.
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And so you have to hold these people on social media, letting people know, as a person, you can do this if you have a private account.
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But if this is your public account, you are an official operating as an agent of the government.
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And you can't just ban people you disagree with.
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That's not how representative democracies work.
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Not that we're exactly representative, but they profess that that's what they're aspiring to anyways.
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But, yeah, so what happened here, and ultimately the ruling hinged on the fact that banning of the posts limited his ability to engage in debate on matters of public concern.
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And I certainly, I know for a number of politicians locally here, I have to have additional accounts.
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And some of them I haven't even interacted with.
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But their politicians, Mayor Gioti Gondek, for example, will tweet stuff and I can't see it.
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So, yeah, it's pretty wild to see that this is what politicians have gone to.
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I absolutely understand if there's been threats or something like that.
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But someone disagreeing with you or posting your content with a commentary, a journalist, an independent press accredited journalist, a mainstream counterpoint that Rebel News is.
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It's incredible, though, because this isn't just this isn't the first win.
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They try to exclude us from the leaders debates.
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And it's very refreshing to see the tide turning a little bit.
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Everyone's sensing this government's on the way out.
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Like this decision is beyond the polls shrinking and everyone thinking Trudeau is on the way out.
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So and those victories on the leadership debates, those go back as well beyond this sort of downturn.
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So a lot of concerns over decisions and court rulings and all that stuff.
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But sometimes just sometimes they do get it right.
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But yeah, the sweet, the sweetest part of all of this is the fact that CBC just had to report it.
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And they couldn't they couldn't really put any spin on it to make it seem like anything other than a win.
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Oh, I just wanted to add one thing to that, because I was like scanning and reading.
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I'm like, oh, my gosh, they didn't even call him or Rebel News, a far right sort of news outlet.
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I don't think the shift is that they're finally just trying to be nice.
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I think it's just they're realizing, hey, Rebel News won here.
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Let's actually practice journalism and say what happened here.
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And it wasn't really inflamed on what they said, which is quite remarkable for the CBC.
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And one of the things they mentioned is all that he had to do was just simply mute Ezra.
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If you didn't want him commenting or other people saying he could have simply muted.
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So while some of the courts are getting it right, and apparently even CBC is managing to get it right.
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But kudos to them for reporting it relatively straight.
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Another field, there are other fields, certainly, and particularly in the sort of professional worlds,
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whether it be academic colleges, whether it be colleges of physicians, or in this case,
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Well, those places, they're holding on a little more fervently to the old early days of Trudeau ways
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where you can just bully people around, boss people around.
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You've no doubt heard of this story, an opinion piece here coming out of the Financial Post.
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A censorship over opinions concerning whether we are in a climate emergency, catastrophe, apocalypse,
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or even worse, has made headlines recently because of well-known travails of Jordan Peterson,
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who has been ordered by the College of Psychologists of Ontario to undergo re-education
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at the hands of social media experts for an indefinite period at his own expense.
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The CPO reprimanded Peterson for, among other things, remarks he made on Joe Rogan podcast
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concerning climate change policy, a subject that bears no relationship to his clinical practice as a psychologist.
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But the crux of this is, I mean, the sentiment of, like, sending someone for re-education,
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for not going along with, and this isn't like a, this isn't like a controversial, like, radical opinion.
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They want people to believe that, saying maybe the climate change isn't quite what the government's saying.
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They want people to think that that's as radical as some extreme, extreme positions out there.
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For daring to question some policy, even, on climate change, to question how this government
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is addressing policy, which, by the way, the government's policies to address climate change
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They're a money redistribution scheme that doesn't help the environment in any way, shape, or form.
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But for daring to question their policies and those schemes that really aren't connected
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to the environment, he has to go through re-education now.
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And, yeah, I don't think people really know how much censorship is surrounding the climate change stuff.
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We know it when we talked about the COVID stuff.
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But I remember Michelle Sterling, who we've interviewed a few times from Friends of Science,
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I remember that they had a petition going a few years back where they were calling on Trudeau
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because hundreds of science were being censored about this topic.
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I know that you two has, at least at one point, I don't know if they still do because their
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At one point, they had rules about what you can and cannot say about climate change.
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If you're going to, you know, deny any climate, I better be careful on what I'm going to say.
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And then also, even if it's on the political, you know, spectrum we see in Canada, I know
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I've reported a few times about who is now the leader of the Conservative Party of British
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And recently, I think I just put it in the article, one of the articles that mentioned,
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if you scroll down a bit, he was formerly for years a member of the leader of the opposition
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party in BC, the BC United, which was formerly the BC Liberals, they just changed their name.
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But he got booted out of that caucus on his birthday, not because he said something about
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climate change, but because he retweeted Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore, you know, just sort
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of challenging the narrative that we hear all the time.
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So you're seeing it on a political, you know, level like that.
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Well, and you talk about the Red Deer school trustee, or I believe it was, or administrator,
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who happens to be the cousin of the health minister at Lagrange right now, the same last
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But she basically shared, and we talked about this, maybe not the best, comparing directly
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If you're going to talk about the circumstance leading up to the Holocaust and how some of
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those things, you can make a subtle point there.
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But regardless, she shared a meme that was sort of juxtaposing radical progressive ideologies
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today and the radical, in the minds of some villains in the past, progressive ideologies
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It is complete and totalitarian ideological indoctrination.
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And the concerning thing here is, and I know this is a sensitive topic, and it's not one
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But the sentiment of denialism used to go back to slavery or the Holocaust or these horrific
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And they're trivializing the notion of denialism by making it about things like carbon tax or
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And to be fair, those questions are questions of science, not morals.
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And you are supposed to question medicine's efficacy.
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You are supposed to question current government policies and taxes.
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So using that language of denialism on those subjects, which is what progressives do, I find
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Now, these repercussions, this sort of sentiment, it extends beyond just the sort of realm of
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The costs are starting to add up for normal Canadians.
