EZRA LEVANT | The World Economic Forum wants you to give up your car
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The World Economic Forum wants you to eat bugs, but guess what folks now they also want you to give up your cars? Well, now like the repo man on steroids they re coming for your cars.
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tonight the world economic forum wants you to eat bugs but guess what folks now they also want you
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to give up your cars it's friday august 12 2022 i'm david menzies and this is the ezra lavent show
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first they wanted you to chow down on insects and now well
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now like the repo man on steroids they're coming for your car when i say they i am of course referring
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to the entitled elitists who comprise the world economic forum an entity that seems to be hell
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bent on turning developed countries into third world nations this is due to wefers recommending
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policies that amount to nothing more than pompous virtue signaling which of course go hand in
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glove with their marxist mission statement of building back better as the saying goes like so
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many others i'm just a common man i drive a common van but apparently in the eyes of wef grand pooba
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claus schwab piloting anything with an internal combustion engine under the bonnet is a shameful
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display of excess and it must come to an end as per usual it's all about climate change
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or is it the climate crisis or is it the climate emergency hey all you sky is falling climate chicken
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littles out there can you at least settle on one climate catastrophe descriptor already how dare you
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in any event as recently reported by the post-millennial and other non-mainstream media outlets
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the wef is out to further ruin our lives yet again quote world economic forum calls for those who own
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private vehicles to share them to be more resource efficient end quote um i don't like the sound of
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that do you but apparently the wef paper points to three circular economy approaches to reduce demand
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for critical metals quote we need a clean energy revolution and we need it now end quote oh yeah
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well to quote a title from a film released back in 1970 start the revolution without me but wait
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there's more the wef paper goes on to state quote this transition from fossil fuels to renewables
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will need large supplies of critical metals such as cobalt lithium nickel to name a few shortages of these
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critical minerals could raise the cost of clean energy technologies end quote by the way folks did you
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know that about 70 percent of the world supply of cobalt was supplied last year from the congo and that
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about 40 000 cobalt miners in the congo are children and guess which nation is increasingly controlling
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the supply of cobalt and other critical minerals that are needed for clean energy technologies well
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that would be china do you really want the mandarins in beijing to be in the driver's seat
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when it comes to producing the car batteries of the future that the wef one is all to rely on
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speaking of communism and cars the wef is apparently a staunch advocate against vehicle ownership
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well of course they are they prefer vehicle sharing hello wef it's 2022 we already have voluntary
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vehicle sharing it's called uber and lyft and so on oh and it should be noted that the wef has an ally
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in its unholy war on the car that would be the international energy agency which has told countries that
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they need to reduce the amount of oil supply to domestic consumers and nudge people out of their
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private cars in order to lower consumption yeah the iea's plan is to reduce consumption of gas
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by reducing speed limits using more electric cars constructing more bike lanes creating cheap
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public transportation and utilizing trains instead of airplanes gee what a bunch of fun burglars
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the iea further states that in order to stop the quote climate apocalypse end quote governments must
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force people quote out of private cars because they are the biggest offenders for emissions end quote
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by the way that's a new one isn't it that descriptor the climate apocalypse gee that sounds really serious
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naturally the iea's proposals include banning fossil fuel vehicles and it is noted that several european
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countries and a handful of american states such as washington new york and california have already passed
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legislation that will ban the sale of non-electric cars as soon as 2030 oh by the way guys good luck
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on meeting that deadline especially you california where brownouts are already commonplace indeed
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this state better start building new nuclear power plants but it won't of course in order to provide the
