DAILY Roundup | What sparked the wildfires, Teacher scolds students skipping Pride, Global health ID
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In this episode of the rebel news daily roundup, we talk about the new studio, the new Justin Trudeau shirt, and the new Canada Day merch coming soon. We also discuss the history of Canada day and the legacy of the original labour day in Canada.
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oh hey good morning good afternoon everybody depending on what part of the country that
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you're in this is the rebel news daily roundup normally hosted by david menzies and then
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somebody else today it's hosted by me and my friend alexa lavoie alexa you're in studio
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i think this is your first time seeing the new studio what's it like i haven't seen it yet
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it's so amazing i really like it it's so well built yeah i and people if you want to um still
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you can still get involved in helping us cover the cost of that it's build the dream.ca you can
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see how much it costs and everything we want to do in the studio and all the things that we have done
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in the studio so build the dream.ca now i should tell everybody what we're doing before we get
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into the things that we want to talk about today and there's a bunch um but um if you want to support
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the work that we do completely willingly um and you are watching us on the censorship platform of
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youtube might i suggest you migrate over to a more free speechy platform let's say rumble
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um or locals.com or odyssey on those platforms you're given the opportunity to leave us a paid
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chat on rumble it's called the rumble rant on odyssey it's called the hyper chat and if you leave
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us a paid chat that sort of democratizes the show you can take the show in your own direction because
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we will read your paid chat and respond to it on air and it is something that we rely on here at
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rebel news because we'll never take a penny from justin trudeau because how could we hold him
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accountable if we did do that mainstream media you absolute panhandlers um anyway so that all that
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is to say let's get into the news of the day but before we do there's another way that you can support
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the work that we do here at rebel news and show your rebel pride and that is by maybe heading on over
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to the rebel news store at rebelnewsstore.com and grab it see that's ezra's favorite shirt the
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justin castro shirt but um this is one of the ways that you can support uh rebel news and get
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yourself a little something in return and we've got a whole bunch of brand new canada day merch
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that um if you order now sort of within the next week or so it should get to you in time before
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canada day so that you can wear it on canada day or as david menzi says dominion day and if you'd like
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a 10 discount you can use the coupon code sheila 10 or you can use alexa 10 um to take advantage of
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a 10 discount and i think we have it's free shipping on our merch is it not i believe it is
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yet it is yeah and uh oh gosh i haven't even seen all the new canada day stuff me too i'm i am
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supposed to be like with a keen eye to the merch store just for editorial purposes although i think
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it's hard to do something controversial um with canada day stuff unless you know like you listen
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to the left and even celebrating canada day is some sort of sin if you um you know if you're just a
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normal person apparently fireworks in canada day and singing the appropriate anthem that's some sort
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of sin with these people but um the new merch looks great there's a ton in there good job merch team
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looks awesome um we need quebec day too do you guys have a quebec day when is that it's 23 of june
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oh see in alberta there's no such thing as labor day uh one of the best things that jason kenney did
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was snatch labor day away from the unions and then turn it into alberta day but so you know that would
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you know what he's got a complicated legacy but that's one thing i'm in favor of but it's a good
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uh background history of uh alberta day yeah that's how we got it jason kenney was like you know the
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unions say they're not the greatest let's make this a day for all albertans instead of just the union
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movement and uh the union movement was pretty upset but um i don't care i don't care it's a good
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thing that he did um one more uh housekeeping note before we move on for those of you who are
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interested and i cannot recommend this trip enough um it's at rebelvacations.com and if you really want
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to have the scales fall away from your eyes in real time might i suggest you come with us to israel
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and dubai um we're going i believe it is in september efron olivia correct me if i'm wrong
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can we bring up the rebelvacations okay so it's the abraham accords fact-finding mission
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to israel and dubai and i'll be there drea will be there avi will be there david mendes will be there
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september 5th to 14th um this is uh it will be a packed trip like you are going to be learning
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something about the holy land and the middle east every single day one of the things that i found
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most fascinating was um just what the wall really is what the security fence really is because it's
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not really a security fence in most places um so you'll we'll visit uh israel's borders with the
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gaza strip lebanon and syria the threat of iran uh we're also going to the uae um because you can do
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that now because one of trump's greatest legacies is that peace broke out in the middle east and um
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you know you'll you'll see the sights and sounds of the holy land that um that historically you'll
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really enjoy um whether you're a christian or not whether you're a jew or not you know you'll go
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to the church of the nativity you'll also go to the church of the holy sepulcher which is the site of
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the crucifixion and um i found myself making third class relics all over the place i remember ezra's
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like you gotta buy another rosary i'm like yeah i gotta rub it on everything around here um so i just
