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In this episode of the rebel news daily live stream, co-hosts Mariale Ugolini and Andrea Humphrey discuss the recent shooting death of a mother of two, a woman who was shot to death by stray bullets fired from a nearby safe injection site, and the recent raid on a South Riverdale Community Center.
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hello everybody and welcome to our daily roundup the rebel news daily live stream
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i am your co-host mary ugolini and i'm joined with our bc correspondent drea humphrey
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and uh if you don't know today is tuesday august 29th it's hard to keep track these days um before
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we get into our housekeeping and some of the news items how are you doing drea good i'm glad it's not
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just me who's it's hard to keep track the days my goodness i think there's so much news out there
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that it's uh you're always on the hamster wheel chasing it so but i'm doing good and glad to be
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on the show yeah likewise and it's always fun to when the two of us get together i always enjoy
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the topics we can discuss and uh and just the conversation that we have so i'm excited to get
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rumble and find us there they've really they really stepped things up in the last several months there
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i think that there's a good competition there now between youtube and rumble for sure yeah it's like
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you said we're we don't want to abandon our youtube subscribers but they sure as heck can abandon youtube
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and join us at rumble yeah you know exactly might as well before we get rumble as well well yeah that's
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just it show show the those in charge that hey we there's a need for this platform there's a public
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misinformation um and silenced and squashed so yeah i think that's important to put your money
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where your mouth is um and by by doing that by giving us showing us support on rumble that's that's
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exactly what you're doing so before we get into some of the news items i want to quickly just touch on
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our campaign we have at fixourcities.com uh david menzies recently traveled last week to a south
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riverdale uh community health center which was this scene of a really horrific crime about a month ago
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um a woman an innocent bystander a mother of two was walking by this safe injection site that's housed at
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the south riverdale community center and gun gunshots broke out there was some sort of i think gang
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definitely drug related um gun violence unfolded and she was hit with one of the stray bullets and
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she she died um and so this has really shone a light on the issue of not only these these so-called
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safe injection sites but the crime and the violence that seems to follow in their midst uh so david had
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a billboard truck we we bought a billboard truck and we drove it out to circle around the south riverdale
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community center um where it was essentially calling on the ceo jason altenberg the ceo of the
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uh south riverdale community center to resign amid the arrest of one of the workers of this health
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care center i'm just looking for her name here in the report um it's uh 23 23 year old kalila zara
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mohammed so she as i believe it's two weeks ago now uh she was charged by the toronto police services
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this is the south riverdale uh community centers in toronto if i didn't mention that already
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and she has been charged with accessory after the fact an obstruction of justice concerning this
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particular shooting and this violent unfolding at the south riverdale community center and she was
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actually featured uh david mentions it in the written component of his report on this and i don't
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know if we can pull uh the report itself up on screen or maybe show some visuals of the billboard
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truck but um she was featured in a glowing cbc news report last year in which she advocated for
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more drug consumption sites in order to reduce this stigma right it's all about reducing that stigma
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so if you see kind of the writing on the wall and you're concerned you know the town that i'm
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originally from i live just on the outskirts now but in coburg uh there's david menzies with
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the billboard truck in the background and i guess there was some sort of they were trying to trespass
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him from the public sidewalk and yeah there's the woman kalila mohammed that was arrested in
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relation to the shooting um again charged for accessory you know these are unproven charges at
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this point innocent until proven guilty i think we're still upholding that rule of law it depends
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yeah so so she has now been charged with as i said accessory and um and and the other charge there
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that uh oh where's the report i want to make sure i get the word the wording right um on that and
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obstruction of justice that's right but you know these these little um safe injection sites if they're
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not popping up as like a a controlled formalized thing they're popping up as unsanctioned overdose
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prevention sites the little town that i'm originally from coburg it has been the um the site of one of
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these unsanctioned overdose prevention sites and uh there's been now a homeless campment has in fall
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has ensued and there was also a shooting there three weeks ago which is generally unheard of in this
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small you know used to be like a sleepy town coined ontario's feel good town um i'm not sure that it's
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feeling so good anymore so anyway if you want to support our work on exposing this criminality
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that's infiltrating our cities um this out of control crime open-air drug use then you can do
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that at fixourcities.com there's a petition there and of course to help cover the expenses of for
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instance that billboard truck to go and circle around the south riverdale community center because i think
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it's so important as you see the mainstream media either ignoring this completely or um spinning
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it in another way that the that this is somehow like we should have compassionate care and that's
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not to say that we shouldn't but we also need to be very realistic here that crime and violence is
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unacceptable and um offering you know harm reduction to drug addicts without the instilling
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those first pillars of drug abuse first like prevention um i think that this needs to be
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discussed more broadly because it will come to a city near you as we've seen um even in my city that
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it you're not immune to this unfolding and i mean drea in british columbia i mean they've been at this
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harm reduction strategy for what almost 30 years now and it's only getting worse nothing's gotten any better
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yeah you're right it is only getting worse um and even as we've totally upped that game if you will
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in the last six months or so um our overdoses are still higher than before so it certainly isn't the
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answer and like you said there's more pillars it's a multi-pronged approach but just back to the truck
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for uh another point there you're right the most people are getting this message from you know state
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choice media reduce the stigma this is all good you know this is the way to go and so that's why
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something like the billboard truck is so important because it's just that reminder that like hey there's
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another side of the story for the people in the area that really have the power if something like
