Action4Canada - October 13, 2022


Euthanasia: A Murderous Scheme & Live Q&A


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

152.16327

Word Count

13,878

Sentence Count

861

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

Action for Canada's Founder and Leader, Tanya Gaw, will be coming to us live from Ottawa to share some stories and to give us her Weekly Update. As well, we have a surprise guest joining us tonight. Join Heather and Danielle as they discuss the importance of standing up for our rights and freedoms.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Welcome, welcome. It's so nice to see you all here today. This is Action for Canada's
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00:01:01.000 Here at Action for Canada, we are committed to taking a strong stand as we courageously defend
00:01:06.920 Canadians' rights and freedoms. One of our goals is to teach Canadians that freedom of speech,
00:01:13.120 thought, belief, and the right to life, liberty, and security of the person are guaranteed rights,
00:01:19.660 and we do not need to beg, barter, or ask for them. They are God-given and inalienable,
00:01:26.180 and they are ours for the taking. As we continue to courageously defend our rights and freedoms,
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00:02:03.040 participate in the Q&A at the end of tonight's presentation. And now, it's time for the Empower Hour.
00:02:14.900 Hello, hello. On behalf of everyone here at Action for Canada, I'd like to welcome you to the
00:02:38.640 Empower Hour. We're so glad you can join us today. It's October 12th, 2022, and we have another great
00:02:46.160 show planned for you. In just a few moments, Action for Canada's founder and leader, Tanya Gaw,
00:02:52.420 will be coming to us live from Ottawa to share some stories and to give us her weekly update.
00:02:58.420 And I'm so excited that today, David Cook will be joining her. As well, we have a surprise guest,
00:03:04.860 so be sure to stay tuned for that. Action for Canada is a grassroots movement reaching out to
00:03:12.180 millions of Canadians and uniting our voices in opposition to the destructive policies tearing at the
00:03:18.540 fabric of our nation. Through call-to-action campaigns, we equip citizens to take action. We are committed
00:03:25.920 to protecting faith, family, and freedom. My friends, for many of you who are watching the
00:03:33.100 Empower Hour today, you are well aware that we are in a battle for the hearts, minds, and freedoms of
00:03:38.440 Canadians of all ages. And when I say of all ages, I mean from conception until natural death. Now, some
00:03:45.920 of you are joining the Empower Hour for the very first time, and it's always my pleasure to introduce
00:03:51.480 you to Tanya Gaw, the founder and leader of Action for Canada. For over seven years, Tanya has been
00:03:58.040 working to bring awareness to the destructive government policies that are tearing apart our
00:04:04.040 beloved country. And she and her team have created an amazing campaign to bring truth to our nation.
00:04:11.360 Because of Tanya's great love for our country, she's always willing to share information regarding
00:04:16.860 our rights and freedoms. And her goal is to teach and empower Canadians to think critically and to learn
00:04:23.160 how to stand up for their rights. Of special concern to her are our most vulnerable citizens who are
00:04:29.580 often overlooked or who don't have a voice, including our youth, the elderly, and the disabled.
00:04:35.960 We are so grateful that Tanya's faith in God gives her the courage to take a stand as she helps and
00:04:42.000 inspires hurting people all across this nation. Tanya is joining us live from Ottawa today. And as a
00:04:49.660 special surprise for all of us, she's sitting with Danielle, the Ottawa Chapter Leader. Will you all
00:04:55.680 please help me welcome Tanya and Danielle. It's so good to see you both.
00:05:06.080 Thank you, Heather, and welcome, everybody. Thanks for joining us tonight. As Heather had mentioned,
00:05:11.740 I'm here with Danielle, the Ottawa Chapter Leader. And I just feel so privileged to have her on the show
00:05:17.880 for a moment tonight because Danielle had worked very hard at organizing the rally here in Ottawa on
00:05:25.520 behalf of Barry Neufeld, who was before the Supreme Court of Canada. I think it was one of the most
00:05:30.700 critical cases, I would have to say, that's going on in Canada right now for the freedom of speech and
00:05:36.180 advocating for the safety and well-being of our children at the hands of really radical sex activists.
00:05:43.080 The government wants to convince us that this is somehow involving the gay and lesbian community,
00:05:48.660 but make no mistake, this is not about them. They've sabotaged their platform. And they're trying
00:05:55.440 to use that in order to attack our children in the schools and normalize something that just isn't
00:06:02.840 normal. We've been talking about that for the last while about grooming children. And so anyways,