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Daniel Smith, the other day, I think, tweeted that new energy policies are going to increase
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Fed's green building codes will attack up to $80,000 on new prices for homes.
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So we are in the midst of a housing crisis, not to mention there aren't enough, which these
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regulations and restrictions are going to slow down the manufacturing process.
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There's going to be less houses available because of these hangups.
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But there's also a crisis in that people cannot afford to live anywhere.
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This policy, these policies are making this worse on two fronts.
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It says, according to a senior fellow and economics professor at the University of Guelph,
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a mandated 65% reduction in energy consumption for new residential buildings translate to
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an extra $55,000 on the average home, new home, and almost $80,000 in BC.
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And it says that, you know, there's no real benefit in terms of emissions and reductions.
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And you're right, we're already in this crisis.
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We already have people coming to the country in droves expecting the Canadian dream and getting
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With housing costs already a major concern for so many Canadians, Ottawa's new building
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energy efficiency regulations will increase the cost of housing even more.
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So this is, yeah, it's like give an inch, take a mile.
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And again, as someone who has, you know, a teen who's close to young adults, what does
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Well, the sun is setting and people are realizing that there's a long, dark night ahead.
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I even know friends from my generation who didn't buy early, weren't hustling right out
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of school and didn't get walked in on a mortgage on a reasonable rate.
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And it's like, the thing here is, and I go back to this time and time again, but the
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whole sentiment of you'll own nothing and you'll be happy.
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Rent is so high that you can't afford to save anything up, so you'll never be able to buy
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Sometimes your rent is even more than your mortgage, but they have it set up so that you'll
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never be able to save enough thanks to other government policies that restrict what kind
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And for people who are, people who did it right, people who listened to the generation
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before us and said, okay, go to college, go to university, get a job.
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You're going to be able to take care of your family.
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Well, you can have two people with college at university educations doing their very best
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and you still might not be able to make ends meet.
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Not that long ago, $100,000 coming into a house was ample.
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You could go to Disneyland every couple of years.
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You might even be downsizing with that kind of money coming into a house, particularly
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I mean, on the right side, I guess people catch in and the people come together for change.
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This isn't the exact meme, but this is the picture where that was used for the meme.
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And if we put it on the screen, but basically it said, you know, me as an adult realizing
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that in grade nine, I should have been buying a home.
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And that's the reality for, you know, people depending on their age.
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It's like, you know, they didn't have the time to be just in their young 20s and whatever.
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And even the rental market out here in BC is insane.
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When people are in droves to rent a property in Vancouver or the nearby suburbs, the owners
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So it's like rental agencies and there's all these weird restrictions.
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Like it will be a five bedroom home, but they'll be like, we don't want more than four people
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Or we're seeing a lot of just individual rooms being rented out too.
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So something has to give care when it comes to the living situation.
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It's a problem that we can't ignore and we can't have the climate, you know, narrative
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The government's 28.2 billion investment for EV plants will take 20 years to break even.
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They won't break even, but sure, they'll take 20 years.
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The amount of government money that, and by government money, I retract that.
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The amount of taxpayers' money that is just given out to rich folks.
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It's so funny that Jagmeet Singh, the Trudeau liberals will say that they're for the middle
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class and they're going to stop making the rich rich.
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The conservatives will cut taxes on people who are going to make their own money.
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The liberals and Jagmeet Singh literally give billions of dollars to billionaires.
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They envision themselves as Robin Hood, except they're stealing from the poor.
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They're stealing from the middle class working people.
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They're stealing from people who barely pay their taxes and giving to the rich.
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Pierre Paglia, for the conservatives, at least in concept, what they want to do is cut
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So yes, the rich are going to get richer, but you and I are also going to get richer.
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That's the intention is give more people more money, not steal money from the people who
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need it and give it to grocery chains to change all their fridges over and electric
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Um, we're all for companies building, growing and investing, but I mean, it should be with
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their own money because we don't get the profits.
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But yeah, this is it in the, in the hysterical climate of climate hysteria that this is what
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happens is, is, is, is you don't ask any questions.
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You know, it's tempting to, I wouldn't, I wouldn't go EV, but hybrid, you know, it's
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I think the highest was $2 and 20 cents and stuff.
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And I drive a lot for work, but you know, it's all, everybody knows when you look into,
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you know, the energy cars are not any better for the environment.
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You also can be a part of this, um, on rumble or odyssey, but it followed a plastic bag.
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And basically what we're doing is we're feeling so good about ourself, what we're doing.
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And then we're just dumping our, our, uh, you know, plastic off in a third world country
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and paying them to shut up about it while it's just, it's all and yeah, the number one
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is we already talked about is in censorship, censorship.
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So we could collaboratively come up with the best solution on how to take care of the
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Um, but as soon as there's this unrealistic fear, uh, that's put over the people to, you
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know, make them pay more taxes, obviously something's wrong.
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So we were giving the CBC a little bit of credit when we started off this segment.
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That's going to turn rapidly now, rapidly now, and we're fair.
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Unlike some folks, um, before we get to an ad break, I really quickly want to look at
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Let's find two high indoor temperatures are dangerous, especially when there's no relief
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So now the indoor temperatures, like the climate change fear, the outdoor temperatures, all
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Now it's the indoor temperatures too, but it sounds a lot like they're advocating for air
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conditioning here, which, which people used to be able to afford, um, in the real world.
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But now not only is climate change affecting the outdoor temperatures, it's affecting the
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When it's hot outside, it's hot inside, but, uh, we've always known that it being really
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hot inside is probably not great for, for your health, especially if you're old and sick.
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We've got a, a, a banger of a CBC article to come back to, but before that, we're going
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It's all aboard the Freedom Train in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
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You can check Rebel News for updates and also the Freedom Passport site.
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Tamara Leach, who led the Truckers Convoy, will be sharing the stage with some of the
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finest international recording artists, like the Chopped Horns from New York City, who's
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played with Alicia Keys, Stevie Wonder, the Rolling Stones, and many more.