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energy for the millions of new evs coming online in the years ahead because those brownouts are going to
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morph into all-out blackouts due to the anticipated pressure on the grid and speaking of apocalypses
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could you imagine the economic carnage that would occur in our great dominion if we were to stop
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production of internal combustion automobiles and cease drilling for oil the biggest economic segment
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in ontario is the auto sector in fact ontario is the second largest vehicle producing jurisdiction in
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all of north america auto sector jobs are good jobs they are high paying jobs but sorry ford and general
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motors and chrysler and honda and toyota and lexus i'm afraid all of your maiden ontario products
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are responsible for that upcoming climate apocalypse so in the name of saving mother nature please
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cease and desist production won't you what utter madness meanwhile in alberta canada's largest oil
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producing province maybe we need to deep six that industry too in order to appease the greta tunbergs of
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the world after all for those in certain circles the term fossil fuel is the new f-word
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these days and forget the wef and other globalist organizations haven't the justin trudeau liberals
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done enough vandalism to our energy sector with their own ludicrous policies in fact all current
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indicators show that canada is heading into a recession but forget recession folks without vibrant
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automotive and fossil fuel industries canada will plunge into a deep depression and here's
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the thing when it comes to the war on the car now being headed up by the wef and their various useful
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idiots in government and the mainstream media this is a battle they will not win this is a battle they cannot
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win for millions of people including yours truly a car is not a mere conveyance akin to say a refrigerator
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or a dishwasher no a car is a freedom machine depending on the season you enter the heated or air-conditioned
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cabin cabin you hit the accelerator and you go straight to your destination while listening to your favorite tunes
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or talk radio what's not to love as for public transit well you know elon musk said it best five
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years ago i think quote there is this premise that good things must be somehow painful i think public
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transportation is painful it sucks why do you want to get on something with a lot of other people that doesn't
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leave where you want it to leave doesn't start where you want it to start doesn't end where you want
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it to end and it doesn't go all the time it's a pain in the ass end quote and here's another thing that
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the wefers and their useful idiots fail to recognize we live in a car culture be it art movies magazines books
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music our love for the internal combustion engine abounds put another way nobody not even the globalists
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write songs about solar panels and wind turbines but when it comes to cars well let's sample a smattering
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we always take my car because it's never been beat and we've never missed yet with the girls we meet
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none of the guys go steady cause it wouldn't be right to leave the best girl home now on saturday night
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wow what gold indeed is there a greater pop culture manifestation of the american dream
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than the combination of cars plus rock and roll music and yet across the pond we have dr evil or
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i'm sorry i mean claus schwab wanting you to wanting to remove you from the driver's seat
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and put you where in the back of some smelly bus um no thanks similarly cars are a staple when it
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comes to tv shows and movies from futuristic rides to car chases hollywood has long had a love
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you know i don't think there's any drama to be had if the cape crusader had to get around
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gotham city by taking public transit oh and by the way whatever happened to the concept
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of leading by example so instead of dining out on filet mignon and being driven around
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geneva or wherever in a limousine perhaps mr schwab should get his fat ricotta cheese candy
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ass upon the saddle of a bicycle and then pedal over to whatever gross food service outlet
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is selling cricket sandwiches with a side order of mealworms by the way i hate to be impolite but
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what makes for the biggest clear and present danger to the planet these days seriously is it the climate
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crisis emergency apocalypse or is it covid19 after all in addition to being forced to mask and being
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coerced into getting multiple jabs of an experimental vaccine social distancing became part of the
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vernacular these past few years you know stay two meters away from others because you don't want to