00:06:08.600 we had lined up some incredible speakers yesterday. So how did you feel about things, Danielle?
00:06:15.060 Well, first of all, I would like to say how glad we are to have Tanya here in Ottawa. This was an
00:06:25.180 extraordinary day. And in front of the Supreme Court of Canada. So this was really a statement.
00:06:37.580 That we so appreciate.
00:06:39.580 Right. And I really loved it because, well, David Cook is on tonight, and he is with Campaign Life
00:06:46.860 Coalition. And Jack Vonsenka joined us. He gave two separate speeches, as well as Pastor Andrew
00:06:55.760 DiBartola from Liberty Coalition. Shannon Boshi, who is running as a school board trustee.
00:07:02.420 Chantal, who is a teacher running as a trustee. And Maxine Bernier. But I think that, I think what we
00:07:10.980 agreed upon as well was that just how in sync all of the speakers were and how bold they were
00:07:16.920 in addressing this issue without mincing words, not worrying about being labeled as haters or racist or
00:07:25.200 homophobic because that's not, that's what the government wants to silence you on, to silence us
00:07:31.640 so that we can't talk about this very serious issue. And then, of course, at the end of it,
00:07:37.160 we had a great privilege of having Dr. Mary come on, who, for those of you who had signed on early,
00:07:42.760 we had a video of her giving her testimony of being a doctor that has gone before the Ontario
00:07:48.660 College of Physicians for writing exemptions for over, I think it was 200 citizens in Ontario not
00:07:57.400 to get the jab. And she is facing jail time right now. I'm not quite sure how, but she's an elderly,
00:08:03.480 very petite lady, a woman of faith, and she's willing to go to jail. I call her not only is Barry
00:08:10.540 Neufeld a national hero for putting everything on the line and all the abuse that he has had to
00:08:16.240 contend with from the radical LGBTQ side, but now we have the radical medical system who is trying
00:08:23.560 to silence people and bully them into submission and possible even jail time. So we need to hear
00:08:29.300 more from Dr. Mary and we need to provide her support. Is there anything else that you'd like
00:08:33.720 to add about the day? Dr. Mary is a member of Action for Canada here in Ottawa, and she has been on
00:08:42.380 since a year or two because she found support where otherwise she would have been left alone. So she has been a strong
00:08:55.300 supporter here in Ottawa, as many others. And yesterday was just an example of another event that is going on
00:09:11.300 here in Ottawa. Yeah. Well, yeah, and I just really want to thank you. This is an example. We've said that we're
00:09:18.360 working real hard to get chapters across Canada into every single community. And when I look at the work that
00:09:25.140 Danielle has done along with her team and organizing to help organize this event, I just have to show up, right? I mean,
00:09:32.160 you and I did some planning in advance, there was a little bit of work there. But to be able to show up to be around
00:09:37.420 people like Maxime Bernier and Jack and so many others who spoke with conviction in their heart
00:09:42.940 and who were willing to put themselves out there regardless of what the consequences may be.
00:09:50.220 And I just feel like we are beginning to take back land that the enemy has stolen. And we are exposing
00:09:57.240 these individuals. And as a result, as I've been mentioning, Action for Canada has been having
00:10:03.260 incredible results because of all the work of our volunteers and our leaders across Canada.
00:10:08.300 So it's really important that we continue to get into every community, every town, every city,
00:10:13.980 and that we support people like Dr. Mary and others that we've been highlighting. And so yeah,
00:10:20.060 just thank you so much. And I would like to say that Tanya really set the tone, because I see a level
00:10:28.940 of commitment that I did not see before here in Ottawa. So I'm very, very, very happy of the results.
00:10:40.140 I'm sure you will, you will have the chance to see footage about that event. And I wish you,
00:10:47.660 I wish you, I wish you would, you would, you would have, take the time to view those, that footage.
00:10:59.820 Yes, the speeches. And just to say, we had a little trouble with live streaming that yesterday,
00:11:05.180 but we are going to put all of this onto a rumble video, and then we'll be posting it on Facebook so
00:11:11.580 that you at your leisure can go through and listen, listen to all the speakers. I really believe that
00:11:16.540 every single one of them, you know, with their convictions had really nailed it as to why
00:11:21.500 we're there. And I was just really so proud of everybody. And we ended up having other individuals
00:11:27.820 that are going to be joined the Ottawa chapter who ended up getting connected through this event as
00:11:32.460 well. So I wouldn't mind doing a little more speaking across the country because there's so