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Plus New World's son, just off a European tour, and the legendary R&B master, Leroy Emanuel.
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Saturday, November 25th at Niagara-on-the-Lake Central Community Center, 680 York Road.
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Okay, does that not look like the, yeah, that looks so cool.
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Rebel News is actually hosting it, so you're going to see some of the rebels there and things
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I mean, we see her with such grace and class as she's entering and leaving the courtroom.
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I was privy to hear her, you know, do her guitar, and I'm not really good with instruments,
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but she was great, so I had a little sneak peek.
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Yeah, don't miss that, and it's by our great friends with Freedom Passport that are also
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I think, yeah, it's going to be at the Niagara-on-the-Lake-Central Community Center live performance.
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You go to freedompassport.ca slash concert, freedompassport.ca slash concert.
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It's so much fun to, like, so often, whether you consider yourself part of the freedom movement,
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whether you're politically active, whether you're one of the people who sort of lost everything
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because of COVID restrictions and vaccine mandates, when you can get together and just
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I've had the opportunity to spend some time with some of these people that we see in news
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stories in sort of fun environments, whether it's like a rebel screening, a rebel event,
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or even out at local wrestling, whatever it may be, to see them in sort of a different
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It humanizes everybody and makes what's happened.
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Another opportunity that is coming up in another event that's going to be a lot of fun, it's
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being called the conservative event of the year.
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Ben Shapiro is one of the best conservative commentators in the world.
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His live appearances are legendary for showcasing his quick thinking and stalwart defense of
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He's the host of the Ben Shapiro Show, a syndicated columnist, lawyer, bestselling author,
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Known for his ingenious debates, jaw-dropping opinions, and relentless ability to tackle the
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hottest cultural topics of our time, the Wilberforce Project will host Ben on November
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If you use the code REBEL, you can visit benshapirolive.ca for tickets.
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I believe this is his first time coming to Canada as a speaker, period.
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And wherever you sit on Ben Shapiro, I mean, he is one of the most active, engaging people
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advocating for sort of anything resembling social conservatism in the world today.
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And we're hoping to see many of you there as well.
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Do you think you might make the trip over for that one?
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With a squeaky voice, but I've gotten used to it over the years, but definitely where
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And what better way to trigger a Liberal than to buy a ticket to see Ben Shapiro live in
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You get a ticket, you trigger a Liberal, and you get to see Ben Shapiro.
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So if you're coming, you're going to get to talk to us, meet us.
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Maybe, Drea hopefully coming, I'll definitely be there.
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And I know we've got some other folks coming as well.
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Now, this is a very sad story, but I just wanted to talk about it because the journalism
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Indigenous father of two killed by RCMP in Revelstoke was likely trying to get home,
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The man shot and killed by RCMP last month following reports of a stolen vehicle in Revelstoke
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was a young Indigenous man trying to get home to Manitoba in time for his son's birthday,
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according to his sister, Gary Posh Jr., excuse the pronunciation, 23, a member of the Long
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Plain First Nation, was visiting BC to help her relative move back to Portage La Prairie.
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The sister said that her brother was a vibrant kid, always smiling, always happy.
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Gary loved to work on his motorcycles and four-wheelers, Melissa said, and he hunted
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and fished to help feed his family, bring home elk and deer.
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Never had a bad day, always loved everyone, always gave everyone hugs.
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So we're two-thirds of the way through the article.
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Patrick's going to be following reports of a stolen vehicle, goes on, BC Independence
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Investigation Office, civilian-led, they're investigating, still going.
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Melissa said Gary's visit was taking longer than he expected and wanted to get back to
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his young daughter and son, the last thing she heard from a younger brother.
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We're more than halfway through the article, and then they finally acknowledged this guy
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did steal the vehicle, was involved in an on-foot police chase, then tried to steal a police
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Unless you read this entire article, you'd believe some guy was just trying to get home
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There was a confusion about whether a vehicle had been stolen.
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No, he engaged in an altercation with police, tried to steal their vehicle, it seems.
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And it's a tragedy, condolences to the family, obviously, as well as the officers who were
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They're going all the way down before they engage us.
00:26:40.200
You have to report on this responsibly, because what it does is it creates, and we're going
00:26:44.960
to talk about police responsibilities in a minute here, so don't get me wrong.
00:26:48.540
But it creates an environment of hostility and anger, as we saw with, say, residential
00:26:53.460
school discoveries, that this community feels unduly targeted.
00:26:58.880
And when you put an article like this, and you're completely skirting the facts, if it
00:27:03.100
wasn't a group that CBC is overly sensitive towards, they would have laid the facts at the
00:27:09.660
They put the peanut butter down first, and then they slapped a bagel on top at the very
00:27:14.280
They did this one backwards, but just how common is this, this sort of spinning of stories
00:27:24.000
Well, no, I think you hit a lot on the nail there.
00:27:29.180
Now, obviously, like you said, this is a tragedy, and who better to explain that than a family
00:27:34.780
So they're leading so heavy with the emotional side over the facts, which is, you know, the
00:27:39.600
sister who's grieving the loss of her brother and saying the good things about him.
00:27:43.080
Obviously, she's going to say that, but leading with that and leading in the title, studies
00:27:47.500
already show that the average person doesn't even make it through an article, they make
00:27:53.300
And if you're lucky, another couple of sentences.
00:27:55.500
So you're right, they're going to walk away with this impression that there is literally
00:27:59.200
no logical reason behind, you know, this death here that's happened.
00:28:04.000
And so the first thing goes to shame on the CBC for pushing, you know, something that
00:28:10.580
isn't that, you know, no police officer wants to kill someone.
00:28:14.020
I mean, there can be brutality, but for the most part, they're serving and protecting and
00:28:20.180
They're running towards danger, like a pursuit to protect other people.
00:28:25.100
And they a lot of them have to go when something like this happens, they have PTSD to deal with.
00:28:30.360
It's hard for them to deal with their own family.