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this is in your community it is those people who need to speak up and i think um correct me if i'm
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wrong i don't think we've come close to covering the cost of putting that truck out um so what i love
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about being a journalist for rebel news is when there are some really big injustices happening we
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do act and of course we can't do any of that without your help so if you have it in you to throw a few
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bucks a coffee's worth or whatever towards uh recouping the cost to do that and have that message out for
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the people and sort of counteract the uh sweeping narrative about uh these places and the crime that's
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attached them that would be great yeah that's right thanks drea for driving that home i mean it just
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just and i know this isn't part of the topics we were originally going to discuss and we're going
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to get to those but um it reminds me of that campaign i think it was the late 80s maybe even
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into the early 90s where it was like this scrambled egg um in a frying pan and it it was a prevention
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commercial and tactic right it was a whole campaign your brain on drugs i remember and yeah well i posted um
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i posted a little video if we can just like show that i don't know it's a 30 second clip i think it
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was some sort of a commercial um but i clearly remember that as a child like this is your brain
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on drugs don't use drugs and we seem to have just completely disregarded um this idea of prevention
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for upholding this one lone concept of harm reduction and again as it as it's unfolded in bc
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it doesn't seem to have reduced very much harm um so obviously it's not working and we should maybe
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go back to this scrambled egg mantra of this is your brain on drugs okay last time
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any questions i love it it's so simple right just drive it home and you know even if that keeps
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some kids away from drugs for one to two years you don't know what effect that could have on their
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life right so you're right we absolutely need to get back to the basis crack an egg i don't know did
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that stop kids from liking eggs too though well it's a really good metaphor i mean your brain will
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literally be scrambled on drugs so stay away from them keep your brain intact um you want to be able
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to think coherently act appropriately and you can't do that when you're using illicit drugs that's why
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they're you know they're illicit for a reason um not to mention the fact that they're extremely
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addictive and i mean you can see the demise right that's why we've launched the campaign at fix our
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cities you can see the demise of places where these harm reduction strategies have been a failed
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effort for over the course of decades and you can see the violence and the crime that ensues i
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actually wrote a piece on fix our cities uh you can that's kind of a nice host page is what i guess
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i'll call it where you can find all of our reports as well that tie into that particular topic
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at fixourcities.com and um it's down a little bit oh maybe it's not on the main page anymore but
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anyway um you know here it is safe consumption sites aren't safe after all and it was in relation
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to that south riverdale community center and the employee now being charged as part of that that crime
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the murder um and it makes me wonder not only you know that happened but how much now of this these
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harm reduction workers will be liable one day if you know if harm does happen whether that be violence
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overdose death whatever um is this going to set a very strong precedent now where harm reduction
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employees who advocate for this can be held liable and so the whole article is really just about tying in
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um the uptick in crime and violence in that neighborhood uh since the launch of this south riverdale
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community center i think they if i recall correctly it was 2016 that it came out um or that it was
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established rather anyway uh so i would just urge people to to have a look at that and there's lots
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of links in there if you want to research further um but anyway that's our little rant on fix our cities
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because it will be coming to a city or a town near you unless we get loud and stand against what is
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happening here with this idea of of harm reduction and compassionate care because we can be compassionate
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but we have to recognize what the real issue is here and um i think i think by not working on those
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other pillars of reduction of drug abuse we're really missing the bar um all right so our first
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topic here is well trigger warning trigger warning trudeau's face may be shown um we have a ctv news
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article here where trudeau's is seeking the advice of youth on pressing concerns to inform future policy
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i mean really the headline is just quite telling there um but the opening paragraph says the prime
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minister is meeting with his youth advisory board this week to hear its most pressing concerns with
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the aim of informing future policy decisions is the first in-person meeting of this cohort of the
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prime minister's youth council its new members have been in place since february of this year
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and i guess this apparently plays a crucial role as a fundamental platform for the prime minister
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members of parliament and senior government officials to consult and gather insights as well as
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for youth to share their perspectives priorities and ideas reads a government press release about the meeting
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i think that trudeau needs to to to cater to the youth because everybody who actually knows a thing
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or two about sustaining their life and their livelihood and the economy um is part of the heckling group that
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we see follow him all throughout the country coast to coast to coast like it's really sad i mean there is
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something to be said with looking to youth i mean they are the way of the future so i get that
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um i tried to look up like who exactly is the youth council like i wanted to see some faces names why
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they were chosen um i i just did that this morning and i i couldn't come across it quickly in a little
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bit of time that i had for it but it would be interesting it says it's not a non-partisan oh you
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found the look of course you did um it uh it's supposed to be a non-partisan group do we can we show
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those pictures or anything like that but i would like to dig more in on who uh is in that here they
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are so if you just click open the cohort six so that's okay in the state yeah let's see oh there
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we are there they are okay so yeah oh you got someone from alberta student at dartmouth so
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yeah it's very interesting that i i actually hadn't even heard of the council before but apparently
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it plays a big role and so i want to know are these people in fact non-partisan what do you think right
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well i i think that because they're clearly youth right so these are under 20 um and so they've been
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heavily indoctrinated over the last several years of their lives by the education system and so um i think
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you'd be hard pressed to find somebody who is um impartial on the political spectrum coming out of
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that kind of system at this point it looks like all of this the current members are are college or