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get those covid cooties but how pray tell is social distancing achieved when you are taking public
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transit be it bus street car or subway car commuters are crammed in cheek to jowl and wow you really get
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an instant understanding of how many people out there are paying attention to deodorant ads when it
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comes to lingering in such a biosphere so from a corona virus perspective isn't a personal vehicle
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the most sanitary and most hygienic way of getting around yes of course it is actually so what happened
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to you know follow the science and it is not just far away globalist folks doing their part to wage war
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on the automobile toronto's testicular challenge mayor john tory well he took advantage of the pandemic
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to add another 40 kilometers or so of bike lanes to an already congested city by the way what's the deal
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with dedicated bike lanes as i previously mentioned i'm fat and the only reason i'm not circus fat is due to
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my cycling i'm a cycling enthusiast to be sure but i've always cycled in traffic i never needed a
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personal lane and a white picket fence separating me from motor vehicles so is there something more at
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play here are bike lanes all about deliberately creating more traffic congestion as if mayor john
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tory and so many loony leftist councillors care they are within walking distance of city hall after all
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they don't give a rodent's rectum that citizens from the burbs are stuck in gridlock what a disgrace
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oh it should be noted that tory and two other canadian mayors that would be montreal mayor valerie
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plant and vancouver mayor kennedy stewart are part of something called c40 cities it's like the municipal
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version of the wef and its membership consists of almost 100 mayors the world over
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the organization's mission statement is to quote half the emissions of the member cities within a
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decade while improving equity building resilience and creating the conditions for everyone everywhere
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to thrive end quote hey how about this all of you mayors why don't you concentrate on you know
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picking up the trash making sure the waterworks are working correctly fixing potholes shoveling snow
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i know that stuff is so mundane and boring for you but it's important and very tangible to the citizens
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to the citizens who elected you in the first place leave all that climate change crap to the schwabs
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and tonbergs of the world will you i mean know your role and shut your mouths already in any event coming
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after my beloved little menzoid mobile is the final straw and i'm so sorry but it's simply not going
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to happen mr schwab and mr torrey and mr trudeau indeed to paraphrase that famous quote from the late
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great charlton heston you can have my steering wheel when you pry it from my cold dead hands
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earlier this week ontario's finance minister peter bethlen fave tabled the province's 2022-2023
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provincial budget at queen's park and the first thing that stood out for many observers was that
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this budget sets a new record for spending but wait a second here isn't this a conservative
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government at queen's park these days so why are the doug ford pcs spending money that would make a
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drunken sailor or a sober liberal blush and joining me now for more on this story is the founder and
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leader of the new blue party of ontario and that would be jim carahalios how you doing there mr k
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well i'm glad to be on the show dave but i don't like what i'm seeing out of the queen's park budget
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so i'm concerned about that as are many people in ontario so thanks for having me to discuss it
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well it's always a pleasure and jim yeah it is disturbing i mean for decades uh the ontario
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progressive conservatives they were never all that gung-ho on pursuing a social conservative agenda
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but the pcs always presented themselves as being fiscally conservative and fiscally responsible
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they were the so-called adults in the room when it came to minding the publicly funded piggy bank
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so jim how did we end up with all of this porcapalooza well it's a good budget for a liberal
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government and that's exactly what the pc party is they are the new liberal party of justin trudeau
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in ontario and you're right for all those years 15 years we heard the pc party when they would go
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soft on issues concerning parents like the sex ed curriculum when they would go soft on other issues
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that weren't fiscal in nature they would say trust us when we get in power when we get that majority