00:28:34.420
And it's like you said, you mentioned the unmarked grave claims.
00:28:40.580
If you dare to question those claims that are popping up, we're seeing that they were not
00:28:45.120
accurate, especially with the ground penetrating radar, which can't find it, as you know.
00:28:51.160
But it reminded me, I was trying to find the, I think I just found it, but it reminds me
00:28:59.900
Some of you might've heard recently, I think last week, she was 21 years old in the US.
00:29:14.000
I mean, you don't actually like see her die or anything like that, but trigger warning.
00:29:17.680
I just said she was pregnant and she shot, I'll let the producers decide if they want
00:29:26.540
And even when the body cam shows, that was released quite quickly, I will say in this
00:29:33.240
So the police go like, you know, we did not just shoot a black pregnant woman, but they
00:29:39.980
showed the body cam, they release it and they show that she actually, you know, she's been
00:29:49.220
An officer's in front of the car saying, stop, get out.
00:29:55.340
And I've seen so many articles come out where they're only showing, like, there's two different
00:30:01.160
angles of body cam that only show the one angle where it's like, you don't even see
00:30:05.100
she's coming towards the officer and you just hear the shots.
00:30:08.780
And it's like so crazy that, and it's so, it's so wrong and so evil to cause sort of civil
00:30:15.880
So it is frustrating to see this because if there is negligence, if there is brutality,
00:30:21.760
But when you start, you know, calling that or making things look like that when it's
00:30:27.000
not, then people don't even take the issue seriously when it really is.
00:30:34.060
And the other issue is, is there is like opinion journalism discussing like policies, but on
00:30:39.700
instances of like alleging violence or characterizing an incident as it unfolded, which we've seen
00:30:52.240
Um, and so we, we see events like this happening all the time.
00:30:55.680
Like for example, you look at the depictions in media and the, the, the bogus stories that
00:31:00.900
were run about the freedom convoy, which is by almost every metric, most peaceful protest
00:31:08.460
And maybe the decibels were a bit loud from the honking, but yeah, the news, there was
00:31:16.780
And then you literally have people trying to run over cops and it's like, well, we're
00:31:22.760
Like the equivalent of the freedom convoy would have been like, like six paragraphs about how
00:31:29.800
And then one little line being like, and like, there was a bit of honking.
00:31:33.620
Like that's, that would have been the CBC if they were applying the same standards
00:31:36.660
of advertising, which I'm going to call it advertising for the government, not journalism
00:31:45.560
I'm going to turn to a story now with Calgary police.
00:31:50.720
This is a neighborhood, basically one or two neighborhoods away from me that this happened
00:31:54.440
in, but 18 year old Danilo Canales Glenn was playing basketball.
00:32:00.420
And the details at this point, we don't have all of them.
00:32:02.580
So I don't want to speculate, but playing basketball.
00:32:05.360
I mean, he was effectively then bear sprayed and stabbed repeatedly to the best of my
00:32:18.500
Now the people who were guilty of this crime, or at least have been accused rather.
00:32:28.860
They're not revealing the names of the individuals because I guess they are brothers or revealing
00:32:34.020
the name of the 18 year old would reveal the name of the 16 year old effectively.
00:32:38.340
You know, I looked into this because I was seeing if there was some politicking going
00:32:41.920
And I guess with whether it's domestic abuse or cases where siblings are involved, this
00:32:52.080
But I just want to go back and talk a little bit about the intentional omission.
00:32:58.760
It's not a key issue now because they've been caught, but they put out detailed descriptions,
00:33:04.280
the Calgary police, of the individuals involved.
00:33:08.420
And they included eye color, the brands of the fanny packs they were wearing, hair color,
00:33:22.260
And to me, one, it's irresponsible because it prompts a lot of speculation.
00:33:27.200
But two, it's underlyingly racist because if it was Caucasians, they would have said
00:33:40.020
They're clearly concealing these people's identities.
00:33:47.980
It should say because they're looking for people who murdered a kid who was playing basketball.
00:33:52.900
And not only did they get into a fight and it kind of got out of hand or it was an accident,
00:33:57.040
they had bear spray or pepper spray and they had knives and they went and started this conflict
00:34:02.960
Then when they're looking for other people, they have all the details, but they intentionally
00:34:16.820
And that's the reason they're not saying that while a family is mourning, waiting for answers.
00:34:26.440
I can't think of something off the top of my head, but where you follow it.
00:34:29.940
And sure enough, it's usually if you go to, you know, a news that isn't, you know, working
00:34:37.000
Actually, I just thought of one and it was the mass, the massacre in an Asian church,
00:34:45.040
I think during Chinese New Year this year, the beginning of this year, the original reports
00:34:52.260
that came out, they did not say, a lot of them did not say the color of the person, which
00:34:58.040
That means they're probably not white because if a white person walks in and shoots a bunch
00:35:03.860
And our BC premier, David Eby, of course, jumped on that whole situation.
00:35:13.900
And when he was at an event in the lower mainland, he actually attributed to hate when in reality,
00:35:21.540
it was an Asian man who had done that shooting.
00:35:25.540
But because they omit the face and they don't say anything about the race, his mind, our own
00:35:30.460
premier just went to hate and then he apologized for hate against Asians and used that massacre
00:35:44.420
So you don't have the news omitting something as important like that to make people believe
00:35:50.240
You have premiers of the province saying to people who maybe haven't been following the
00:35:55.220
stories closely themselves and confirming that it was a hate crime when it wasn't.
00:36:05.300
Like if you're concerned that people are going to say you're racist for describing accurately
00:36:10.580
the race of people you are looking for, don't worry about it.
00:36:15.900
Like it's not racist to apply the same standard.
00:36:18.140
It wouldn't matter if they were Asian or Caucasian or black or Hispanic.
00:36:22.680
It's an accurate description of a person saying that is not illegal.
00:36:31.980
We can observe these things, especially if I was saying I'm looking for my friend Drea.
00:36:41.960
I might I might use key defining features about you to describe you.
