Rebel News Podcast - February 27, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Trudeau's new China scandal, Fixing Roxham Rd, Live reactions to Trudeau⧸Ford


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 12 minutes

Words per Minute

142.82318

Word Count

10,414

Sentence Count

678

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

36


Summary

Busty Lemieux wears a giant prosthetic breast to chase Busty. Is it a fake? Or are they real? And what does it have to do with Busty's giant, fake breasts? And why does it matter if they are real or not?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, you have tuned into the Daily Roundup on this,
00:00:20.100 a Monday, February 27th, 2023. I'm David Menzies and my co-host, well, let me tell you a little
00:00:28.400 bit about my co-host. Do you know, folks, today is National Protein Day? And I'm so sorry,
00:00:35.800 Klaas Schwab. She will be celebrating today with a T-bone steak, not a bunch of crickets and mealworms.
00:00:43.260 She is the she-devil with a slingshot. She is the Khaleesi of Quebec. She is Alexa Lavoie. Bonjour,
00:00:51.620 Alexa. Bonjour. And by the way, let me present to you, David Menzies, the sibling of Busty Lemieux.
00:01:04.000 He is the one who wears a giant prosthetic breast sometime when he goes to school to chase Busty
00:01:14.280 Oh, Alexa, I don't know if you heard the latest, but this just in from last weekend. Busty Lemieux
00:01:22.660 says that is not a prosthetic breast. Those are not fake silicone boobs. Those are his real mammary
00:01:28.520 glands. He started to develop at age 39 and as a male. And now he has these, I don't know,
00:01:38.040 these incredible sweater stretchers due to a, I think it's called gigantamastia. It is an actual
00:01:47.260 condition. The reputable Cleveland Clinic has confirmed that there's about 300 cases that are
00:01:56.640 known. Just one slight little hitch, Alexa, all 300 cases are biological females at birth,
00:02:06.300 not a dude, right? So either this guy is certifiably insane or a compulsive liar,
00:02:14.720 or we have a modern day medical miracle. It makes me pine for the days back in the seventies. I remember
00:02:21.700 going to the X, there was something called the freak show. Uh, that's now politically incorrect,
00:02:27.200 but if those are real boobs, uh, that he would be center stage at the freak show. If it were still
00:02:34.160 around, I would suggest. But by, by the way, if it's like real, like boobs, uh, is lucky because
00:02:41.840 they are always like all the time. And that's doesn't exist really for woman. Oh, I know. Uh,
00:02:50.160 you're, you're, um, how can, how can we say this politely? The high beams are always on,
00:02:55.580 I think is what we're trying to say. And, but here, here's what I say, Alexa, let's pretend for a
00:03:01.460 second. Those are real mammary glands. What are the odds? What are the odds, my friend, that those
00:03:10.180 real breasts of Busty Lemieux are the exact shape and size as my fake ones that I bought off eBay for
00:03:19.740 $500? I mean, I think the odds against that being truthful would make even the most reckless gambler
00:03:25.700 cringe. But, uh, I'll tell you this much. Um, I don't believe it. And, uh, I think this guy is in
00:03:32.740 for a world of back surgery. Every time I strap those things on my God, mankind owes a debt of
00:03:41.160 gratitude to females because I don't know how you walk around with those things. I've always got a
00:03:47.480 backache. I know they're not quite as humongous. And, and I will say this, I'm going to give Busty
00:03:53.020 Lemieux some advice. You remember how I think it was back in October, uh, he was skydiving, uh, in
00:04:01.680 full drag queen regalia with Canada's, and I'm not making this up. He was skydiving with Canada's
00:04:08.560 foremost conservative male porn star. I know. I saw that. And I was like, this will like just make
00:04:17.320 them reach the ground so fast that they, that would probably kill them before they have the
00:04:24.360 time to release the parachute. Um, but by the way, to everybody who look at us before we go any
00:04:31.780 further, you can watch us on rumble. You can watch us also on odyssey and getter. And please, if you
00:04:40.540 want to interact with us, ask us some questions, please use the super chat and all in the same time
00:04:46.600 you help us with our journalism. And, uh, this is a good thing. And, uh, thank you for everybody to
00:04:53.600 tune in with us. A hundred percent. And we should get to our subjects. I was going to just finish my
00:04:59.940 point with Busty Lemieux skydiving Alexa. Since October, of course, we've seen, um, unidentified
00:05:06.980 flying objects like balloons flying over from China, which are now being shot down on a frequent
00:05:13.680 case. I would suggest just in case those boobs are mistaken for Zeppelins, Busty do not go skydiving
00:05:21.000 right now. The skies are very dangerous and you might be shot down. And not with like a white shirt
00:05:29.600 because like you will probably be taken by a non-identified big white balloon.
00:05:38.880 Oh goodness. The world is truly upside down, my friend. Speaking of which, uh, well, I mentioned
00:05:45.260 Chinese unidentified flying objects. Uh, it turns out China has been identified as interfering with the
00:05:53.380 last two federal elections. In fact, this story, Alexa, if you take a deep dive into it, these
00:05:59.780 allegations actually go back to the 1990s and oh, Justin Trudeau, he's going to get to the bottom of
00:06:07.160 this, uh, which is to say, he's going to find out who the CESA's whistleblower is as opposed to doing
00:06:13.060 anything tangible about this. I think Alexa, this screams out for a public inquiry. You talk about
00:06:22.740 things that are instrumental to a country's sovereignty. I would argue at least two things
00:06:29.620 are, you know, 1A and 1B. One being, uh, defending one's borders. He doesn't care about that. You know
00:06:37.700 that better than anyone, Alexa, with your visits to Roxham Road. You know, it's a constant, uh, stream
00:06:44.420 of illegal aliens. And secondly, maintaining the integrity, uh, of your elections. You can't have
00:06:53.700 bad actors in the world coming in and altering the outcomes. And you can't have a prime minister
00:07:01.340 of a democracy saying, well, I don't think there's anything they see here. I think the more important
00:07:06.720 issue is who was the whistleblower. And, um, and China, I want to throw this to you because I want
00:07:25.840 to get your, uh, viewpoint on this. What I found fascinating was that the Chinese interference
00:07:31.920 was two pronged. One to target conservatives that had a less than favorable opinion of, uh, Beijing.
00:07:39.600 Secondly, to ensure the Justin Trudeau liberals get a minority government. Yeah. So blackface
00:07:47.840 McGroper, he's their boy, but they want them on a short leash, don't they? They don't want them to
00:07:53.520 have a majority. Well, why do you think that was their strategy in the first place, Alexa?
00:07:58.080 Um, but first of all, the minority, uh, well, we know now that they have like an alliance with the
00:08:05.760 NDP and anyway, got like, uh, the majority, but not really like officially, but, um, in terms of
00:08:17.360 getting the minority, I would say that I don't really get what, why, and probably, is it a tactic for
00:08:25.920 maybe like getting the minority, but because if it got the majority, we know that a lot of people
00:08:34.160 were against Justin Trudeau and probably people will say something is not right behind that. So
00:08:41.440 probably they will add, find out that the interference with the Chinese will be really there.