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we're going to be good stewards of the economy and as bad as kathleen wynn and dalton mcginty were
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doug ford and the pcs are worse and that's not just because the new blue party is saying it
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we have the frazier institute who did a study it's not their first one they've done a few in the last
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five years and doug ford like you said out of the top spending 25 percent more than kathleen wynn did
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when she was premier and a greater deficit on an annual basis than the liberals ever did in 15 years
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and that's excluding covet spending because remember he was spending like that before covet
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and now supposedly covet's over and he's spending like that after covet and to make matters worse
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we can get into this no structural tax reductions tax relief especially for individuals living in
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ontario so many people are leaving ontario and services are getting worse uh we've seen hospitals
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closed down and doug ford says he knows how to control the climate doug ford says he knows how
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to do uh control all kinds of things but when it comes to hospitals he doesn't know how to keep our
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hospitals open yeah you know that is uh amazing uh jim because i'm going back to 2018 when he was on the
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campaign trail uh doug ford would raise the issue of his dearly departed brother rob and he often talked
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about that anecdote when he went to visit rob and rob was on a gurney in a uh a hallway of a hospital
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and he campaigned on uh no more no more hallway health care and what do we see in recent weeks we
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see entire hospital units temporarily closing down so forget about hallway health care it's gotten even
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worse i mean what happened to that promise especially something that was so personal for
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the premier jim and you know hallway health care would be a good thing now because now you can't
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even get in the hallway under doug ford pcs the hallway is an optimistic thing and you got to wonder
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where dave like where are they spending all the money because like you said they're at 200 billion
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dollars in spending 25 higher than where the liberals were and the debt is approaching 20 billion
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a year and doug rob ford was the individual who ran uh for mayor and he was a city councillor on
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conviction he knew what he wanted to do and he had a vision he had idea doug has no idea doug is a
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liberal at heart and a lot of people like to defend him and say well just give him another chance he's got
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his other majority now his second majority and he likes to say i'm just the premier and you know it's
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justin trudeau doing this he's pushing me to do this nonsense dave he is the most powerful man in
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ontario he's got a commanding majority in the legislature because 57 of ontarians didn't even
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know there was an election uh this past summer and what is he doing with it fewer services more
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spending no tax relief i wonder where the money's going there's a couple of uh examples that have come
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out in the last week where we're seeing where some of the money's going but it's it's the it's the worst
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of all worlds as opposed to the best of all worlds because we're not seeing tax reduction we're seeing
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increased spending hospitals are crumbling uh emergency rooms are closing it's terrible and
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we're seeing the real doug ford and the real pc party indeed and you know jim i mean when we look at
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spending uh often simply throwing money at a problem doesn't work uh it came out recently that
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in ontario in terms of health care administrators we spend 10 times more than germany does even though
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germany um has twice the population that's twice the population of canada rather um so you know what
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i'm trying to get at jim is what's driving this you said earlier uh the connection between the pc party
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and doug ford and the liberal trudeau party and a lot of people say well that's preposterous that's
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cats and dogs but um how what's the basis for your connection there jim well we're seeing this is what
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the pc party is and a lot of people um you know want to give them the benefit of the doubt and they
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want to say who's advising him if we only switch advisors and that's not the case dave it is what the
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pc cabinet from vic fidelli from peter betham falvey from doug ford from the advisors in the back
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they are liberals they love it they love the spending a week before the budget came out dave
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there was a report that wasn't covered by the media there was one outlet that just covered an inside
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baseball kind of outlet over 600 million dollars of loans that were issued out by this pc government
