DAILY | Trudeau breaks his mask rules; Freedom Convoy book banned; UN⧸WEF accelerating Agenda 2030
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In honour of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, we are celebrating the life and legacy of the man who has made Canada and the world a better place. Justin Trudeau is a man of many talents, but perhaps none more so than his vision and vision for the future of the country than the one and only Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau.
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welcome welcome to a very special wednesday with myself andrew and who's that across from me is
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the theme at brevner the good morning it's a throwback yes it is we're here well we're not
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here actually i'm in my home studio i made the mistake of doing exercise matt brevner hurt my
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back a little bit so i'm uh yeah it's a mistake is never exercise i think is the lesson you're
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getting here never play baseball when you haven't played it in a couple years but how are you doing
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my friend yeah i'm doing well the coffee is hot the tea is hot looking at today's news too and i'm
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excited to be here with you today it's been a little while since we've done this andrew a few
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so yeah this is good for sure and we've got lots to get to today from canada justin trudeau so many
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wonderful stories every time we have stories about justin trudeau they're wonderful they're loving
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they're caring just making our country a better place so let's get into it we are rebelnews.com
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about my hair comments about what type of tea brevner's drinking questions about his music
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questions about you know anything you want really and we will get to those so the first story is justin
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trudeau of course we want to pull this one up he's been the master i think in the entire western
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world and maybe now the entire world of keeping things locked down and just a little bit of a shade
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into communism trudeau as the national post says one of the only western leaders to mandate masks on
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trains spotted maskless on a train now brevner i want to hear what you have to say about this but we
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should be clear as the national post states that it wasn't on a federally regulated train it was on some
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sort of steam engine in bc are you familiar with this i'm not i'm not familiar with the steam engine
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but i mean it's funny to see uh trudeau obviously he's just tanking in the approval polls in bc so
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he's out here trying to you know show face with his brand new haircut and uh it's um it's just it's a
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little bit tone deaf i think it's funny that the national post is covering it because they're probably
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like oh man i can't believe this guy had the had the gaffe to be on a train without wearing a mask
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after he's been pushing so hard for it so we better write about it before rebel does so that's
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that's how i kind of felt reading this national post story like he's getting so ridiculous that even
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the people he's paid he's paying for can't can't cover him anymore and i think this is a perfect
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example of that with a baby i love that photo he's like you gotta have a baby is like mouth open it's
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like it's like a like you know like when a mother bird feeds a little bird like that's not even a
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baby that's like a four-year-old that four-year-old is is out on something but i can't be safe
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no it's on federal trains like via rail it's unsafe to be traveling without a mask on a regular train
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uh perhaps a steam engine train from the 1700s it's safer you know because the steam dissipates
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all the toxins in the air so you can get up and close in person i'm making that up obviously for
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anybody who doesn't realize you can get up close and personal with people and hug them and it's not
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unsafe of course and uh we know how the virus works that's why i've got my tim beebs behind me
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where is it right here because we're celebrating justin uh bieber and his partnership with the
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the vaccine side effect i don't even want to say it producer efron was like why don't you mention
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by like poor justin bieber they took justin bieber away from us you guys and now tim hortons this is
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in honor of justin bieber not tim hortons tim hortons took justin bieber away from us justin
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trudeau took justin bieber away from us and now tim hortons takes camp away from children so just so
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everybody knows i'm honoring the biebs not the tim part of it um and everybody's saying matt
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brevner about how justin trudeau looks like uh lloyd from dumb and dumber played by jim carrey
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that was the most obvious thing now this guy's got 3500 a pop for his photographer but apparently
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he's going to super cuts on the weekends i don't know did he do you think he took an actual just bowl
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and just shaved around it is this uh one comment i saw was he's trying to not look like justin uh
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he's trying to look less like uh fidel castro and that was and then maybe we should play into this a
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little bit matt uh this is right around the time our justin castro t-shirt has been flying off the
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shelves um somebody mentioned in a meeting the other day that it's flying off the rebel news store right
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now so maybe he saw that and he's like he's in a he's in a rage at 2 a.m he's like i don't look like
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castro and he's shaving his head with a bowl on top of it and they're like no justin please stop
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there it is it seems to me like maybe he's trying to recapture a little bit of that
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youthful glow that got him elected the first time uh at now 50 he's like struggling to look young
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i think i don't know maybe this is like a pre-election campaigning haircut that was the
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vibe i kind of got maybe there'll be a snap election but yeah the resemblance is
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yeah this is a deep fake of his face on it it worked pretty well
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oh man that's truly disturbing now yeah that's classic the language in this article
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the language in this article i thought was really funny too and like the second paragraph it talks
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about how uh you know even though this isn't a federally regulated train presumably covid19 can
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still spread on it like what like of course of course it can that's so ridiculous who's the
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writer on this one can we scroll up i like exposing the writers who do this um tristan hopper hopper um i
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like that they were going they like you just said they went like 25 of the way we just need them to
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edge a little bit over that 50 margin and uh maybe presumably this virus also doesn't choose which
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type of train it goes on um but you know presumptions uh get the best of us sometimes
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the other story that justin trudeau is making headlines for is he's criticizing hockey canada
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this might be fair but i don't think he would uh do it unless asked um calls this hockey canada fund
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to cover sexual misconduct claims unacceptable i mean he may think that it's unacceptable but uh the
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reality is that so many huge organizations have this you know the nfl has so many domestic
