EZRA LEVANT | What will make Trudeau end his vendetta against unvaccinated Canadians?
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There s a flicker of hope that maybe Canada is about to join the community of nations, instead of bullying its own citizens like China and North Korea, when it comes to bullying unvaccinated people. I ll take you through a Hill Times article that quotes liberal MPs saying most liberal MPs want to end it, and quote some of them on the record.
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Folks, I want to tell you we've got an interesting show today.
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And there's a flicker of hope, which I don't say a lot these days, but I think there's some
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momentum gathering to end the segregation of Canadians who are vaccinated. I'll take you
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through a Hill Times article that quotes liberal MPs saying most liberal MPs want to end it.
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And they even quote some of these MPs on the record. I'll take you through other signs that
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maybe, maybe Canada is about to join the community of nations instead of the rogues like China and
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North Korea when it comes to bullying unvaccinated people. I don't know. I don't want to be a fool
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and I've been wrong before, but I'll take you through it. But first let me invite you to become
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Tonight, what will make Trudeau end his vendetta against unvaccinated Canadians? It's June 10th
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and this is the S. Levant Show. Shame on you, you censorious bug.
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I think Canada is the only country in the world that still bans its own citizens from flying or
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taking the train if they're unvaccinated. In fact, almost no one ever had that. We're the only ones
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still with that. I've heard that China also does that, but I think people are just assuming that
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because of China's extreme lockdowns this year, including in Shanghai. This is a video from China,
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people jostling with each other to show their vaccine passports. Here's another video. I
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understand that it was because of a single case of COVID. That's one future we might still have,
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but not everyone in China is happy about the madness. Here's a small act of defiance.
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Now, it's hard to verify things from China. What's a new video? What's an old video? What's real?
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What's fake? What's government propaganda? So yeah, let's say China still requires citizens to be
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jabbed to fly. I could believe that. And typically people lump in North Korea to the list. I think that's
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likely true, but really, how would you know? And there isn't a lot of flying going on in North Korea
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at all anyways. It's one of the poorest and most restricted places in the world. But yeah,
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that's our league now. That's our neighborhood. That's our comparators. That's our class now.
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Funny, it's the same group we're in when it comes to internet censorship, isn't it?
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Canada, North Korea, China. Those were the countries listed by Twitter's head of public policy
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in that company's submissions to the liberal government about their proposed regulation for
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the internet. Remember that? That the only countries that censor that way are China, North Korea,
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and now Canada. That's our league now. Our prime minister is pretty useless. He's not really a serious
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player in anything internationally. His look at my socks shtick got boring about five years ago. Now he
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just spends his time meeting the B-list or C-list. Here's a little video of him meeting with another
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left-wing peacock, Gavin Newsom, the disgraced hard left-wing governor of California. If you recall,
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he recently faced a recall vote, specifically over his disastrous handling of the lockdowns.
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Look at these two narcissists. I call this the Botox Summit. Take a listen.
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Hey, everyone. Bonjour tout le monde. I'm in California today with Governor Newsom. We're
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signing an agreement to make sure we continue the deep partnership we've had on fighting climate change,
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on protecting our environment, in creating good green jobs, and moving forward in ways that really
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matter to people. It's a great pleasure to be able to work so close with California on
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Sorry, I don't speak French. But you don't have to speak the same language to understand
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that we're all in this together. Divorce is not an option. And so we're here on the issue
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that extends, I think, a global consciousness, and that's the issue of climate change. And you're
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in a state where we're experiencing the extremes. And so we're on the leading and cutting edge of not
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only dealing with the realities of it, but also the opportunities. And that's why it's so wonderful
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to have you down here, Prime Minister, to focus on those partnerships and the opportunity advance
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together. We only build a better world if we're doing it together and gathering like-minded partners
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like California and Governor Newsom is the way that we make this better future a reality for everyone.
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The reason I show you that is they're not wearing masks, are they? Even though they are both
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mask extremists, but only when it suits them. Now, they themselves don't like to wear masks.
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Trudeau loves going to Europe and hobnobbing with the jet set there. No masks. He went to Ukraine,
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very unvaccinated country, by the way. No masks. He flies by private jet, of course. No, no,
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no masks. But he puts them on when he's talking about your freedoms. Same with Gavin Newsom,
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by the way. Why are they mask extremists? Here's Joe Biden wearing a mask by himself and then taking
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it off to meet someone else. He's triple jabbed. This whole thing is a weird ritual of lying.
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I say all this, this entire preamble, to show how extreme Canada is, what an outlier we are. And
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forget about the foolish rituals and photo ops in the mask theater. We actually are running our country
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as if it were all real. We still have a kind of lockdown for millions of Canadians, a no-fly list,
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which in the past was only for terrorists. Just today, the United States announced they are getting
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rid of their last vestige of lockdown travel. U.S. will end COVID-19 testing requirement for
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air travelers entering the country. It was a strange quirk. They never had a vaccine requirement to fly.
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Courts threw out the mask requirement a long time ago. This last little thing is now gone where you
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had to get tested to fly into America. They're back to normal now, 100 percent. Pretty sure lockdowns
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are not returning, at least until the Democrats can get through the midterm elections in November.