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in to ineligible businesses during covet so they gave out over 600 million dollars in loans to
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businesses that were not eligible for loans during covet and the pcs rather than going back and getting
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that money they've canceled all the debt so 600 million dollars over uh loans that shouldn't have
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been issued flushed down the toilet they're not going out to get it they've canceled the debt
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and that's one example of how this pc party for 15 years claimed that they were the stewards of the
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economy that they would um increase uh our economic productivity and they're not doing that and
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they're making things worse and they are showing their true colors so it's not about justin trudeau
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saying uh threatening the the pc government in ontario and saying you better spend all kinds of money no
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no this is who they are this is the ford this is doug ford this is peter betham falvey this is entire
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the pc cabinet and if you're a conservative or right of center like belinda carlios you get kicked out
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and you have to defend the people by creating something new which is what we did with the new
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blue party of ontario and we're just getting started but we've got to create an anchor in
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ontario provincial politics because the pcs are exactly the same like as the liberals are if not
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worse as we're seeing with our most recent budget you know jim it's incredible how upside down things are
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and again more proof in the pudding if you will or proof in the cheesecake that doug ford is not rob
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ford i remember going back a decade ago you'd have rob ford before he became mayor he was a counselor
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he'd come on the john oakley radio program he'd have a bulging file folders of all the misspending
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going on at city hall the one i always remember i can't get out of my mind it was like a fifty thousand
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dollar pilot project to teach homeless people how to stilt walk i mean you couldn't make this up i
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mean maybe cirque du soleil is hiring i don't know but jim the point is rob ford would go through like
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he would sweat the small stuff he would go line by line and cut the fat and meanwhile we have doug ford
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doing the precise opposite um i again uh was it was ever thus with doug ford because
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once upon a time people saw them as uh two peas in a pod i'm speaking of uh rob and doug of course
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well they have the same last name and they're brothers but they're not the same at all because
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rob would take the heat right like look how they just went after him for being a conservative
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they destroyed the guy they piled on him in city council they went after him really really hard
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and uh doug doesn't have the stomach for that doug wants to make friends with john tory doug wants to
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make friends with the uh the elite uh the laurentian elite of canadian politics and copy their agenda
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because it's hard making tough decisions it's hard figuring out how to grow the economy it's easier
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to just write checks and make everybody happy and on both growing the economy and spending
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the pcs have failed and not only are they you know they used to say for 15 years dave
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that we don't have a revenue problem in ontario we have a spending problem that was
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the pc moniker you know you sound like a big tough conservative when you say that well now actually we
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have both we've got a revenue problem and we've got a spending problem because not only are they
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spending too much but ontario's economy is not growing in the last five years and that's pre-inflation
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figures it's not growing hydro rates which is the biggest problem that has tanked the ontario economy
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in the last 15 years are not decreasing and the way he's been able to keep them artificially down not
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by taking down wind turbines ripping up green energy contracts by subsidizing those hydro rates with
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taxpayer money so he's not growing the economy it's puttering along he's increasing debt he's not
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reducing taxes and services are tanking like emergency rooms and health care it is from bad
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with kathleen winn to worse with doug ford and the pcs and it's shocking to many people but he's running
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out of excuses after five years in power and you know jim who could have seen this coming and you
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mentioned uh he's acquiring new lefty friends and also getting rid of old friends or acquaintances i speak
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of myself uh toronto sun's joe warmington i would argue uh we've given uh the ford family the fairest
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coverage over the years of all the mainstream media i mean doug and rob used to call the toronto star a