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university um students so it doesn't look like he's soliciting or the government rather is soliciting
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um a broad spectrum of youth these are very much youth that have gone through a certain set of
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systems are in university and or college um i hate to use the word privileged but i mean these are you
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know obviously privileged upper middle class children and maybe the best people to talk about future policy
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too would be a more broad array of demographic and not just strictly university students or students
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at all i mean gosh i remember when i was 18 uh going into i think my second third year of university
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i had i didn't have a clue you don't really have a clue until you you know become a homeowner start
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having kids start having responsibility having to keep a roof over your head having to feed people
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and have lives depend on you this uh i don't know that these people really have much of a clue
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well that's the thing how much weight should they have and what would trudeau have said when he was
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used has he changed a lot that came across a video actually somebody posted in on twitter in response to
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this i think i shared it in the link it's really quick but it's just funny to see how how his views have
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changed is there anything you've learned from the experiences that both your parents have gone through
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never never will he be a politician but he's still good at not answering questions even that far back
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but uh but yeah it kind of just points out how much weight should you put on youth he said he would
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never ever be a politician and here we are re-electing him over and over and over hopefully
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uh not over again yeah an actual small fringe minority elected him and they also elected the
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ndp leader jagmeet singh and now the two have formed this unofficial coalition so they can basically
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just ram through whatever it is they see fit for our once free democratic nation and not listen to
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anything that the opposition has to say who is only increasing the opposition is is polling um has
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is increasing in the polling repeatedly week by week um outpacing the liberals and i think that that
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it speaks volumes as to why when well let's show you this clip here of trudeau um thinking i guess he
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thinks he wakes up every day thinking about how he can make life more affordable for canadians and as a
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trust fund baby in his ivory tower um and this will speak volumes as to why i think he's lagging in the
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polls the disasters we're facing as a world are not just bad luck of that there is no question
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they are being driven by climate change and nature loss the question is therefore
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what are we to do about it tax some including some politicians have tried to sell us on ignoring
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the environmental crisis whether that's climate change biodiversity loss or pollution or they say
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that we have to choose between making people's lives more affordable on the one hand or protecting our planet
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planet on the other well that's just plain wrong i wake up every day and think about how i can help
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make life more affordable for canadian families that's what our grocery rebate or our work to build housing
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or our ten dollar a day child care is all about and i also wake up every day and think about how to keep
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people safe from things like wildfires and how to protect the world that our kids and grandkids
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will inherit these goals don't contradict each other in fact working on one must help us achieve the other
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and i'm not just talking about how our pollution pricing cuts emissions while putting money back in people's pockets
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there's so much wrong at first i was like yeah you're on the right track for once he's like
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all of these half things happening at once are not a coincidence and then he's like it's climate change
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but it's funny if anybody else says something isn't a coincidence and they have a theory they're
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automatically conspiracy theorists with him as well right but how is the climate tax going to put more
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money in our pocket he knows that everybody's concerned about it it's so infuriating and then
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he goes to wildfire and says that it's going to fix the wildfires well how about you just stick to the
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promise that you made on the campaign trail in 2021 the trudeau liberals promised to spend 500 million
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dollars to get canada firefighters across the country uh everything they needed for the next fire
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seasons when we look at northwest territories in bc that didn't happen um i have another report coming up
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to show that where the money has gone and he hasn't even put out half of that money towards it and so
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it's like yeah we'll use the taxes to make up for our broken promises if we're even lucky enough to
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have that happen i think at this point the liberals just mostly campaign on broken promises you can
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pretty much use that as a fail safe so whatever they say um is either going to be the exact opposite or
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just a complete failure i mean canadians don't want ten dollars a day child care they don't want a
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grocery rebate they want to just have the money to be able to afford groceries and child care if
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they need it or they want to be able to afford for the one of the parents to stay home with their
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children um forcing both parents into the workplace making life so unaffordable that even if both parents
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work full-time robust schedules they still can't make ends meet this isn't the sign of a good government
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that's not the sign of a strong healthy economy having a grocery rebate for people because they
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literally can't afford to feed their children fruits and vegetables uh that is a sign that your
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government has failed it's not a good thing to be pushing out these kind of rebates and these these
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credits while you continue to increase your carbon tax which i don't know have we ever been shown
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how many how many degrees of cooling the carbon tax is going to make the earth by even the next three
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years from now um it's all absolutely absurd and ridiculous and yeah you know as as the floodgates
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continue to be open for our immigration strategy under the justin-trudeau liberals um we now see in the
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mainstream media that migrants in particular this will this report features syrian migrants
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um they're complaining that canada isn't living up to what they were promised when they were told to
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come here like have a look at this clip mohammed al-shoa brings us into his hotel room stacks of
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clothes in the corner and their own blankets on the beds this is the room where he his wife and three
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children have been living for a month they came here like for uh to be like a canadian to be like good
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the future but it's not they treat him like an animal al-shoa is from syria but arrived from
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lebanon speaking with a translator he says he's asked for a second room but was told it's not
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possible so the way out is to find an affordable home which he says is a challenge he need three
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bedrooms so they give him three thousand dollars okay tell him okay you have to find a home soon as he
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can for three months after that they're gonna kick him out mohammed reedy a civil engineer from syria
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has similar financial concerns for his young family give him like seventeen hundred seventy nine