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They don't want to get slaughtered. And the lockdowns were just a disaster for them politically,
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ask Gavin Newsom. Now, here in Canada, Justin Trudeau got the opposite message electorally.
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He just won his election in September. Now, true, he only got 32.6 percent of the vote. That is the
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lowest vote count ever for a Canadian to form government. And the NDP is propping him up.
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But he won because the opposition didn't oppose. Not just the NDP, but the so-called conservatives
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didn't oppose. A footnote in history called Aaron O'Toole didn't oppose. So Trudeau takes off his mask
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when he wants and he flies when and how he wants. No airport lineups for him. He flies private. I don't
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know if you saw this. Boy, did you like to fly? 38,000 kilometers in 38 days. Pretty cool for Mr. Global
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Warming. But meanwhile, the airports are still melting down in Canada. I don't know if you saw this.
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Air Canada is canceling hundreds of flights because the logistics just don't work with the
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health delays. So those aren't empty flights canceled like they were two years ago because
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everyone was afraid to fly. They're full flights canceled because the airports don't work. Pretty
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basic government job. Because these airports have been turned into massive public health clinics,
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doctor's offices, really, Canadian style. You always have to wait in those. The Toronto airport
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is a really big deal in Canada, most important airport, not just for air travel. It's a huge
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employer itself, a huge business in itself. Just think of all the related businesses from taxis to
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conventions, convention centers there. It's all being smashed. Just when they thought maybe they
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could recover some of the lost ground after two years of being smashed. I saw this in the Hill Times
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newspaper yesterday. It's a pro-liberal newspaper for sure, but it's legit. Massive majority of
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liberal caucus wants Trudeau to drop federal COVID mandates, say liberal MPs. A majority of liberal
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MPs, a majority, most of them. Just imagine if that cowardly lion Aaron O'Toole had had the courage
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to oppose vaccine mandates a year ago. We needed to wait for the liberal MPs, I guess. Let me read
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a little bit from the story. With provincial and international jurisdictions easing COVID restrictions,
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some liberal MPs say the vast majority of their caucus want the federal government to drop travel
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vaccination requirements, allowing unvaccinated Canadians to board domestic flights. Several liberal
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MPs interviewed for this article said that most caucus members want all federal pandemic restrictions
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dropped as soon as possible. Quote, the massive majority of liberal MPs want the mandates to end,
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said one liberal MP who spoke on not-for-attribution basis to offer their candid opinion. People are
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saying, what the hell? Why are unvaccinated people not allowed to fly domestic? You know, like at least
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let them fly domestic with masks on. You can go into a shopping mall with them. You can go into an
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elevator with them. You can go into a movie theater with them. Obviously, in the Omicron variant, if you
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care, is so mild by comparison anyways. I mean, come on. We're really at normal flu season, regular cough
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and cold season risk levels here. If it ever was worse, and I'm a skeptic that it really was,
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some liberals are even going on the record using their names, which shows they aren't
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afraid anymore, just don't care anymore. Here's one. Three-term liberal MP Marcus Pawlowski from
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Thunder Bay Rainy River, Ontario, a medical doctor and a member of the health committee,
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said the vaccine mandate for all travel should be removed. The need for mandates has certainly changed,
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and the calculus is not the same now as it was two months ago, three months or six months ago,
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he said in an interview with the Hill Times. I would suggest the vaccine requirements for being
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on planes and at workplaces at the moment. I don't think the benefits of that mandate warrant the cost.
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I even saw an article in Trudeau's CBC State Broadcaster. Vaccine mandates have been blamed for
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some of the Pearson Airport's chaos. Is it time to drop them? You think? I'll read a couple of lines.
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This used to be called a conspiracy theory by the CBC until just a week or two ago.
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The waning effectiveness of vaccines to stop the spread of the highly infectious Omicron variant
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of COVID-19 could mean it's time for federal policymakers to consider lifting vaccine mandates,
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some experts suggest. It's hard to really justify our mandate anymore, said Dr. Zane Chagla,
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an infectious diseases physician at St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton and an associate professor
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at McMaster University. Well, would you look at that? So the world is laughing at us, literally laughing.
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I showed you that airport video by that U.S. sports journalist, former NHL player that went super viral.
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The world has moved on from COVID. No masks, no vaccine passports. Even liberal MPs and the
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CBC State Broadcaster are talking about moving on. Even cowardly corporations are talking about moving
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on. But not Justin Trudeau or his cabinet. They refuse. It's not about science. It's about vengeance,
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a vendetta, and not letting the truckers get the win. Remember, the truckers' chief issue was vaccine
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mandates and vaccine passports, especially for travel, remember? Trudeau can't let them win or
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let them be seen to win. So let me close for you with the mighty intellectual response from Omar
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Al-Gabra, Trudeau's transport minister, clearly out of his depth, clearly just a spokesman for whatever
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Trudeau says. His deep thoughts reply to all of this was a tweet. We are keeping Canadians safe
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when they travel by air and rail by making masks mandatory for everyone on board. Okay, I'll get
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back to the masks part in a minute. But this is the reply to the chaos at the airports, which is caused
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by vaccine mandates, the vaccine mandates that made airlines fire hundreds of competent staff and that
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makes airports into giant hospital waiting rooms. It's the mandates. You have to show proof of
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things. You have to be inspected. It's a whole rigmarole. Masks aren't what's slowing people down.