00:11:36.460 many good people out there who are working so hard for Canadian freedoms. All right. Well,
00:11:41.420 thank you, Danielle. Terenzo, I'm just going to share my screen. And I'll get going
00:11:49.180 on that a little bit and then just scoot through it. For those of you who are new,
00:11:54.620 I always love sharing the chapter. I'm over here somewhere down in this little corner of Canada.
00:12:00.540 And I really don't want to take up too much time because I really want to get David onto the show.
00:12:05.980 With the Supreme Court, I would still, if you go onto our homepage, I still have this posted.
00:12:11.660 If you click on this, it'll bring you to the very new field. There's still money that needs to be
00:12:16.860 raised for this man. I think about $30,000. And when we send it out to our massive email list,
00:12:22.220 Campaign Life Coalition does, as well as Liberty Coalition, I expect that we can raise $60,000 pretty
00:12:29.980 quick. So I thank everyone who's donated. If everybody, because I'm going to have a town
00:12:37.020 councillor coming on in the near future as well, that's in Newfoundland, who actually had a bullet
00:12:43.420 go through his window because of his stand not to take the jab. The mayor and city council had created
00:12:49.660 so much hate towards him. And I want to help this man out. I want to help him with his legal fees.
00:12:54.860 If each of us committed to $10 or $20 each time something like this came up, I think that we
00:13:00.540 could support it. Because when we go to support Grant Abbott, this is setting a precedent for all
00:13:07.580 the other mayors and city councils who have been bullied into submission or discriminated against
00:13:13.340 and hated on, just like Barry as a school trustee was hated on in his community. And so we need to be
00:13:19.980 sacrificial here, my friends. I love that you're donating to Action for Canada. We appreciate it so
00:13:26.220 much. I wish I could meet each one of you and give you a hug. That's how much gratitude I have towards
00:13:31.260 it. But there are certain cases that we're taking on to frontline here that will help so many other
00:13:36.940 individuals who have suffered in the same way. So please help us out when we send out a call to
00:13:42.860 action to give. Please give. Give as generously as you can. I don't want to limit it to $10 or $20
00:13:48.860 because this could be you. This could be you in a legal action. And so again, I'm not guilting you
00:13:54.780 into, I'm appealing to you to give because we're all needing to be of support. For those of you who are
00:14:02.380 new, our weekly emails under call to action in our menu are right here. I'm going to mention that
00:14:09.260 under call to action, we used to have all of our current issues regarding the radical LGBTQ,
00:14:16.140 abortion, Islam, etc. Now you would go under current issues in our main menu. And this makes it a lot
00:14:22.780 easier to navigate on your phone. This week, we are covering a very critical issue. And I've known
00:14:31.180 David Cook for many years. We have come together on petitions and other matters that we're addressing
00:14:39.820 life and family. And, you know, what was going to benefit the future of this nation. But so many
00:14:46.780 people were just, you know, working and bringing their kids to school, and they had no idea about
00:14:53.260 the other matters that were going on. It was because you were comfortable. And COVID made you
00:14:57.980 uncomfortable. And it made you realize we were a problem. But COVID wasn't the problem. Pre COVID was.
00:15:03.820 Because pre COVID, they were censoring freedom of speech, you had to talk with certain pronouns,
00:15:09.340 you had to agree with other certain radical belief systems. And we were in the background saying no,
00:15:17.820 and trying to proclaim that from the mountaintops, we got a bigger platform to do that. And so some of
00:15:24.460 you may be offended and say you need to take that off your website, don't talk about that issue.
00:15:29.740 But promise me, if you had gained respect for Action for Canada, and the platform which we founded
00:15:37.180 on COVID saying this was a fraud, right from the very beginning, right when it wasn't popular or
00:15:42.220 known, we put our necks out there, even other organizations wouldn't step out there and say,
00:15:47.420 this was a fraud. And we did that. So I'm asking you to trust us that the other issues that we're
00:15:53.580 dealing with, whether radical LGBTQ, there are reasons go into our information, see how the
00:15:59.900 agenda is to sexualize our children. The other thing is, as you can see, we have a great artist
00:16:05.020 on our team, a big shout out to hands and thank you. But look at this. All right, we're talking about
00:16:10.620 made we're talking about this death shot, murder is happening in the nation. So we start out with life
00:16:18.540 and we flatline through euthanasia. And at first, the government always wants to take it and sell it
00:16:25.340 where he can buy on Canadians emotions. Right. And so for those who are terminally ill with stage four