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like a salary every month the the money they they give to them is not enough
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you know especially when he look at looking out for a apartment or a house his wife also had a
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miscarriage shortly after they arrived and needed urgent surgery but reedy says they weren't given
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translation services they need someone to help him like special transfer like for hospital for
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emergency ctv news reached out to kosti the organization assisting refugees here a spokesperson
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told us kosti ensures that interpretation services are provided whenever they are requested by our clients
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refugees across the city have been facing challenges last month dozens mainly from african
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countries were left sleeping on peter street until local churches opened their doors to give them
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temporary shelter all levels of government have been at a funding stalemate last month the federal
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government promised nearly 100 million dollars for the city of toronto the federal government will
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be there but when it comes uh to settling asylum seekers again municipalities and provinces have
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uh the large part of responsibility on that al showa says if he'd known this is how his family would
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be living he never would have come if right now they told him okay you have to go back you say okay
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well because here's nothing to help her alison hurst ctv
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yeah so one question did you catch whether he said that they're receiving a salary of 17 1779 or they're
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wanting that that's what they're receiving from what they gathered and it's not enough oh my god
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no um but at the same point in time welcome to canada where everyday canadians are struggling with
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the exact same thing and uh are not getting you know a three thousand dollar here's your first and
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last go find a suitable place which is pretty much impossible where i am in ontario well across ontario
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probably in general unless you're going up extremely far north um this is obviously a result of a not
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well thought out failed government policy of like i said opening the floodgates to mass uh migration uh
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and refugees if you don't have the capacity and you don't have the framework in place to properly assist
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people then why are you offering assistance in the first place it's obviously a an inept failure by the
00:28:06.520
federal government and then but it also ricochets down into the other levels of government from the
00:28:11.160
provincial down to the municipal and it really reminds me of that time like it was really funny to see
00:28:16.840
trudeau respond that way because remember when he responded to a veteran asking why the government
00:28:22.040
doesn't help them with their medical bills and their housing and all of the issues that came as
00:28:26.600
a result of them literally serving and defending our country and trudeau said um oh you're asking for
00:28:32.920
more than we're willing to give or more than we're prepared to give whatever his exact wording was
00:28:38.840
and yet here you have refugees that aren't even canadians that didn't serve our country to defend
00:28:44.120
and protect it and he is saying oh the federal government will be there will be there this is so
00:28:50.920
backwards it is i i don't even have any words really to say how backwards that is from a veteran
00:28:58.360
to a refugee i'm all about helping people but you need to be you know you fill your cup first right
00:29:03.880
as you can't help you can't you can't help anybody from an empty cup and that's what we're trying to
00:29:08.120
do here and it's obviously just failing both the the refugees and everyday canadians who are similarly
00:29:14.600
in a place of struggle mm-hmm well i'm glad you made that comparison because it just shows how messed
00:29:21.240
up this whole situation and i think the goal is uh am i right is it like a hundred thousand more or
00:29:26.840
something like that they're saying that because we're going to have like a slow and burst that
00:29:31.480
this is the answer to it meanwhile they have posters up in vancouver saying only have one child
00:29:37.320
um but even that person it's like we're catfishing these people they think they're coming to some
00:29:43.480
glorious place of financial freedom and prosperity and you're right we're suffering a lot of people don't
00:29:49.880
have that money i remember as a child living in some pretty tight situation sometimes we had to live
00:29:55.400
with other people because we didn't have somewhere to stay but we didn't expect the government uh to
00:30:00.600
come to our rescue and and give us a salary um but they're literally saying if i had known this i
00:30:07.000
wouldn't have come which begs the other question how bad is it where you're coming from and i know
00:30:12.200
we've done uh reports i'm forgetting the url migrant reports.com maybe um something like that um where we're
00:30:19.800
showing that a lot of these asylum seekers are coming here in different ways they're coming here
00:30:24.680
on visas and never leaving and as soon as they come here on sort of a visitor's visa or whatever
00:30:29.800
ever they're already put up into hotels um even in british columbia out here in the abbotsford area
00:30:36.280
and i believe the richmond area you know they're put in suites and hotels and they get everything that
00:30:42.520
they would need at the moment and of course it's stressful for them because it's like yeah welcome to the life of
00:30:48.200
canadians uh 30 year olds are still living with their parents there's no way they can afford rent
00:30:53.080
let alone a household uh families are renting places together out in vancouver it's very popular
00:31:00.120
to be charged uh you know seven hundred dollars for to share one room in a house or more than 700
00:31:06.760
sometimes it's a bunk bed um so this is ridiculous and it absolutely reflects on the trudeau government
00:31:15.000
and it needs to stop we need to do something drastic because this can't keep piling on i mean
00:31:20.760
we really need to rein it in it really is pile piling up and uh no end in sight and that's the
00:31:28.600
really um concerning make major concern um of this i'm just going to read two really quick super
00:31:35.160
chats and we'll go to a quick ad break and come back to some trigger warning again christia freeland videos
00:31:40.120
uh fraser mcburney thank you fraser for your support it says biden is not in charge of the
00:31:46.600
executive branch of government but who is obama is that is why they want to jail trump the dms uh the
00:31:54.600
democratic the the dems the democrats know that they will be in jail yeah those are some pretty uh
00:32:02.040
serious allegations and i guess uh we'll see in real time as it continues to unfold uh sharon donner
00:32:09.800
78 says you want to make sure they are not part of the youth being groomed by wef it exists so this
00:32:16.120
is in regards to that youth council that we were discussing um a few minutes ago i happen to know
00:32:21.640
a person who was slash is part of that training that's a good point yeah because justin trudeau
00:32:26.520
and a lot of his cabinet ministers were part of the young global leaders which is yeah yeah world
00:32:32.520
economic forum that's wef um initiative and quite literally klaus schwab the leader of the head honcho
00:32:39.880
of the wef uh the world economic forum said that's what they do they train these young global leaders
00:32:45.640
and then they infiltrate the cabinets and so i guess the wef is some sort of conspiracy theory still if you
00:32:52.280
are watching and listening to what the mainstream media would say um but he literally said that um maybe
00:32:59.320
we'll show a quick that quick clip if we can pull that up of klaus schwab saying we infiltrate the
00:33:04.600
cabinets and then we can go to an ad break and come back with some christia freeland videos
00:33:11.080
yeah and if you can't find it fast i just want to say christia freeland who we're about to talk to oh
00:33:15.800
is on the board she's not one of the board members right wef young global leaders of the world economic
00:33:21.400
forum but um what we are very proud of now as a young generation like prime minister trudeau um president
00:33:32.440
of president of argentina and so on that we penetrate the cabinets so yesterday i was at a reception for
00:33:41.720
prime minister trudeau and i would know that half of this cabinet or even more half of
00:33:51.800
half of this cabinet are for our actually young global leaders of the vertical reform
00:34:00.840
it's so embarrassing honestly and that's supposed to be a conspiracy theory as the mainstream media
00:34:07.800
would have you believe um nope that's that's actually what's happening and they say it themselves
00:34:12.360
you just need to actually do some journalism and find out um anyway let's go to a quick ad break and
00:34:18.040
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00:36:17.400
minister of finance laughably christia freeland um she's asked here from the premier of newfoundland
00:36:24.760
and labrador and andrew fury um how the they're going to reduce the cost of living by increasing the
00:36:35.160
carbon tax um so here is how she responds like you said premier andrew fury has written a letter
00:36:41.960
again to the prime minister asking for a pause on clean fuel regulations in your opinion is is there a
00:36:47.560