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Masks aren't what's canceling the flights in the domino effect. The vaccine BS is. And this is all he
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has. You want to talk about masks? But even that is junk. As I mentioned, mask rules were struck down by
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the courts in the U.S. months ago. But look at what Al Gabra's tweet says in the body. It says,
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you are 83 percent less likely to get COVID-19 if you wear a mask. But you see that little asterisk
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there? Like I say, this is irrelevant to the airport's crisis anyways. It's embarrassing this
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Al Gabra thinks otherwise. It's irrelevant to the vaccine mandate rule. You can still catch COVID
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and spread COVID if you're vaccinated. Here's Bill Gates. The idea of checking if people are
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vaccinated. You know, if you have breakthrough infections, what's the point? But what's the
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asterisk there? If you look at the bottom right, it says in fine print with an N93 KN95 mask in an
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indoor public setting. And then it cites a U.S. study. So it's a trick. It's a deception. It's still
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irrelevant to the issue of vaccine discrimination and airports. But there is no N95 mask rule on
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planes. You can wear any mask. Most people wear those blue dentist masks that don't really do
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anything. The study he's citing is a lie. It's for N95 masks. And it's not an airplane study.
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Airplanes have more circulation in the air than almost anywhere else. That's a second lie. And
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that study was done before the latest gentlest variants of the virus anyways that are the most
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contagious. You could call that tweet disinformation in the fullest sense of the word. I mean,
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I know Teresa Tam says anything and then later says the exact opposite thing. I know you can't trust
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her. But but look at this story also in the CDC. COVID-19 transmission on flights extremely rare,
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Dr. Tam says. Oh, that's good to know. Well, what do you think? How long can Canada do such an
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obviously destructive thing, banning a whole sector of society? There's no one who benefits from it,
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by the way. It's no benefit to public health. It's no benefit to the airlines or the tourism. It's no
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benefit to our country's international reputation. It's no benefit to our tattered civil liberties.
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Who wants it? As they would say in Latin, cui bono. Who benefits? Who gets the good stuff here?
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Well, only one man in his vengeance. That hateful hypocrite, Justin Trudeau.
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And that's the kind of country we live in. Our checks and balances are broken.
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We have a bit of a tyrant on our hands who's trying to teach us all a brutal lesson. Stay with us for more.
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Mr. Brown, why are senior city of Bradford and staff working out of your secret campaign headquarters in Vaughan?
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Mr. Brown, is that on the taxpayer dollar? Have they taken a leave of absence? Mr. Brown,
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why are city of Brampton employees working at your campaign headquarters in Vaughan? Is this on the
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Mr. Brown. Is this right? Oh, okay then. All right then. Wow. Well, that's an exit from the riveting,
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sometimes breathtaking, sometimes infuriating video documentary style by our friend David Menzies and
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Lincoln Jay, who just did a 20-minute investigation, which actually was the fruit of weeks of work,
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into a man we dubbed Sneaky Patrick, Patrick Brown, the mayor of Brampton, former leader of the Ontario
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PCs, now a candidate campaigning for the leadership of the federal conservatives and the star and lead
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journalist in that story. It's with me now, David Menzies. David, that is one of the meatiest,
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most substantive, most well-reported shoe leather pieces of journalism I think we've ever done.
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You had to get it right because we're talking about explosive details.
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Well, thank you so much for those compliments, Ezra. As I said to you before, it was a combination of
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things that made this a perfect storm. One was having a source that was rock solid with this
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information. Secondly, was going there and checking out the city employees by their make, model, and
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license plate number who were going to this secret campaign office, not even in Brampton, not even in
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Keel region, but Vaughan and York region. Which is a bit of a drive away for those who don't know the
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Toronto area. Exactly. Like it was, it couldn't have been better hid. You never would have found it
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without the tip. Never. Not in a million years, Ezra. And then it was waiting and waiting. And my
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whole, you know, purpose of my hunt, Ezra, was to catch Babu, the top senior bureaucrat there,
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coming out to his white Audi and going, aha, why are you on business hours working on a campaign
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for your boss? This is offside. This is against the rules. And I was never successful. It seemed
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that he put in, I don't know, maybe he slept there. Goodness knows. But the day we went there,
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Friday had a hunch. And that's the other part of the perfect storm. I just had this feeling like my
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spidey senses were tingling because it was the last day, because midnight was the last day of
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membership sales and the leadership. That's right. That why would this office be staffed so much,
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you know, you know, one second after midnight. And so I went there and lo and behold, who shows up?
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I mean, I went fishing for a trout or a tuna and here comes Moby Dick, Patrick Brown himself.
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He couldn't resist dropping by and, I don't know, gazing upon the thousands and thousands of
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memberships sold. And, you know, the video tells the tale. We just went after him to ask him,
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are these city employees, because that's the crux of the matter, Ezra, paid employees that should be
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working for the city of Brampton, why are they on working hours working for you unless they've taken
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a leave of absence without pay? And nobody has showed me proof in writing that that was the case.