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violence cases um that they have to use like legal funding to cover not even cover up just to you
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know to fight in court to fight out of the papers i mean this is a standard thing and i'm not defending
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the practice that there might or might not be sexual harassment or assault cases in hockey canada
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but to point out that a company a large body of a company should not be allowed to have money put
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away to cover up bad pr is almost like saying like justin trudeau isn't allowed to run away from
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cameras he's not allowed to run away from you he's not allowed to stop uh drea humphrey from asking
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questions i mean justin trudeau has fought off blackface uh not even accusation stories he's uh
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taken you know rides on helicopters he's not supposed to take rides on he's shoved a woman he's got the
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stuff from when he was schooling which he may or may not have been involved in stuff there he's got
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so many things that he's allowed to use lawyer money and uh have funds for put aside to cover up
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or to get out of the press or however you want to word it uh battle in court but other companies aren't
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allowed so it's just it's almost like donald trump coming out and being like joe biden shouldn't be
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putting money towards a tv show or a board game or anything like you can't just criticize people's
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stuff that you do yourself and i and i get that uh it's ugly and that people don't want to think
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that companies do this but uh look at like usa gymnastics i bet you they have some money put
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aside at this point for uh sexual harassment claims yeah i mean to me it's just whole thing
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seems like it's a little bit of a non-issue like wouldn't every governing sports body have a legal fund
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for contingencies that are not insurable because i don't think this is the way this is worded it tells
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me it's not a specific hey in case there's sexual assault uh claim this is the legal fund specifically
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for sexual assault no it just says for the things that aren't covered by insurance so isn't that
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completely understandable for any like governing sports body or any institution anyways it just
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seems like trudeau is like hey look over here look at me hockey doing something insert wokeism into
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hockey barbaric sport that is polarizing between you know national pride blah blah blah yada yada
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yeah this seems like a perfect perfect photo op for him to even insert words like i think it's hard
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now for anyone in canada to have faith or trust in it like shut up about faith and trust what do you
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know about faith and trust like seriously i'm like this is ridiculous like you lost me bro you lost me at
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faith and trust that precede all the rhetoric to follow that statement like i don't i couldn't care less
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about what he had to say about faith and trust and it's uh unfortunate that you know i'm not saying
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that what's happening especially considering the juniors is acceptable or tolerable or something that
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we shouldn't look into fixing but i don't know if that has anything to do with like a legal fund
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that's set aside for any sort of you know incidentals like it seems it just seems to me like another way for
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the federal government to insert themselves into things that it doesn't need to insert themselves
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themselves into especially by creating this that talks about the uh there's a new minister or
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something a sports integrity commissioner so i gotta imagine that's a that's a six-figure position
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now that's been created to oversee the third-party audit that's also going to cost six figures to now
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see if hockey canada is allocating its money properly which you know which will eventually involve
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diversity equity and inclusion um yeah exactly budgets and you hit the nail on the head there
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and at times like these i wish we had uh rebel news's dakota christensen on you know speaker phone
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to do the trudeau impression but uh i think you're completely right hockey something they've been trying
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to you know tear down is this mostly white barbaric sport that you know symbolizes canada in a way we
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don't really like it because you know um like other sports it has a predominant uh ethnicity
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that most of the players are and it's usually white guys in uh in in hockey and they have to find some
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way and by they i mean far left progressives have to find some way to find a problem with it because
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there isn't really that many problems with it they've had problem a couple problems with racism and
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in minor hockey and that happens in every sport especially soccer that happens uh racism happens
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but it happens in every sport but there's not this like huge hammer that comes down you know they're
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not as politically active as the nba they don't have like end racism on the back of their helmets like
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the nfl they did the whole blm thing and they had like two guys kneel in hockey um and that lost a lot
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of fans i think their campaign there and the thing is matt and i'm sure you know that hockey players
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conduct themselves very strictly they're always in suits they're always just you know like well you
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know we just got to hit them harder next time we got to play two-way hockey they're very vanilla in
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their answers and they don't give much to complain about by way of press but the canadian sports press
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you know is there to try to make a problem out of things like they've always done remember going
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back to the sean avery days shout out sean avery they really hammered him and dion funuf and
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involving uh his girlfriend and all this stuff and they're always on them looking for the controversy
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every day and i think the canadian press headed up by cbc who works for justin trudeau currently
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is looking for that place to you know wedge themselves in and as you said they're gonna now
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we're making more bureaucracy out of it and they need oversight and now we know as with any institution
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including city councils uh in in my home region here in ontario we've got to create a diversity
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board and we've got to create you know all these activities that show how diverse and inclusive we
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are and usually matt they end up being you know failures unfortunately or fortunately depending on
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how you look at it there's a famous one here i think uh maybe the producers can look this up uh there
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was a scavenger hunt i think in whitby a diversity scavenger hunt that uh ended up sounding very racist
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and uh i i want to i don't want to misstate anything because these are people's names attached
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to this but if we can find that i know that happened there's also a very famous uh wall poster
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which is from uh whitby ontario canada where it um i think it's as long as five or six years ago
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where they had the longest acronym for you know lgbtqli plus aap that was from a whitby teachers