00:36:45.960
And we've come to the point in society where and the funny thing is I was in Brazil and
00:36:50.240
I've talked about this before and they were bringing back like just saying black and saying
00:36:54.640
white and acknowledging people's because there's sort of an underlying racism.
00:36:58.360
There's still an underlying like thought that it's bad to point that out, I think, is an
00:37:04.960
People have like a sort of reverse racism where they don't want to mention it.
00:37:09.560
Yeah, it's well, as obviously I've experienced that where people are like struggling with
00:37:14.640
what to call me and I'm like, you can just say black.
00:37:16.920
But a lot of people will say like, oh, you're African-American or you're African-Canadian
00:37:25.940
I don't think anybody really gets offended, you know, about being called black.
00:37:29.820
And if they do, they're certainly of the minority.
00:37:31.960
But it's it's all silly that we're doing this and it's not safe.
00:37:37.060
And it gives this impression that one life is more valuable than another.
00:37:40.940
Like, oh, my gosh, it was a black person who died.
00:37:43.600
Like if you're brutally murdered, then that's the story.
00:37:48.740
It doesn't really matter like what race you are, what the color of your skin is.
00:37:52.620
It's the story of how tragic the loss is and how unjust it was.
00:38:09.980
We're going to talk about him in a little bit, BC Premier David Eby.
00:38:13.760
But first, let's let's look at someone who's doing something different in response to this,
00:38:18.820
Now, this isn't directly in response, but we do see a clear seeming response from this government
00:38:31.200
The lawman will also scrap a brainwave brought in by previous NDP government where prosecutors
00:38:36.360
performed a triage on criminal cases, taking on some, dropping others.
00:38:40.780
So in essence here, what we're talking about is this catch and release.
00:38:47.060
Let them get away with crime mentalities that, by the way, in the United States have led to
00:38:50.980
those circumstances where people think they don't have to listen to cops, can steal and
00:38:56.180
And there's not going to be any consequences, that mentality, this sort of triage of it's
00:39:02.400
And you legitimately see like you can if you're if you're a businessman downtown and you you
00:39:08.080
have to relieve yourself on the side of the road in a critical situation, you'll absolutely
00:39:13.640
But if you're a homeless person defecating in the middle of the street while eating a
00:39:16.640
hamburger, which we recently saw in Edmonton, it's just like, oh, well, that's fine.
00:39:22.600
So Daniel Smith going to scrap the sentiment of enforcing some things while not enforcing
00:39:29.420
This this idea that bad actors in Alberta will be targeted.
00:39:33.740
Mickey Amory, the justice minister, also followed up with Albertans deserve to feel safe and
00:39:38.620
protected in their communities to go out their business in the downtown core without fear.
00:39:43.460
The downtown core does not feel safe right now.
00:39:45.260
Our government's introduced new measures to strengthen the justice system and to make sure
00:39:48.840
criminals, especially violent repeat offenders, are held accountable for their actions.
00:39:53.640
He was joined by Mike Ellis and a number of other people.
00:39:57.260
I'm RG Sohi, the mayor of Edmonton, community partners to announce new initiatives to protect
00:40:01.980
our communities, including the creation of a new targeted prosecution units in Edmonton
00:40:05.680
and Calgary, changes to the bail practice protocol, as well as limiting the triage practice
00:40:12.000
The whole catch and release, you commit a serious crime and you're back on the street that
00:40:18.340
It seems finally that that is going to come to an end.
00:40:22.320
We talk about this sometimes, but what's the contrast here compared to BC and other parts
00:40:27.940
Well, obviously in Vancouver, for example, we have places that don't feel safe as well,
00:40:36.100
And you're right, there's definitely a double standard of what you see happens, you know,
00:40:42.160
And to a certain degree, I get it, they can't just go around arresting everybody when it's
00:40:47.460
But it's like if you jaywalk in that area, like you're probably going to get in a lot
00:40:53.080
And, you know, this is a little bit of a different topic.
00:40:55.620
But one thing I have reported on where I saw a complete double standard is, you know, how
00:41:01.100
people when they claim to be, you know, that they identify as transgender, how they can
00:41:08.780
And that's something, you know, as soon as they, maybe they'll assault someone and then
00:41:13.880
they'll say, oh, it's because they're, you know, they're a transphobe or something.
00:41:20.100
Perhaps the most prominent case that case is, I've reported on is good old Jessica Simpson,
00:41:29.260
In fact, you know, I just realized right now it's been a while since I said that name, but
00:41:33.500
we have a whole bunch of articles if you go to univetrial.com, where we have covered just
00:41:40.460
how much this individual who preyed on immigrant women who assaulted our former colleague, Kian
00:41:48.360
Bexty, while he was reporting for asking questions.
00:41:51.120
I mean, and how lenient the courts were with this violent individuals, inappropriate sexual
00:42:00.140
I mean, you name it, and over and over and over, they slapped this individual on the
00:42:05.160
head because he would claim that he's bullied or what have you.
00:42:10.300
You know, you need even try to sue rebel and lost that that got tossed out.
00:42:14.860
So, yeah, if you want something spicy to have popcorn or coffee with go to univetrial.com.
00:42:21.160
But that is definitely one of the examples where I see, you know, a difference in double standard.
00:42:25.960
I was working at the Justice Center while they were engaged in litigation there.
00:42:34.300
And I remember one of the things, if I believe correctly, and I believe it's in the public
00:42:46.120
But there was a point where I was uploading some of the case files.
00:42:50.860
Um, and there was a point in the court where they insisted that the lawyer refer to it and
00:42:56.320
excuse if there's children in the room, maybe cover their ears.
00:42:58.940
But for Jessica Simpson, the judge was like, can you please say her penis?
00:43:04.260
Uh, they insisted that the lawyers say her penis when they were discussing court proceedings.
00:43:09.380
And I was, I was typing, I'm like, sorry, but no.
00:43:16.740
Oh yes, the compelled speech in the courts over that issue is nuts.