chance that that pause could happen look um i take the concerns um of the premier um of ken's
00:36:59.640
constituents because ken talked to me about them i take those concerns very seriously the cost of living
00:37:06.200
is a real challenge here in newfoundland and labrador and you know gas is a part of that
00:37:14.360
that heating oil is a part of that i think it's important um to recognize that the climate action
00:37:23.080
incentive payments they're going to make a difference that's thirteen hundred dollars for a family of four
00:37:29.560
um i don't want to overstate it um it won't solve everything but it will make a real difference
00:37:36.360
difference and i do also think um we all need to recognize and look people here recognize it maybe
00:37:46.440
more than pretty much anybody else in the country um that the climate transition is an opportunity for
00:37:54.760
our country um that it is something that if we embrace and we are that is a tremendous source
00:38:05.080
of jobs and growth for today and for the future
00:38:11.800
i don't know who's embracing it i think everybody's being pretty much forced to embrace it um and it's
00:38:17.720
only the young global leaders from the world economic forum like justin trudeau's cabinet who are
00:38:24.840
yeah who think that this is is a good idea and somehow going to generate
00:38:28.040
economic growth um we have the infrastructure the frame the everything exists to have reliable
00:38:35.800
efficient consistent energy production and it's this government that stands in the way of that
00:38:42.600
and yeah by imposing not embrace we're not embracing that we're being it's being imposed on us
00:38:50.040
this green transition um it's bankrupting people i mean just just even removing the carbon tax would
00:38:57.800
make such a big difference in the pocketbooks of struggling canadians i see i see it you see the
00:39:04.120
price of gas i see it on my energy bills i see it reflected in the price of food um this is obviously
00:39:12.200
another failed liberal policy right we just touched on the failed immigration refugee policy these aren't well
00:39:18.680
thought out things that the government is doing and it's not them that's bearing the burden of the
00:39:24.120
fallout it's everyday canadians and the people who were sold on this false notion of coming to canada
00:39:31.320
for wealth and growth because that's not what that is not what is happening in canada right now
00:39:37.880
no yeah i wish i could uh find the video oh i found it um and we probably wouldn't be able to play
00:39:45.080
at all or anything like that but basically just to recap it's this woman she's actually asking trudeau
00:39:50.680
and she's a disabled grandmother who went back to school and worked very hard on you know being able
00:39:57.320
to buy her own home and she said you know her oh yeah we played that one oh did you okay so no need
00:40:03.240
to play it but she basically said that her hydro bill or whatever is more than her more than her mortgage
00:40:09.080
at this point and how can this be happening you know this is a disabled grandmother goes back to
00:40:14.840
school works hard buys her own home and she can't even afford you know her bills like that so and and
00:40:20.360
what is this word transition oh did you have something to add to that well that's from 2017 and so if people
00:40:26.360
were struggling in 2017 can you fast track now that's before the carbon tax that's before the cost of
00:40:34.520
living that's before the housing crisis so that was happening you know you know what i think that
00:40:42.120
she's actually i'm just seeing here in your link uh drea she's from peterborough um i wonder i don't
00:40:47.240
know they don't say her name or anything but uh peterborough is not far from where i am so if this
00:40:51.400
if you this grandmother happens to be watching contact us yeah let us know how you're doing now amid the
00:40:57.320
housing crisis and the cost of living crisis and the inflationary crisis that we're facing in canada
00:41:03.000
because a lot has changed since 2017 and in my opinion it's only gotten way worse it has gotten
00:41:09.320
way worse and i just wanted to talk about that word transition like christia freeland they keep saying
00:41:14.440
the climate transition and you're right this isn't something we're choosing it's a hostile takeover it's
00:41:19.320
like you do this soon we'll find out exactly what the or else will be um but it reminds me a lot of
00:41:25.720
sort of you know the language that they used around covid you know instead of saying we're going to make
00:41:31.480
you separate from your loved ones they called it like a bubble you know everybody loves bubbles
00:41:36.360
bubbles and things like that or we're just going to flatten the curve i mean you're going to be
00:41:41.400
stuck in isolation which is a form of torture and things like that so this whole transition like it's
00:41:46.760
just a smooth transition no it's a hostile takeover it's going to be rough it's going to have a lot of
00:41:52.120
consequences and they're already starting it already is starting to we can yeah we can see it you can
00:41:58.280
feel it it's hitting it you where it hurts in your pocketbooks um yeah and and speaking of transition
00:42:03.960
here's another we have another quick clip of christia freeland saying that her talking about
00:42:08.840
the government's travel advisory for lgbtq travelers um but here let's let's let the
00:42:16.680
oh what is it itself why has your government issued uh the travel advisory for lgbtq plus uh people to
00:42:25.800
the united states and was this something you discussed with president biden or your government
00:42:30.280
discussed with president biden first um so you know as uh someone who has had um the real privilege of
00:42:39.320
serving as canada's foreign minister um i know that our travel advisories are done very professionally
00:42:48.600
we have professional professionals in the government whose job is to look carefully around the world
00:42:57.320
and to monitor whether there are particular dangers to particular groups of canadians
00:43:02.760
that's their job and it's the right thing to do when it comes to the united states specifically
00:43:15.880
i have personal experience um of dealing with a diversity of u.s administrations and of dealing with
00:43:24.200
american leaders at all levels of government in all branches of government and with americans from
00:43:31.400
who represent diverse groups across the country whether it is business or labor or civic organizations
00:43:39.560
and that's because our government understands as every canadian government needs to understand
00:43:47.240
that one of the principal responsibilities of the federal government is to understand how to work with
00:43:54.920
our u.s neighbor i think our government has shown that that's a priority for us
00:43:59.720
and that we work hard at it and that we're able to manage that relationship regardless of the choices
00:44:07.640
that the people of the united states make i literally lose brain cells listening to her
00:44:18.760
even as we work hard on that government to government relationship this is a prime example yeah
00:44:24.440
it's just we don't need to listen to the rest of this it's a prime example of how to say a lot of
00:44:29.320
things without actually saying anything it's just a bunch of words solid speak jargon um and it's just
00:44:37.560
it's fueling the whole trans genocide like what genocide is happening the whole and and when there's a lot of
00:44:45.480
like the trans activists that say things like we do exist it's like no one's saying you don't exist like
00:44:51.480
everything everybody's complaining about nothing i feel so bad for people in the lgbtq community that
00:45:00.040
just wanted to be accepted they just wanted to be like everybody else you know and then they have
00:45:06.040
things like this so it's like an advisory and it must be hard to go through that it reminds me a lot of
00:45:12.040
like the whole black lives matter time where there was this impression that if you were black and you
00:45:17.320
you went to the u.s you were just going to get like especially a male you were just going to get
00:45:21.160
shot dead and like some people actually believe that cops were just like going around and like
00:45:25.720
randomly shooting black men for zero reason not for resisting arrest or pulling a weapon first
00:45:32.280
which was i remember at the time when i was like okay well how many you know black people did get
00:45:37.640
shot by cops in 2019 uh without pulling a weapon it was like it was like two or three but the impression is
00:45:45.800
so different and then you have connect canada behaving like this and scaring lgbtq people
00:45:53.160
for no for no real reason yeah what you're getting at and i mean oh my gosh and i don't even know
00:46:01.400
how to lead into this because this is just as david menzies would put it trans sanity um coming from
00:46:06.760
the united states i i guess we're not very surprised when you have people who don't know how to what a
00:46:12.760
woman is there they can't you need to be a biologist to define a woman um but here we have
00:46:18.600
a story from the new york post where a judge has rejected sorority sisters lawsuit blocking a trans
00:46:24.680
woman from joining uh because the well the court will not define a woman but it's because the sorority
00:46:31.320
itself uh and it's a minute 18 maybe we have enough time to play this quick video because the sorority terms
00:46:38.600
um themselves don't define what a woman is i think it's because it's like assumed right everybody knows
00:46:46.280
what a woman is this is bizarro world 101 wow we don't need to define we don't need to have a clear
00:46:53.560
definition anybody can define a woman it is an adult female that's the end of story adult female you have
00:47:00.440
a uterus you have uh the organs that coincide with what a woman with a female the biological female
00:47:07.880
um you have the capability of becoming pregnant you have the ability to breastfeed and give birth like
00:47:13.080
these are literally things that make a woman it's not hard to define everybody knows what a woman is this
00:47:18.680
idea that it's not that is bizarre upside down um and these poor women are feeling you know scared and at
00:47:27.720
risk with this male infiltrating their sorority where well here let's just we'll play the video
00:47:33.160
yeah all of the bathrooms are shared spaces there are about three four if you count the guest bathroom
00:47:39.640