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i came home with like a suitcase full of rosaries it was a lot i've been there twice and i feel like i
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still haven't seen and learned all the things that i want to learn about the holy land so
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if you want to join us because we want to take our friends with us um please go to rebel vacations.com
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where you can get more details but it is a once in a lifetime trip and i can't wait to bring people
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with us and have them just like learning about these things in real time and and cutting through
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the media lies like the media lies so much about israel and then you go there and you're like
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no this there there might be um as they say um apartheid there but it's definitely not in the way
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you think it is there are places where jews can't go that's how that works um you'll learn about the
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media lies in real time it's going to be really shocking for you um and and i as i said it's a once
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in a lifetime trip and uh you're gonna have so much fun with your favorite rebels which i believe
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includes me you look so much passionate it's beautiful i love it i love it i love it i you
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know what was i'll tell you a little anecdote the first time i was there uh and you have a to be a
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tour guide in israel it's like a university level course right like it's not just like some guy
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pointing at stuff it's you have to have a history of archaeology and and biblical history so you have to
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know everything right and israel is just it's living history right like you build a garage and
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you excavate to build a garage and you're like oh i found a roman temple like it's it's that sort of
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stuff right every day and we're driving and the tour guide goes do you know you know when jesus went and
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he sort of wrestled with the devil he was tormented by the devil in the wilderness and the tour guide is
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like that's the wilderness right there and i'm like what he's like that that's the wilderness
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right there i'm like there are people riding dirt bikes there he's like yeah but you know we live in
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history every day we interact with history every day like you forget that these things that you read
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in the bible these places that you see in the bible are people just live in them in real time and i'm
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like there are people ripping donuts in the wilderness where jesus struggled with the devil
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it's um it's really something else it's really it's a an amazing trip and like i said it's a once in a
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lifetime trip one day one day for me yeah you're a very traveled lady though you've been to a lot of
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places in the world um i think we should get right into the wildfire scenario because the liberals and
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the left in the mainstream media but i think i'm probably repeating myself because they seem to be
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all the same people with all the same agenda they really want the wildfires that started in alberton
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that you know like our wildfires now are under control they've lifted the state of emergency in
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our province i think just a couple days ago um but in ontario quebec and the east coast they are
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raging and now toronto is dealing with the bad air quality that we dealt with a month ago here and
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it's you know like it's i'm not sure is it apocalyptically orange there right now
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is it really smoky and orange um i heard i heard some people were like it's the sky is orange it look
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like it's burning but i didn't notice me because i'm in quebec montreal but one of my friends she
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lived where the fire is and they were evacuated from um from the area so they they needed to all
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take the people away so it's kind of sad because when you think that her house is all built in wood
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and you need to leave your home and you don't know if your home will be burned when you come back
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yeah yeah it's crazy i mean i live in a log house and the fires were literally two miles over from
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where i was when i was away from home i was in regina for work and luckily my husband was home
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with kids um normally it's just my in-laws who are here with the kids when i'm gone but it was very
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very close and i live in a log house it just would have gone up like that but the work that these
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firefighters do by the way so you know after the fire had been under control and i sort of drove by
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as they were putting out hot spots to see just how close the fires got to these really nice homes
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and they were able to save the homes like just right up to their lawn everything's burned and then it
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looks like this house perfect house in the middle of the fire it's really amazing the work that these
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firefighters do but it is also being undermined by um the politicians so let's go to nova scotia
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yeah nova scotia um their fires um are still burning out of control and some of these smoke
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plumes are ending up in new york city um where new york city is i suppose experiencing even worse
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air quality than they normally get in living one of the world's largest cities but um so initially it
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was reported and we we corrected our reporting initially it was reported that um arsons had
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started some of the fires the wildfires in nova scotia now the arsons were contained and did not
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create a wildfire and but that is not to say that the fires are not arson they're still investigating
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the the fires there for arson and in uh alberta several of the wildfires were arson um including
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the these ones that were burning in cold lake um man facing 10 arsons um after a string of wildfires
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um major fires every single year in alberta actually happened to be arson so the fire that burned
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the town of slave lake to the ground a few years ago that was arson um but fires just also start
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they start by lightning they start by cigarettes being thrown out they start by sparks being thrown
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off the tailpipe and of um an atv that's what happens when you live in the boreal forest where much of