00:08:49.120 probably was not expecting that we, we find out finally with the minority government. So I think
00:08:57.280 it's probably why they had that tactic, probably hiding the fact that they did interfere with the
00:09:04.720 minority government and nobody will have expecting that. And, uh, with the majority government, it would
00:09:11.440 be obviously that an interference have been, uh, made there. I will say that it's very curious because
00:09:20.400 when we look at what Justin Trudeau did say in the House of Commons, uh, say stating that you have no
00:09:26.720 proof of interference, nothing. And he denied it. And now afterwards, when that went out, they say,
00:09:34.800 but we were saying for years that we, we expect an interference from, uh, Chinese and was like,
00:09:41.920 no, it's not what you say. And we have the proof on video that you say on the House of Commons that you
00:09:47.840 deny that you have any proof of that. Well, and Alexa, I think you're making the point right now for a
00:09:55.680 public inquiry. Maybe, uh, you know, as the saying goes, where there's smoke, there's fire. Well,
00:10:01.040 sometimes where there's smoke, I got news for you. There's just a whole bunch of smoke. There's no
00:10:05.360 fire. Regardless, let's have a public inquiry and get to the bottom of this. And instead he's just
00:10:13.760 dismissing it outright. You know, how does he know? And I think, and I scrummed them at Nathan
00:10:19.360 Phillips square on Friday. Um, the good news is I didn't get beaten up by his Royal Canadian mountain
00:10:25.360 henchmen. Uh, the bad news is he just gave that goofy smile and a wave, but there are two extremely
00:10:33.360 important questions about this. As far as I'm concerned, Alexa, one is Mr. Prime Minister,
00:10:38.880 how long did you know about the Chinese interference? And, uh, secondly, Alexa,
00:10:46.880 were you complicit in the Chinese interference? Because, well, Alexa, why wouldn't he be? The goal
00:10:53.120 was to get him reelected. The goal was to, um, uh, get conservative MPs ousted. Um,
00:11:00.400 if I'm Justin Trudeau, this is an ally, not an adversary, but I would say that if he knew about
00:11:07.680 this, uh, even knowing about it, forget about colluding, then this, if these allegations are true,
00:11:14.560 Alexa, this is the textbook definition of treason. Having a foreign government, uh, a dictatorship,
00:11:22.480 no less, as far as I'm concerned, uh, you know, a country that's a bad actor, that's carrying out a
00:11:27.920 genocide, uh, against the Uyghur, uh, citizens of China, a country that held the two, uh, Michaels for,
00:11:35.200 uh, more than two years. And you're complicit with this regime. Uh, this is despicable and we need a
00:11:43.600 public inquiry, the sooner, the better. But for, in term of public inquiry, when we look at what
00:11:50.560 happened with the emergencies act, um, it costs probably million of dollars. I don't know the
00:11:56.160 exact number of it. Um, but for this time, the public inquiry, the people involved in that
00:12:03.040 public inquiry should be not choose by the liberals. It should be taken by a committee,
00:12:09.440 taking with multiple people from different parties and choose who will be involved. And it should not
00:12:16.480 be just one man who, who do the verdict at the end. It should be a different people. As when you go to a
00:12:25.200 tribunal, you have like a full bunch of people who are taking the decision all together because
00:12:32.720 it's not BAs at the end of the day, because you have like multiple people with multiple point of
00:12:37.600 view, with multiple, uh, vision who will agree with, with the decision because
00:12:47.120 with the public inquiry, I have the impression that is the decision of one man.
00:12:52.880 Well, no, you're quite right. But I'm just saying have a public inquiry, Alexa,
00:12:58.320 to determine that as a matter of fact, that Chinese did interfere with the election. I'm not
00:13:06.000 interested in condemnation or anything like this and, and Trudeau skating like he did with the
00:13:11.120 emergencies act inquiry. I just wanted established that this is real. This is not rumor. And I'm
00:13:18.320 going to throw to a video soon, Alexa, but as an example, we have liberal MP, Han Dong.
00:13:24.800 Uh, he is alleged to have been helped. Uh, don't make a joke there. You, uh, naughty, uh,
00:13:32.960 he's alleged to have been helped by the Chinese consulate in Toronto during his 2019 nomination
00:13:41.200 race. And this wasn't just about social media postings, uh, by the Chinese regime. Look at this,
00:13:47.920 Alexa, bussing in seniors and students to vote for him. This is according to CESA's documents and
00:13:56.720 sources. This is outrageous. It doesn't get more blatant than that. Let's, uh, throw to a clip and
00:14:03.680 I want to hear your thoughts on the other end. Reliably read since 1993, scoring the liberal
00:14:10.000 nomination in Don Valley North has been harder than winning a general election recently. But instead of
00:14:15.200 leaning on his connections as a former Ontario MPP, sources say Han Dong had help from the Chinese
00:14:21.040 consulate in Toronto to become the 2019 liberal candidate in the riding. Through a combination of
00:14:26.640 CESA's documents and intelligence sources, Global News has learned the consulate allegedly sent two
00:14:31.920 busloads of Chinese Canadian seniors to the Don Valley North liberal nomination meeting. And those
00:14:36.960 seniors knew who to vote for because Don's name was written on their arm. Sources also say CESA suspected
00:14:43.360 that Chinese international students with faked addresses were bussed in and told by the PRC consulate
00:14:48.960 to support their preferred candidate if they wanted to maintain their student visa status.
00:14:53.680 Dong denied allegations he was helped by Beijing, calling them false accusations that slander me and
00:14:59.200 the community I represent. My nomination in 2019 was open and followed the rules. The Liberal Party of
00:15:05.680 Canada echoed that nomination was open, adding Dong was elected by registered liberals in a race that
00:15:11.360 followed their national rules. Global News has not verified the allegations against Dong, but even if
00:15:16.560 they are found true, political parties are private organizations and can set their own rules.
00:15:21.600 Non-Canadians can vote in Liberal nomination races if they live in the riding and are party members.
00:15:26.480 This is Han Dong. I'm the Liberal candidate for Damaling North.
00:15:29.200 Dong won the nomination, but he still needed Justin Trudeau's stamp of approval to carry the Liberal banner in
00:15:34.960 the suburban Toronto riding, one with a sizable diaspora of Chinese Canadians. A senior intelligence
00:15:40.320 official told Global News, CSIS shared their concerns about Dong in late September 2019 during
00:15:45.600 a classified briefing with senior Liberal Party staff who hold security clearances. In that meeting,
00:15:51.920 CSIS urged them to rescind Dong's nomination. Despite the alleged warnings to his staff, Trudeau approved
00:15:57.920 Dong's candidacy. During the election, a top Liberal organizer even warned Dong's team that he was
00:16:03.680 allegedly a CSIS target, according to sources. Dong is still an MP today. Global News asked the Prime
00:16:09.920 Minister's office multiple questions, including if Trudeau knew Dong was allegedly a CSIS target.
00:16:15.200 But PMO didn't respond to any of our questions, saying there were so many factual inaccuracies
00:16:20.240 that it wasn't possible to begin to answer any of them. Mackenzie Gray, Global News, Ottawa.
00:16:26.400 Alexa, the most astonishing part of that report, I think, is the fact that CSIS asked the
00:16:34.800 Prime Minister's senior staff to rescind Dong's nomination. Just think about that. This is our
00:16:42.400 intelligence agency going to the Prime Minister's senior staff and saying, this guy is tied to the
00:16:50.560 Communist Chinese. This guy, his nomination was rancid in terms of violations. And what happened?
00:17:00.560 Nothing happened. Because it was another guy on Team Red that got in. That is absolutely astonishing.