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Right. Well, let's show a little bit of what happened when you went there and who shows up by
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Patrick Brown himself. Thus begins a chase of sorts, not a high speed chase, but a chase
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through Toronto. And I'll let the video do the talking. Take a look at this.
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You ready? We're unlocked. Yeah. Here's the mic. I'm rolling. Why, why? You know what?
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Well, there's no other way out. I'll go back this way.
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He's like a cornered weasel. He doesn't know what to do. This is our
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second foray down the southbound land lanes of the Highway 400. He exited at Rutherford and went
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back up north, got off at Teston, went to his secret party headquarters, well drove by it,
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and now he's going south on the 400 again. I'm pretty sure he knows we're following him right now.
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Now, Patrick Brown drove straight to the Brampton police headquarters.
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Now, I don't know where you go when you're being chased, but going to a police station does sort of
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make sense, except for he chose the police station back home. That's right. In his home city, not in
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Vaughn or Peel or whatever. Sorry, not in the city of Vaughn. He went back to his hometown where he knows
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the police chief. Exactly. And he must have been phoning, phoning, phoning and saying God knows what,
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because when he pulled in and ran into the office of the police station, you were behind him. The cops
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must have been told atrocious things because they must have been thinking, oh, there's a kidnapper,
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there's a gang, there's something terrible. No, it's David and Lincoln asking questions. Here,
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let's just take a look at that. Oh, okay then. I'm trying to conduct a traffic stop on you.
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Oh, really? Yeah. Oh, why is that, sir? Let's go back outside. Okay, sure.
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Why would you want to conduct a traffic stop on you? Because you came in going a little faster
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in our parking lot, so we want to see what's going on. Oh, is that right? I'm just following
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Patrick Brown's vehicle, officer. Okay. He has a secret campaign headquarters. Yeah,
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that's fine. We're going to go to that point. We know who he is. Okay. We're going to find out
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who you are. Oh, my name is David Menzies. I'm a reporter. Okay. You've got your driver's license
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for you. Absolutely. Do you know that you're the fuck you are? Sorry? Sorry, sir. Hey, what's
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your problem? He's my cameraman, officer. Awesome. Hang out over here. Well, I didn't like the fact
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that you were asked some gruff questions, but to be fair to that cop, it felt like he was really
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revved up by some lies that Patrick Brown told on the phone. He goes out, he sees it's just you. And
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by that, I mean, you're not doing any harm to him other than asking him prickly questions.
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And he sort of is slowly declenching like he was ready for a big battle. Yeah. And he realizes,
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oh, okay, well, I'll just do a traffic stop and ask you some questions. And like, I think that he
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was probably whipped up with some BS. And then he did his due diligence and he could say to his chief,
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chief, there's nothing here. You know, Ezra, that's very perceptive. And the other thing too,
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is why, what did Patrick Brown say on that 911 call? Was he saying, you know, I'm fearing for my
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life. I don't know who these people are. Are they trying to carjack me? They're following me or
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wherever I go. If he had said that, and that's just speculation on my part, of course,
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what he's done in by his driver who says to Lincoln, we know who the F you are. So if you
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know who we are, you know, we're not a threat. We ask questions. Maybe the threat is impolite queries,
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for goodness sakes. You know what? I know that section of the law, criminal harassment. It's
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another way of saying stalking. The person has to have a reasonable fear of danger and harm. And
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there's a whole bunch of elements there. It's such a stretch. Sneaky Patrick Brown, it's just like when
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you caught him at that hockey rink. And just to remind people, it was the same dynamic duo,
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you and Lincoln. I think that was one of Lincoln's first days on the job. His first day. His very first
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day. Here's a flashback. You know, we love buying little domain names here at Rebel News. We've got
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about a thousand, like fightthefines.com and wefreports.com. We just love doing that. Maybe
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it's a hobby of mine. But we use the website sneakypatrick.com for the hockey arena caper.
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And I never thought we'd use it again. But just a reminder, here is the first time that David and
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Lincoln caught Patrick Brown red-handed, sneaking in to play a game of hockey when he, as mayor,
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had shut down hockey for all mere citizens. Take a look at this. Sneakypatrick.com, volume
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one. Well, folks, we're getting the bums rush. But holy mackerel, I think I see Patrick Brown
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No, I'm just coming to check in on our facility. So, I'm going to check. You're not supposed
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We were told that you play pickup here. Mr. Brown, how come the kids in Brampton can only
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practice sports, but your buddies can play hockey?
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So, I don't know why you are harassing people in the city of Brampton, but you shouldn't
00:27:14.200
Oh, who's asking who? Your guy's handed out 122 bylaw violations in one week. Mr. Brown,
00:27:26.300
why is there a hockey game going on in this arena? I thought you're only allowed to practice
00:27:33.480
sports, not play them. And who is paying the $1,000 a day, Mr. Brown, for this rink?
00:27:40.960
Okay. Mr. Brown, are these taxpayer dollars being used for your buddies to play hockey
00:27:49.000
on this rink? Or are you paying it? Or perhaps we'll lead Solomon. So, Mr. Brown, why is it
00:28:00.980
one law for me and one law for thee in this city?