00:43:21.960
Uh, coming back to David Eby, um, BC Premier David Eby says he is white, hot, angry, gee
00:43:28.260
willikers, uh, that the man charged in a triple stabbing in Vancouver's Chinatown was out a
00:43:34.240
day, on a day pass from a psychiatric hospital, despite his history of knife attacks and murder.
00:43:38.720
You know, this is the thing that really gets me.
00:43:41.020
We saw pastors being like, I don't think I'm going to exclude people from my church.
00:43:47.720
You're going to be stuck in jail for 54 days, weeks, multiple arrests, whatever it may
00:43:53.920
But then you see like all these notices about violent offenders being released and people
00:43:57.980
getting out on day passes, um, violent criminals, literally the day of getting like thousand
00:44:02.800
dollar bail and being out in the street, sex offenders.
00:44:05.540
Like, I mean, I'm happy to see, we know Saskatchewan's falling suit, some of the other provinces
00:44:11.440
and territories starting to sound an awful lot like Alberta.
00:44:14.760
Um, is this a bit of that saying that there's a need for reform and, and that, that, that
00:44:19.300
BC maybe has their soft on crime policy isn't working?
00:44:25.380
There, I mean, that's what I think, um, the sort of opposing parties are kind of coming
00:44:33.680
I'm not sure what white, hot, angry means, but I mean, this guy, his name is Blair Evan
00:44:40.260
Uh, he's in custody and charged with three counts of aggravated assault.
00:44:44.280
So, you know, stabbing three people stabbing, not shooting.
00:44:47.920
Let's, uh, let's remember that for a second there.
00:44:50.220
But in 2008, he was, stabbed with guns though, right?
00:44:55.500
But in 2008, Donnelly was found not criminally responsible for killing his 16 year old daughter,
00:45:11.800
And walking around by themselves, not even with, you know, some sort of chaperone or things
00:45:16.840
like that into the community so they could do this and wreak terror again.
00:45:21.340
Um, as far as, you know, pushing for new policies in this area, I know the Conservative Party of
00:45:26.840
BC, um, who's starting to come on the, sort of on the rise a little bit there.
00:45:32.920
Actually, I just did a report about how a poll just showed that they're surpassing in support
00:45:37.660
with Intel subscribers from Main Street Research, uh, surpassing the opposition party, which is the
00:45:45.920
But, you know, the Conservative Party of the BC has, of BC has been saying, hey, we need to push back
00:45:52.820
Um, and now we're starting to see, I got an email, so I don't know, I don't think we can show this,
00:45:58.240
but I did get an email from the BC United saying we need to be tougher on this kind of stuff.
00:46:02.400
So it's like, why, why do you have to wait and tell something like that for the BC United
00:46:07.280
to be like, now it's time, but this is unacceptable.
00:46:15.180
The, uh, the Alberta approach to, uh, now that we've talked about crime, let's talk about
00:46:19.960
recovery addictions, um, by contrast to the madness of safe supply.
00:46:25.140
Um, now we saw an overall trend of decreased deaths.
00:46:28.640
There's been a couple of months that have been a bit off in Alberta, but generally the trend
00:46:32.900
Um, but to actually look at the direct statistics on safe supply programs, um, and this coming
00:46:38.120
from True North, uh, data on safe supply drug programs shows increase in deaths six months
00:46:43.140
after British Columbia decriminalized simple possession of all drugs.
00:46:46.500
Statistics show that drug overdoses are projected to hit an all time high by the end of the year.
00:46:51.200
Despite this data release, Toronto is still moving towards decriminalizing possessions,
00:46:56.860
According to the Toronto sun, the city of Toronto has requested an exemption from federal drug
00:47:01.040
laws pushed by chief medical officer, Dr. Eileen Davila and police chief Myron Demke, uh,
00:47:07.040
supported by council Toronto's, uh, request encompasses an even wider range of drugs than
00:47:14.820
Who on earth, I'm sorry, but this is just malarkey.
00:47:18.040
And to, to you, I'm white hot, angry about this, um, look, look around like these people literally
00:47:27.780
don't leave their ivory towers, um, and look at the world.
00:47:31.320
Like as more, as you have safe injection sites and safe supply and you decriminalize drugs,
00:47:40.460
Like every downtown core is starting to look like, yeah.
00:47:44.600
Well, and it's just getting worse and worse and worse.
00:47:49.000
Like I don't even need the statistics to know the government handing out drugs and the government
00:47:53.100
decriminalizing drugs across the board is not effective.
00:47:57.240
I get the war on drugs is not a winning strategy.
00:48:00.240
It generally hasn't been, but this is a tacit endorsement saying that, oh, it's fine.
00:48:10.140
And you can see it on the streets everywhere that does this turns into like Portland or
00:48:23.140
And, and also just from an enabling perspective, I mean, some things are supposed to have stigma
00:48:29.140
Again, you can't be locking up everybody who's using drugs or things like that, but the government
00:48:36.200
And watching these overdoses going up and up and pretending like it's a good thing.
00:48:49.500
I do have experience with working with people with co-occurring disorders.
00:48:53.320
That's people who struggle with addiction and mental health together.
00:48:58.000
And that is the vast majority of people you're going to see in these areas using these sort
00:49:06.060
It is people who are dealing with mental health issues, trauma and addiction.
00:49:11.340
So you are not helping unless you are having a full multi-pronged approach.
00:49:17.900
And it's just going to keep building and building.
00:49:20.140
And people who, who live in that sort of field, some of them, you know, some of them don't even
00:49:27.240
Some of them don't want to follow rules where they have to be in by 10, 10 at night and things
00:49:31.700
So they start migrating to certain areas, you know, where, you know, you can get the
00:49:40.080
And like I've said before, you also don't stop using, like you don't stop using just because
00:49:48.300
We saw an example of that with the man who tried to open up or did open up in Vancouver.
00:49:55.100
Um, he opened up sort of like a instant, Hey, buy your drugs here.