00:17:09.200 I've never heard of our intelligence agency, CSIS, going out to a political party or a government and
00:17:16.480 saying, by the way, you should rescind this guy's nomination. That's incredibly serious. What do you
00:17:22.800 make of this? But me, what really shocked me is like the two births of senior having his name on his
00:17:31.120 like writing on their horn and knew for who voting. This is like just outrageous. We know that
00:17:39.200 the senior took over because our population is getting older and older. And we know that a lot of
00:17:46.720 people, especially in elderly facilities, they have like a big really power on the decision since the
00:17:57.840 population is getting older. In terms of the fact that they knew that the CSIS have like already some
00:18:07.520 preoccupation about that candidate and that the federal did nothing about it. This is
00:18:16.000 actually a proof of like you did. They had some suspicion about about him. Why you didn't choose
00:18:24.880 like to just switch for another candidate that you knew that afterwards you would be clear from allegations,
00:18:31.440 but they didn't. So something is hard just right there too. And Alexa, I'm going to speculate. Could
00:18:38.800 you imagine if the shoe was on the other foot? Could you imagine if there was China or any foreign
00:18:43.440 nation for that matter, alleged of helping the conservatives win the election? I think we're
00:18:50.400 talking about front page newspaper coverage every single day. I mean, that's even bigger than Bev Oda's
00:18:56.960 $16 glass of orange juice, if you ask me. So the hypocrisy is amazing. By the way, I should tell our
00:19:04.240 viewers, we're going to take a quick ad break right now. Around 1.30-ish, there's going to be, we
00:19:12.000 understand, a press conference involving the prime minister. He's in Peel region right now. I think there's
00:19:19.120 going to be a health care announcement. But as important as health care is, this is even more
00:19:24.320 important. He's going to be scrummed by journalists. I just wonder how many are going to zero in on this
00:19:30.800 particular topic. Because this is absolutely the most important, I think, news story that is broken
00:19:38.480 this month. And it has to be addressed. So we will go to Annette. And then when we come back,
00:19:44.960 well, look at this. I think you've got lots to say about this, Alexa. It's in your backyard.
00:19:50.640 Maxime Bernier was protesting at Roxham Road. Didn't get that too far down the road before he
00:19:57.920 was stopped for whatever reason. Another shocking story. But we'll take that up on the other side of
00:20:04.560 this ad. So stay with us, folks. I'm speaking to you at a moment of grave crisis. When violent and
00:20:17.520 fanatical men are attempting to destroy the unity and the freedom of Canada. After weeks of dangerous
00:20:24.240 and unlawful activities. After weeks of people being harassed in their neighborhoods and small
00:20:30.080 businesses forced to close. Because democracy flourishes in Canada. We don't always agree.
00:20:36.640 And that's okay. Because individual liberty is cherished in Canada. Our government will always
00:20:43.440 defend freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly. It has now been demonstrated
00:20:48.560 to us by a few misguided persons. After evidence of increased ideologically motivated violent extremism
00:20:55.360 activity across the country. Just how fragile a democratic society can be. It became clear
00:21:03.040 that local and provincial authorities needed more tools to restore order and keep people safe.
00:21:10.960 These are matters of the utmost gravity. And I want to tell you what the government
00:21:16.000 is doing to deal with them. The federal government has invoked the emergencies act.
00:21:27.680 The public's legitimate right to know why the government proclaimed an emergency. And whether
00:21:33.680 the actions it took were appropriate. It is our view that there was no justification
00:21:42.560 whatsoever to invoke the emergencies act. It's so tough to watch. There's no reason for that. They were
00:21:49.280 literally running the horses through the crowd. The police came straight to me and he targeted me
00:21:54.480 and he took his gun of tear gas and he actually shot me directly in my legs.
00:22:02.880 Was it worth invoking the emergencies act ma'am to trample on the rights and freedoms of Canadians?
00:22:06.880 Why do you think excessive honking means means that the government should strip citizens away from their rights?
00:22:15.040 Our next and final witness is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
00:22:21.360 Order alert.
00:22:22.000 I just want to let everybody know that the next projection will be in Church in the Vine in Edmonton with special guests.
00:22:42.480 Yes, it will have Tamara Leach and the lawyer, and Kate Wilson. And it's really reasonable price. I would say like for $14, you can not only see the full documentary, but you can also meet some people involved with the trucker convoy. So I think it's nice. You should like go with friends and family. Why not?
00:23:08.400 Oh, a hundred percent. $14. What a bargain. You get to see the documentary and you get a chance to hobnob with Tamara Leach. And I believe the date for that, Tamara, uh, Tamara, uh, Alexa, March 8th, March 8th, March 8th. Okay. There, there you go. So, uh, yeah, if you're in the Edmonton area and you can make it up to Church in the Vine, uh, that, believe me, a good time will be had by all. Well, not if you're on the progressive side, but those people aren't going to dare you.
00:23:38.380 They're sure their faces there. So even though they're welcome to, unlike the left, we believe in, uh, free speech and freedom of assembly and expression, uh, all the things classical liberalism used to stand for before they went woke and embraced cancel culture. Um, by the way, um, apparently, uh, I lied before the ad.
00:23:58.060 I said Trudeau would have, be involved in a press, uh, conference around, uh, one 30 ish. Uh, it'll be more like one 50 ish. You see, um, well, Alexa, well, here's the deal, Alexa, if you're a gambling person, there is one sure thing you can bet on. Okay. Uh, even more than the Kansas city chiefs winning the Superbowl.
00:24:21.060 Superbowl one that Justin Trudeau will be late to his own press conference, right? Oh yeah. Usually by more than an hour. And, uh, secondly, what? Oh yes.
00:24:32.940 And by the way, what is the excuse for being late? He has a motorcade. They shut down the roads. Um, and that motorcade, by the way, all the vehicles keep the engine running because God forbid, Justin Trudeau gets into a vehicle.
00:24:46.060 That is not precisely room temperature. So the heat's running in the winter. The AC is running in the summer because like I said, the very idea of black faces,
00:24:58.620 ricotta cheese, candy ass hitting a cold or too hot leather seat. That is out of the question. So, um, yeah, that's, that's the respect he has for your time as a taxpayers, which is to say no.
00:25:12.620 Oh, and, and, and, and by the way, at the public order emergencies act, uh, he actually arrived late.
00:25:19.740 Of course. You know what? And that's in his own backyard backyard. It's in, it's inaudible, right?
00:25:26.720 You know, it steps away from his office. Unbelievable. This seems to be some kind, I don't know if it's a fetish, you know, but this idea of being, I think, deliberately late.
00:25:38.620 I mean, even during the height of COVID, do you remember Alexa, they were doing it from his home.
00:25:44.500 His commute was a flight of steps and he was still 20 minutes late. Every single, what else are you doing? Playing video games?
00:25:53.480 But enough of that. Alexa, this is something near and dear to our, to our hearts.
00:25:58.820 It's Roxham Road, the international disgrace slash laughingstock. Um, why don't we play a video of, uh, Maxine Bernier, uh, the leader of the People's Party of Canada going to this, um, asphalt of disgrace and, uh, see, we'll see what happens.
00:26:17.980 And then I really want to hear you weigh in, uh, with your thoughts, Alexa. So here we go.
00:26:23.500 Hello, I'm at Roxham Road. And as you can see, I cannot go further. The police didn't want us, don't want us to be there.
00:26:33.180 And so, but as you know, illegal migrants can cross the border, but I cannot go, uh, near the Roxham Road.
00:26:42.160 That being said, we at the PPC, we have a solution for that. We must stop illegal migration and being sure that our borders will be respected.
00:26:52.620 And the way to do that, we are not American. We won't build a wall, but what we can do is to build a fence and telling the RCMP officer to do their job and to tell them, you know, you're not welcome in our country.
00:27:07.560 We cannot save the world. And it's a privilege to be Canadian. Actually, I want to also be sure that the real refugees will be able to come here.
00:27:20.020 We have refugees where their life is in danger in another country. And that's not the case right now. These people are jumping the queue.
00:27:29.200 And last year, we had about more than 35,000 illegal migrants who crossed that border at the Roxham Road illegally. It's time to stop it.
00:27:42.440 We have the solution. We need to have the courage to be sure that our borders will be respected.
00:27:48.340 So if you want a real change and if you want common sense, support us and be part of the change.
00:27:55.880 Alexa, the only thing missing from that report by Mr. Bernier is the most important question of all.
