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?
00:22:22.000I just want to let everybody know that the next projection will be in Church in the Vine in Edmonton with special guests.
00:22:42.480Yes, 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?
00:23:08.400Oh, 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.
00:23:38.380They'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.
00:23:58.060I 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.
00:24:21.060Superbowl 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.
00:24:32.940And 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.
00:24:46.060That 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,
00:24:58.620ricotta 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.
00:25:12.620Oh, and, and, and, and by the way, at the public order emergencies act, uh, he actually arrived late.
00:25:19.740Of course. You know what? And that's in his own backyard backyard. It's in, it's inaudible, right?
00:25:26.720You 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.
00:25:38.620I mean, even during the height of COVID, do you remember Alexa, they were doing it from his home.
00:25:44.500His commute was a flight of steps and he was still 20 minutes late. Every single, what else are you doing? Playing video games?
00:25:53.480But enough of that. Alexa, this is something near and dear to our, to our hearts.
00:25:58.820It'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.
00:26:17.980And then I really want to hear you weigh in, uh, with your thoughts, Alexa. So here we go.
00:26:23.500Hello, 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.
00:26:33.180And so, but as you know, illegal migrants can cross the border, but I cannot go, uh, near the Roxham Road.
00:26:42.160That 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.
00:26:52.620And 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.
00:27:07.560We 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.
00:27:20.020We 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.
00:27:29.200And 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.
00:27:42.440We have the solution. We need to have the courage to be sure that our borders will be respected.
00:27:48.340So if you want a real change and if you want common sense, support us and be part of the change.
00:27:55.880Alexa, the only thing missing from that report by Mr. Bernier is the most important question of all.
00:28:04.520Why? Why are police, and this is Quebec provincial police, as I understand it, blocking access on a public road?
00:28:12.720This is the King's Highway, literally. This is not a driveway. This is not private property.
00:28:17.500No one's breaching the fence where that temporary, well, temporary, probably permanent now, RCMP detachment is.
00:28:24.920So why are law-abiding, tax-paying citizens being denied access on a road?
00:28:32.440I mean, assuming you're not blocking traffic, and you know it's very remote there.
00:28:36.800The only thing you see are police vehicles or buses carting off illegal aliens to hotels.
00:28:42.800As long as you're not blocking the road, and what am I saying?
00:28:45.700I mean, if you look at Extinction Rebellion, those climate change crackpots,
00:28:52.420they deliberately block the road and the police turn a blind eye.
00:28:56.620So, Alexa, why is that road being blocked for the purposes of tax-paying Canadians walking down it?
00:29:06.460But before I go further, I invite everybody to our special website, stoptraffickingtocanada.com.
00:29:14.080On this website, you can not only sign the petition that we did start,
00:29:18.220but you can send a message to the mayor of New York, Eric Adams, to stop giving bus tickets to the migrant free of charge,
00:29:28.680but paid by the taxpayer to come north to our border in Quebec.
00:29:34.140So, I don't really understand why the Quebec police was involved there,
00:29:39.660because the only police present at Roxham Road are the RCMP.
00:29:46.340I don't know if they saw them arriving first, or if it was probably, I don't know,
00:29:53.800advertised before they go there and the police say, okay,
00:29:57.840because we know that every time that they have a protest or a lot of people protesting against something,
00:30:03.680the police need to know about it and needs to be present also if something happens.
00:30:10.640The fact that they stop them to go any further, this is pretty strange,
00:30:14.560because as you say, it's a public place, it's a public street,
00:30:18.840and nothing is private there, only the last part where it's really a private sector,
00:30:26.440because you have some residents around,
00:30:30.060so you should not step on the private place for the people who live there.
00:55:49.560And 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.
00:56:01.520It's just because they need to remove the water that gets into the surface and to keep it icy.
00:56:11.500And 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.
00:56:26.880And I was like, okay, now they call climate change and they can't sell a show.
00:56:31.760Is it because they want to keep everybody in the same narrative that, oh, my God, look at that.
00:56:38.400Or it's because you have too much pressure and criticism because people didn't want it.
00:56:43.040That 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.
00:56:55.680I think it's mostly because of that, but they use the climate change to cancel the event.
00:58:07.780Are 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?
00:58:43.560Well, I would say I'm not really surprised.
00:58:45.360When 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.
00:58:58.860And 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.
00:59:13.120So, I think we keep an eye on what is going on with the WHO and the pandemic treaty that they want you to pass.
00:59:21.880And also, Biden will be in Canada soon.
00:59:25.940Also, we'll meet Justin Trudeau in March.
00:59:29.520So, I think you would be with me, huh?
01:00:54.460Prime Minister Simon Dingley from CBC.
01:00:56.460I 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.