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bunch of maggots and when we go to four nation events uh we're threatened with being arrested for
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trespass whereas the cbc the toronto star welcomed in it's mind-blowing to me but you know jim when we look
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at the numbers the budget 198.6 billion so almost 200 billion dollars the deficit 18.8 billion the debt
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427 billion and because of rising interest rates uh the cost of service the debt is a an additional
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105 million dollars you know what i'm thinking um jim the big question is does this resonate with um
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you know joe and jane and terry and what i'm getting at these numbers in the hundreds of millions
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in the billions i mean it they're they're like crazy surreal figures yet um i go back to yester
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decade uh remember the infamous bev oda 16 glass of orange juice that was on the front page it's almost
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that people can get their head their heads around um that and by the way i i'm i'm not one to condemn
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bev oda for that i thought that was totally blown out of proportion but they can understand
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a 16 glass of orange juice but when you start talking 427 billion dollar uh debt they kind of
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tune out uh what's your uh feeling on that jim so you have a point there dave in the fact that we've
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had 15 years of ontario government spending to oblivion and people you know they've just been
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normalized so all the politicians are spending too much and um you know things are really bad and
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but what ends up happening after five years in power people start looking around and they're
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like wait a second haven't we had a conservative government in ontario isn't doug ford in charge
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why are my taxes not going down why are hydro bills going up why can't i get into a hospital why can't
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i see a doctor for my mom or my dad or my grandparents and they start asking questions so
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no it doesn't happen overnight but there becomes a tipping point because gradually over the years
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people start looking around they realize things aren't really changing hydro rates aren't going down
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schools are not getting better the same junk is being taught in my schools to my kids and i'm not
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being informed the left-wing propagandists are out of control and the doug ford pcs have nothing to say
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so it might work for one election might work for two elections but eventually he's not going to have
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anyone to blame he's going to have to uh answer for his record and more and more people are going
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to find out that there are is another political option in the new blue party and we've got 124
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riding association set up and we're going to have time uh with me back in good health to gear up for
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the next election and in between we're going to hold them to account for the billions they're spending
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the lack lack of tax relief and the lack of services and they're going to run out of excuses
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and jim we're almost out of time but let's uh look at a um alternate universe where the new blue party
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comes into power with a majority uh you as premier you as finance minister however you want to slice
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it what would you do in terms of the ontario finances that are different what would be like
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your three main planks if you will in terms of undoing what a lot of people are saying is really
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damaging out of control spending right now well number one is you need a government you need politicians
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and mpps that have a backbone and doug ford does not have a backbone he's a total pushover he wants
00:31:44.840
to be friends with john tory and he wants to be justin trudeau's puppy dog so you need people in
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charge with a backbone and these pc mpps don't have a backbone and we don't have to wait four years until
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uh the next election to elect new blue mpps we will do it in between dave because we will call them out
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and hold them to account and inform people um through our various channels of communication to
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contact their pc mpps when they think they're getting away with a spending that no one knows
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about because they rely on the media not reporting on it you just said it uh doug ford's not a loyal guy
00:32:21.180
he demands loyalty from his pc mpps he's upset because they didn't vote with him on who to elect the
00:32:26.440
speaker but he rewards the toronto star with an online gambling license that you could check out on
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you blue ontario.com you and i have talked about it but you or joe warmington doesn't want to talk
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to kicks belinda out of caucus after i was good friends with his brother rob his late uh brother
00:32:42.800
rob he's not a loyal guy so you need a backbone you need loyalty to the voters who put you in power and
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then there's two things that need to happen spending has to go down outside of health care the health