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association so right around where i live in the durham region in ontario here there's so much of
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that they try to force it into city council school boards and everything and i think it's just
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inevitable at this point in canada as a whole and in left-leaning states in the u.s i don't know how
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you feel about that if you want to move on yeah i agree and i think even even furthermore it's it's
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just classic marxist deflection by the government oh there's there's all-time distrust in institutions
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so let's let's cast distrust on an institution so we can look like we agree with you know that's
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just trudeau being trudeau if i if i if i these days overthink anything that he's doing beyond hey
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this is just a photo op because he thinks you know it's going to give him a bump in the polls and
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we've already covet has already proven that our politicians literally make policy based on public
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polling from institutions which they pay for to do the polling it's just this big human sent to me
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a centipede thing that's happening in community politics man my head would explode so i think this
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is just trudeau being trudeau to be honest matt brevner watching human centipede on loop from three
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to six a.m every night you guys um our friend and my big brother andrew lawton over at true north yeah
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laugh it up matt um he released a book it's in my house currently i wish i could jump over all the
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tables here and go get it quickly for you guys but uh he released a convoy book from his time in
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ottawa i believe and indigo says we don't want to sell that can we pull that up so probably i'm not
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sure one of the biggest change def change definitely in the book selling market in canada indigo refused to
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put best-selling freedom convoy book on its shelves now it's a uh palatable book it's not too expensive
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i think it's 20 bucks it's flying off the shelves it's available on amazon no matter how you think of
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them i'm sure you can buy it through true north as well but canadian bookstore giant indigo is refusing
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to sell the freedom convoy the inside story of three weeks uh that shook the world in its stores
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despite the book being a bestseller written by true north journalist andrew lawton the book continues
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lawton's uh reporting oh sorry combines lawton's reporting and exclusive interviews with organizers
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and strives to tell the whole story of what happened in ottawa during the convoy now matt brevner let's put
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on our thinking caps and let's give them the benefit of the doubt why would why would they say they
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don't want to sell this in their stores well i think this is pretty on brand for indigo if you
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think back to the beginning of the pandemic uh in bc they had a paralympian with no arms forcibly
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removed from one of their locations because she could not wear a mask she literally could not wear
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a mask on her face so they forcibly removed her and then later we had also in bc uh indigo
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four protesters who were arrested and charged with assault uh for not wearing masks in in their so this
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is just after a long line long line long line of them being against uh the populist movement in
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canada let's just say that put that broadly but i wonder how many other populist movements or or
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books documenting populist movements in other countries even contemporarily that they've that
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they carry in their in their store like i would be shocked if there are no books on what happened in
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in uh egypt uh four or five years ago in in the space like it's just that's the thing about this
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like regressive progression you know champion causes that we claim to stand for overseas but then regress
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them domestically so i don't know indigo sucks well i'm i'm fairly certain and and please show us if
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there's a quote in this article from indigo but i'm guessing that they would say you know it's dangerous
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rhetoric crimes were committed um it was condemned by the federal government we don't want to support
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crimes being committed by people and showing that in a book and if that's the standard well that's insane
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um then you can't talk about anything he's a reporter he's not you know and even if he was just
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even if andrew lawton was a trucker spewing propaganda that was false about the trucking convoy
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you should still allow that to be sold and printed um but i wonder how much this actually happened
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you know let's say pre-2016 did it happen all the time you just never heard about it let's say if
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somebody had a book against al gore's an inconvenient truth out there would it have been published and
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because nobody really cared back then or would it have been silenced and we just didn't hear about it
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i'm guessing it would have been put out in their stores because once trump got into office as we all
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know everybody had to go all systems go because the world was falling apart and uh we have to take
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sides now everybody from nike to coca-cola to you know the racist disney characters that we're seeing
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these days um at theme parks everybody's got to take their sides now and it's everybody's time to you
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know rise up as they say matt prebner nobody can just like whatever happened to these days where it's
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like uh yeah i'd rather make money than you know fight every single little battle like is matt or
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sorry is andrew lawton's book going to cause so much political damage to you that it you can't sell
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it is the fact that it's available in stores i'm not sure if it's a reflection of the politics of
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the board at indigo or more so a reflection of canada and the culture that we've created here right
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because if you look at for example like north american those same industries you just listed
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look at their advertisements during june domestically and then look at them overseas
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so maybe just maybe you know indigo thinks that if they stay on this lefty train they'll make their
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bottom line will be better off for it um i think well we also don't have alternatives right
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yeah we don't really have very many institutions like the alternative is the alternative is rebel
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news and is true north and you know and is western standard etc so you know i think we would feel the
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effects of it less if there were larger larger uh bastions for free speech within our society they
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just don't really exist so because of that it feels isolated i think if a private business wants to run
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their business based on their politics i think that's fine but i think it also is incumbent upon
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people like us to also create businesses and institutions to give things that we believe in a
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fair shake for sure and there's been plenty of places like online outlets that have popped up
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there's independent publishers and i learned recently matt that it must be way worse in canada
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because there aren't very many publishing houses in the united states anymore because everything's