00:28:04.520 Why? Why are police, and this is Quebec provincial police, as I understand it, blocking access on a public road?
00:28:12.720 This is the King's Highway, literally. This is not a driveway. This is not private property.
00:28:17.500 No one's breaching the fence where that temporary, well, temporary, probably permanent now, RCMP detachment is.
00:28:24.920 So why are law-abiding, tax-paying citizens being denied access on a road?
00:28:32.440 I mean, assuming you're not blocking traffic, and you know it's very remote there.
00:28:36.800 The only thing you see are police vehicles or buses carting off illegal aliens to hotels.
00:28:42.800 As long as you're not blocking the road, and what am I saying?
00:28:45.700 I mean, if you look at Extinction Rebellion, those climate change crackpots,
00:28:52.420 they deliberately block the road and the police turn a blind eye.
00:28:56.620 So, Alexa, why is that road being blocked for the purposes of tax-paying Canadians walking down it?
00:29:06.460 But before I go further, I invite everybody to our special website, stoptraffickingtocanada.com.
00:29:14.080 On this website, you can not only sign the petition that we did start,
00:29:18.220 but you can send a message to the mayor of New York, Eric Adams, to stop giving bus tickets to the migrant free of charge,
00:29:28.680 but paid by the taxpayer to come north to our border in Quebec.
00:29:34.140 So, I don't really understand why the Quebec police was involved there,
00:29:39.660 because the only police present at Roxham Road are the RCMP.
00:29:46.340 I don't know if they saw them arriving first, or if it was probably, I don't know,
00:29:53.800 advertised before they go there and the police say, okay,
00:29:57.840 because we know that every time that they have a protest or a lot of people protesting against something,
00:30:03.680 the police need to know about it and needs to be present also if something happens.
00:30:10.640 The fact that they stop them to go any further, this is pretty strange,
00:30:14.560 because as you say, it's a public place, it's a public street,
00:30:18.840 and nothing is private there, only the last part where it's really a private sector,
00:30:26.440 because you have some residents around,
00:30:30.060 so you should not step on the private place for the people who live there.
00:30:36.880 But the rest is public.
00:30:38.400 You can go there, you can watch what is going on.
00:30:42.680 So, I was pretty surprised to see the police of Quebec being there to stop them to go any further,
00:30:48.600 especially because the migrants have more rights now than their own citizens who live in Canada.
00:30:55.640 Yep.
00:30:57.180 And by the way, I think the fact that they stop them to go any further
00:31:04.880 and to show what is going on, that just put more pressure on what is going on there,
00:31:10.120 why you stop people to report and to show the truth.
00:31:15.320 So, Alexa, just so I understand you perfectly well,
00:31:19.020 the police haven't even issued an official reason why we're stopping you.
00:31:24.960 We're just stopping you?
00:31:26.360 That's BS, my friend.
00:31:28.420 That's garbage.
00:31:29.240 Unless it's a crime scene, well, it really is a crime scene,
00:31:36.000 although we don't consider illegal migration into Canada to be a crime anymore.
00:31:41.300 But unless it was like, you know, somebody had just been bludgeoned,
00:31:45.320 yeah, then they can put police caution tape.
00:31:48.860 But are you telling me the police are just saying,
00:31:51.560 we're preventing you from going any further because, well, we're just telling you?
00:31:56.440 That's garbage.
00:31:57.340 I didn't really watch everything, but I did watch another live.
00:32:03.460 And I think the police have said, I'm not sure about it,
00:32:06.960 but that something was in constriction a little bit further
00:32:10.120 and they were not capable to pass.
00:32:12.220 But I think this is, I don't know if it's true.
00:32:15.040 I don't think so.
00:32:16.300 But, you know, the police have the right to, like they say,
00:32:22.420 like to put a security perimeter when you have like some protests
00:32:27.820 or you have some important people around.
00:32:30.480 So I know that some police give them the right to do it.
00:32:35.380 So probably something like that.
00:32:37.760 But, you know, Alexa, I would argue this.
00:32:40.500 There's already that parameter set up at the end of Roxham Road.
00:32:45.460 That's when you get to the RCMP detachment.
00:32:48.160 They've got fencing.
00:32:49.480 They've got signs warning against trespassing.
00:32:52.580 Yeah.
00:32:52.820 Meaning you as a born in Canada, Canadian, law abiding, taxpaying,
00:32:59.260 you can't hop their little fence.
00:33:01.060 Still staying in Canada, you'll be charged with, I guess, trespassing.
00:33:05.280 But meanwhile, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police turned into the Royal Canadian Mounted Bellhops
00:33:10.100 for the illegal aliens and carry their suitcases across from Plattsburgh, New York.
00:33:15.880 So I would argue that perimeter already exists.
00:33:21.380 I think we should really press the Quebec Provincial Police.
00:33:27.040 Under what basis are you denying access?
00:33:30.260 Because I don't see any reason in law how they can be doing that.
00:33:35.860 But the fact that they did that, probably that will just bring more and more people
00:33:40.000 to go like in the next probably weeks to come to try to get closer and closer.
00:33:47.760 And that would just create a chaos.
00:33:50.740 And I remember last time when I was reporting on Roxham Road,
00:33:56.880 our RCMP went out and they say, you see what is going on?
00:34:01.480 Like, this is just what is being created by media, by the fact that the mayor and everybody
00:34:09.200 get involved in all of this.
00:34:11.200 It created chaos at that point, port of entry, irregular port of entry.
00:34:17.640 And I would say more and more, I'm reporting on this more and more.
00:34:22.380 It's getting like a real chaos like there.
00:34:25.380 And I'll tell you, Alexa, I was infuriated about a week ago when you sent me some video.
00:34:35.060 And I don't know if Super Producer or Efren or Olivia has it.
00:34:38.280 But you being assaulted by one of these coyote taxi drivers on the other side of the border
00:34:46.260 in Plattsburgh, New York, there was absolutely no justification for that.
00:34:53.340 And this guy was getting handsy with you.
00:34:56.500 And this was in full view of the RCMP, who basically reminded me of a professional wrestling
00:35:03.740 referee.
00:35:05.020 You know, Crusher, I've warned you eight times not to use that foreign object.
00:35:09.160 And if you don't stop, I'm going to warn you a ninth time.
00:35:11.840 You know what I'm saying?
00:35:12.920 So completely ineffectual.
00:35:15.220 And if we can find that video, I would like to play it because I think it shows the entitlement.
00:35:25.540 And I mean, the absolute unmitigated gull, Alexa, here are people involved in an illegal industry.
00:35:36.800 They are smuggling people essentially into Canada.
00:35:39.860 And they're upset by us practicing journalism, showing what's going on.
00:35:46.480 Unbelievable.
00:35:47.580 Do we have that, guys?
00:35:48.180 But first of all, we should call them as what they are.
00:35:52.880 Like they are human trafficking completely.
00:35:55.520 They are bringing people to cross illegally another province, another country.
00:36:02.640 And we know that it's by the law.
00:36:06.800 You cannot do that.
00:36:07.880 It's a criminal offense to bring people to cross illegally to another country.
00:36:15.640 And so I was reporting, and my report is coming soon, by the way, to explain what happened
00:36:22.180 with that taxi driver.
00:36:24.900 But he is acting perfectly how human trafficking would do.
00:36:34.260 Not wanted to be filmed.
00:36:36.240 Really aggressive.
00:36:37.160 And really ready to beat a woman in front of family and children to have his paycheck from what he's doing.
00:36:51.060 And I was shocked because in the same time, the RCMP cannot do anything.
00:36:56.920 They have no jurisdiction on the U.S. side.
00:36:59.900 And by the way, I was in the U.S. side.
00:37:03.140 Okay.
00:37:03.940 But they have no police in the U.S. side.
00:37:06.860 Only camera.