00:50:00.200
And he's like, if the government's doing it, why can't I?
00:50:09.580
If we really want to help stabilize, we need a different approach.
00:50:13.480
Well, I know minister, uh, Mike Ellis here in Alberta, he pointed out that those clean
00:50:21.040
So they'll take them from the government, sell them to like kids from universities whose
00:50:28.740
And then they'll buy cheap drugs and their drug of preference anyways.
00:50:32.220
So you're effectively just providing the drug of preference.
00:50:35.560
If you're going to give them a drug that isn't the high that they need, they're going to take
00:50:41.380
They are very, some of the money, like it is impressive.
00:50:44.760
If you talk to some people who are homeless and their, their life is just about drugs and
00:50:49.560
you ask them how much money they make to keep up with their habit.
00:50:58.300
So, so if you're going to get free drugs and it's not their drug of choice, they're not
00:51:05.960
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I want to rip through a few of these stories because we want to get to them all.
00:52:22.080
And there's some good ones to talk about really.
00:52:26.980
You're, you're spamming memes in our conversation right now for those at home.
00:52:33.500
We talked about the reeducation of Jordan Peterson.
00:52:35.860
Now, let's look at this tweet about books being banned or rather being removed from
00:52:46.460
This is the new book burning and removing books from libraries.
00:52:48.960
We've become a very sterilized and docile society.
00:52:57.900
So you can have, you can have like disgusting pornography for children, uh, in schools and,
00:53:07.760
Pushing gender ideology, confusing kids, completely inappropriate conduct, drag story hour in libraries.
00:53:14.900
But Anne Frank's diary, Harry Potter, the hunger games, the very hungry caterpillar.
00:53:25.120
These are just some of the books removed from, uh, Peel district, uh, school shelves on this
00:53:33.000
Like this is, this isn't like, uh, yeah, well, I guess that's not age inappropriate or what
00:53:43.180
You know, I haven't read that book, but it seems like, you know, how is the caterpillar
00:53:49.000
But I'm offended by Anne Frank being removed and I'm not even Jewish.
00:53:55.060
That, that seems shocking to me that that would be a book taken off of the, the libraries here
00:54:00.120
and you hit it on the nail with what you're talking about.
00:54:02.100
We report on this often at stockclassroomgrooming.com.
00:54:06.520
It's a great resource for you to share articles, to, uh, let other parents know, but the stuff
00:54:12.020
that is getting on the shelves in schools is completely, it's repulsive.
00:54:17.340
Actual sexual acts being shown to little kids, um, and being labeled as, uh, you know, diversity
00:54:24.500
And then meanwhile, see you, Anne Frank, we've got no, uh, no more room for you.
00:54:28.860
I mean, it's like Aunt Jemima all over again, uh, getting rid of her and her legacy for
00:54:35.040
Um, get that Harriet Tubman poster off the wall and until no, thank you, uh, get them
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It's like, like you take, you take someone who's sort of like a, the, one of the sort
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of, and I mean, I, I'm, I'm using this term in non-facetiously, but like a poster, a poster
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child for like victimized, marginalized communities just surviving.
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The other thing too, is these shelves are apparently now empty.
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So it's not like they're like cycling in books.
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They're literally like, like removing books there.
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Libraries have become the newest target by a movement that claims to pursue equity while
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Uh, book banning is a heck of a step into the dark ages.
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There was, by the way, the books in the dark ages were way better and they were actually
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incredibly well-written and readily available and probably engaged in ideas on a level that
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our, our modern enlightened age couldn't, couldn't fathom to comprehend.
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But regardless, um, this is a step into authentic dark ages, certainly a modern day book burning
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and it's with everything from Anne Frank to the, to the, to a hungry caterpillar.
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It's, it's, it's, that, that's a gamut of books to be removing while.
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Like, is there, can you even think of where they were coming from with them?
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They want us eating bugs and nobody eats the bug.
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Um, this is a wild story and I want to talk about the reaction, uh, cockroaches, previous
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violations, a kitchen used by Calgary daycares as E. coli outbreak toll climbs to 264.
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So there's, uh, so many people from daycares across the city, all using the same place.
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Um, and, and this is a facility that has had E. coli outbreaks.
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I, I don't understand why it hasn't been shut down to be perfectly honest.
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I suspect it will be now, but they're trying to spin this as though it's the, the provincial
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I should there have been more, I mean, maybe blame AHS for not shutting this place down
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categorically, but everyone's trying to score political capital and people getting sick because
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this gross business that has numerous warnings against it already continue to do malpractice
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and people are seriously sick and hospitalized over this.
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None of the tweets have been like, hold this company accountable.
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There's been some tweets about concern over the children, but most of what I'm seeing on
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social media is like attacking the newly appointed health minister who just took on the job.
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Stop trying to score political capital on very serious circumstances like this.
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Though, I suppose scoring political capital on, uh, semi tragic or, or at least difficult
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Um, in order to get to everything, cause I know there's stuff you want to talk about.
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We'll skip over the article here, but Justin Trudeau is heading home for India after being
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Um, this is so funny to me, but let's, let's watch this video, um, from, uh, media in India
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Long does it take to fly down a plane from Canada, especially if you are the prime minister
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He was set to leave India on Sunday after the G20 summit, but he was stranded here till
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Can the head of a country really afford to lose that kind of time?
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Trudeau planned to fly back to Canada on September the 10th, but his flight Airbus CC 150 Polaris
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Canada's Department of National Defense said that the plane needed a component to be replaced.
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It also said that a replacement aircraft was being sent to India to bring Trudeau home,
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Trudeau and his delegation left, but not without raising some eyebrows.
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Given that time's wrapping up, I just like love how India is like,
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You know what he could have done is he could have taken his golf cart
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Meanwhile, while they're trying to get rid of him,
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We have to remember how much Trudeau has embarrassed himself in India before.
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And I think that this is maybe some residual effect.