00:28:03.340
Oh, he is atrocious. Put aside policy issues. He's got some strange policy issues. His very
00:28:11.300
first one is declaring he wants to legalize a particular terrorist group. Put aside his
00:28:15.540
carbon tax history. Put aside that. You know, you can agree or disagree, and you're not going
00:28:20.800
to find a politician who you agree with on everything. It's just not realistic. But the total lack of a
00:28:27.680
conscience, the total lack of character, I would say he's a sociopathic liar. I'm not making a
00:28:33.680
medical diagnosis. I just think he's a relentless power seeker who I believe through his conduct
00:28:42.720
using the public person, the public machine as his private tool, I believe he's corrupting the
00:28:50.380
instruments of society. And that's why I think this is important public interest journalism.
00:28:54.340
Not only that, Ezra, the last two years, what he did in Brampton, I would argue that Brampton
00:29:00.980
might have been the most pro-lockdown city in our entire Dominion. Not only just police and bylaw
00:29:08.480
handing out tickets, but Patrick Brown hired paladin security guards to literally hide in the bushes
00:29:14.480
and spy on children and families breaking, you know, the bylaw going into a baseball diamond or a
00:29:21.400
soccer pitch. They don't have the power to write tickets, but they would rat out the people by law
00:29:26.500
enforcement. They'd come zooming in like Batman and Robin on a Batmobile. But today in 2022, during the
00:29:33.680
debates, as he goes around campaigning, he is self-declaring himself as the anti-lockdown mayor.
00:29:40.400
No mayor in Canada pushed back against the lockdowns more than Patrick Brown.
00:29:45.240
It's not true. Maybe for himself personally, like he sneaked in to play hockey. You know what? I just,
00:29:53.700
I want to play one more clip. And by the way, folks, I really, you know, pour yourself a cup of coffee or tea.
00:30:00.840
Sit down and do yourself a favor and watch the 21 minute video. You can find it at sneakypatrick.com
00:30:07.400
because we're not doing it justice here. You really have like it was a story, a persuasive story,
00:30:13.240
well told. Credit to our editing team also who put it together. I want to show the part where you went
00:30:19.000
in. So you went to the cop shop. You were detained briefly by the cops there. You went back and they
00:30:28.100
were still there. You went into the secret facility. Let's just show a little bit of that and how you got
00:31:04.240
Hey, how are you doing there? We're just looking for Babu.
00:31:20.560
I am recording, sir. Yes. Oh, John Titian. How are you doing there? How are you like that?
00:31:26.000
Anyways, I'm just wondering. Excuse me. Excuse me. You're not allowed to be on this property. I'm
00:31:33.920
asking you to leave now. Okay. Where's Babu? Thank you very much. Oh, sorry. Don't squeeze
00:31:38.560
my arm like that. You're leaving, right? How many City of Brampton employees? Great. How are you doing?
00:31:44.720
Yeah. How do you like that? That's great. Babu, Margaret Beveridge. Can you get your hands off me?
00:31:51.440
Can you get out of the office? I am moving. No, no, you're not moving. Oh, is that right? I thought
00:31:58.480
you weren't involved in the... Hang on a second. I thought you weren't involved. Do you have a release
00:32:02.480
for me for that video? It doesn't need it. It doesn't need it? Why? No, because we're practicing
00:32:07.200
journalism. No, you're not. Where's Babu? His audio is there. His audio is there. Thank you very much.
00:32:13.760
Thank you very much. Have a great day. John, why did you lie about not being involved with the
00:32:17.680
campaign? Well, that's John Mikatishan, who had earlier claimed that he had nothing to do with the
00:32:23.360
campaign. I don't know. You know, he did not look amused. I don't know. I just think that
00:32:33.200
my beef with him is not that I disagree with him on many things, which is what I do.
00:32:37.120
It's that if you gave that... Like, that guy's just the mayor of a city. Brampton's a fair-sized city.
00:32:43.520
It's not Toronto or Vancouver or Montreal or Calgary, but it's a fair-sized city.
00:32:48.880
And he's ringing it out for his private interests. You put that guy in charge
00:32:57.200
of the federal government, and Justin Trudeau will look like a piker when it comes to conflicts of
00:33:03.520
interest, wetting his own beak, as they say. I think that Patrick Brown would be a disaster
00:33:12.560
for our country democratically, financially. His example of what I call corruption is something
00:33:20.000
that Canada cannot afford. Put aside the fact that I disagree with him on certain things.
00:33:24.560
It's his character that is terrifying. Last word to you.
00:33:27.920
A hundred percent. What would be the difference of having Patrick Brown as prime minister compared
00:33:33.600
to Justin Trudeau? Work ethic. Patrick Brown works a lot harder, so he's more dangerous.
00:33:38.480
Yeah, but you know what? He is the author of his own misfortune, Ezra. And I say that because
00:33:45.040
he can't resist breaking the rules when he doesn't have to. He can't resist being cheap,
00:33:50.880
because that's another character flaw I hear about him. He's a cheapskate. So he doesn't recruit
00:33:55.840
volunteers or paid staff. He gets the city staff on city time to work on his campaign.