00:37:07.560 So thanks to the RCMP because they were able to stop that man that was assaulting me because
00:37:17.220 nobody other was helping me.
00:37:19.500 Like, of course, it's not the job of the migrant to help me out.
00:37:22.960 Like, they have already enough stress on their shoulder.
00:37:26.480 But I'm just thinking, like, these migrants are not, like, they are not secure at all with
00:37:34.200 these kind of people who bring them to the border.
00:37:37.640 Like, I don't agree with what they are doing.
00:37:40.180 But the migrant is not their fault.
00:37:41.520 They are just doing what they have been told to do to, like, if you want a better life,
00:37:46.020 just go to Roxanne Road and you can cross illegally there.
00:37:48.720 The fault is, like, to our politician, to our, like, federal government to don't make people
00:37:56.680 respect our border.
00:37:58.740 So in the same time, it's not their fault to have not hacked, like, to protect me.
00:38:06.060 It's not their job is what I say.
00:38:08.080 But thanks to the RCMP.
00:38:10.480 And we are going, I did already fill the form to have the footage from the camera security.
00:38:17.600 And we are working with a lawyer in the U.S. side to make them, make that man accountable
00:38:26.620 and get out of, like, the whole place.
00:38:29.000 Because it's working for a company of New York, like a taxi company.
00:38:34.460 Oh, yeah.
00:38:35.000 Like, yeah.
00:38:36.540 It's a whole cottage industry, isn't it?
00:38:39.460 Yes, exactly.
00:38:41.280 Yeah.
00:38:41.440 You know, it's like a taxi-slash-consulting firm advising you how to get your ticket punched
00:38:50.140 into Canada as an illegal alien.
00:38:52.880 You know what it reminds me of, Alexa, unfortunately, we don't have that clip in the queue.
00:38:56.780 But on a future broadcast, I promise we'll show it.
00:38:59.940 Stay tuned for my full report.
00:39:01.340 Oh, there'll probably be other opportunities.
00:39:04.520 But, you know, our colleague Katie Davis-Court, when she went down to El Paso, Texas, I believe,
00:39:09.440 the airport there, where literally migrants were camping in the airport as they're awaiting,
00:39:16.620 I guess, a bus ride to some destination.
00:39:20.460 And what was so telling for me, Alexa, is that one of the illegal aliens comes up to Katie
00:39:28.100 and she says, excuse me, you don't have my permission to film me.
00:39:33.700 Here is somebody who is illegally in a country.
00:39:38.780 And by the way, in a public place, you have no reasonable expectation of privacy.
00:39:45.700 You know, there is no permission that has to be given.
00:39:50.760 But I just thought, isn't that something?
00:39:53.200 You have entered the country illegally.
00:39:56.000 You are currently breaking the law and suddenly you're concerned about your privacy rights.
00:40:01.520 Give me a break.
00:40:03.460 Yeah.
00:40:03.820 When you cross illegally, I'm sorry, but your privacy go away.
00:40:07.580 And you need to adapt yourself right now to the country you want to live in.
00:40:16.000 And this is the problem with the illegal immigration.
00:40:18.500 Because we receive so much.
00:40:20.860 I think last year it was 39,000, more than 39,000 that cross like at Roxham.
00:40:26.460 But all these people arrive.
00:40:28.660 They have like, now they are being thrown in like, if it's not homeless shelter,
00:40:33.680 it's like hotel funded taxpayer.
00:40:36.240 And afterwards, they have no right to work.
00:40:40.900 So most of them will work like under the table.
00:40:44.620 We say like, how you say it in English, we say like, Cavalier au noir.
00:40:48.820 And afterwards, they will not integrate the culture, the Canadian culture, the beautiful
00:40:56.680 Canadian culture that we have, because they will not have the time to learn about like
00:41:03.560 Canadian culture.
00:41:04.380 They will not have the time for anything because nobody is there for helping them for that.
00:41:09.460 Now, the only process that they will have is like the justice process.
00:41:13.660 And after that, just do whatever you want.
00:41:16.400 Oh, and you're so right, Alexa.
00:41:18.080 And we should point out, this is not just a Quebec problem.
00:41:20.780 I mean, that's where the border crossing is.
00:41:22.720 But hotels in Cornwall, Ontario, have migrants in them.
00:41:29.400 Windsor, two hotels, if you can imagine, folks, in Niagara Falls, you know, the honeymoon
00:41:35.620 capital of the world.
00:41:37.600 And tourist season for Niagara Falls is coming up in just three months, I guess.
00:41:44.300 This is incredible.
00:41:45.700 And one of the things I want to know, Alexa, is that the federal government, well, our
00:41:52.620 money, it's paying for these hotel rooms.
00:41:55.520 What do you want to bet these hotels are charging full rack rate?
00:41:59.820 By that, I mean no discounts.
00:42:02.120 So for the hotelier, hey, 100% occupancy at full rack rate.
00:42:08.140 Hey, I can live with this.
00:42:09.720 Bring it on.
00:42:10.500 The more the merrier.
00:42:11.380 Why do I have to hustle to fill up my hotel?
00:42:14.560 But we're paying for this.
00:42:17.200 This is scandalous.
00:42:18.580 And by the way, the only hotel at Saint-Bernard-de-la-Cole that it was the Saint-Bernard Hotel, that
00:42:26.220 used to be a hotel for travelers who pass through, like probably like some people who drive trucks
00:42:31.920 and need to have a rest, was the only hotel, okay?
00:42:35.880 Like, I think it's the only hotel because I didn't notice any.
00:42:40.360 It's not an hotel anymore.
00:42:41.700 It's a federal building now, and it's all occupied by migrants.
00:42:48.900 Well, Alexa, if the truckers are being inconvenienced, wouldn't that be a good thing in the eyes
00:42:53.940 of the liberal government?
00:42:55.140 I mean, those are Canada's version of a basket full of deplorables.
00:43:01.020 Look what they did to Wellington Street, you know.
00:43:03.020 So anything to harm the truckers, I think the liberals applaud, even though, as we all
00:43:08.780 know, you know, to quote Tucker Carlson of Fox News, if you're alive, you owe your life
00:43:15.060 to a trucker.
00:43:16.400 The groceries in a supermarket came by a truck.
00:43:19.580 The medicine in the pharmacy came by a truck.
00:43:22.780 But we have, you know, delusional progressives in government right now that would deem otherwise.
00:43:29.600 What a disgrace.
00:43:30.380 We should carry on because Roxham Road will be an ongoing story.
00:43:38.620 And, well, you know, it's funny.
00:43:41.060 While what I call the China crisis, and I'm not referring to that English band from the
00:43:46.680 early 1980s, best known for working with fire and steel, I do believe.
00:43:52.620 While that should be the front page, it seemed that a lot of oxygen was being consumed on the
00:43:57.660 weekend with Pierre Polyev putting out that statement.
00:44:03.120 Well, not directly, mind you.
00:44:05.660 He went to the disgraceful Brian Lilly of the Toronto Sun and said, could you please, you
00:44:12.340 know, make this information public?
00:44:14.220 Where he was throwing his own MPs under the bus for meeting with Christine Anderson.
00:44:21.000 You know what, by the way, Lilly got his information from, guess who?
00:44:28.660 Well, that would be Warren Kinsella.
00:44:31.100 This is a diehard liberal.
00:44:32.860 Yes, he hates Trudeau.
00:44:34.220 It's personal because I think he wasn't hired as part of Trudeau's staff several years ago
00:44:40.760 when the election was on.
00:44:42.180 But he's still a liberal.
00:44:43.320 He's still team red.
00:44:46.080 And this idea of Anderson being an extremist, being a Nazi, et cetera, I want to throw to
00:44:53.080 a video.