01:01:08.960This would effectively ban the TikTok app in the United States.
01:01:12.960And meanwhile, your government is saying it just wants to remove it from government devices.
01:01:17.900Why, if this is such a security threat, just remove it from government devices?
01:01:21.500Obviously, we take very seriously the freedom of expression, the freedom of Canadians to engage how they want online.
01:01:29.660But we also have very important principles around protection of data, protection of Canadians' safety and security that we will always step up for.
01:01:38.500Like 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.
01:02:00.340This 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.
01:02:08.580And 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.
01:02:29.980But I'm always a fan of giving Canadians the information for them to make the right decisions for them.
01:02:36.140The same question in French now, please.
01:02:42.600Well, 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.
01:02:56.600At 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.
01:03:06.600However, but for the government, we feel that there's now enough concern to warrant a banning of TikTok on government devices.
01:03:20.720So, government employees will no longer be able to use TikTok on their government-issued devices.
01:03:28.720There 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.
01:03:47.720Data security will make their own choices in their business or private lives to protect the data, their data or the data of their employees.
01:03:58.920So, 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.
01:04:13.920And this leads to so many trained doctors leading to doing odd jobs while the country is facing healthcare problems and shortage.
01:04:20.920Why 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?
01:04:36.920As 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.
01:04:56.920We are having conversations with the provinces around accelerating licensing and credential recognition.
01:05:03.920The federal government doesn't deliver healthcare.
01:05:06.920We 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.
01:05:21.920That's something that we do for the Canada Health Act.
01:05:25.920So 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,
01:05:36.920which 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.
01:05:47.920But 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.
01:05:57.920I'll pass it over to Doug from the Ontario perspective.
01:06:01.920So 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.
01:06:14.920And I know we have our both ministers of health sitting in front of us.
01:06:20.920Just to give you an example, over the last four years, we've brought on 8,000 doctors.
01:06:24.920We're working with a regulatory colleges to make sure we expedite the doctors right across the country by the way.
01:06:32.920By 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.
01:06:50.920But 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.
01:07:08.920The security and intelligence, and this question is for the Prime Minister.
01:07:11.920The 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.
01:07:28.920Can you talk a little bit about how the government responded to this specific recommendation?
01:07:33.920Did it see why it was so important and did it consider it?
01:07:37.920Thank 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.
01:07:57.920That'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.
01:08:17.920Good news, obviously, is that they determined that both in the 2019 and the 2021 elections are election integrity held.
01:08:27.920That 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.
01:08:42.920That's why we're continually improving and learning how to better keep Canadians safe and to keep our democracy safe.
01:08:52.920After the 2019 election, which was the first time we stood up the panel, there were a number of recommendations that we moved forward on.
01:08:59.920And 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.
01:09:22.920We will always look at the recommendations made, and we will always continue to step up on keeping our citizens and our democracy safe.
01:09:32.920It's extremely important, and we will continue to do that.
01:09:39.920Well, 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.
01:09:57.920This is why, in Canada, we created two new mechanisms, a working group of our intelligence community and also a senior officials panel.
01:10:10.920They were both there to assess the integrity of our elections during the election process.
01:10:16.920In 2019 and 2021, these experts concluded that the integrity of our elections were not compromised.
01:10:26.920But they pointed out, however, that we're constantly facing attempts by foreign countries like China to interfere in our democratic life.
01:10:38.920And this is why I looked at the recommendations coming out of the 2019 election and the 2021 election as well.
01:10:46.920And as I said in English, Maurice Rosenberg drafted a report, and it will be shared with Canadians shortly.
01:11:02.920And we'll be working on lessons learned during the 2021 election.
01:11:07.920But once again, Canadians should be reassured by the fact that we're taking our duty very, very seriously at this level,
01:11:15.920and the integrity of our democracy in elections held during the election.
01:11:24.920Calls are growing for a nonpartisan public inquiry into China's attempts to interfere with our elections.
01:11:32.920You used to call yourself transparent by default.
01:11:35.920Why are you so resistant to calling such an inquiry?
01:11:39.920And are you at all open to the idea now of holding a public inquiry into this very important issue for Canadians?
01:11:45.920I think it's a really important and great thing that Canadians are so interested in ensuring that our principles of democracy
01:11:55.920and our practice of democracy continues to be protected from the ongoing interference as attempted by authoritarian governments around the world,
01:12:06.920whether it be China or other countries like it.
01:12:09.920This 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
01:12:24.920and otherwise that could impact our democracies.
01:12:27.920While our current alliances are constantly in place,
01:12:44.920I'll grow up more of a large�ou suspicion for nationalism to believe it.
01:12:47.920At any rate, our law enforcement will not be et cetera,