and they are shared spaces there are no private changing areas for when you shower there are no
00:47:45.320
locks on the showers and it's just it's very open and vulnerable oh my goodness and this person's
00:47:52.680
moving into the sorority house next year what's interesting about that megan is that there has
00:47:59.000
been an exemption granted for him for his safety but not for these young women
00:48:09.880
yeah actually it was the it was some of that written part that explained it a little bit more but
00:48:15.800
the student yeah here was is alleged to um be a sexual predator um some of the women and girls
00:48:22.440
there he is there um they say that he became physically sexually aroused around them um making
00:48:29.560
them uncomfortable and uh there was one other point that that the video itself made
00:48:37.240
that i wanted to touch on oh stare sat there and stared at them without talking for hours
00:48:42.120
and then at the end there's a photo i think of the sorority oh where is it well you can just see the
00:48:48.840
the differences between them and then the photo of the sorority but the sorority bylaws that's right
00:48:53.160
the sorority bylaws don't define what a woman is so the judge won't either like it's like saying you
00:48:59.400
can't define what a cat or dog is or something like that it it's so scary there's no safe place right now
00:49:06.120
in this woke world for women um you know they just explained the bathroom situation and you're right they
00:49:13.240
are claiming that they've seen this person get aroused and it's just it's what a time to be a
00:49:19.080
pervert you know what a time to be a predator what a time to be a voyeurist you can just do it all under
00:49:25.080
this lgbtq plus umbrella and then you have uh you know i would say that judge took a cop out just found
00:49:31.960
an excuse not to do proper ruling oh oh look we don't know what a woman is uh so you know i found it
00:49:37.960
out i don't have to be that judge that you know does the right thing and protects these women in
00:49:43.400
this situation it's such an injustice and unfortunately it's no longer surprising to see
00:49:49.800
articles like this or hear about these events yeah it's it's judge allen johnson and clearly
00:49:56.680
judge allen johnson is a coward um there's a photo here of him smiling in the court and you know i would
00:50:05.720
judge allen johnson come on you know what a woman is everybody knows what a woman is keep these women
00:50:12.600
and girls safe let's not allow the unnecessary infiltration of biological males into safe women
00:50:22.120
spaces where they feel vulnerable and where they feel that they are being put at risk this is absolutely
00:50:27.880
absurd as you said dra it's a cop-out this is cowardice on full display um the i really
00:50:35.480
really feel for these these girls who have to go into this semester potentially being the subject or
00:50:44.680
the victims of sexual predation it's really sad and then the victim the victim will be who who do you
00:50:52.040
think is going to be the victim in that that situation right and that's the bizarro upside down world
00:50:58.280
that we live in where this biological male is uh the victim in all of this just because women
00:51:04.600
don't want him to be staring at them while they change and do womenly things um it's so backwards
00:51:13.320
and i mean it's not not far off like it seems everybody is confused as to what a woman is except
00:51:18.440
for maybe me and i think most children you know this is a very basic biological question if you ask any
00:51:25.000
any child that hasn't been indoctrinated by the radicalized and sexualized school system
00:51:30.600
they can tell you what a woman is they can tell you what a man is they can tell you what a mom is they
00:51:34.120
can tell you what a dad is they can tell you about brothers and sisters um you know it's not this
00:51:39.720
isn't you don't need to be a biologist to define these things um but in ireland the media minister
00:51:46.840
uh says that the question uh what is a woman is not relevant in regards to an upcoming referendum
00:51:54.680
on the role of women women in society let's have a listen i just think it's it's it's appalling as
00:52:02.360
as a woman and a woman as a female sports ministers minister that's trying to promote women in sports
00:52:07.720
um the i i think it's just really regrettable minister an article in the irish times this week
00:52:13.080
by pat lee he outlined some fears within government that the so-called women in the home referendum might
00:52:18.040
raise some uncomfortable questions for politicians for example how do you define a family and what is a
00:52:23.000
a woman in the context of the gender debate so on foot of that article i'm just wondering what is a
00:52:27.320
woman in your view and this this is uh it's something that the the government are are discussing
00:52:34.200
ben but um it's very important that we get that wording correct and so in in relation to the actual
00:52:40.920
wording the reference i should hope that we'd we'd come to agreement on that on that wording in the in
00:52:45.960
the coming weeks i think it's it's a really important um referendum it's something that i advocated for
00:52:52.120
when i was chair of the women's caucus and that that this would lead to to a referendum but but
00:52:58.920
do you have a definition of what you referred earlier to being proud of being a female sport
00:53:03.480
minister and how important it is to promote women in sport and so on so i'm just wondering do you have
00:53:07.800
a personal definition of what a woman means um i i i think you know this the the question is is is
00:53:14.040
not relevant to to to the referendum itself because as in the issue that is pressing at the minute in
00:53:19.160
relation to the exact wording of a referendum and having the right the referendum is absolutely
00:53:24.040
essential um for for for us in ireland well i mean it's a it's a wow absolutely absurd how is this
00:53:35.640
our life like how is this 2023 why have we uh oh my gosh it's it's almost i don't know i'm a little
00:53:45.640
speechless it's so progressive and pretend you don't know what a woman is yeah just because
00:53:51.880
you're the most progressive ever uh i had someone once tell me that one day we will no longer have
00:53:58.520
she and he and and her and him we will all be they thems yeah well it seems like that's the goal
00:54:06.200
doesn't it seems like it is for us to whittle down and have no identities other than that of which the
00:54:12.120
state approves um that's right you know it's very like orwellian i know we always talk about 1984 uh
00:54:19.720
you know rebel news even revamped it and there's some beautiful illustrations i i think by 1984.com but
00:54:26.120
that's what this is it's you know changing the wording breaking it all down so that there isn't
00:54:31.320
even that many meanings to things anymore and that's what's happening there's so many different
00:54:36.440
pronouns it's impossible for anybody to keep up let alone children who they're telling there are all
00:54:41.880
these different um you know sexual orientations and things like that so it's it's concerning
00:54:50.200
to say the least i can't believe you know when we first started reporting on this and i mean i think
00:54:55.880
since i've started with rebel i've been reporting on it but it was like once in a while and now it's all
00:55:01.560
the time because this little small thing is such a mainstream issue we can't even say what a woman is
00:55:09.480
again it comes down to cowardice she knows exactly what a woman is she just said she's proud to be a
00:55:14.760
woman and proud to uh you know promote that and then all of a sudden she can't even say what it is
00:55:21.080
yeah exactly and i think that we have to work really hard not to memory whole things like what is a
00:55:27.560
woman and what is a man because these blurred lines of gender identity and sexual orientation um it's
00:55:34.200
really being pushed so heavily that anyone who's not aware of the indoctrination and the how propaganda
00:55:41.400
works will need to work hard to keep their mind and their memory intact and that's a really um scary
00:55:48.600
place to be in a society where you don't want to be memory hold over the definition of a woman
00:55:54.120
um i think we should go out and scoop up some physical dictionaries so that we can keep a running
00:55:59.160
tab on the the definitions of words and what they mean and what they are going to be spun to mean one
00:56:05.720
day you know the i i like to use again that orwellian word double speak and wrong thing yeah and that's what
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we're seeing coming top down from the federal government which again it kind of ties into this apparent
00:56:19.000
conspiracy theory of the world economic forum but when you have world economic forum trained young
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global leaders being uh making up a vast majority of a government cabinet in canada that's what we have
00:56:32.440
is these cabinet ministers that is where this is coming from so it's it's not only government down
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it's like globalist oligarch agenda down um and so i think a lot of people more and more people are
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starting to see that that is what is actually happening here um but this idea of pronouns
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and pushing it in schools and our publicly funded systems um has has created a lot of political divide
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and um we have leader of the opposition pierre polyev weighing in on this issue he's saying to leave
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it to parents and of course the toronto star here right you would think uh logic and rationale would
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tell you that that's pretty simple but the toronto star here um had to spin it because they say that
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parents parents say they want to know but here is what the experts say i don't know about you
00:57:25.480
but i'm getting really tired of these purported experts that are constantly amplified by the
00:57:31.640
mainstream media and they don't tell you anything about their background they don't tell you if they
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have conflicts of interest they don't tell you if they have any sort of financial gain to make from