00:44:53.600 And I urge our viewers, especially those who have premium content subscription, and this
00:44:59.940 is why you should get the premium content, folks.
00:45:03.180 Ezra had a brilliant monologue on Friday, basically debunking the lies.
00:45:11.400 And that's what Warren Kinsella sent out, lies about Christine Anderson and her party.
00:45:19.600 We don't have enough time to play the whole monologue, so I urge you all, if you have a
00:45:25.140 premium content subscription, to watch Ezra's monologue if you missed it on Friday.
00:45:29.740 But why don't we play a few minutes of Ezra debunking the nonsense that went out?
00:45:37.520 And I'm so sad to see Pierre Polyev crumble like that.
00:45:42.540 I think the worst tweet online was somebody calling, I think it might be our colleague
00:45:49.740 Yankee, calling Pierre Polyev, Aaron O'Toole 2.0.
00:45:54.460 Jeez, I can't think of anything worse than that.
00:45:57.980 But in the meantime, let's hear what Ezra Levant had to say about this.
00:46:01.560 Conservative leader, Pierre Polyev, on the three Conservative MPs who met with European
00:46:06.760 MEP Christine Anderson earlier this week.
00:46:09.420 And it's a screenshot which says, Christine Anderson's views are vile and have no place
00:46:16.100 in our politics.
00:46:17.360 The MPs were not aware of this visiting member of the European Parliament's opinions, and
00:46:21.600 they regret meeting with her.
00:46:23.080 Frankly, it would be better if Anderson never visited Canada in the first place.
00:46:26.980 She and her racist hateful views are not welcome here.
00:46:30.720 Someone asked, I do not know much about her, but could you please provide links to where
00:46:36.900 she has been any type of hateful?
00:46:40.580 And Brian Lilly replied, lots in this column.
00:46:44.060 And he shows a column written by the liberal dirty trickster Warren Kinsella.
00:46:49.020 Conservative MPs wrong to meet with German extremists.
00:46:51.980 So you can see the pipeline here.
00:46:53.680 Liberal war room, liberal dirty trickster Warren Kinsella gets Brian Lilly to go on the attack
00:46:59.700 against Leslie Lewis and others.
00:47:02.100 Just a reminder, Warren Kinsella was paid by Aaron O'Toole to smear the People's Party
00:47:10.540 of Canada as racist, falsely.
00:47:12.920 He's a paid lobbyist, paid dirty trickster.
00:47:15.240 It's always odd to me that he's published in The Sun, given that he's working for other
00:47:19.140 clients.
00:47:19.660 He's not just a columnist.
00:47:21.760 Now, I read through the whole Kinsella piece, and mainly it just quotes other left-wing
00:47:27.080 activists, like the Southern Poverty Law Center.
00:47:30.260 So it's just quoting other people calling her names, but they don't actually have any quotes
00:47:36.300 from her that are racist or hateful, which is sort of weird, because both the Pierre Polly
00:47:43.040 of statement and Brian Lilly claim that there's some proof.
00:47:46.540 But there was one thing in Kinsella's column that bothered me, and I'm Jewish, and he said
00:47:55.200 about the alternative for Deutschland, its party leaders have called Holocaust memorials
00:48:01.700 shameful.
00:48:03.600 They have dismissed the horrors perpetrated by the Nazi regime as bird shit.
00:48:09.020 And I thought, oh no, is that true?
00:48:13.040 Well, there was a link to the source of this, which I clicked on, and it was from Deutsche
00:48:20.740 Welle, which is a large mainstream media in Germany.
00:48:24.200 AFD chief downplays Nazi era as bird shit.
00:48:27.580 That was the headline that Kinsella and Lilly, by extension, said that the AFD claimed that
00:48:34.220 the horrors perpetrated by the Nazis were bird shit, as in he was diminishing them.
00:48:38.640 But here's what this AFD leader actually said.
00:48:43.060 This was embedded in the Deutsche Welle story.
00:48:44.860 You can see it for yourself.
00:48:48.700 You tell me if Warren Kinsella and Brian Lilly are telling the truth.
00:48:52.000 Hitler and the Nazis are just bird shit on the 1,000 years old successful German history,
00:49:00.740 says AFD co-leader Gowlin and Seabach.
00:49:03.520 So he wasn't saying that the Holocaust and its horrors were bird shit.
00:49:07.960 He wasn't diminishing them.
00:49:09.120 He was saying that Hitler was shit.
00:49:11.960 Hitler was a stain on German history.
00:49:15.820 That's anti-Hitler.
00:49:17.700 That's not pro-Hitler.
00:49:19.440 He's saying it was a stain on Germany's otherwise noble history, which is obviously true.
00:49:26.300 How is that possibly pro-Holocaust or anti-Semitic?
00:49:29.820 Kinsella misquoted it.
00:49:32.640 And that same AFD leader, and we're not talking about Christine Anderson here,
00:49:37.040 this is years ago now, by the way, said that the Holocaust memorial was a shame.
00:49:43.600 That's what Kinsella said.
00:49:45.560 But no, no, no.
00:49:46.840 He said it was a monument of shame.
00:49:52.460 Yeah.
00:49:54.260 Holocaust memorials are monuments of the shame of the Nazis.
00:49:58.580 That's exactly right.
00:50:00.840 Alexa, absolutely stunning.
00:50:05.540 There you have it in black and white that the smoking gun evidence to depict Christine
00:50:12.160 Anderson and her fellow party members as, you know, having Nazi sympathies of denying the
00:50:20.720 Holocaust, being pro-Hitler.
00:50:23.780 First of all, in Germany, they have the toughest laws on the planet.
00:50:28.680 If you claim to be a Nazi, even if you do the Nazi salute in public, you're going to go to jail.
00:50:34.780 You're going to be charged criminally.
00:50:38.240 And yet, Pierre Polyev took this as the gospel.
00:50:43.180 He got a note from Brian Lilly, who got his information from Warren Kinsella.
00:50:49.980 And instead of doing the prudent thing of saying, you know what, I and my staff, we're going to research this.
00:50:57.400 And we're going to look into the veracity of this.
00:50:59.820 And then we will issue a statement.
00:51:02.380 Oh, and by the way, it'd be kind of nice if he issued the statement as a man, if he stood and faced the music
00:51:07.660 instead of, you know, having Brian Lilly as his messenger boy, you know, disseminate his statement.
00:51:14.880 But no, he got spooked by the mainstream media, the same mainstream media that he's vowing to defund, Alexa.
00:51:23.020 And I am telling you, the damage that has been done, I mean, all weekend long, I saw conservatives online saying,
00:51:33.720 I'm abandoning ship.
00:51:34.940 I said, I referenced the Aaron O'Toole 2.0 comment.
00:51:38.240 I cannot think of anything worse than to be referred to as that testicular challenged flip-flopper, O'Toole.
00:51:47.600 And I'm telling you, Alexa, there is so much damage that's being created.
00:51:54.320 And it's a self-inflicted wound by Mr. Paliyev, I think, that if I'm Justin Trudeau, I call a snap election right now, right now,
00:52:03.680 and take advantage of this, you know, shite storm, for lack of a better term.
00:52:10.720 What's your take on this?
00:52:11.860 But first of all, it was really surprising to hear Pierre Paliyev almost using the same, like, narrative,
00:52:19.360 same word, wording that Mr. Trudeau did use against the on-vacs and the truck driver
00:52:26.580 and the people were not following, like, the same narrative than him.
00:52:30.620 And for having made Christine Anderson, she condemned everything that Hitler did and the Nazi.
00:52:41.860 And also, I was also surprising to being called a racist when I was at one of her events in Montreal,
00:52:51.600 and a lot of people from different ethnicity, background, religion were there.