00:34:00.960
You know, he couldn't resist going to that hockey rink, because he so desperately wanted to play
00:34:07.520
hockey. That's his, you know, number one passion, I think, outside of politics. So he, like I said,
00:34:14.400
he's the author of his own misfortune every time, Ezra, because of his character flaws. And hopefully,
00:34:20.560
this will, I don't know, I don't know where the Conservative Party of Canada is going to go with this,
00:34:26.160
but maybe it leads to his disqualification. I think Patrick Brown, at the end of the day,
00:34:31.600
as much as he's a buffoon, as much as he's a liar, a scoundrel, I think he's dangerous. And you
00:34:36.960
alluded to one fact. What was his first major policy announcement? Oh, the Tamil Tigers will be taken off
00:34:43.120
the terrorism watch list, which, forget about Canada, 32 other nations also have them there.
00:34:50.320
And why? Well, because there are big Tamil voting blocks in certain key writings. And again, it's
00:34:57.840
politics as to what's good for Patrick Brown. And one other thing, the reason why we get these tips
00:35:03.920
is he is such a sociopath, Ezra, that he goes to somebody, he promises them the moon, he gets the
00:35:10.800
favours, and then he dispenses them like a used Kleenex. And that person is resentful. And that's why we get
00:35:18.720
people saying, hey, you want some dirt on Patrick Brown? Here it is.
00:35:21.840
Well, your tips have been meticulously correct. To know the whereabouts of secret locations,
00:35:29.440
to know the whereabouts of his secret hockey games. Patrick Brown must be scratching his head
00:35:34.000
and wondering who the mole is. But I thank goodness for the mole. You know,
00:35:40.800
this is a case, as the US Supreme Court says, of sunlight being the best disinfectant. And you,
00:35:48.240
you shone the light on this. So good work to you and Lincoln and our editing team.
00:35:58.720
Hey, welcome back. Your letters to me. Nellis Fossey said, David's video
00:36:03.280
just goes to prove the saying, the fish rots from the head down.
00:36:07.680
It's a great video. This seems to be the case at all levels of government.
00:36:12.240
You know, I really enjoyed that video. And David called me when the police detained him. And I was
00:36:19.280
really nervous and ready to roll. I'll give the police some credit, though. If the mayor of the
00:36:26.960
city calls up the police department and says, oh, my God, I'm being chased. I'm being stalked.
00:36:30.960
Oh, my God, I'm in danger. I'm coming straight over. The cops are going to be on full alert. And then
00:36:36.560
when they see David and Lincoln with cameras, they're going to say, what? So they were just
00:36:40.320
asking some questions. I mean, I don't like the fact that the police are asking questions, but given
00:36:45.520
that they were surely lied to by sneaky Patrick Brown. Anyway, so David called me there. And so we've
00:36:50.400
been working on the story for a few days, making sure all the everything was just so great editing by
00:36:55.440
our team. And obviously all credit to David Manzies and Lincoln Jay, who just did. And it was the same
00:37:02.800
team, as you saw, that got Patrick Brown on the hockey stuff. So I really am proud of that journalism.
00:37:08.960
That's true shoe leather journalism. If you take the meaning of the word, you're there.
00:37:13.760
You're checking it out. You're visually checking. You're going in. You're showing some courage.
00:37:18.800
You know what? That's that's the perfect Rebel News moment, isn't it? I mean, I enjoy sitting here at my
00:37:24.080
desk and blah, blah, blah, giving my opinions and you must like it since you're watching it. So thank
00:37:27.920
you. But the real work here is done in the world, in the field, on location. So credit to David and
00:37:34.800
Lincoln and our behind the scenes team. I'm very proud of them. Bruce Atchison said, disinformation
00:37:41.600
is the new way to say, shut up. But it's not new, as the communists always do this to critics.
00:37:48.000
Oh, yeah. You know, I've read a number of disinformation papers. And of course, that was that
00:37:52.960
there was that goofy Joe Biden appointee for a bit who kept doing like musical Broadway kind
00:38:00.000
of songs about disinformation, sort of weird. And what strikes me is they're trying to come
00:38:05.200
up with like a pseudoscience, like a like a fake scholarly vocabulary just to hide the fact that this
00:38:13.200
is just about ranting against their enemies list, like just how they chose those Twitter accounts to
00:38:21.520
be in this disinformation study. Like what was that one? Bebop 24 or whatever, 155. Like I just
00:38:28.000
got to say, if you start a Twitter account and you just tweet anything, you'll soon get 150 followers,
00:38:33.040
just automatic robots or whatever. To say that that was attacking the internet in Canada is just so
00:38:39.840
deeply embarrassing. The basic factual errors. It, you know, I'm a graduate of the University of
00:38:45.920
Calgary and I was embarrassed for my alma mater for that. BD Electors says, I was never part of
00:38:53.120
the cop hating crowd, but based on the last few years, I have to acknowledge many of them act no
00:38:58.320
better than thugs. Well, like I said, I'm not pleased that the police interacted with our people,
00:39:04.400
but given the lies they were surely told by Patrick Brown, I think the cops were restrained.