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care spending has to be allocated and centered towards the patient not towards accountability from the
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bureaucracy we need tax reduction and we need to get rid of those wind turbines to grow our economy
00:33:06.180
so that economic growth is matching the increase in spending through inflation it has to be both
00:33:12.580
a focus on the revenue and a focus on the spending with a focus on tax relief it can't be just you know
00:33:18.920
a little bit here a little bit there because dalton mcginty kathleen win and doug ford have done such a
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colossal um terrible job of managing the finances that uh things are getting bad really really quickly
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and the whole thing the the way they look at it has to be turned upside down
00:33:36.180
no uh well said jim and i'll urge our viewers to go to your website there's some wonderful policies and
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what you just spoke of and we did we have spoken about this in the past um that half billion dollar
00:33:48.260
gambling license that ford gave tour star the parent company of uh toronto star and all the other
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uh newspapers in the uh toronto star empire um it it was uncanny it was like outright bribery to me
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as a matter of fact that i don't say that lightly jim on election day june 3rd uh going back uh almost two
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months the front page of the toronto star on election day and you tell me if this is a mistake
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that they had an ad over the front page uh promoting their gambling website and it said
00:34:25.500
bet on blue i mean there's no team called the blue right there's the you know uh blackjack or
00:34:34.660
rather roulette is uh red and black it was absolutely uh outrageous and uh but um all i gotta
00:34:41.920
say jim uh it seems that uh the contrarians will say but look at the results uh guys uh he got an
00:34:49.460
even bigger majority government uh last word goes to you jim well he got a majority government because
00:34:56.060
53 percent of people didn't vote and we got started just over a year ago and not a lot of people enough
00:35:02.620
people know that the new blue party of ontario exists especially when he's bribing off the
00:35:06.680
toronto star and the national post and the toronto sun like to just talk about the pcs and they don't
00:35:11.780
like to expose uh what the pcs are doing in terms of becoming the next liberal party and the pcs and
00:35:18.440
the liberals have a hundred year head start they've uh got these brands established for a hundred over
00:35:23.040
a hundred years but there's a lot of buyer's remorse even immediately after the election a lot of
00:35:28.100
people uh for the first two months after the election are looking and they're saying
00:35:31.920
this guy put sylvia jones in charge of health care but didn't sylvia jones do the exact same thing
00:35:39.780
that marco mendocino did as the liberal minister uh for justin trudeau in terms of the lockdown and
00:35:46.400
the emergencies act in fact she went one further than trudeau because she took those emergency powers
00:35:52.780
at the provincial level and she cast them into permanent legislation with bill 100 that belinda stood up in
00:35:58.760
the legislature and spoke about and it's probably an unconstitutional bill and yet he rewarded her
00:36:04.400
with the second highest position in government and you have establishment conservatives saying
00:36:08.920
marco mendocino should have resigned after being in charge of the handling of justin trudeau's handling
00:36:15.100
of emergency measures sylvia jones and doug ford did worse and she got rewarded so people are starting
00:36:21.080
to open their eyes and they're waking up and he's going to run out of excuses and the pc brand is going
00:36:26.340
to keep taking a hit every day and our job dave is to hold the pcs and the establishment left-wing
00:36:31.200
parties at queens park to account and call them out in between and try to balance the narrative and
00:36:37.440
change the course and get ready for the next provincial election well jim it is always a pleasure
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speaking with you as i said i urge our viewers to check out your website at least those in ontario
00:36:48.480
and uh thank you so much uh for coming on the show and uh hey good luck in well four years especially
00:36:55.460
in politics that's an eternity but good luck in 2026 i guess my friend thanks dave talk soon thank you
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very much and that was jim carahalios he is the founder and leader of the new blue party of ontario
00:37:09.940
and keep it here folks more of the ezreal event show to come right after this
00:37:15.240
well folks lots of response uh from my interview yesterday with lewis brackpool he is the rebel news
00:37:33.340
reporter uh in the uk who traveled to the netherlands to cover the dutch farmer uprising and giving you the
00:37:41.460
kind of information you're not going to get in the mainstream media carl andrew writes people who
00:37:48.520
don't support farmers are just idiots and should take themselves out of the equation yeah you might
00:37:55.860
be right carl andrew or maybe they've bought in the idea that they don't need food they can catch their
00:38:01.720
own bugs as the world economic forum is recommending them to do uh i wonder what how how much of a
00:38:10.140
hankering they're going to have for say a big mac after a couple of weeks of chowing down on crickets
00:38:16.020
and mealworms how gross dog writes if they eliminate vehicle ownership who the heck is going to buy them
00:38:25.460
the government that means they use our money to buy our cars from us straight up highway robbery
00:38:32.760
and what are they going to do with them park them somewhere to rust away and become an environmental
00:38:39.540
hazard logic is definitely missing there oh you're absolutely right dog and as i mentioned in my monologue
00:38:45.880
of today uh the auto sector is the most important part of the ontario economy uh ontario is second to
00:38:54.800
only one other jurisdiction in north america when it comes to making automobiles and auto parts so if
00:39:01.940
we listen to the wef elitist to shut down our auto industry and throw thousands and thousands of people
00:39:10.860