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canada outside of the major cities actually live like the the the prairies you know you have the
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prairies and the grasslands but the grass grasslands where i live eventually just smash right into the
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boreal forest and the most of the country is covered in one of the world's largest forests so you're
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going to have forest fires every now and then and it's it's not climate change making people throw
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cigarette butts out the window yeah and it's crazy is it true when they say that according to the summary
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offense ticket regulation the high fine remain in place until june 25 or until the province deems
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it permissible the penalty initially cost violator 237 dollars what is that this is not the penalty
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no and it can get a lot worse because if that's an accidental fire like say you threw a cigarette
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bet out the window yeah um okay but what happens is if you're particularly careless or if you're
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more than careless but an actual arsonist as the man in cold lake is they might make you accountable
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for the firefighting costs or at least some of the firefighting costs and this i mean in alberta i mean
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i'm sure it's in the billions because we had you know a month six weeks of out of control fires here so
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um i i suppose the ticket might be how they get you but then they want restitution for what you've
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done which can be a lot higher than this um but i don't know i don't know how fire how climate change
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can make you a fire bug but apparently that's the case i think we have a clip from is it from the
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environment minister do we have a clip or is it just a story
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okay so this is a story from our environment minister stephen gilboe he says that he could
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accelerate climate action if he didn't have to fight the conservatives which is insane because
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these people have been in charge since 2015 they've had a majority to do whatever they want since 2015
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i've been paying a carbon tax since 2015 i'm sorry if the conservatives are opposing you but he's had
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a majority at the ndp right now in the minority government are going to let him do whatever he
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wants he's still blaming the conservatives for the fire at what point let's concede it is climate change
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and i don't because there's a whole host of reasons why we have fire seasons in canada and one of them
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actually is el nino um and weather patterns that are cyclical but let's take his argument let's even
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concede that that's the case they've been in charge since 2015 that's eight years you can't keep blaming
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the other side for this he told me if i paid a carbon tax then the world would be saved and instead he's
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still blaming the conservatives even though he's in charge and gets to do whatever he wants
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uh this is um the background of stephen gilbo with green peace activist
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yeah but the guy wearing orange coveralls because he got in trouble as a green peace activist
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but where the the wildfire um would occur in quebec it was on some native land because um one of the
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area that my friend like stay around is the auht bay james that is like a native like area so
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um and it's it's so wild there it's just forest everywhere it's beautiful though but when um it's
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getting dry there it's easy like to just drop something and everything's starting fire yeah
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well that's the thing like especially in alberta we we have these cyclical fire seasons where um
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it's not always the case that um we have a rainy spring we'll have a very dry spring um and so that
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leads to wildfires people you know it just that's how it is we get grass fires that spread and they
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keep going and then it's quite windy in some parts of our province particularly in the spring and it's
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always shocking to people who don't live here when we have these big fires because they're they turn and
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they say oh it's because of your oil sands emissions or it's oh your dirty fossil fuels or whatever and
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we're like no our forest communities have burned down for a hundred years we have raging grass fires
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all the time we have floods all the time that's why we have towns called high river um it just happens
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here but it's fascinating to people who've never been here but to get all their news from the mainstream
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media to find out that we have conditions that exist here that don't necessarily exist in toronto
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montreal vancouver and i just i love that this is arson because not that i love that this is arson but
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i would really like to see the arsonist when he's in court trying to tell the judge oh no but it wasn't
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me you caught me with those matches and the gas but it definitely wasn't me because when you know
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it the environment minister said it was climate change so i'll be out of here thank you
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um but in the same time when maxim bernier did like a statement saying uh that he's thinking that he's
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mostly probably um left activist who did start the fire he got like painted as like it's a
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conspiracy theory and uh don't believe that it's climate change but that's from uh a news in quebec
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you know is it is that any more an unreasonable theory than saying my suv did it you know what i
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mean like is it really more reasonable to think that maybe environmental activists started the fires
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to push their agenda and just to be clear i don't think that there's no evidence of that i think it's
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just your run-of-the-mill careless people fire bugs and just things that happen um exhaust sparks
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whatever um that's more likely than environmentalist activists running around starting fires you want
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to know why because environmentalist activists are in the cities their bikes don't go down logging roads
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because they're gravel they're gonna get gravel in their birkenstocks and that's really gonna hurt
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um but is that a more unreasonable theory than saying that my suv affected the weather caused it not