00:39:09.360
Um, but yeah, I've, I, in your general comments, I, I feel the same way. The first 45, 47 years of my
00:39:16.800
life, I was like, cops can do no wrong. I would, I would go so far, uh, to the point of being unreasonable
00:39:23.520
in my support for, they was almost blind, but I've seen far, far too many cops become politicized
00:39:30.480
and run political errands and do things that clearly should be against their conscience and how they
00:39:36.320
manage to square that away is something I'll never understand. Um, when we're through this,
00:39:41.600
and I hope we do get through it, I hope that they lift the travel ban soon enough.
00:39:46.400
I mean, I didn't trust the media to begin with. Um, I didn't trust politicians to begin with,
00:39:51.440
but the conservatives dropped the ball until they got rid of that or no tool.
00:39:55.200
But I think the two groups that have lost my trust and respect the most are doctors groups,
00:40:00.880
colleges of physicians and surgeons, um, the medical association, just absolutely atrocious
00:40:08.240
and how they censored their colleagues. I think they devastated their reputation and police.
00:40:15.360
I think the police in Canada and Australia and the UK, uh, and a few episodes in the United States have
00:40:23.040
absolutely shattered their reputation for neutral friends of the people. Uh, that's how I feel about it.
00:40:29.840
I'm interested in what you have to say. That's our show for the day. What a great way to end the
00:40:33.680
week. Thank you very much for being with us. And thanks for your kind words for David and Lincoln.
00:40:37.680
I thought they did some wonderful journalism. I think it'll make a difference too, by the way.
00:40:42.320
Until Monday, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters to you at home, good night
00:40:48.080
and keep fighting for freedom. Prime Minister, if things go well with the BC decriminalization,
00:40:52.800
would you consider decriminalizing some hard drugs nationally to deal with the crisis? I think every
00:40:57.520
step of the way we need to make sure that a we're following science and data and that's exactly
00:41:01.760
what we're doing. There's been long calls to look at decriminalization. Hello there. Just got a quick
00:41:06.880
question for you. Um, my name is Kerry Diot. Uh, we're doing a bit of a survey. A couple of years back,
00:41:12.720
the federal liberal government said that they would no longer, they're telling crown prosecutors not to
00:41:18.320
charge people for possessing hard drugs like crack cocaine, meth, fentanyl, heroin. What do you think about that?
00:41:25.360
I'm don't know because I don't do any of those drugs. I just, I think it's not a good thing to
00:41:32.000
have it or anything in the community or the cities. I'm from a small community. Having that kind of
00:41:37.120
stuff is damaging to families. Hi, it's Kerry Diot here for Rebel News in downtown Edmonton. I'm here
00:41:47.360
getting some reaction to some interesting news that a lot of Canadians might not know. About two years ago,
00:41:53.760
the federal liberal government quietly told crown prosecutors not to charge people who possess hard
00:42:02.960
drugs. That includes meth, cocaine, crack cocaine, fentanyl, and heroin. So we're getting some very
00:42:13.680
interesting reaction to that fact. Of course, we've already heard cities like Toronto and Edmonton
00:42:20.240
interested in taking this on as well. We're going to work with them and try to make sure every step
00:42:25.200
of the way that as and if we move forward, it is not just a single solution, that it is a full
00:42:32.560
wrap around approach like we're trying to create in BC. Hello there. Can you help me out for one quick
00:42:39.440
second? I'm with Rebel News Kerry Diot. We've found out that the federal government has quietly said
00:42:47.840
that is that the crown prosecutors will not be charging people with possession of drugs like crack
00:42:54.800
cocaine, meth, fentanyl, and heroin. What do you think about that?
00:42:58.720
I don't know. I don't think that's great. Drugs are bad and hard drugs are very bad. So if people
00:43:12.800
have them, they probably shouldn't. That's all I have to say about that. How does that make you feel
00:43:20.320
that they're doing that? I don't know. I think it'd be good if there were negative consequences for
00:43:28.160
people having those kinds of things to try and stop people from having them to, you know, make
00:43:35.280
city a safer place to be walkable. And yeah, for just like regular everyday people would be safer.
00:43:43.520
I'm totally against it. I mean, the drug is an epidemic in our society.
00:43:48.000
We need to throw more resources on curing people, I think, rather than just letting them go and
00:43:54.800
making them or enabling them in per se. So that's what all I have to say on that.
00:44:00.560
Well, it's a difficult proposition, but I don't know. It's hard to say. I feel conflicted about it,
00:44:09.360
actually, because I know that there are some good reasons for it, but I also know that it can be
00:44:13.920
problematic. So I honestly can't say definitively one way or the other how I feel about that, but
00:44:20.960
yeah. I don't know because I don't do any of those drugs. I just, I think it's not a good thing to
00:44:27.280
have it or anything in the community or the cities. I'm from a small community. Having that kind of stuff
00:44:32.720
is damaging to families. Well, I'm from Norway, so it's difficult to say. I really haven't followed
00:44:39.040
the process here. Sorry. What do they do in Norway? Well, all drugs are legal in Norway, so it's a
00:44:47.680
really different setup. Okay. Well, welcome to Canada. Thank you. To be honest with you, I'm actually taking a
00:44:54.720
course in college dealing with addiction and mental health. So I'm going through that same recovery.
00:45:03.920
Anything to do with drugs has not been a very good beneficial reactions to anybody that are using them.