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pushed online so in order to get a book published you literally have to book a slot as if you're
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releasing a movie on a friday um so in order to publish a book in the united states there's only a
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few of them left so if you get cut out by some of these big printing houses printing presses then
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you're probably going to suffer and that says something about the industry as a whole not making
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much money but if you put that on a micro scale to canada because we're about one-tenth the
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population or somewhat in that regard or sorry in that realm of the united states population there's
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way fewer options and that's to the benefit of the government and to whatever ruling ideology there is
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i mean i like to pose this to people because so many people see donald trump is the worst person in
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the world what if it was you know you were in canada and we had a trump-esque person in charge
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and that was the dominating narrative would you want a right wing indigo or indigo equivalent to
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say you know we're not going to allow any books by aoc or bernie sanders or jagmeet singh or anyone
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like that greta thunberg can't come and sell her book in our stores is that the world you want and you
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know most of them will still say um yeah but that's not the right thing we're like truly no
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introspection about people having other opinions it's i'm right and let's throw the other people in
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jail which is basically what this is it's andrew lawton's so egregious and the truckers are so
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egregious that we can't even hear their words they can't even have their written word be shown to our
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customers because it's so dangerous andrew lawton says i'm humbled by how much support there has been
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for my book and the book title the freedom convoy disappointing that a company i grew up buying
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books from doesn't think their customers are interested in i don't even think that's it go
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ahead man no it's definitely not it in spirit i i agree with you um unfortunately i think we're at a
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time in we're at an intersection in north america right now where because i believe there's been a mass
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fall away from traditional uh like religion uh by the general population morality has become
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conflated with politics where traditionally people in canada are mostly center and you're either center
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right or center left but now everything's polarized um so yes i would like to say that yeah i would agree
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with you i think it we should be able to um by my standards anyways in my understanding like everyone
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should have a free platform where i draw that line however is like i'm opposed to the soji program
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in bc like the sexual education agenda for young kids i think that's egregious however there are
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people that are on the left that believe that that's it's actually dogmatic for them and they
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believe that it's right it has nothing to do with politics and it's right for their them to be able to
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teach children this way because of it falls in line with the pillars of their religion and the
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inclusivity equality etc etc etc so there needs to be like a shuffling of the deck at this point because
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we can't even agree on basic concepts like what is a woman what is a man what is
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uh perverted what is righteous like it's weird the duality that's been created now between these
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words um and i think this this you know example with andrew lawton is just a perfect example of
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the side effects of that despite my personal beliefs and my personal understanding in politics
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i think it's terrible what they're doing however putting myself in the shoes of that as much as i can
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for a second i can see why they think this way i don't agree with it i think it's dangerous but i
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can see why they think this way all right we've got way more canadian stuff to come we're gonna take
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a short break we've got an art director who's right in line with the diversity and inclusion
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uh motif there and we've got a little bit more canadian news before we get to
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the fake handcuffs that rang through the district of columbia last night so we'll see you in just a bit
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nay the western hemisphere with matt brevner you know you know everything he's done his music
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topping the charts the last song he put out well not the last song he put out another song since then
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were two but um your lockdown anti-lockdown song also flew off the charts did you face did you try
00:25:37.380
to put that anywhere other than online and face any backlash from that or was it just all fun and good
00:25:42.760
from our times on youtube and spot spotify and all those other things well this is the first song i
00:25:49.800
released it through my typical distributor uh which sends it out to dsbs which is a digital streaming
00:25:55.600
platforms and this is the first song like it took over a month to get it on spotify and apple and
00:26:01.300
usually like longer than it should usually it's like a one week to two week window but this took six
00:26:05.620
weeks so coincidence i don't know no one will ever know matt brevner so there's a canadian art gallery
00:26:14.380
now exactly right unless we get a a leak as they always do in the supreme court canadian art gallery is
00:26:22.140
hiring as we mentioned and you know like matt it seems the last three weeks i'm just predicting
00:26:27.240
everything that happens i said you know uh it's always going to end up being a job for diversity
00:26:33.940
and equity inclusion now a canadian art gallery is set to pay and what was that an anti-racism and
00:26:39.700
inclusion director up to 123 we'll just type in 123 that's a good number um scroll down here which art
00:26:46.740
gallery is this the national gallery of canada has posted a job ad for an anti-racism and an
00:26:51.960
inclusion director that'll pay them between 90.9 and 123 000 per year full-time job for an indefinite
00:27:00.360
term uh and here's the job description quote reporting to the chief strategy and inclusion officer
00:27:05.820
so there already is a chief strategy and inclusion um how are we going to display our art and but also
00:27:12.800
how are we going to make our art displays inclusive um is a job i guess the director anti-racism and
00:27:19.060
inclusion um will lead the development and implementation of the ncc's justice equity
00:27:25.660
diversity inclusion and accessibility short form jedi and a which of course was uh not not an accident
00:27:36.260
by whoever made that acronym action plan with a focus of anti-racism and anti-oppression practice
00:27:42.140
so what does this mean matt brevner what the hell does this mean you're an art gallery so are you going
00:27:46.800
to make sure that you focus art you have art displays that focus on oppression and anti-racism
00:27:53.340
how about just do that without saying it how about just include all good art no matter what category it
00:27:58.580
may lie in there's tons of art out there from slaves there's tons of art out there from people who
00:28:04.800
had slaves there's tons of books out there that were anti-slavery there's tons of art in every category
00:28:11.580
that's good do we really have to pay a person paid by the government government i'm guessing
00:28:16.500
um to seek out more of this stuff as like this is literally just injecting this stuff for the sake of
00:28:24.820
injecting it because why because they always end up wanting 123 000 in a position of power at a major
00:28:31.800
institution this isn't about you know we need more art in these categories because you could just do that
00:28:37.480
if you really wanted to the art director could do that you could hire uh somebody to put together an
00:28:42.440
exhibit that focuses on that art galleries do that and museums do that all the time you can go to the
00:28:47.940
rom in toronto to find an exhibit for three months on one specific thing no this is because somebody said
00:28:54.940
hey you guys don't have this category uh working there this is a place where i can have money and power