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to rain and then because there was no rain because my suv was being driven around that the fire started
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is that really any less outrageous i'm not sure probably not i think you're right uh we should
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go to this clip from uh jagmeet singh blaming climate change for the fires yeah i'm in ottawa today
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and just over my shoulder that's gatineau now it may look in the in the camera that there's some
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there's some fog covering the city it's not fog it's actually smog it's because the forest fires
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are so bad in the surrounding areas that the smoke from those fires has now filled the air this is the
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first time that that people have told me they can recall that forest fires have been so bad in this
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area that you're actually smelling the smoke in the air you're seeing the smog the sky is obscured
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and it's proof that the impacts of climate crisis are hurting us now not in some distant future
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it's also proof that we need a response to firefighting across the country as wildfires rage in
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unprecedented numbers so early in the season we need to respond with a better approach to
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firefighting across the country and we also need to do everything we can to fight the climate crisis
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and reduce our emissions our planet depends on it how to take a disaster and use it as a tool
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for its political party yeah people's houses are burning down they don't need your speculation that
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maybe their comfortable suv is the culprit of it um but it's not unusual to be able to smell fire when
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there's a fire burning nearby i don't know why he thinks that it's strange that you that fires smell
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like fire um in bc a few years ago uh the liberals did this very same thing catherine mckenna the
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environment minister at the time was like looked out her window and she saw the smoke and she said oh
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look this is an example of uh climate change once again that was arson the rcmp said most of those
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fires were arson but i also thought you know what if the climate crisis is really a crisis the way
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jagmeet singh would have us believe and he's doing this reporting reporting on the fires from ottawa
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and isn't it strange isn't it strange that his commute to work is 9 000 kilometers a week 9 000 so
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he represents a riding in burnaby i'm not sure if he lives there or not but he should um i think he was a
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drop-in candidate um but he he purports to live in burnaby british columbia and represent his riding
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that's a 4 400 and change kilometer one-way trip to work once a week so tell me why my climate emissions
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are the one causing the fires but not his of course it's never their problem it's never their fault
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is always the fault of normal citizen it's always the same thing with uh the n
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i n pd or ndp depends if you're french or english yeah yeah yeah um i think we should
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hit um an ad break and then let's go into this thing that unfolded in uh edmonton
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at a school in edmonton because um i'm just i'm standing back and letting them fight it out
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um let's hit that ad break and let's go to that
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seeing all those youngsters at the student journalism conference
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had a lot of fun last year i met some young people in the gym there that were
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prospective journalists and we um it's fun to see all the journalists young journalists we met there
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take the skills we taught them and go uh work for other companies i think it's wonderful though
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we're creating this little army of civil liberties minded young people we're working in media and that's
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so lacking because the journalism schools are just graduating leftists and the you know the
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conservative ones we really want to make sure that they have a proper training and
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the ability to network not only with each other but with um companies in the conservative ecosystem so
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i think we successfully did that last year and i look forward to this year august 11th
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okay let's go to uh let's start the gender ideology segment of the show
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um some days i don't feel like talking about this stuff because i feel like it's pride season and
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i'm gonna i'm already at my fill and what are we seven days in so um but let's
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let's uh talk about this thing this clip that came out i think it was yesterday
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um out of a school in edmonton and edmonton as you know is a progressive hellscape this is from
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londonderry junior high and it is a teacher telling muslim students that they did the wrong thing
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for skipping school to avoid lgbtq pride events because it conflicts with their religion so this
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teacher is telling muslim students that it is wrong for them to hold their orthodox muslim worldview
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in a public school and in public school you should be allowed to hold whatever worldview you want
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but apparently the only one acceptable in a junior high school by the way this isn't even
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a high school like why are you even talking a little like like 12 year olds about this stuff
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um but anyway let's uh roll this audio and then uh we'll talk about it
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lunch well i'll tell you you are out to lunch if you think it's accessible to not show up because
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you think if there's some pride activities going on at school right oh that's fine you know because
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i'm going to show my opinion by hanging out at the mall but meanwhile all those kids who are you know
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involved in say the gay street alliance or whatever i don't even know if we have that anymore in our
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school they're here when we did ramadan for lying time and they're showing respect in the class for
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your religion right for your beliefs it goes two ways if you want to be respected for who you are
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if you don't want to suffer prejudice for your religion your uh color of skin your whatever then you
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better give it back to people who are different from you that's how it works it's an exchange