00:45:15.760
And I believe the stronger the drugs that come out, the more troubles we're going to have with mental
00:45:21.840
health and mental abilities and disabilities, working with people that are trying to get off the drugs.
00:45:29.920
And I think the most important thing is that they have resources. And for myself, I am a person that
00:45:42.400
doesn't really take too much to drugs. I've been experiencing them, but they have led me nowhere but
00:45:50.160
to a place where I'll have to go and return. So I do not have much understanding in a lot of drugs. And
00:46:00.000
that's the reason why I think I don't think too much about where it's coming from, but how they're looking
00:46:07.840
after it. And with other types of drugs like psychotic medication or mental health, well, trying to
00:46:19.600
find a way to make it a little better for like myself, who's been on it for 25 years, I would like
00:46:26.960
to have a remission. And I would like to sit down the next little while and find out and make a decision.
00:46:34.720
What is the best thing to do? Because this is related to my own addiction over the past 20 years where
00:46:41.600
I've actually been sober, actually with addictions, not so much alcohol, but drugs. And this medication
00:46:48.960
was for that reason. And right now I am trying to get off and find out if that's something I can do in the
00:46:58.000
community and with others. You know, like different people, they get involved in those kind of stuff.
00:47:04.080
So they either have some problems that they have been using it for exports for quite a long time.
00:47:11.600
So I think they should be able to, you know, to, I mean, to charge each individual, not just like,
00:47:19.280
if you have that, and then we are going to charge you or blanket that not all of people who are using
00:47:27.440
that kind of stuff, then there will be no consequences. You know, so I think it is very
00:47:32.320
harmful to everybody and their families and even the person that is using it. So I think,
00:47:39.520
you know, most people probably they need some treatment. So I think that should be considered.
00:47:45.280
And then also, like, if you see now what has happened so many years before,
00:47:49.280
people used to get charged with possessing marijuana. And then what happened now? Why
00:47:54.160
you can now, they are now legalized and all kinds of stuff. So like, I think something,
00:48:00.480
something different needs to be done. But to say not to judge people or I think
00:48:08.560
it's just like letting people to abuse themselves and all that kind of stuff.
00:48:13.520
And letting people abuse themselves is not good, obviously.
00:48:16.000
Of course, I mean, because it's not only harmful to that person. What about the families? The
00:48:21.280
families are the ones who are going to suffer when the person dies. And when he's dead, that's fine.
00:48:26.400
You know, but what about the families? What about the medical attention that they will require
00:48:32.640
maybe during that period? It's a lot of money, right?
00:48:35.440
Well, you could see that it's bankrupt or downtown, because when these people self-medicate,
00:48:41.600
which is going against the grain, and their frontal lobes don't function very well,
00:48:47.280
they plug up the systems, which startings hospitals. So if your mother needs a surgery
00:48:52.560
or has COVID, they can't be addressed because they're dealing with people who overdosed.
00:48:56.880
And they repeat offenders. And they put a huge strain on the system. But more so,
00:49:04.160
they're taken away for our day-to-day means of providing a living, as in the homeless who are on
00:49:11.280
self-medication, are scaring people away from downtown. And they're assaulting business owners and
00:49:21.040
patients outside my clinic. They come into the buildings high. You can't kick them out because
00:49:28.560
when they're on these drugs, they have delirium fits and you can get in a lot of trouble or hurt yourself.
00:49:34.960
They come into our businesses and steal. And it's just not a pretty sight, not to mention,
00:49:42.000
they leave their discarded needles behind, their vomit, their feces, their clothing, their food.
00:49:49.840
And quite commonly, they'll lean against our doors and pass out or pick a fight if we ask them to leave.
00:49:58.880
So those are the good days. The bad days is when they smash in your window.
00:50:04.960
You've had this experience and you've had this issue for a long time here, right?
00:50:09.520
The COVID, yeah, it's pretty much when, you know, as you said, when they want to do a soft stance.
00:50:14.880
And, you know, the law enforcement said our hands are tied. And if their hands are tied, the ones are not.
00:50:23.360
We're causing havoc. So it's been pretty horrible. We've lost a generation almost with the pandemic
00:50:34.480
This has had a big impact on your business, hasn't it?
00:50:36.800
It's had a huge impact. Females don't feel safe coming downtown.
00:50:41.440
Myself, I never know which day that I'm going to get in a fight with a homeless person.
00:50:46.560
And I've had fights with them. It's just, you just never know.
00:50:52.960
How I start my day, if you can hear music in the background, if I hear music in my clinic,
00:50:57.440
that means I'm not broken into. And then if I see the right light coming through the door,
00:51:02.320
that means my door's not been kicked in. Because of all the crime, all the investors
00:51:08.000
So you said, what did you say about your clinic again?
00:51:10.400
Well, I've all grown my clinic with my skills. I need a bigger space. But
00:51:18.080
investors are scared to come downtown because of all unrueliness of crime. Now, we still have the
00:51:24.720
cheapest downtown core in Canada. It's very affordable. But these people have just made it
00:51:34.720
So there you have it. Some strong reaction, especially from the business community,
00:51:40.080
on news that the possession of hard drugs are not generally being prosecuted in Canada.
00:51:49.200
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