00:57:40.520
promoting this idea or this agenda or these pharmaceutical products um and so you're supposed
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to just blindly trust them i guess but anyway this this article goes into a recent angus reed uh poll that
00:57:54.440
was conducted that found that this the vast majority of canadians believe parents should be informed if
00:58:00.520
their child wants to change their gender identity or pronouns at school um while views on parental
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consent are more divided and that is just absurd because as soon as you relinquish that parental
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consent to the state then the state's in charge and and this idea that schools are somehow equipped to
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deal with the complexities we talked about it sydney and i talked about it pretty in depth yet during
00:58:24.680
yesterday's live stream so i don't want to repeat myself too much and if you're wondering what we said
00:58:28.120
there you can head on over to yesterday's stream and check it out but if we think that schools are
00:58:34.840
somehow equipped to deal with the intense complexities of identity in children struggling
00:58:41.960
with that core value of self then we are seriously mistaken because the family will play an integral
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role in assisting a child who is struggling with their identity and i would argue that every child
00:58:55.960
struggles with their identity right you have no idea who you are what your place and their body image
00:59:00.760
their body image who you're going to be and your brain isn't even fully developed until sometime in
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your mid-20s so i mean you have tons of time to figure this out why we have to shoehorn all of
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these children into these labels and think that that's going to last with them for the rest of their life is
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so not evidence-based and so unscientific that i can't even believe that it's gotten this far in the school system
00:59:25.080
um and yeah go ahead you're right that like the toronto star totally you know spinned it a different
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way but this is good news if you look at the poll and what you see the chart up and things like that
00:59:37.880
the questions were uh whether you think parents must be informed and give consent for this change which
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overwhelmingly across canada had the most support and then parents must be informed if their child
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wants to identify differently and that was of course the next biggest category and then the other um
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option was parents should neither be informed nor have a say it's up to the child i mean that's insane
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like children what do we leave up to children like if i left things up to my my seven-year-old oh my gosh
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it'd be crazy um you know we don't let them drive we don't let them drink we don't let them imagine
01:00:19.720
telling a child they could pick a tattoo today would you ever do that no because they're going to get
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like something totally silly on them that they're going to regret when they're older um and then of
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course there was a not sure can't say section interestingly enough um uh you see that when it
01:00:37.560
came to in support of parents uh you know neither being informed or having to say it was atlantic
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canada seemed to have the strongest opinion of that and saskatchewan had the lowest um so it's
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just kind of interesting to see how the different places um sort of pulled on that but also at the
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very basic level here i mean not informing parents what if some of those parents were going to be okay
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with it what if they you know needed to just take a week or so and digest it and they would have been
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their biggest cheerleader it is so sick to separate parents from children's identity you're saying
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that parents don't have a right to know their child on a very basic level and aside from all the sexual
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orientation stuff even the kids that are not um experiencing this rapid uh gender dysphoria it's
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teaching kids that are learning about being allies and stuff because let's remember they're affected
01:01:35.800
with this indoctrination too that it's okay to have a separate life and keep secrets from your
01:01:42.120
parents on that alone you would think everybody would be opposed to keeping parents in the dark on this
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issue yeah exactly well and we see repeatedly that there's often mental health comorbidities that
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coincide with a struggle of self a struggle of identity and so that's suicide ideation self-harm
01:02:01.000
abuse um and so keeping parents in the dark about these issues that may be plaguing their children
01:02:08.520
uh really lends to further harm because who's going to be keeping a watchful eye on these children that
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are struggling mentally um and emotionally and and psychologically who's going to keep an eye on
01:02:20.840
them when they aren't in school right school's not the be-all end-all of these children's lives they
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still need advocates outside of the system and that's the crucial role of a family and if these
01:02:30.600
very rare instances is what uh the lgbtq advocates seem to really prey on these very rare instances
01:02:36.600
where a family may not be in support or the children may not have a strong family to fall
01:02:41.240
back on or a strong family unit to advocate on their behalf and that is where you get children's
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aid that's where the the children's aid society and children's aid advocates would come into play here
01:02:52.200
not the school these children need robust and intensive medical assistance from whether that be a
01:02:58.840
psychologist or a psychiatrist or a medical doctor or or otherwise but to just think that a school
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counselor is somehow equipped to deal with deep rooted issues of identity and self is is negligence
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really because that is not what they're trained to do they don't have robust knowledge or experience
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dealing with and helping someone navigate a core identity struggle and that's a really dangerous
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territory that's charting a really dangerous path in my opinion and that is why it's so crucial for
01:03:28.920
parents to be aware and informed of these happenings and um and that's another you know this this pull
01:03:35.880
and seeing the the political ricochet that comes as a result is really highlighting how culture or sorry
01:03:43.240
politics is downstream from culture right we see where where the polls are going we see where parents want
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to know um they want to be informed they want to be involved and now you have the politicians coming
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to that aid and that defense um and so the these lgbtq advocates are quite obviously a very small fringe
01:04:03.720
minority and um they're off the mark really because in order to keep the kids safe in general we need the
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parents the parents need to be involved and if in those very rare instances that is not a good fit and
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the parents are inept or struggling with their own mental health or whatever they have going on
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that is why there are child and youth advocates to connect kids and bridge that gap so that they can be
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helped by a medical system again whether that be a psychologist psychiatrist or a medical doctor um
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but thinking that schools are somehow equipped to deal with this and navigate this that's dangerous territory
01:04:39.000
yeah every ea every educator pretty much across canada is being trained that they need to do all
01:04:47.240
things affirmative if they come across things they're actually being trained to trans identify children
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based on something they might say as simple as um you know i'm a boy and i like to play with a doll
01:04:59.480
or something like that no no history involved it could be that the boy surrounded by girls all day
01:05:04.680
um and they're trained to really identify whether or not the educator actually does the training or
01:05:10.920
follows through with what they're supposed to is a different story but sometimes you get these
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activists um teachers around the kids and they're really quick and and you can lose your whole child's
01:05:19.640
identity and that's actual real stories that we've been reporting on not once but multiple times you can
01:05:25.560
find that information at our special website called stop classroom grooming.com that has been going
01:05:31.720
strong all through the summer because we're still getting stories about what was happening in school
01:05:36.440
before and um you know i'm sure it's going to unfortunately continue so stop classroom grooming.com
01:05:42.440
is a way that you can also take action there there is a petition um tamara i know you champion this this uh
01:05:48.760