00:29:00.600
and therefore now it must exist or else you're racist yeah the the art world is extremely political
00:29:10.020
and extremely hierarchical and how how art is valued and assessed is oftentimes based upon the opinions of
00:29:16.580
people like this position that's about to be created um i this is i i know more than most people about
00:29:25.080
this industry however i'm very ignorant about a lot of it too um i do understand that well i would
00:29:32.300
imagine canada does a pretty good job at including especially asian and indigenous art and it's and it's
00:29:37.980
uh in our institutions and in our art galleries there's plenty of initiative for that and i think
00:29:43.260
that's great especially if it's publicly funded space it should be a represent a representation of
00:29:48.500
the public arts especially in arts you know in something like uh uh policing or firefighting or
00:29:56.580
engineering no i think that that should be whoever's like definitely the most qualified but if something
00:30:02.080
that's arts and culture i think it's the arts should represent the culture broadly and i think that's
00:30:07.320
great however hyper politicizing it with something like this i don't see how that helps like if people
00:30:12.740
really cared why didn't if the government really cares why don't they just pump a bunch of money into
00:30:16.660
you know disenfranchised communities for art initiatives and then celebrate the artists that
00:30:22.020
come from these communities you know because ultimately you know artists by the time they
00:30:28.140
show in galleries they make no money because they have to take all of this time working on commission
00:30:33.920
or just on on spec meaning they're creating things hoping people will buy them they spend months and
00:30:38.680
months and let's say you're an artist in vancouver you guys spend four grand a month for your
00:30:42.640
your studio you had to spend a thousand bucks a month for your supplies and then when you finally
00:30:48.060
get a gallery to show your work they take 50 right off the top so oftentimes you're just creating art to
00:30:55.060
break even hoping that these big exhibits like in these galleries for example will get you art or
00:31:00.740
placements or commissions in the private private collections so a lot of this is just you know fat
00:31:07.060
that's getting trimmed and i don't really yeah it's you you nailed it man it's just look at the
00:31:12.280
good job we're doing to help people but like i don't know if that's actually true or how much help
00:31:16.780
that actually uh will will you know provide i mean my sister not to make things too personal but my
00:31:24.500
sister is a very accomplished fine artist she's showed all over the world multiple times in vancouver
00:31:29.200
art gallery and she's you know explained to me that there is a some and because i i i tend to lean
00:31:35.480
obviously eileen right and i'm like well what's everything is even everything's inclusive in art
00:31:40.320
specifically there is a lot of politics and she's explained to me as a female she has a hard time
00:31:45.020
getting gallery placements over some of her male contemporaries even though she's more qualified
00:31:49.760
meaning she's sold more she's got more press she's got bigger social numbers etc etc so from my
00:31:55.860
understanding there is a little bit of obviously nepotism because in something subjective like art
00:32:00.960
where value is literally based on opinion there's bound to be nepotism in that so i think there could
00:32:06.940
be some reform i don't know if this is the way though i really don't um well on that topic i remember
00:32:13.300
there is a content creator and a woman named martita marcota who was you know for all that it is she
00:32:21.940
was like banned from the burlesque scene in new york for being right wing and like it really infiltrates
00:32:28.140
everything and i want to expand on one of the points you made about why don't they just give it
00:32:32.420
to people directly and i think that's the exact point is they don't want to actually directly help
00:32:36.660
people you see that a lot now in the united states where it's you know a couple billion here a couple
00:32:41.420
billion there for ukraine okay it's great that you want to help ukrainian people i don't agree with
00:32:45.200
the money being sent there but if you have just you know uh 1.4 billion dollars to throw around
00:32:50.780
to another country where's the 1.4 billion dollars to you know uh take the homeless people off the
00:32:56.540
streets the california's gavin newsom talks all the time about how big of an economy california has
00:33:01.600
but they also have the most homeless population in probably north america i'm gonna guess i i don't
00:33:08.240
know if there's numbers coming out of mexico and central america about that but i'm gonna guess
00:33:11.800
california's is higher and if you have all this money laying around why don't you put it directly to
00:33:17.300
these people and i think the answer to that is because we can create bureaucracy out of it and a
00:33:23.260
never-ending job that is now getting filled for 123 000 a year in this case and another example i
00:33:30.020
often use for the united states is they don't have free health care now not whether or not i agree
00:33:36.400
with that is a different story but if you just have the money sitting around that you can send to
00:33:40.780
iran in a pallet of cash like obama did or you can send pallets of cash to the ukraine or you can
00:33:47.400
give money to the paris climate accord or the who or the world economic forum then why can't you just
00:33:53.360
pay for these things like the money is there whether you agree with it or not it's a different story
00:33:57.620
but the money is there to just directly help people and if you're blowing all this money and all these
00:34:02.640
other places anyways why not just give it to the people why not take this 123 000 that's going to go
00:34:09.240
into some person's pockets who's just gonna be like oh i have a plan and it's to be higher only
00:34:14.720
you know uh northern ontarian artists of uh native descent who are also two-spirit and who also
00:34:23.620
agree who have also voted for ndp no just go and give them say hey here's twenty thousand dollars to
00:34:29.840
12 different artists create something that we will show at our government funded you know art galleries
00:34:35.900
across the country and we will promote you that way like a bursary but no they don't want to do that
00:34:40.460
they want to put somebody in a position of power that they probably don't have to leave for
00:34:44.540
for a decade and for someone to say oh well they are those things already exist like the canadian
00:34:49.440
arts council yeah they do exist but have you ever tried to apply for a grant for one of those things
00:34:53.560
i have you have to write like a hundred page document it has to be written by a professional
00:34:58.720
grant writer so how many artists do you know that are willing or have the resources or even capable to
00:35:04.500
fill out a hundred page legal document so that they can get five grand to paint something like it's
00:35:08.560
not going to happen then that's why it's the same on the internet well exactly but it's the same
00:35:13.780
institutional artists that are that are and agencies you know writing grant applications on
00:35:19.100
their behalf that are receiving all of this grant money but the problem with initiatives like this
00:35:23.340
you know broadly speaking i hope that this is different but the problem with initiatives like
00:35:28.360
this is they're actually better off just burning 123 000 and the reason why i say say that no they
00:35:34.580
literally are because the problem of implementing another gatekeeper into something that's subjective
00:35:41.640
as as art is dangerous because now this person is going to completely affect the culture and you know
00:35:49.020
as an artist if you're creating with the how am i going to pay rent in mind you're going to tailor
00:35:54.620
your work to the marketplace which you know in some places is good in some ways is good but in some
00:35:59.720
for like a viable art market but when the the the mass of artists are creating with that in mind
00:36:07.300
the the true breakthrough and the revolution and the crew the true creative genius isn't allowed to
00:36:12.640
given an opportunity to break through that because people just start creating the things that they're
00:36:16.580
supposed to create so i i think initiatives like this are actually harmful to the the health of the
00:36:24.380
the arts culture in canada as a whole and that's that's you know i really do think they'd be better
00:36:30.180
off just burning it to be honest but all right let's move on to canadian tire um some of you may
00:36:38.200
recall that canadian tire is one of the most egregious companies in canada in terms of masking
00:36:43.220
there's people being assaulted by by their security staff in some places uh quote unquote alleged
00:36:49.620
unalleged um there they were plenty of videos we got sent i made a video about it i think last year
00:36:55.360
um or in 2020 about how many people emailed us with video and complaints about being kicked out of
00:37:03.500
a canadian tire for not wearing a mask or being verbally abused and in some cases assaulted a canadian
00:37:09.160
tire so take this with a grain of sympathy salt when you hear this story because there's a boycott
00:37:15.540
canadian tire going around no don't boycott them when they're taking away your
00:37:19.200
your civil rights as a canadian but boycott them uh for maybe possibly but probably not supporting a
00:37:26.800
shooting range people are and blog to is as we know one of their uh lead uh editors admitted
00:37:33.960
on the dave portnoy show that they make titles and they make articles simply for rage clicks they said
00:37:39.640
rage click sells so that's what you can also look forward to for any blog to article knowing that they
00:37:45.320
openly and purposely write things just to get you to click on them which of course