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and it isn't like that in all countries as i told you in uganda literally if they think you're gay
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they will execute you if you believe that kind of thing then you don't belong here because that is
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not what canada believes we believe in freedom we believe that people can marry whomever they want
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that is in the law and if you don't think that should be the law you can't be canadian you don't
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belong here and i mean it i really mean it and it's not a joke man's word i said back and forth you
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want it you gotta give it it just makes me angry sorry
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she she just mentioned oh in canada we believe on freedom but what about the freedom of them they
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that they are not comfortable with their religion with their belief to not be there can they be free
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to exist their right right yeah we believe in freedom and so i believe in not forcing people to violate
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their religious conscience to participate and affirm in somebody else's lifestyle by them not being
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there it doesn't it doesn't harm why do they have to participate in these things that are not related
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to their education whatsoever these are political things that you're making these kids do that will
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violate their conscience and for people of conscience when you you're risking their soul now you may or may
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not believe that they have a soul you may or may not believe that there's such thing as a heaven or a
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hell but religious people do believe that and so when you force them to violate their worldview you are
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forcing them to choose between heaven or hell to affirm your feelings and that is emotional and psychological
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terrorism that you're inflicting on these people and good for these kids to you know what i'm not i'm
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usually not for like kids mocking adults i really don't like that but when when the teacher goes like
00:29:36.660
it's not funny nazur or whatever because the kid was obviously laughing while this teacher lost her
00:29:43.460
marbles because they didn't come to the pride flag raising or whatever who cares like who cares if these
00:29:50.180
kids missed an exam i want to see a teacher upset but i doubt that a teacher would be this upset if these
00:29:57.060
kids missed an exam or skipped some actual relevant school thing i bet she would be like fine we don't
00:30:03.300
believe in giving zeros i'll see you at lunch time and you can rewrite your exam she would be perfectly
00:30:08.180
fine she's losing her marbles because these kids didn't participate in a pride thing that violates
00:30:13.460
their religion i however cannot wait to see how this plays out because um these are muslim students
00:30:21.060
now if she were berating christian students everyone would just shrug their shoulders and walk away
00:30:25.700
but she's berating muslim students and so i want to see how the left reacts to this because i feel
00:30:31.700
like nature's healing a little bit and also on the social conservative side we're setting aside
00:30:37.220
our differences and we're coming together because we have a common enemy and it is people who want
00:30:41.700
to trans our kids and so i i cannot wait to see what shakes out of the tree here but in the same time
00:30:49.060
also like there is the proud my the sorry i i heard sometimes my background so uh there is the pride month
00:30:57.700
that is coming up and i know that a lot of school are now preparing some activity and i'm just wondering
00:31:05.540
if they will let the student free from those school or they will course the student to participate and to
00:31:14.580
do what they tell them to do and it would be interesting to to know what is going on in those
00:31:21.300
schools if if like some parents have like some idea i invite them like to write to us if something like
00:31:29.380
happened that there there is some caution on children because uh children should be free just to play as
00:31:37.220
normal like kids it's what i was doing when i was young yeah this is adult weirdness and it should
00:31:45.140
have nothing to do with little kids should have nothing to do with school i'm anti-bullying for
00:31:51.540
sure even weird kids leave them alone nerds leave them alone just leave everybody alone find your little
00:31:58.020
friend group at school and cleave to each other but don't bully each other i'm anti-bullying but i'm also
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anti-forcing other people to affirm whatever thing you're going through right now i don't need
00:32:10.260
everybody to pat me on the back because i'm catholic i don't i don't need that i just want to be left
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alone and that's how most people are but this is a like this is a different thing this is looking for
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affirmation and forcing everybody else to participate in it um and it you know if as you say if there are
00:32:30.740
parents who are um finding that there's coercion happening at the school send it to us at tips
00:32:38.020
at rebelnews.com that comes directly to my email inbox and a bunch of other people's email inboxes
00:32:43.780
and we'll make sure that if there's something there if we're able to investigate that we will but
00:32:50.340
also realize that we do need to reach out to all sides and um sometimes it requires documents like if
00:32:57.700
you're not willing to go on the record then we need documents we just can't go on this is what
00:33:02.500
happened i'm telling you what happened that unfortunately that's not good enough we need
00:33:07.460
to be able to confirm sources and things like that so just so you know how we investigate things
00:33:12.580
and and it's sad because you you just mentioned it like it's mostly the parents of the adult that
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force on children to to do stuff or course the children like example at the museum
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when in my report the the man just performed and put himself naked in front of children
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all the children most of them did hide their their face i don't think they were like consent to be
00:33:41.540
there and i don't think like they were happy to see a naked man in front of them so it's really sad to
00:33:48.260
see the society to try for the opening society and gender ideology and being like a really um open
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society we do that to children that are not ready to be exposed to genitalia or other like crazy stuff
00:34:10.740
yeah little kids know that they're not supposed to see grown-ups naked they know that um and you're
00:34:17.460
only little for a very short period of time before the weight of the adult world crushes down on you
00:34:22.820
and steals your innocence we should not be taking innocence away from little kids sooner than it needs
00:34:29.460
to happen because it will happen and it's terrible um they're going to see things that they should never
00:34:34.900
see as our job as parents and adults in society to make sure that these things don't creep into their
00:34:41.300
lives sooner than they should and um so frankly shame on these parents shame on these organizations
00:34:47.380
shame on this museum for even making this not like an 18 plus thing because if that were shown on tv
00:34:54.740
it would be 18 plus like if that were a movie little kids would not be allowed to go to it because
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it would be like rated r or whatever and c 17 or whatever the rating is if that were a movie but
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because it's shown at a museum that taxpayers pay for it's just an all-ages thing and and it's why
00:35:13.060
because if ruben news was not on scene at that moment nobody will have known about what happened during