sort of campaign but you can sign the petition which i believe is going to go to all of the education
01:05:52.920
ministers to hold them accountable accountable now we know the parents don't like this stuff too um so go
01:05:59.880
there sign the petition and if you appreciate this coverage you can help support the cost of it too
01:06:04.600
by chipping in a few bucks there as well yeah and literally also just subscribing so that you can stay
01:06:10.440
up to date with our reports on that subject because that website uh that web page particular in particular
01:06:16.040
houses all of our reports on that subject and i'm preparing next week the week after when school
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starts back up that that's it's only going to ramp up at that point because yeah you make an interesting
01:06:25.320
point drea that it happened you know we've been reporting all through the summer protests are
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happening um towards the end of the school year the school board meetings and the protests that
01:06:34.600
parents were showing up i mean that's that's really exercising your democratic voice is showing up in
01:06:39.480
those areas and and voicing and expressing your opposition or your support or whatever you want to do
01:06:46.360
that is democracy in the works so i think that that's going to ramp up again um as september gets nearer
01:06:54.680
but uh we're about six minutes over two o'clock and we have one more headline item that i just want to
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to share quickly with everyone and it's um an unhinged mask protesters um and this came out of
01:07:10.760
press for truth dan dix posted this clip on twitter so let's just have a quick little look here before
01:07:17.080
we chat for a minute about it so stay here with us and let's continue and let's continue to
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get you guys guys guys guys guys guys oh my gosh
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i don't know what the hell's happening let him go dude let him go let him go let him go
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what the hell why are you blocking my camera don't want people to see what happens at these things
01:07:53.880
don't want footage of a crime oh welcome to the lower mainland oh my gosh and how much does that
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make sense um to be worried about masks and then scuffling with a complete stranger exchanging spit
01:08:11.480
and everything as it flares like it's just ridiculous well and for anybody who doesn't
01:08:16.360
know what's happening here and i didn't really either but this happened uh just yesterday on on
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monday august 28th a group of protesters calling for a return if you can believe it to mandatory
01:08:27.320
masks gathered out front of the bc british columbia minister of health's office to demand
01:08:32.840
that mandatory mask mandates return to the province um and so just moments into the demonstration
01:08:39.400
that's what we see here a man holding signs contrary to their beliefs was attacked by two of
01:08:43.720
the masked protesters who tried to destroy his signs and silence his free speech um dan dix from
01:08:51.160
press for truth was there to document the event um and counter the lies that the mainstream media will
01:08:56.840
undoubtedly publish well undoubtedly not publish i assume is uh to counter the lies right yeah because
01:09:04.440
they'll spin it some way uh the truth is these people are insane and the footage clearly speaks for
01:09:10.760
himself itself yeah these are the people who claim to be following the science and uh they're okay with just
01:09:16.360
unleashing violence in the streets if you don't agree with their supposed science um i think most
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of them are wearing cloth masks which i mean we've known from like extremely early on even prior to 2020
01:09:28.280
but they tried a little bit to make it seem like cloth masks could maybe work um but we know that cloth
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masks are entirely ineffective ineffective and actually are uh bacteria super spreader mechanisms right
01:09:42.840
you breathe out you're you're breathing out carbon dioxide bacteria pathogens in your breath
01:09:49.880
and then it becomes moist and it really like festers that kind of pathogenic material and then
01:09:56.440
you just breathe it back in um so cloth masks are not only ineffective but they actually increase your
01:10:03.160
chances of coming down with a serious bacterial lung infection um and so that's what these people are
01:10:10.120
wearing look at it's all and there's a couple paper masks okay so there's a couple what are those kn95s
01:10:15.560
maybe that's a yeah the k not even the real n95s well and also the science was very early on it was
01:10:23.000
pretty conclusive that there's no point in wearing masks outside as well which they are also doing but
01:10:28.360
i mean at this point if you're protesting to wear masks um clearly maybe perhaps you think you look
01:10:34.760
better in them that's a real thing there's a lot of people who think they look better in mass
01:10:38.440
or it's become sort of like this safety thing that you feel like instant panic heart palpitations
01:10:44.440
as soon as you take it off that's my theory anyway so that's what i think
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yeah it's really bizarre if you want to wear a mask go right ahead i think darwin survival of the fittest
01:10:55.320
um you want to wear a mask go right ahead all the power to you but like i don't want to wear a mask
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mask yeah please don't mask your kids that's just awful hypoxia is not good for brain or body
01:11:07.880
development hypoxia is um a a shortage of oxygen and so we want to make sure that pregnant women
01:11:15.960
and children have robust access to oxygen at all times um but hey at the end of the day if you
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respect my freedom of choice then i'll respect yours as long as you're making an informed choice
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right if you're making an informed people who disagree with you 100 i think that's like the
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really a really low bar to go off of right i'll take it anyway we're about 10 minutes past the hour
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i don't think there's any more uh super chat so we'll wrap that up i hope that everybody at home
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enjoyed our live stream thanks so much drea for being here here with me to chat about the news items
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dissection of the news of the day stay safe and stay sane so the bank of canada has said increased
01:12:41.320
immigration has helped keep house prices and rents elevated the housing minister has floated the idea of
01:12:47.160
a cap on international student visas to alleviate that pressure would you support that well first of
01:12:53.480
all i i think sean frazier owes canadians an apology he was the immigration minister that caused total chaos
01:13:04.920
and inhumanity in our international student program he was the one that forced those students into
01:13:12.360
desperation allowed them to be defrauded by fake programs and phony admission letters he was the
01:13:18.920
one by his own admission that signed off on visitor on visas for students to come here when there were
01:13:26.280
five students for every unit of housing at colleges those are by his own admission over the last few
01:13:33.880
weeks we've seen an incredible phenomenon where the current immigration minister has been viciously
01:13:41.000
attacking the record of his immediate liberal predecessor sean frazier sean frazier also put our
01:13:48.440
refugees under bridges on street on streets and in desperate circumstances he is the worst immigration
01:13:58.280
minister in my lifetime and what has he been what is his punishment he's been promoted to housing minister
01:14:06.280
how are we ever going to fix housing with such an incompetent minister as sean frazier but that's eight
01:14:13.160
years of justin trudeau when i'm prime minister we will fix what trudeau broke in the international
01:14:18.440
student program to ensure that when students arrive they have homes jobs health care and we will make sure
01:14:27.720
that the programs for which they register are real valid educational programs with true admission letters
01:14:35.800
we will audit those applications to make sure that large-scale frauds are not perpetrated against
01:14:42.760
the students the numbers of students will be determined by the availability of spaces at universities and
01:14:49.160
homes for those students that is a common sense approach that always flourished and made and made our
01:14:57.400
international student program the best in the world before true to arrive we're going to get back to that
01:15:02.920
common sense approach when i'm prime minister how in the world could such a small group of people
01:15:10.360
with limited resources change world history but in fact that's happening and it's the power of the
01:15:16.280
truth the truth is like kryptonite healthcare isn't in some sense working very well foster colson is
01:15:21.960
thinking about this he's got a new company an online healthcare platform called the wellness company
01:15:27.000
telehealth company called the wellness company the wellness
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the most popular product is the detoxification supplement that features natto kinase natto kinase
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is the only enzyme that we're aware of right now that dissolves the spike protein spike protein is
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loaded in the body with the coven 19 infection and definitely with the vaccines we've been completely
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accurate on the spread of the virus early treatment on the deficiencies in hospital care and now the
01:15:52.840
deaths that are occurring after vaccination this is a human outrage and is occurring at the end of a
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hypodermic needle isn't it interesting natural substances combating this man-made disaster