00:37:48.980
everybody does but they don't care about the content of the story they care about getting you
00:37:53.400
to click on it through your rage and they don't care who it hurts so back to the story please from blog to
00:37:58.640
stay in the loop with the blog to newsletter i'm gonna say no uh what was the title there again
00:38:05.320
people are now boycott canadian tire something it's done for decades which is sell guns so what ended up
00:38:14.580
happening here is somebody was promoting a women's uh shooting gallery or a shooting event can we scroll
00:38:19.960
down there uh let's go right to the i don't care what this person said let's go right to the article
00:38:24.340
there let's click on that image please uh no up up yeah this image let's blow that up because the
00:38:32.620
blog to writer just wants you to get enraged so let's go right to the source whoa hey canadian tire
00:38:38.060
care to comment so guns and heels a women's shooting event and where on the east coast somewhere
00:38:43.540
um and they have put a canadian tire logo on it this person you know made a circle then drew over
00:38:50.900
their circle for an an arrow uh maybe maybe undo and then retry the drawing on there but i digress as
00:39:00.300
efron would say so they put the canadian tire logo on there now um canadian tire is not necessarily
00:39:05.980
associated with this event or are they let's go back to the article now uh let's get some of the
00:39:10.500
facts here matt brevner i don't know if you saw that but um people are outraged at least a few
00:39:15.840
saying canadian tire can't be promoting this culture we can't be promoting guns and outdoorsmanship to
00:39:23.180
women even though as you know some walmart sell uh i worked at a walmart a little you know teenage
00:39:30.560
andrew says worked at walmart where they sold ammunition and guns canadian tires do it i believe
00:39:36.560
in some regions so this is outrageous now or something matt brevner that they would may or may
00:39:42.600
not support a women's shooting event well i think there's two things this is very telling firstly
00:39:49.080
this guy thinks that canadian tire only sells like t-fell air fryers and bleach clearly like she's never
00:39:55.160
been into a canadian tire outside of vancouver in toronto car batteries what is this oh whoa really
00:40:02.280
and secondly which i think is hilarious is like it's a photo of three old ladies for their shooting
00:40:08.600
there's nothing more anti-patriarchy than armed women who know how to use guns
00:40:12.900
so i mean you can't have these women hunting for their own food we can't have them defending
00:40:18.720
themselves can't defend yourself with a weapon in canada which was an interesting thing one of our
00:40:23.620
politicians said even though that happened within the last couple years in calgary but uh continue
00:40:28.580
matthew i think it's pretty reckless though because i mean this this tweet has what 924 likes so that's
00:40:36.400
enough of a story then for blog to to to megaphone it like come on guys like you want to talk about
00:40:43.520
integrity well i was talking about this uh thing that new york posted and you know how new york post is
00:40:50.660
now one of those places they're like daily mail they'll take any story really they famously broke
00:40:54.900
the hunter vine laptop story but they did this thing where they found you know five bigger women wearing
00:41:00.520
uh hooters outfits as as costumes to a party and this account had 4 000 followers so they reached out
00:41:07.440
to this woman and they made this whole story about do you think hooters should have uh higher bigger
00:41:12.440
women and she was like well this was a costume that we were wearing but yeah i wouldn't mind and then
00:41:17.720
they turn into this other story where this uh tick tocker or whatever she is is saying hooters should
00:41:22.980
have uh bigger women working at their stores and they've kind of just manufactured their story and
00:41:28.440
the article uh the the sources they use in their article just like blog to is here's like a person on
00:41:34.000
twitter said i'd love to see more more people uh more bigger women yeah this is the story i'm talking
00:41:39.700
about they use like random tweets from people and uh that's something you only do as a writer
00:41:45.200
when you don't have any news articles or big accounts agreeing with you you will literally go
00:41:50.020
and find a random person who says something that you want to promote or you know downplay or downvote
00:41:58.240
basically like what you're saying they're doing here in blog to you and they're saying oh uh this
00:42:02.580
person is 900 likes now probably mostly from our article let's blow this up because we hate you know
00:42:08.760
well we know what blog to is doing there they want to make you angry and they want to make you click on
00:42:14.020
it whereas me matt brevner i don't want to make you angry i want to make you joyful i can't lie
00:42:20.720
anymore i just i just want you to watch me that's all i want but you know this that that that example
00:42:26.780
you just shared is the journalistic equivalent of yelling fire in a movie theater i think like to
00:42:32.120
be honest well it's really really fishing for a story the base the story here is not you know it's
00:42:38.780
not the headline it's not people are now boycotting canadian tire over something that's done for decades
00:42:42.940
the headline here should be ryan lindley at ryan lindley is an idiot and has never been to canadian
00:42:49.480
tire before that's the story and a thousand people retweeted it a thousand other people are also
00:42:55.600
idiots and have not been to canadian tire that's the story sorry but come on man written by matt
00:43:02.540
brevner today um let's get to some paid chats here and then we'll uh we'll get to the united
00:43:09.000
states in a bit i think uh we've had enough of canada for the day adam ottawa says all federal
00:43:14.280
departments and agencies are getting these expensive inclusion coordinators would be good to see sheila
00:43:18.600
get some info and a report on how much it's costing us um well you know at least 120 000 for that one
00:43:26.260
i'm sure you can just look up um in ontario there's a thing called a sunshine list anybody who makes
00:43:31.620
over a hundred thousand dollars and is paid by the government uh mostly teachers get put on that list
00:43:37.480
so if it's a public job then their salary is available uh for you to review that was one of the
00:43:46.300
things um when patrick brown uh was blaming rebel news and saying that we you know are helping the
00:43:55.180
pierre polyev campaign and then one of his executive assistants said that i was being paid by pierre
00:44:01.900
polyev and then in order to verify if he actually worked for patrick brown all you have to do is go
00:44:07.580
on you know the city's website and see that he's there and all there he's he's spending a lot most of
00:44:13.100
his government dollars on travel by car so anything that's a public job there you can find online for free
00:44:20.920
what else we got got adam ottawa also isn't the artist community typically the most inclusive and
00:44:31.260
diverse community around by default do they really want inclusion or do they want more indoctrination
00:44:36.100
well yeah i think the thing is the art art you have to understand is just a reflection of society
00:44:42.480
as a whole it's not like another institution although the canadian government is trying to
00:44:48.380
you know make a bureaucracy out of the arts art typically is just a reflection of what's happening
00:44:54.700
in the world so i would say i mean art the art community is the most inclusive community and i
00:45:01.440
don't mean inclusive by political lingo i mean literally it's just an amalgam of whoever wants
00:45:06.200
to create art well that's whoever wants to express themselves that is the artist community so
00:45:10.600
yeah i think uh i think the government's play and meddling in this is more about indoctrination
00:45:15.900
and inclusivity to be honest but i think art traditionally is by default the most inclusive
00:45:22.160
because it's just yeah it's just a reflection of what average people think and what they're
00:45:26.780
willing how they express themselves right a big tbh from matt brevener uh we we got a few more here
00:45:34.280
g melinda g60 okay just came on my roku tv rumble channel 24 minutes in with what i assume is a kiss
00:45:42.840
emoji somebody troubleshooting with us live um i believe she also said the thumbnails list on rumble
00:45:48.780
says it's not says it's live but it's not playing today i had to find you on my telegram
00:45:53.840
again bless you for sharing that with us thank you for watching um i think there's one more
00:46:02.280
at least go ahead man yeah from king 7734 uh trudeau was not wearing a mask on the train
00:46:10.820
i guess he wanted to get some of that steamer in his mouth
00:46:13.460
i don't know what that means but it's so graphically vague like you know it's like
00:46:21.120
you know it's supposed to be like coarse but you're not sure exactly what he means
00:46:25.600
no comment from that he's too nice of a guy um all right
00:46:31.720
okay let's go to on the other side of this we're gonna check out aoc and ilhan omar pretending to be
00:46:39.940
handcuffed and we're gonna get to our american stories but we have a new uh piece coming out i
00:46:46.840
believe matt brevner's probably involved with this uh tell me if i'm wrong matt uh you want to cue this
00:46:52.380
up a new uh trailer from you guys sure yeah so um dre and i went up to uh kamloops uh indian
00:47:00.440
residential school uh initially last summer to cover the announcement of the 215 uh bodies discovered
00:47:07.800
in the mass grave which subsequently led to all the church vandalism and and under you know that
00:47:13.840
narrative underpinned our our federal election etc etc and a year later we realized there hasn't been
00:47:20.320