00:35:21.380
the launching of this exhibition and it's why most of the mainstream have retake my work to do
00:35:29.700
like this is unacceptable from a museum that is paid by taxpayers to show this kind of performance
00:35:37.460
in front of children same if the museum say that you have like a warning on the website there is no
00:35:44.260
warning on any publication inviting people to the launching of the event never you mention that is for
00:35:52.260
a advertised public and that it will have nudity and genitalia and uh it's really not for children
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you didn't mention that and i look at all the publication and uh i think now the museum is a bit
00:36:11.220
under pressure and under the radar good they thought they could get away with this thank god you were there
00:36:18.740
thank god you were there because you know parents would continue to take their children to this
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thing um and i think now some of these you know pro i call it munchausen by proxy which is what it really
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is um these parents might think twice about exposing their children to this not because they don't want
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to expose their children to this but they don't want the scrutiny which is good enough for me whatever
00:36:43.300
saves the little child at the end of the day i don't really care about the motive involved um we
00:36:48.500
should move ahead to this our duty canada tweet on the issue of sexualizing little kids and exposing
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them to adult issues long before they should so this is for five and six year olds now um this form
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was sent home today from school a school in fredericton new brunswick and it came home with a
00:37:09.060
kindergarten child everyone in this kindergarten class is being asked to sell pins that indicate
00:37:17.140
sexual orientation and gender identity where does the money go and why and to whom are you selling
00:37:24.900
these pins why doing that what is the goal on this i guess to normalize are troubling the mind of people
00:37:35.540
yeah i think so i just don't know where the money goes like you sell the pin who gets the money
00:37:42.580
yeah true but in the same time i remember that we always been taught that you have your secret garden
00:37:52.580
and sometimes you have some things that you keep for yourself as yeah who who needs to know with what
00:38:00.740
i'm doing in private place with people nobody yeah this is my private life and who like i don't
00:38:08.660
understand why you want to tell people those things you gotta like you gotta keep things back right like
00:38:14.580
i i just don't i don't know why anybody would be interested in what i'm doing but the people on the
00:38:21.140
other side are very narcissistic they think we all care about what they're doing behind closed doors and
00:38:26.740
it is literally the last thing i care about i only care insofar as they make me care like i'm sticking
00:38:32.580
it in my face all the time um but yeah it's it's a very it's a very strange situation um we went from
00:38:39.860
the government having no business in the bedrooms of the country to not only is it the government's
00:38:46.180
business apparently it's my business too and if i don't care then i'm a bigot
00:38:49.140
mm-hmm it's crazy that the society have changed so to so fast so fast so let's go to this next
00:38:57.140
thing um it's billboard chris yeah billboard chris is a pro parents rights activist and i i would say
00:39:04.100
a children's rights activist um because he is against the gender transition and early sexualization of
00:39:12.340
minor children and he said he's flying across canada right now on route to ottawa where the biggest
00:39:18.100
gender ideology protest and counter protest in canadian history is taking place this friday
00:39:22.260
you know what god help billboard chris he's already had his arm broken by uh antifa activists who hate
00:39:28.020
what he's doing um and i i'm really worried about his safety ottawa residents have been sent letters
00:39:34.260
warning of my presence actually parents have received emails from their kids school and all the
00:39:39.380
violent antifa members are getting ready for their social justice super bowl if you wish to peacefully
00:39:44.180
join us please do so see he's the guy calling for peace and he is he's so peaceful he's so monotone
00:39:50.820
the guy never even gets excited when he's being hit or beaten up he's always he he's not a happy
00:39:57.300
warrior because there's nothing to be happy about but he's always a very calm warrior and he realizes that
00:40:02.100
the scrutiny is on him and not the violent individuals attacking him he said i have extra signs
00:40:07.460
please do not bring your own this is a great point because he wants to control the message
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so he doesn't want people to bring their signs that the mainstream media might paint as bigoted
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so he's bringing his own signs so that the message is cohesive very smart chris we are tightly controlling
00:40:24.900
the messaging on this this is about what's being taught to kids and what's happening to them in gender
00:40:29.220
clinics if you're prone to responding to aggression with aggression please do not come
00:40:33.380
or just keep a healthy distance from angry trans activists gandhi is the example to strive for
00:40:39.620
police will have a significant presence but who knows if they will do anything to keep the peace
00:40:43.620
probably nothing they might take away chris uh they haven't done anything to protect me from the
00:40:48.260
mob in the past the canadian government and various politically captured organizations
00:40:52.500
pushing this madness on society don't get to force their gender religion on us anymore
00:40:56.980
not without a fight and we're never going to stop fighting this is our country not theirs our
00:41:01.540
children not theirs amen we do not co-parent with the government yes canada is run by extremists and
00:41:08.260
liars and we're going to defeat them by calmly spreading the truth see you at the protest on
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friday and i'll see ottawa out on the streets the next three days you know i love that he said that these
00:41:18.580
are our children not theirs and we don't co-parent with the government there's a phrase that i that just
00:41:25.460
prickles me every time i hear it and it is it takes a village to raise a child no your child lives in the
00:41:32.420
village your child lives in a society but they don't get to raise your kids you can't say that um
00:41:39.700
you know if you your child needs a family of support systems they need grandparents they need
00:41:46.660
aunties they need uncles they need two parents a mom and a dad i can say that with experience um as
00:41:52.420
someone who grew up without a dad and as someone who was a single mom for seven years the kid needs
00:41:56.660
both parents it's the best for everybody involved but this idea that you need a village no because
00:42:03.700
the village that's a bunch of unrelated people who don't get an opinion on what happens inside
00:42:08.820
your family so quit saying that please that's not a good thing and letting the village raise your
00:42:14.660
child is how you end up with kids being named in gender clinics and question for you what do you
00:42:21.300
think would be the boiling point for all this to stop i think we're coming to it pretty quick um
00:42:29.140
and the reason i say that is because we have enough time out from when we started doing this to kids
00:42:35.140
for now the regret the um health consequences the suicidality we're starting to see those chickens
00:42:43.380
come home to roost as they say a little bit we've got enough evidence now to show the damage that
00:42:49.860
we've done to kids because we've got you know enough years of data coming back and i think it's going to
00:42:57.940
be undeniable that this was a social contagion and hysteria akin to the satanic panic of the 80s
00:43:08.660
where this has been a drastic society-wide uh social experiment
00:43:15.620
that was a huge mistake and the youngest most vulnerable us were the guinea pigs
00:43:23.060
who are now suffering damage we cannot undo and i think we're getting to the point really quickly
00:43:29.460
where not only has the other side overplayed their hand where they're like actually my baby's trans
00:43:34.580