00:16:32.620 cancer, why not just give them a shot and give them eternal peace? Right. But we knew that by opening
00:16:38.940 that door, it's still murder. And by opening that door, the government, this is a culture of death,
00:16:45.180 they weren't going to stop there. This is about bringing down world population. This is about
00:16:52.780 making room. So if I go down here a little bit more, we're talking about the amount of killings
00:16:57.580 that's on this page. But I just wanted to talk about as well, the euthanasia, the millions in health
00:17:03.900 health care costs. They're not even embarrassed. They're not even trying to hide it about by killing
00:17:11.180 off the elderly. Wow, that's easier on the budget. We don't have to worry about caring for elderly.
00:17:16.940 You've seen what they've done to them through COVID. It is absolutely criminal. And the Bible tells us
00:17:23.740 very, very important in the Ten Commandments. It says, you shall honor your father and mother, and you
00:17:31.100 shall not commit murder. Our elderly were not honored. Justin Trudeau, the liberals, the NDP, all of these
00:17:38.780 individuals sitting in office have not honored our mother and father, and they are committing
00:17:44.780 murder en masse across this nation. And so I'm just going to unshare my screen there.
00:17:51.820 You know, I should have started with this when we were talking about Barry, but I want to read
00:17:56.220 you something else. And this has to do with the government trying to change the language,
00:18:02.700 trying to manipulate, manipulate how you think. And one of those ways is buying to destroy the
00:18:09.980 sanctity of life, but also the, how God created male and female. And so even though this is a little
00:18:17.100 bit of a sidetrack, I want to read you this poem. I started to write it the other morning before I went
00:18:21.980 to, uh, to speak at the event. And when I was thinking about one of the things that we're facing there
00:18:29.020 is me as a woman, you know, that we're supposed to be concerned about offending transgenders.
00:18:34.300 You know what? Stop it. They need to start worrying about offending me as a woman
00:18:39.660 and about offending men and trying to emasculate them. So this is my, this is my poem. And this is
00:18:45.180 to all you men and women out there. I said, don't, don't disgrace me, erase me or try to replace me.
00:18:51.820 You see, I was crafted in my mother's womb, not a tomb, not a surgical room,
00:18:57.740 but within the safe and miraculous walls of my mother's nurturing womb. You try to fabricate,
00:19:04.940 impersonate, replicate, denigrate, and eliminate what a woman is. Give your head a shake. You're a
00:19:11.340 fake. Full woman, bro woman, they, them, and zeer, zeer woman. God, the creator, he is our maker.
00:19:19.900 The final authority to him be the glory. He designed you. He breathed life into you.
00:19:26.940 Before life began, he had you and I in his perfect plan. A word to the men,
00:19:33.420 the enemy's agenda is to emasculate, castrate, neuter, and effeminate. But you were made to be
00:19:40.780 strong and courageous. So set aside the lies of the enemy, the gender non-conforming identity.
00:19:48.140 God created you special as the provider, the supporter, the protector, the warrior.
00:19:53.820 We need you desperately to stand up and be counted unquestionably.
00:19:59.580 And when I think about that message and how far it extends, David Cook to me is a man who's a
00:20:06.300 warrior. He's standing on the front line of these issues. This is a man, how God created him. At all
00:20:12.620 costs, at all laws, he's willing to stand up for life from conception to natural death. It doesn't
00:20:19.900 involve murder. It doesn't make a matter of, you know, a human being thinking that they have a right
00:20:26.540 to give somebody a needle and to end their life. And so with that, Heather, would you be so kind,
00:20:32.460 pleased to introduce this fine man?
00:20:34.620 Thank you, Tanya. Thank you for your updates. And I am so pleased to welcome Mr. David Cook for his
00:20:40.780 very first appearance on the Empower Hour. David is the National Campaign Manager for the Campaign
00:20:47.180 Life Coalition, which focuses on pro-life and pro-family initiatives. He is also the author of the
00:20:54.460 powerful new book, Trudeau's Made Service, a euthanasia program for Canada. In this book,
00:21:01.660 David outlines the Trudeau government's killing protocols for the diseased, disabled, and depressed.
00:21:08.620 Concealed under the newly invented right to die, the government has actually created a right to kill,
00:21:15.180 putting everyone at risk and corrupting our healthcare system in the process. From the back cover of his
00:21:22.060 book, David says, when a country decides to remove the commandment, thou shalt not kill,
00:21:28.380 no one is truly safe. David is a Canadian hero on the front lines of this fight as he advocates for