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But I mean, from the way he dressed, like he was in a Bollywood movie or something like
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And one of his black faces probably offended offensive to people in India, too.
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If something breaks down and we need to figure out why did that plane not make it?
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The pilot's like, yeah, no, it's not happening.
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But this is just like the level of embarrassment, this whole thing.
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And now Canada apparently can't even get an airplane to pick the guy up.
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It's embarrassing for Canada right across the board.
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It's, yeah, we're not really a serious country anymore.
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Hopefully the new leadership, we're going to emerge right back onto the scene as soon
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as we have an adult back at the helm and become one of those powers again.
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But, and if Pierre, I swear, if Pierre ever sits with his legs crossed like that, we're
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going to do a whole documentary about it because he'll be doppelgangered in or something.
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This says Mexico officials show non-human corpses.
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Don't worry about any other news or stories out there.
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This is not a Mexican official for folks out there thinking this is the deal breaker.
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This is a guy who has actually had a few stories of similar mummified aliens and alien
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conspiracies debunked in the past, and he just basically had an opportunity to present it
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Frankly, it doesn't, it's not all that significant.
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Everyone's posting this on social media saying proof confirmed aliens.
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Because, at this point, I'm not too surprised about anything.
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I'm not going to say there is no life out there.
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I'm just going to say, don't believe everything you see.
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Like you said, they're not even getting it right about who's unboxing the situation here.
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But, I do think it's weird that since actually 2020, I mean, think of all the people who've
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been called a conspiracy theory for believing in aliens and UFOs, and like the government
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And then, in 2020 of April, I think I just sent an article, but you don't have to show
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You know, in April, like, amidst the COVID thing, they release it.
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So, it's weird that this alien stuff is coming out.
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But, you know more about this guy and his history.
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And, I think it's important for people to know about that.
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This is, yeah, this is a little bit of debunking.
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Because, I know folks are kind of going overboard with this out here.
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This is, like, really, like, oh, they've sort of debunked this categorically.
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Even within his own reports, he's saying a third of the DNA of this thing is not identifiable.
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And, one, like, what exactly are we getting at here?
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The other thing, too, that's really interesting is, like, even when you go back.
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I forget the name of the other gentleman who testified officially.
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He was affirming a lot of stuff from a position of having worked in some of these apartments.
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But, people are very quick to be like, yep, it's official.
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Even if you're a believer, statistically, there's probably a pretty good chance there's some form of life out there.
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Whether it's intelligent or not, that's another question.
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Even if there is, we're probably not going to be able to get to them.
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But, anytime something comes out, if you believe in this stuff, fact check, question, whether it's a CBC progressive article that doesn't get to the core, yeah, until the very bottom of the story, even if it's a rebel news article, or if it's an article saying, finally, here's facts.
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Maybe even more so on one saying, here's an alien body, believe us.
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Use your critical thinking question and make decisions based on those considerations, not just on affirmation of things you might want to believe.
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Those Republicans to open Joe Biden impeachment inquiry, while some hard-right Republicans, hard-right, there's the term hard-right.
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Anyone who suggests that the Biden family might be into something, hard-right, far-right.
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This would be anyone sensible, as I believe what they mean.
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Whenever there's any sort of indictment, impeachment, inquiry, anything into Trump, all the media will be like, oh, good, good, finally, especially CBC.
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But this article, again, a case of journalism, there's a lack of evidence, a lack of evidence.
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We'll be curious to see what happens of this, whether it relates to Hunter directly, whether they come after Biden.
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But McCarthy is launching this inquiry, apparently, on his own.
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I think there's probably some fire because there's a lot of smoke coming out of the Biden administration.
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Well, we'll definitely be reporting to let you know.
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I know Biden went on record saying, like, he, I can't remember the exact words, but he's, like, so shocked and surprised.
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It's like, no, this has been a long time coming.
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I believe he said, I'm white, hot, angry about.
01:06:36.960
North Korea's Kim Jong-un arrives in Russia for talks with Putin as two nations draw closer.
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I don't want to wade into the geopolitics of the conflict currently unfolding.
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But if you're trying to present yourself in as flattering a light as possible, which Russia doesn't really apparently care about,
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this isn't Trump trying to go calm down North Korea and establish some normalcy.
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And I don't think this is a good look by any metric.
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Most of the world, I mean, and this is what happens if you radicalize people and make people feel isolated,
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which I mean by invading, they've done that to themselves to a large extent.
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This feels like a major world conflict alliance.
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And you have the, it affects the BRICS and everybody involved with that.
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I don't know what's, like, I don't know if I can even weigh into this properly.
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Because it, yeah, what does Russia get out of this and why?
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Like, Russia, I don't think they really care what people think, too.
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Well, and apparently, I mean, like, they do have a massive slave labor corps in North Korea.
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The expectation is that Kim is expected to seek Russian and military aid, like technological aid.
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And then in exchange, they'll be mass producing munitions for Russia.
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Desperate and concerning because not necessarily stable parties involved.
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So we'll definitely keep an eye on that, see what comes out of those conversations as the meetings take place.
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We managed to get through absolutely everything.
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Well, thanks, everybody, for being part of another Rebel Roundup, or Daily Roundup.
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Also, thanks to everyone in the studio for making this possible.
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And to echo Dre's sentiment for everyone watching at home, thank you so much.
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We don't need what Ottawa has called the just transition in Alberta because we do not intend to transition away from oil and gas.
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What many of the industry execs say to me is this is not about transitioning away from oil and gas.
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And we can and will produce more, but we will also emit less.
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Industry has started down a path of reducing its emissions while exporting more oil and delivering more LNG.
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And we look forward to having a fact-based discussion with Ottawa, one that results in a win-win outcome that is fair and supports the longevity of the oil and gas industry.
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So for Alberta, carbon capture is far more than a dream.
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It's been the foundation of our economic and environmental success, and it will continue far into the future.
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We're putting in the time, the money, and the effort to make it a mainstream, reliable, and mature technology.