out of good well-paying jobs gee i don't know that doesn't seem to make sense to me but what do i know
00:39:17.880
i'm not claus schwab well folks thank you so much for tuning in greatly appreciate it ezra will be
00:39:24.480
back on monday he's on very important business out west in the meantime have a wonderful weekend
00:39:30.640
and as always stay sane what if i told you that you were going to be afraid to travel not knowing if
00:39:39.480
you were going to be thrown in jail given a ticket or treated with internment in one of those
00:39:46.280
the first covid quarantine camp well it seems that's the new reality for canadian alex alavoie for
00:39:54.040
rebel news and we continue to investigate the colossal damage that canada border are doing to its citizens
00:40:02.440
now flying is synonymous with fear anxiety and suspense in the past many have experienced an emotional
00:40:12.280
roller coaster ride and huge monetary lose due to mismanagement at canadian passport offices then
00:40:21.720
it was the turn of airport with their delay cancellation and lost luggage today it is the
00:40:29.080
threat that hang over the head of canadian for the application of the arrive can the pcr test and are the
00:40:38.920
forced quarantine under surveillance isn't this what we see in country where democracy is in free fall
00:40:48.600
and where a socialist not to say communist regime is installed where is the voice of the population on the
00:40:58.120
decisions that are taken everywhere yes the arrive can application is a threat to canadian but it goes far
00:41:07.800
beyond that and i will explain unvaccinated people must present a negative pcr test they arrive can and still
00:41:17.240
submit to a forced quarantine with a plan already prepared you have still the time to sing our petition at
00:41:25.400
noarrivecan.com you can still fill the petition and if you want you can chip in generously to
00:41:35.000
give us the opportunity to challenge it legally but listen to this failure to submit to arrive can and
00:41:43.240
failure to respond to a quarantine officer giving false information on not having a plan for quarantine
00:41:51.480
not presenting a proper pcr test or not submitting to the order of entry or even not disclosing certain
00:41:59.560
medical or confidential information can lead to offense costs of 750 up to 200 000 and even up to
00:42:12.680
six months to three years in prison what the hell is this simon left canada before the government closed the
00:42:21.160
door on the door on the non-vaccinated i'm presenting them in their own country since she
00:42:27.560
has a son abroad she felt the need to be there for him and to be able to travel for him when in june canada
00:42:39.800
restore the right to travel for non-vaccinated with condition she made the choice to return home but she
00:42:49.880
never expect to experience what she did this is her story i knew that i because i was unvaccinated i would
00:42:58.040
need to have a medical certificate or medical certificate a a vaccine i'm sorry a test to
00:43:05.320
see whether i had the virus and i did go and get a test and it was negative so i was directed i was
00:43:13.080
there was a table went to the table because i was unvaccinated they said now what you've got to do is go
00:43:18.600
into the area where everyone is processed to get through through customs i told the person that i
00:43:25.800
you know that i'd done that showed my passport and then he directed me to where canada health was
00:43:31.400
because i was not vaccinated and the questions were around um the suitability of my accommodation
00:43:39.080
because i had left canada and i had and they weren't at all uh convinced that i would be
00:43:46.040
compliant in terms of the two-week mandatory she said okay i want to see a test so i showed her my test
00:43:53.480
that i got done she looked at it and she then said i'm sorry i'm going to have to really find out
00:44:00.200
whether or not this is a suitable test or not so she came back after about 25 minutes and then she
00:44:05.720
she had a paper i didn't know anything about it she said okay um you have an infraction it's five
00:44:11.720
thousand dollars i said what do you mean i have an infraction she said you have an infraction because
00:44:16.440
your test does not conform to what canada health wants i then said to her could you show me what
00:44:24.200
what kind of form i need to use what's the pro forma because i'm not aware of it and she then said okay
00:44:30.520
well you're going to have to go on to this website i got tested and then with not even 24 hours later i
00:44:36.520
got the results i had a positive test so not only did it mean that i had to quarantine
00:44:41.960
right i now had to isolate for 10 days and the reason why i didn't have arrive can is because i
00:44:49.320
didn't i didn't have a phone number i don't i didn't have an internet provider so i did try to
00:44:56.120
um um i did try to uh enroll in arrive can but i had to go to a local um internet store in the little
00:45:06.680
town that i was in and it didn't it just didn't didn't didn't work and i've got a i've got screenshots
00:45:12.920
for that so when i got to to um the airport i told the health person there that i did try i had
00:45:22.440
screenshots uh to prove that i there was a there was a problem she herself then tried because we then
00:45:29.640
captured you know the um internet from the airport which wasn't happy because it's not secure
00:45:35.400
and she tried also and it didn't work so that was it and that was literally the end of that
00:45:42.040
conversation so yes i i didn't want to do i can uh the arrive can because i see it as i personally
00:45:48.040
see it as a spyware uh you know tracking where you all go to but the the point is is that i was given
00:45:56.120
a um some information like a sheet and i was told that within 48 hours i was to ring this particular
00:46:02.520
phone number to register that i had arrived at my destination which i did but i couldn't continue
00:46:08.600
with registering simply because i didn't have a phone they they wanted to send me to a quarantine
00:46:13.880
camp that it was a setup that was going to be suitable to ensure that other people weren't going
00:46:19.800
to get potentially infected by by me i felt angry actually that i came back to canada after what i had
00:46:27.880
left i left in the middle of vaccine passports yeah so coming back and having this slammed on me it was
00:46:35.720
like just more of the same and i actually said why did i come back i really regretted coming back
00:46:41.640
yeah really regretted i just felt like i was in some kind of police state you know
00:46:48.440
so yeah surveillance it was surveillance and and punitive that's that's how it felt