and even people are like who don't care about the stuff are like that's insane uh but also when
00:43:41.780
there are enough people around you speaking up and experiencing regret and remorse for what they've
00:43:48.580
done and what's been done to them when they were too young to make these decisions um i think we're
00:43:53.780
getting to that tipping point very very quickly and that's why they're getting more violent and out
00:43:59.220
of control is because they see the end is nigh as well because i saw that happening and after the
00:44:07.940
pandemic everything explodes so quickly and degenerated so quickly that i'm just like it's when you try to
00:44:17.780
too much to try to make something pass as normal that everything will collapse at one point yeah
00:44:27.860
yeah it's true um i think we should get to some of these chats we have a few chats and um
00:44:34.500
yeah that's good we've got one from liard kintyre uh someone who routinely sends me messages on my
00:44:42.580
twitter account um attacking my religion my stance on trans ideology um but whatever i'll take the
00:44:50.740
i'll take the chat and continue to ignore your incessant tweets uh liard kintyre gives me five bucks and
00:44:57.300
says i never experienced bigotry from my fellow conservatives when i appeared as a cis male it's only
00:45:02.980
after i came out as a trans woman funny that well i'm not it's not bigotry to disagree with your
00:45:09.700
world view it's not that's the free and liberal exchange of ideas people get to disagree with you
00:45:16.500
um people get to object to you wanting to be in my washroom people get to object to that that that's not
00:45:23.860
bigotry that's somebody disagreeing with you you get to do whatever you want you get to live your
00:45:29.940
your life however you want what you don't get to do is to force your opinions on other people and
00:45:35.700
get them to affirm your world view as the best one this is a free society and people get to choose
00:45:41.860
how they live you got to choose how they live or how you live they get to choose how they live with
00:45:46.500
their own world view and um leave everybody alone you know try leaving my twitter account alone but
00:45:55.060
bigotry and homophobia homophobia and transphobia this is some word that been used too easily recently
00:46:05.140
because if you just say example there is two gender only automatically you're all this
00:46:13.540
yeah yeah well and i have a real tough time hearing a little bigotry from people who have now co-opted
00:46:22.100
the whole summer everywhere you go someone is flying your flag if i don't fly your flag i'm a bigot i'll
00:46:29.540
get canceled uh the grocery store has the trans flag up and the pride flag up and the bank has the pride
00:46:36.580
flag up and millionaire sports athletes are getting canceled because they don't believe the same things
00:46:45.620
as you i've got a real tough time hearing people complain to me about bigotry when right now it would
00:46:52.420
appear that you seem to be the most privileged part of society you want to transition i get to pay for it
00:47:00.420
you you you have a pride parade and the government funds your security even though the people who
00:47:07.540
object to you are the ones who are having violence inflicted upon them so i'm sorry disagreeing with you
00:47:14.900
is not bigotry you're gonna have to get over it and as the drag queen say she compare the transition as
00:47:24.660
the vasectomy of a man that oh the state is paying for that a vasectomy
00:47:33.940
i don't know if uh the drag queen or king knows anything about vasectomies but it doesn't involve
00:47:45.220
oh man anyway um let's go uh ableist sl because it's five bucks islam is genuinely bad but it's
00:47:53.940
funny to see regressive leftists try to force them to declare allegiance to the terrorist ideology of
00:47:58.500
intersexual cultural marxism thus join the false muslims you know what um there are
00:48:05.380
radical aspects in every religion um including my own and um i just refuse to paint all muslims with
00:48:13.780
the same brush in the same way that i refuse to accept somebody painting all christians like the
00:48:19.860
westboro baptists and so um i i i don't equate regular muslims who want to teach their children
00:48:29.220
a social conservative worldview with the radical political version of it that wants to take over
00:48:34.420
the world i think there are two fundamental differences and um uh i i just i don't think
00:48:40.100
it's helpful um for us to just do as the left does and paint everybody buddy with the same bread brush
00:48:47.620
yeah i agree with you um uh see and by the way some of the people who are most
00:48:55.620
at jeopardy for being outspoken about radical islam are the moderate muslims like our friend
00:49:01.700
raheel raza i believe she's may or may not still have a fatwa on her head uh because she's a reformist
00:49:09.140
muslim and a woman who speaks out against radical islam and uh you know she her personal safety is
00:49:16.260
frequently in jeopardy because of it so but in all sphere there is radical and this it's when all the bad
00:49:25.300
is coming out like yeah generally all religion our religion are good at some point but if you go to
00:49:35.700
the extremes of course you will have like some bad coming up yeah of course um i'm catholic so
00:49:44.660
like we did some bad stuff during the troubles in ireland so um you know there there's again there's
00:49:52.580
i i acknowledge that there is radical islam but i i wouldn't equate these parents who just want
00:49:57.700
their children to be left alone and not be infected with trans ideology with those people i just don't
00:50:03.540
um let's see lancaster 13 gives us five bucks will rebel news work on exposing trudeau for the
00:50:10.180
misogynist he truly is who uses women as trophies to manipulate young women to vote for him are you new
00:50:15.140
here because we've been up to that for quite some time and uh he's also very intimidated by the um
00:50:24.260
women at our company who frequently speak truth to power alexa lavoie is a very famous example of this
00:50:31.300
who justin trudeau refused to take her questions at the debate even though she had incredible questions
00:50:36.420
that canadians wanted answers to we've talked about jody wilson raybold and um selena
00:50:43.460
cesar chavanes i think is how you say her name who was kicked out of the um liberal caucus because
00:50:50.740
of um her rejection of how justin trudeau treats women we've talked about the kokanee grope and
00:50:57.220
how justin trudeau said well i wouldn't have grabbed you if i had known that you were a woman with a
00:51:01.060
platform a journalist you know i he just gropes waitresses because they they can't really fight back
00:51:06.580
i guess was the implication there um so yeah we've uh frequently talked about how justin trudeau is an
00:51:12.420
absolute misogynist when we're not talking about how he's doing blackface he's everything he says
00:51:18.100
he isn't it's more than frequently almost all it's it's constant um we're all guilty of the crimes
00:51:27.700
that he's committed right like his blackface is a moment that we all need to learn from
00:51:33.140
um and uh when he groped that woman it was her experiencing it differently right
00:51:42.020
um bonnie denilition because it's 10 bucks since when is pride a religion fire this teacher
00:51:49.220
it seems to be a religion doesn't it like it it has a very strict set of rituals and protocols and if
00:51:56.660
you don't uh participate in them then you are a heretic and an apostate so it's a religion uh but
00:52:04.260
the god is the self right do the thing that makes you feel good which is hedonism it's actually the
00:52:11.540
mantra of satanism when you think about it but um but yeah like it it's definitely behaves as though it
00:52:16.260
is a religion doesn't it and i'm happy to see that more and more teachers are for some are speaking out
00:52:23.620
of what is going on in the school area and i invite like some people want to speak too
00:52:31.220
and if they want to remain confidential we keep you confidential yes yes we do we we protect our
00:52:38.660
sources we'll go to court uh before we ever divulge our sources and even then we still won't divulge
00:52:45.460
our sources so we will protect you with the same ferocity that we would protect our own journalists
00:52:50.340
uh lionheart 1979 because it's 10 bucks were you surprised by the news about the merger between
00:52:57.540
the pga and the saudi-backed liv golf coming out during the rbc canadian open uh can i tell you that
00:53:04.580