much uh revelation or discovery uh to you know substantiate the claim so we went back up there
00:47:26.620
uh to sniff around a little bit and we we ended up shooting a full-length feature documentary
00:47:31.460
so this is the trailer for that and that'll be coming out in the following weeks
00:47:35.780
well the remains of 215 children have been found in a mass grave in canada many of you know that
00:47:45.340
just over a year ago the discovery of the remains of 215 children was found at the kamloops indian
00:47:56.960
residential school at the kamloopsha swembek first nation but what if i were to show you that what
00:48:05.320
i just said wasn't true and that in fact a year later not a single body has been found
00:48:15.040
this mass grave is a painful reminder of the genocide
00:48:21.780
and his leaders aren't condemning the burning of churches no they're endorsing the burning of churches
00:48:29.120
a juvenile rib bone that surfaced in the same area
00:48:44.600
um if we can get that posted on uh rebel news twitter right now uh producer efron or
00:48:53.260
social media guru yakov please do and we will throw to that at the end if we can um because we've got
00:49:00.020
so many good docs right now we don't want you to like first impressions are everything matt brevner
00:49:05.080
what i'm trying to get out here so we don't want to have a a poorly rendered version going out there
00:49:11.440
it's something with the connection here um on zoom i imagine so i'm gonna blame china as we always
00:49:17.920
it's like it's china um aoc and ilhan omar and possibly ayanna presley i want to say
00:49:26.560
for multiple members at congress yesterday um and of course they're still going ham on the abortion stuff
00:49:33.700
uh i i think they i'm willing to bet the aoc does not understand what the ruling means
00:49:38.800
um and who else did i say ayanna presley probably does ilhan omar probably does i think they're smarter
00:49:46.200
than aoc but aoc is just not a bright girl she lies a lot about where she's from she fundamentally
00:49:54.500
misunderstands stuff um that she's being told to at congressional hearings and she was there as part of
00:50:01.240
a protest and we can get some of the video here's the photo that a lot of the leftist media ran with
00:50:07.520
was her with her hands behind her back from a straight on angle but what her and uh ilhan omar
00:50:14.000
did is they just when they're being escorted they just put their hands behind their back as if they
00:50:19.600
were in handcuffs and you don't usually just do that like if you're being escorted out of somewhere
00:50:24.100
ask david menzies you don't just put your hands behind your back for no reason you do if you're about
00:50:29.380
to be cuffed and you're cooperating but you don't just walk around with your hands behind your back
00:50:33.440
um when you're being escorted out by police they sort of just like walk with you and at worst grab
00:50:39.780
your arm but uh i think it's fairly obvious that they did this on purpose judging by the amount and
00:50:46.100
distance they were walking with just their hands behind their back we show some of that video
00:51:00.380
no she's not a member of the house whoever's saying that um yeah he just got his fingers on
00:51:08.380
her elbow and she's walking around with her arms behind her back matt she's even doing as we can see
00:51:13.260
towards the end here she's doing like a fake waddle as if her arms are detained behind her back
00:51:20.020
watch when she starts walking sort of towards the camera watch her posture of her legs here as she
00:51:25.180
sort of starts walking side to side like there right there yeah it's like she's in the chain gang or
00:51:29.780
something yeah she's either got an extreme wedgie from the policeman or she's pretending she's handcuffed
00:51:36.380
did we find out producers if they were among the people who were actually arrested or were they just
00:51:42.620
detained and escorted off the property did we find that because i know the dc police said that they had
00:51:47.680
arrested uh protesters some of which were congressional members what that specifically
00:51:53.320
means i wasn't sure did we find the article on that or can we pull that up
00:51:56.360
um matt why why do you think they would do this
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well it's a great photo opportunity if you look at this how much attention just this tweet is getting
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um it's dangerous when people in power purposely stoke and fan the flames of misinformation to rile up and
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enrage their base and that may work for the short term but eventually that fire becomes too big and it
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engulfs you know the very institutions that fan them i i have a hard time believing even if aoc doesn't
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understand what roe v wade means her advisors do or her colleagues do you know and it's just it's a
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dangerous game that the our progressive you know the western progressive politicians are playing right
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now literally pulling out the you know the founding pillars of society and expecting it to stand still
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like i don't know this is just more of that more political theater the it would be nice to hear
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what the truth is though because i thought this tweet was a little bit confusing to me she fakes
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being handcuffed after being arrested well she arrested or not arrested because usually when
00:53:13.280
you're arrested you're handcuffed right yes so they probably aren't going to handcuff a sitting
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congresswoman but it says apparently she is among 17 people who are actually arrested
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at least 17 u.s lawmakers arrested abortion rights protests of course ilhan omar come she's somalian
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uh the very muslim country they wouldn't be protesting against or in favor of abortions in
00:53:36.780
her country she wouldn't be there i know you say how andrew how can you know that you gotta just trust
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me on that one um she's not an honest person she comes from a place where she doesn't want to live
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that's why she's in america and somalia has terrible terrible things going on there i feel sorry for
00:53:53.640
the people they have female gen i think the leader in female genital mutilation where they sew up
00:53:59.520
women's private parts and they cut off all their parts i don't know how graphic we can be on youtube
00:54:03.960
but you know um these are just people lying out there and they go to this protest knowing that they're
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going to be committing a crime they're going to be told that that's why they're pretending that their
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hands are in handcuffs because they know they're going to be escorted out the police probably told
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them that if you do this we're going to have to arrest you we have any choice and then they fake
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handcuffs although so that they can say hey look we are fighting for it so they didn't go and give
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any speech or anything aoc usually does a yellow thing she uh yelling thing she throws a black power
00:54:35.100
fist in the air because she thinks she's from the hood which we all know and um she's she's a pretend
00:54:41.580
activist she makes plenty of money she's not from a bad place she's a former bartender she was
00:54:48.240
uh auditioned for her role to be put in a campaign for an election in her district she didn't always
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go as uh aoc or full name she went by sandy all these other things she's from the same place as
00:55:01.020
michael knolls um very privileged background and they just and just like i'm saying about ilhan omar
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who may or may not have married her brother to bring him into the country um they have very privileged
00:55:12.420
lives and they fly over there and they say well i'm going to show up and fake being arrested
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and well fake being handcuffed i should say for the day and then go back home and i and i've done
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my part and that way people will see i'm really fighting for them but aoc is not about to say
00:55:28.160
hey let's have some um actual discussions about roe v wade she's not about to say let's have some
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discussions about abortion rights she's going to go back to her congressional office being a congresswoman
00:55:40.640
from a state where there are no virtually any abortion restrictions you can have it right up to the
00:55:45.540
moment of birth in the state of new york um so what she's doing is meaningless it's to convince
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16 through 25 year old progressives who don't know any better that she's really fighting for us
00:55:57.360
meanwhile she couldn't pass a single bill her life depended on it we saw what happened with the green
00:56:01.940
new deal it failed miserably so now they're forcing that through that's another story but
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these are fake people who have gotten into their positions solely for the power and money that comes
00:56:12.360
with it aoc can go on instagram live and cook and drunkenly misinterpret the law as much as she
00:56:18.700
wants that's that doesn't matter to her what matters to her is the number in the corner of the screen