00:52:56.680 And they were, and I asked them the question about that statement from Pierre Paliyev,
00:53:02.460 and they were like, if she was a racist, what I'm doing here?
00:53:05.660 Like, they have no point for me to be here.
00:53:09.000 And it's true, and it's absolutely true.
00:53:14.480 I didn't see Christine Anderson wanted to talk to someone who are different by what they look like
00:53:22.500 or by their religion or by anything.
00:53:25.700 So it was interesting to get the view also to the people who attend the event on Friday in Montreal.
00:53:36.840 I have a full report of the people responding of the criticism from Pierre Paliyev.
00:53:43.020 And, yeah, it's just shocking to see, like, what happened, and especially throwing MPs under the bus
00:53:51.080 and make them apologize and retracting the fact that they meet with Christine Anderson
00:53:57.480 with not only their own word, but also by a statement made by the Conservative Party of Canada.
00:54:04.620 And I can tell you this, Alexa, one of the MPs thrown under the bus was Leslyn Lewis, of course.
00:54:10.800 And I urge people to seek out Joel Warmington's interview with Leslyn Lewis
00:54:16.760 and talk about real leadership, where she basically said, I'm paraphrasing here,
00:54:22.240 if you think I'm going to bend the knee or apologize to somebody that wore blackface multiple occasions,
00:54:29.800 so you're a racist, somebody who is a misogynist, just ask former female Liberal MPs,
00:54:36.860 you've got another thing coming.
00:54:38.440 Leslyn Lewis is not going to bend the knee and instead went on the offensive.
00:54:47.700 Pierre Paliyev, I don't know if this is him or his advisors telling him to do this,
00:54:54.380 but what a horrible self-inflicted wound.
00:54:57.920 And I'm still to this day in shock, Alexa.
00:55:02.640 You know what?
00:55:03.000 I have to, we have to wrap this up very quickly today.
00:55:06.920 Oh, I wanted to talk about the ice skating.
00:55:09.780 Oh.
00:55:10.720 Oh, the drag queen ice skating that got cancelled due to climate change.
00:55:15.740 Yeah, because I did check the weather of Philadelphia.
00:55:19.000 Philadelphia, and the weather is mostly the same since 2015-16.
00:55:27.540 Yeah.
00:55:27.760 And I went to check about, like, the ice skating, how they keep it cold in warm weather,
00:55:33.900 because same Florida have some, like, outdoor.
00:55:36.420 And what they were saying is, like, the warm temperature is actually the least condition to really worry about.
00:55:47.260 It's mostly humidity and wind.
00:55:49.560 And what they were saying is, like, because they have a refrigerator on the knee, the ice, keep it, the ice, like, pretty hard and icy.
00:56:01.520 It's just because they need to remove the water that gets into the surface and to keep it icy.
00:56:11.500 And so I'm just wondering, like, why they call climate change since there's always been some trouble with, like, ice skating place since sometimes they have it in a really warm, like, place as Florida, example.
00:56:26.880 And I was like, okay, now they call climate change and they can't sell a show.
00:56:31.760 Is it because they want to keep everybody in the same narrative that, oh, my God, look at that.
00:56:37.240 We need it.
00:56:37.820 You can't sell.
00:56:38.400 Or it's because you have too much pressure and criticism because people didn't want it.
00:56:43.040 That show of a drag queen for children that we see everywhere happening, like, some protests against drag queen story time and some other, like, show for children that use drag queen.
00:56:55.680 I think it's mostly because of that, but they use the climate change to cancel the event.
00:57:00.960 Unbelievable.
00:57:01.740 And two things from what you just said, Alexa.
00:57:04.720 One, there are too many people who should know better that confuse weather with climate.
00:57:11.340 Two different things.
00:57:12.740 Secondly, we only have accurate weather records dating back about 300 years.
00:57:19.560 Given that the planet is billions of years old, three centuries in geological time isn't even a blink of an eyelash.
00:57:29.740 So to base trends on that data is foolhardy.
00:57:33.400 And third, if these drag queens are worried about falling through the ice into the water, just wear your busty Lemieux strap-ons.
00:57:43.220 They work as flotation devices.
00:57:45.100 You won't drown.
00:57:47.500 So, Alexa, before I have to scurry off for an undercover assignment, kind of like James Bond, would you believe Maxwell Smart?
00:57:56.120 So, before I leave, do we have any super chats that we must get to?
00:58:03.340 I think so.
00:58:04.380 Okay.
00:58:05.680 From AMT60.
00:58:07.780 Are you aware today is the first day of the WHO meeting where Biden will sign over U.S. right to WHO for pandemic control and loss of sovereignty?
00:58:21.860 PM Blackface is signing up Canada.
00:58:24.940 No, you know what?
00:58:26.800 I was unaware of that.
00:58:28.040 There's so much nonsense and chicanery going on, especially on the domestic front.
00:58:33.620 But why am I not surprised that President Biden is all in when it comes to a WHO initiative?
00:58:40.980 What say you, Alexa?
00:58:43.560 Well, I would say I'm not really surprised.
00:58:45.360 When it comes to a WHO, I have the impression that I want to give them the full power to decide for our country with what is going on with our health of the population when it comes to maybe our next pandemic.
00:58:58.860 And this is really worrying because what they want to pass is actually taking like all authority of every elect people and just do whatever they want.
00:59:13.120 So, I think we keep an eye on what is going on with the WHO and the pandemic treaty that they want you to pass.
00:59:21.880 And also, Biden will be in Canada soon.
00:59:25.940 Also, we'll meet Justin Trudeau in March.
00:59:29.520 So, I think you would be with me, huh?
00:59:33.160 Maybe.
00:59:34.800 There you go.
00:59:36.520 Anything else there, Alexa?
00:59:39.240 No, I think we actually passed through everything.
00:59:44.000 Okay.
00:59:44.740 Well, thank you so much, Alexa, for filling in for Sheila Gunn-Reed today.
00:59:50.200 And thank you to Olivia and Efron behind the boards.
00:59:54.360 Thank you to all our viewers, especially the one that gave a donation.
00:59:57.280 Greatly appreciated.
00:59:58.360 Yeah, thank you.
00:59:58.960 I will not be here tomorrow.
01:00:01.520 There will be two other rebel news people.
01:00:04.480 I'm on that secret assignment that I alluded to.
01:00:08.180 But I'm sure whoever shows up tomorrow, you're going to get a good show.
01:00:12.260 In the meantime, as always, folks, stay safe and stay sane.
01:00:19.980 Afternoon.
01:00:20.700 And so, we invite our guests to join the senior executive team just around the corner for a reception.
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01:00:40.380 Folks could sit back down.
01:00:49.900 We'll get questions from media now.
01:00:51.460 Go ahead.
01:00:52.460 Go ahead.
01:00:54.460 Prime Minister Simon Dingley from CBC.
01:00:56.460 I know your government announced a new announcement about TikTok, but the U.S. Congress is debating legislation that would forbid TikTok's parent company from doing any business at all in the U.S.
01:01:08.960 This would effectively ban the TikTok app in the United States.
01:01:12.960 And meanwhile, your government is saying it just wants to remove it from government devices.
01:01:17.900 Why, if this is such a security threat, just remove it from government devices?
01:01:21.500 Obviously, we take very seriously the freedom of expression, the freedom of Canadians to engage how they want online.
01:01:29.660 But we also have very important principles around protection of data, protection of Canadians' safety and security that we will always step up for.
01:01:38.500 Like many countries around the world, we're looking carefully at how to ensure Canadians are kept safe online, and we're making the decision that for government employees, for government equipment, it is better to not have them access TikTok because of the concerns that people have in terms of safety.
01:02:00.340 This may be a first step, it may be the only step we need to take, but every step of the way, we're going to be making sure we're keeping Canadians safe.