i know very little about golf but i also know that the saudis have a lot of money and they really want
00:53:11.700
to get into professional sports golf uh wrestling also um you know like they they really like having
00:53:20.180
wrestling events come to saudi arabia and then they cover all the women up which is why 50 of men
00:53:26.020
watch wrestling but whatever um so i they are trying to i think it's project i would call it a project of
00:53:32.740
renormalization or at least attempted normalization by the saudis to um use their money to fix the world's
00:53:41.540
perception of them as a regressive um anti-fun anti-freedom theocracy i'm not sure it's working
00:53:55.540
uh ableist sl five bucks there are allegations that the degenerate crap is the first phase of a
00:54:02.660
globalist plan to try to legalize pedophilia just to escape justice by forcing minors they
00:54:07.380
i don't know if i can say that word on air and sex trafficked to prove that i think we might get
00:54:13.460
us kicked off youtube if we say it um uh i don't know if that's it i think you're thinking a little
00:54:19.460
bit too macro and big i think it's just normal as i normalizing sexualization of kids and if you're
00:54:26.740
normalizing sex to kids early where do you think that's going if you are seeing little kids as sexual
00:54:36.740
beings where do you think that's going to go why would you do that if not to use little children
00:54:44.340
as sexual objects that's the end goal here i don't think we have to think about this as any like
00:54:50.260
globalist agenda it's just weirdos who want to make it normal for little kids to
00:54:58.100
be exposed to sex talk about sex because then it all of a sudden isn't weird when the grown-up
00:55:05.540
talks to them about sex and then where does it go from there no we're good me i was really horrified
00:55:12.420
when i learned about map m-a-p i was like oh my god and there is so many stuff online about it and
00:55:24.020
they try to normalize that for the people who don't know what maps mean it's minor attractive
00:55:31.220
person so they really try to normalize this and um i was really horrified when i i saw
00:55:40.180
some of the website about that yeah i mean it's a rebrand right they're just putting a fresh coat
00:55:46.660
of paint on an old-fashioned evil uh by using different words yeah uh snowy roof gives us 10 bucks maybe a
00:55:56.340
little off topic today but is rebel news planning to cover the court proceedings of the four political
00:56:00.420
prisoners from the coots blockades being held in lethbridge june 12th being in jail 439 plus days
00:56:07.060
um our sydney fazard has been covering that and um i suppose we should send him back to coots the
00:56:16.180
problem is that there's a publication ban in place there and so a lot of people are saying well why aren't
00:56:22.180
you covering it this why aren't you covering this what can we cover there's a publication ban in
00:56:27.220
place and that publication ban was not asked for by the province it was asked for by the men
00:56:33.380
by their lawyers now i don't know if the men actually want to but it's kind of smart of their
00:56:37.300
lawyer to make sure that nobody knows anything about the facts of the case and it makes it easier
00:56:43.540
to find a jury doesn't it um but it's their publication ban in place so it's very difficult for
00:56:50.100
us to go there to report on these things because what can we tell you and it's crazy when you think
00:56:57.220
about it we send journalists there and the only thing that the journalists can say is like oh there
00:57:03.700
was a court trial but um yeah i cannot say to you anything because we can't yeah so yeah the question
00:57:11.540
is what they have to hide so much to put a publication ban well it was brought forward by the lawyers of the
00:57:18.900
the men and it's to make sure that they get a fair trial it frequently happens in cases like this and
00:57:24.820
um i see why i see exactly why they did it however it does make our job a little bit more difficult um
00:57:33.300
to bring you the news and people think that we're avoiding the story and we're not we have a very keen eye
00:57:39.220
to it but what can we tell you right i'd love to tell you something i just can't
00:57:49.460
um and oh look at that uh thomas x hatfield 10 bucks it takes a mob of village idiots to
00:57:57.140
raise a generation of damaged frightened confused children yes exactly look around your neighborhood
00:58:03.860
look around your town especially if you live in edmonton do you want that village raising your
00:58:08.180
kids i definitely don't and so whenever somebody says it takes a village to raise your kids it just
00:58:13.220
sends a chill up my spine because it's the last thing that i want especially when you live in a
00:58:18.900
progressive village and i think that's it uh we're all done we're only five minutes over today this is a
00:58:27.780
record for me i might just make my manager's meeting anyway oh it's because i don't talk a lot
00:58:34.900
because i talked too much you brought i'm gonna get emails saying sheila you didn't let alexa speak
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i know and i'm very sorry i'm very sorry it's fine it's just that i didn't have david today so
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so i should be more often with you i will let you talk let talking yeah no i'm definitely gonna like
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the youtube comments are like sheila didn't shut up i know i know it's coming um okay we should
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wrap up the show alexa thank you so much for being my co-host today i'm very sorry that i monopolized
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the microphone um i was honestly just trying to speed things along a little bit because i do have
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a meeting right after this um but you did a great job and um i'm glad you're in the studio enjoying that
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beautiful studio and uh it's all thanks to our supporters at home at build the dream dot ca
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and i suppose i should thank everybody working behind the scenes in the studio today efron olivia
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all the the team that works behind the scenes to make sure that the show is there for you to watch
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whenever you want to watch it that's a big job too um and thank you to everybody who tuned in thank
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you to everybody who kicked in a little bit of money to keep the lights on here even the people
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who don't like me and who will harass me on twitter i'll take your money i don't care
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shayla everybody likes you so stop that i don't think so there's some haters in them their chats but
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anyway thanks guys and as david menzies always says stay sane while the emergency phase of the
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covet 19 pandemic is now over investments in digital infrastructure remain an important resource
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for health systems and for economies and societies at large like many countries the european union made
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significant investments in covet 19 certificates to help people move around as safely as possible
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during the pandemic the european union certification system was used by all 27 eu member states and more
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than 50 other countries building on the success of the eu system who is proud today to launch the global
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digital health certification network so thank you so much to european union for the excellent
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certification system that you have transferred to us and we have the chance to build on it
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who will begin operations of the network today with the existing covet 19 certificate as a global
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public good soon after we will expand this infrastructure by incorporating other use such as a digitized
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international certificate of vaccination routine immunization cards and international patient summaries