00:56:22.760
of how many people want to view her that's fine but probably not fine if you're a congresswoman
00:56:27.960
well if we learned anything from the red revolution the 16 to 25 year old misinformed are the most
00:56:34.440
dangerous so she's literally riling up this stuff like stoking up this this base uh it's terrifying
00:56:42.620
honestly like it's it's all it's all fun and games we can laugh about it right now but i will say at
00:56:48.200
least she you know is an american politician she's going to speak on american politics as an american
00:56:53.420
politician that's great the tone deafness of our prime minister you know uh disavowing uh the roby
00:57:01.060
wade overturning from rwanda this guy has the audacity to speak about our closest ally our big
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brother militarily when we're literally at war or just about at war in europe you know but at war by
00:57:16.100
proxy anyways to say that one third of the of the institution which is our big brother militarily is
00:57:21.400
abhorrent and you know disdainful and whatever well in a country that is very aggressively against
00:57:27.980
abortion and and never mind abortion just equal rights generally and i mean real equal rights not
00:57:33.080
this pseudo left equal rights thing that we've created it's just it's that is reckless abandon
00:57:39.660
that is terrifying and i don't think we should let that slide honestly you see that tweet from verified
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twitterer efron monsanto bless him all right we're almost out of time here i don't think we have any more
00:57:52.020
paid chats get them in uh right at the end oh no way we have a few more it looks like i've uh i've lied to
00:57:59.320
i have to give them a second mad i'm being too pushy here um i want to also play for you guys
00:58:10.860
before we leave or maybe we won't have time but russell brand's talking about the great reset
00:58:15.120
and i feel almost proud of russell brand for how far he's come if you look back like seven years ago
00:58:21.040
or six years ago he's on bbc being like i don't know what the solution is but with terrible russell
00:58:27.140
brand accent a little bit more uh harder on that accent i should ask lewis but he said i don't know
00:58:32.680
what the solution is but it's some sort of socialism and now he basically talks about the great reset and
00:58:37.480
i thought he was spot on i think we'll be able to play that but um i want to make sure we have time
00:58:42.580
for there we go yeah let's play a couple minutes of this then we'll get uh to the paid chats and say
00:58:47.840
goodbye go ahead and click play please protesting hating the environment what is it our farmers all
00:58:53.240
bastards or are we seeing the beginning of the great reset play out in real time and to check
00:59:00.400
whether or not that's a reality or a conspiracy theory because we can never be sure let's check
00:59:04.720
what klaus schwab the inventor of the great reset which is something that he says himself
00:59:08.840
said in 2020 we have to prepare for a more angry world why why have we got to prepare for a more
00:59:16.060
angry world what's going to happen klaus like that's going to make the world more angry we
00:59:20.300
shouldn't be preparing for that we should be trying to prevent it we should be thinking about ways to
00:59:23.560
share resources empower ordinary people coming to terms with the fact that some people identify in
00:59:27.980
very progressive ways some people identify in traditional ways that the globalist culture is
00:59:32.100
being rejected by everybody that people are feeling disempowered that no one trusts the agenda of
00:59:37.580
these globalists that when they say we're doing this for climate change they don't believe them
00:59:40.700
that when they say we're doing this because we want equality between races or genders or
00:59:43.860
sexualities don't believe them that it's all demonstrative it's all phatic asats trickery to
00:59:49.100
prevent ordinary people get on with their lives and to further centralize corporate power and to
00:59:53.400
make sure that the state operates essentially as the henchmen for corporate interests and how to prepare
01:00:00.880
it means to take some necessary action necessary action could mean lockdowns necessary action could
01:00:07.440
mean that we're going to say to the agricultural industry you can't use these fertilizers anymore
01:00:12.480
and that might impact the livelihood of these farmers and they're probably only using these fertilizers
01:00:19.220
anyway because it's the only effective way to turn a profit with the conditions and stipulations that are
01:00:25.160
placed on their industry as a result of other regulations probably that have come from the wef or some
01:00:31.760
other globalist funded body that controls what used to be national or even local interests
01:00:38.280
these kind of things come let's pause it there russell brand is a guy who's well off who decided
01:00:44.660
i'm going to start doing videos from my own home studio about things that the governments all across
01:00:51.700
the world are going to start hating me for and i don't think i've ever heard a clip from him like that
01:00:56.640
where he was so on the nose and so accurate about what's going on right now and i just wanted to mention
01:01:01.980
that and i just wanted to throw that in there because he's come a long way and not that he has
01:01:07.020
owes me anything but he's come a long way where i thought i felt like i really just didn't agree with
01:01:12.560
him to this point now where i think he's speaking so accurately that it's very good of him to speak
01:01:17.420
to millions of people i think every single day despite you know hollywood's not going to work with
01:01:22.320
them all these people in england probably aren't going to work with him but he's still saying it
01:01:25.960
anyway and he's actually being one of these people that you hear about in a mythical land
01:01:30.400
we're giving up their millions upon millions of dollars and fame to what i think is speaking truth to
01:01:36.180
power and i don't usually say that sort of thing yeah all i can say after watching that is uh
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black pill brevner added again all right let's get to these paid chats and then we'll say goodbye
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hopefully with the documentary trailer adam ottawa says all federal departments and agencies
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um we saw this one already but bless you adam ottawa bless you very hard whatever that means
01:02:04.520
january triple seven says trudeau flew flags at half mass for six months or the camlut's graves
01:02:09.860
that never existed another colossal trudeau failure and counting um not just trudeau but every uh
01:02:16.980
province did that for an extreme and unnecessary amount of time yeah i guess we'll have to watch to
01:02:24.140
find out man i don't think that's something that we we try to scratch on in this documentary i don't
01:02:29.740
think we really can begin to understand the cultural ramifications of this international
01:02:34.420
uh news debacle yet because just think back to the time of like during the elections and how much this
01:02:40.520
literally framed our whole election debates in the middle of like a tanking economy in a pandemic we
01:02:45.940
spent more time talking about this subject which is you know than anything else which should worry us
01:02:52.040
you know we we need a refund i think press that coin return button you know uh for better or for worse i
01:03:01.140
was in a hospital lately and they had one of those coin machines and that didn't work the vending
01:03:07.260
machine didn't work i was outraged i wanted a lemonade i think we have one more
01:03:11.300
go ahead matt wow what fast delivery of my trudeau slash castro eye shirt
01:03:19.600
oh sorry that's t-shirt or my eye shirt my eye shirt i'm like oh that's a new one
01:03:26.900
i think that's sleeveless right i'm going to wear it to the rally for cara mcminn at hamilton city hall
01:03:34.680
at four o'clock she is crossing canada on her bike that's great thank you fraser mcbrinney i appreciate
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that this is some clout stealing uh the guy who already walked across canada we're biking across canada
01:03:47.000
and we've also seen that one if it's happening in hamilton producer efron will be there i think
01:03:52.380
with bells on he literally wears bells wears a jacket with frills rhinestones and bells
01:03:57.880
so he's jingling across the place to get his ticket from bylaw for shaking hands and for filming i think
01:04:03.740
yeah he owns that town so i'm looking forward to see what comes yeah he gonna run this town tonight
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he just listens to that on loop um i think we're out of time here producers efron and olivia thank you
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have been found in a mass grave in canada many of you know that just over a year ago the discovery of
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the remains of 215 children was found at the kamloops indian residential school at the kamloops
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swamik first nation but what if i were to show you that what i just said wasn't true and that in fact
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a year later not a single body has been found this mass grave is a painful reminder of the genocide
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panor's leaders aren't condemning the burning of churches no they're endorsing the burning of
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churches a juvenile rib bone that surfaced in the same area you'd be surprised enough for those
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people who say you know i'm a doctor i'm a paramedic and this is definitely a human bone and it's