01:02:08.580 And certainly, I suspect that as government takes the significant step of telling all federal employees that they can no longer use TikTok on their work phones, many Canadians, from businesses to private individuals, will reflect on the security of their own data and perhaps make choices in consequence.
01:02:29.980 But I'm always a fan of giving Canadians the information for them to make the right decisions for them.
01:02:36.140 The same question in French now, please.
01:02:42.600 Well, I think that people know very well that our responsibility and our duty as a government is to ensure the safety of Canadians, be it online or be it physically, in real life.
01:02:56.600 At the same time, of course, we want Canadians to make their own choices and to have access to the applications and software that they want to use.
01:03:06.600 However, but for the government, we feel that there's now enough concern to warrant a banning of TikTok on government devices.
01:03:20.720 So, government employees will no longer be able to use TikTok on their government-issued devices.
01:03:27.720 It's a security issue.
01:03:28.720 There might be further announcements and further choices that will be announced in the future, but already, when companies and ordinary people see that we are taking this step, I'm sure they will think about their own security.
01:03:47.720 Data security will make their own choices in their business or private lives to protect the data, their data or the data of their employees.
01:03:58.920 So, the foreign trained workers who are coming to Canada, they have to qualify themselves separately for each province since all of them have their independent healthcare qualification system.
01:04:13.920 And this leads to so many trained doctors leading to doing odd jobs while the country is facing healthcare problems and shortage.
01:04:20.920 Why do we not have a national level program to absorb the foreign trade workers and doctors in Canada's health system and recognize their credentials at a national level?
01:04:33.920 Thank you very much.
01:04:34.920 And it's a really important question.
01:04:36.920 As Canadians are continuing to struggle to access the level of services and healthcare systems across the country, and as we welcome in people from around the world, many of whom have medical qualifications, it's important that we're able to deliver those health services to people right across the country.
01:04:56.920 We are having conversations with the provinces around accelerating licensing and credential recognition.
01:05:03.920 The federal government doesn't deliver healthcare.
01:05:06.920 We work with the provinces to support them as they deliver healthcare, but the federal government does have a role in coordinating and making sure that any Canadian anywhere across the country gets a sufficient level of access to quality medical care.
01:05:21.920 That's something that we do for the Canada Health Act.
01:05:25.920 So part of these negotiations that we're embarking upon with provinces like Ontario around the healthcare system will be around ensuring that we're giving the best support to our frontline healthcare workers,
01:05:36.920 which includes making sure that new waves of people either coming through our medical schools here or coming to Canada to keep Canadians healthy are able to do their jobs in the best way.
01:05:47.920 But it's an ongoing conversation in which both federal government and provinces agree we need to make real advances and solve this, and this is what we're working on together.
01:05:57.920 I'll pass it over to Doug from the Ontario perspective.
01:06:00.920 Thanks, Prime Minister.
01:06:01.920 So we're working collaboratively, as the Prime Minister said, with the federal government, trying to expedite not only medical folks that have the background, be it a doctor or nurse, but other sectors as well.
01:06:14.920 And I know we have our both ministers of health sitting in front of us.
01:06:20.920 Just to give you an example, over the last four years, we've brought on 8,000 doctors.
01:06:24.920 We're working with a regulatory colleges to make sure we expedite the doctors right across the country by the way.
01:06:32.920 By the way, the Minister of Health, Mr. Jones, made a great announcement that we're going to be able to expedite doctors, be it in BC or Nova Scotia or any other province or territory, into Ontario a lot quicker than we had before.
01:06:50.920 But again, we're going to work collaboratively with the federal government to make sure we expedite as many people as we can, not just in the medical background, but other areas as well.
01:07:01.920 So thank you.
01:07:05.920 Back at Bay here from CP.
01:07:08.920 The security and intelligence, and this question is for the Prime Minister.
01:07:11.920 The Security and Intelligence Threats to Elections Task Force evaluation by Jim Judd after the 2019 general election said the government should consider activating its election interference warning system, not just during the next election campaign, but also in the pre-writ period before the election.
01:07:28.920 Can you talk a little bit about how the government responded to this specific recommendation?
01:07:33.920 Did it see why it was so important and did it consider it?
01:07:37.920 Thank you. As you well know, in the run-up to the 2019 election, Canadians had already seen from challenges to democracies like France or the United States, the role that foreign interference was potentially playing and a potential threat to our democracies.
01:07:57.920 That's why in Canada, in early 2019, we stood up both an intelligence task force and a high-level panel consisting of top public servants to be able to ensure that the integrity of our elections is not compromised by foreign interference.
01:08:17.920 Good news, obviously, is that they determined that both in the 2019 and the 2021 elections are election integrity held.
01:08:27.920 That doesn't mean that we are not faced on an ongoing basis by attempts at interference in our democracies, both during and before and after and ongoing around the writ period and otherwise.
01:08:42.920 That's why we're continually improving and learning how to better keep Canadians safe and to keep our democracy safe.
01:08:52.920 After the 2019 election, which was the first time we stood up the panel, there were a number of recommendations that we moved forward on.
01:08:59.920 And after the 2021 election, there was another report, this one written by Maurice Rosenberg, that has been released to both the government and to the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians, and I'm hoping that they're going to be launching a study on how best we can protect our democracy in the coming months.
01:09:22.920 We will always look at the recommendations made, and we will always continue to step up on keeping our citizens and our democracy safe.
01:09:32.920 It's extremely important, and we will continue to do that.
01:09:37.920 In French now, please.
01:09:38.920 In French now, please.
01:09:39.920 Well, prior to the 2019 election, we saw across the world, be it in France or in the US, attempts by international actors to interfere or to influence our democratic processes.
01:09:57.920 This is why, in Canada, we created two new mechanisms, a working group of our intelligence community and also a senior officials panel.
01:10:10.920 They were both there to assess the integrity of our elections during the election process.
01:10:16.920 In 2019 and 2021, these experts concluded that the integrity of our elections were not compromised.
01:10:26.920 But they pointed out, however, that we're constantly facing attempts by foreign countries like China to interfere in our democratic life.
01:10:38.920 And this is why I looked at the recommendations coming out of the 2019 election and the 2021 election as well.
01:10:46.920 And as I said in English, Maurice Rosenberg drafted a report, and it will be shared with Canadians shortly.
01:11:02.920 And we'll be working on lessons learned during the 2021 election.
01:11:07.920 But once again, Canadians should be reassured by the fact that we're taking our duty very, very seriously at this level,
01:11:15.920 and the integrity of our democracy in elections held during the election.
01:11:21.920 Good afternoon, Prime Minister.
01:11:22.920 Laura Stone, Globe and Mail.
01:11:24.920 Calls are growing for a nonpartisan public inquiry into China's attempts to interfere with our elections.
01:11:32.920 You used to call yourself transparent by default.
01:11:35.920 Why are you so resistant to calling such an inquiry?
01:11:39.920 And are you at all open to the idea now of holding a public inquiry into this very important issue for Canadians?
01:11:45.920 I think it's a really important and great thing that Canadians are so interested in ensuring that our principles of democracy
01:11:55.920 and our practice of democracy continues to be protected from the ongoing interference as attempted by authoritarian governments around the world,
01:12:06.920 whether it be China or other countries like it.
01:12:09.920 This is why, a number of years ago, we put in place important mechanisms so that our top security officials could analyze what's going on during the elections
01:12:24.920 and otherwise that could impact our democracies.
01:12:27.920 While our current alliances are constantly in place,
01:12:44.920 I'll grow up more of a large�ou suspicion for nationalism to believe it.
01:12:47.920 At any rate, our law enforcement will not be et cetera,
01:12:51.920 because we wouldn't be mostavored.
01:12:52.920 Nor yet, it's not as bad as the use besides sanctions.