00:21:35.260 the unborn, the disabled, the elderly, the terminally ill, and now anyone who is depressed and unable to
00:21:42.540 cope. Will you all please help me welcome Mr. David Cook.
00:21:52.060 Hi, David. It's so good to have you on the show. Thank you very much. Great to be here. Thank you,
00:22:00.540 Heather. All right. Well, David, like I said, my dear friend, you and I have been working in the past
00:22:08.940 together on many different issues. But once COVID kind of hit, Action for Canada went in that direction
00:22:14.700 full on. And even though I was talking about some of these issues, you continued to bring awareness
00:22:22.460 through Campaign Life Coalition and talk about these important matters. So without further ado,
00:22:27.180 I just want to hand the floor over to you and provide your presentation. And then I just want to,
00:22:34.060 you're going to have questions down in reaction. Sorry that there's a Q&A button down at the bottom of
00:22:40.300 Zoom. You can put your questions in as David's speaking and we'll get those in the end and near
00:22:44.460 the end as well if you raise your hand. Anybody who's on Facebook Live, please join the Action for
00:22:49.740 Canada webinar if you are wanting to participate in the questions. Okay, David, over to you.
00:22:55.820 All right, Tanya, it's just such a privilege to be here on your Empower Hour and to be talking with you
00:23:03.340 again. We have worked together for a number of years on very critical issues and you are also
00:23:11.260 a true hero here in our country waiting for our freedoms when our freedoms are under fire. I want to
00:23:21.100 share today a little about my book which is exposing the euthanasia agenda, a deadly agenda here in Canada.
00:23:31.340 My book, it's just a quick, short little read. It's called Trudeau's Maid Service,
00:23:37.500 Euthanasia Program for Canada, which is available on Amazon or also through the publisher website,
00:23:44.940 baptistbook.org. But I want to talk about Trudeau's Maid Service. How many Canadians really know
00:23:53.020 what this thing called MAID is all about? Maybe they've heard the term MAID or medical assistance in
00:24:00.220 dying. It kind of sounds very helpful. It sounds positive. After all, who wouldn't want, you know,
00:24:07.500 MAID service? I mean, my house could use a good cleaning. I could definitely use some MAID service
00:24:12.540 and it's free. That's wonderful. And even we're told it's our right. Wow. So that sounds good.
00:24:21.180 But, you know, we couldn't, we couldn't actually imagine that what they're talking about,
00:24:27.660 MAID, this is actually murder. It's unbelievable. But I think that's the point. It's all part of a
00:24:35.020 devilish deception, manipulation, a double speak. You're like most Canadians, you live your life,
00:24:42.780 you do your job, you care for your family, but you're not really super engaged when it comes to
00:24:47.740 the political sphere. You don't know too much about what's really going on inside Ottawa.
00:24:53.020 And certainly when it comes to healthcare policies, it's even more obscure. It's a mystery. And we,
00:24:59.900 we kind of have been lulled into the state, especially pre COVID of just trusting the people
00:25:05.660 in charge and trusting our venerable institutions. And like I said, at least that's what we did before
00:25:12.140 COVID mandates hit. When we heard about MAID, it's been around just for a few years. We might have
00:25:20.220 thought, well, this is just simply some sort of pain relief, allowing a dying person to die without
00:25:25.180 prolonging their suffering needlessly. We might have thought, well, it's just, you know, not keeping
00:25:30.540 people alive artificially beyond their time. You know, who wants to do that, keep people on machines for
00:25:36.860 for, for years, you know, that's a terrible thing. So we may have thought that's what it,
00:25:42.700 that's what this is, right? Maybe we've even seen one of those propaganda ads running in our hospitals,
00:25:51.020 promoting MAID, and there are ads running on the TV screens in the emergency room,
00:25:57.740 in different places in the hospital. And I've got a picture of one of those ads in my book.
00:26:02.620 And maybe we've seen those and we thought, oh, this is just something that's there to help people
00:26:07.580 who are dying. Maybe we're, we've kind of been lulled into that misinformation. But if there's
00:26:15.820 anything we've learned from the last two and a half years of, of COVID crisis, it's that we need to be
00:26:22.460 very skeptical and very critical when it comes to what our political and especially our medical
00:26:28.780 leaders want to push on us. And that's really why I wrote this little book on MAID. I want to
00:26:34.940 dispel the confusion, expose the lies and reveal what MAID is in fact. And Justin Trudeau and his,
00:26:42.540 his radical liberal government have unleashed this program on our Canadian society. They are the ones
00:26:49.900 responsible and they need to be held to account. And my goal with this little book, it's just a short
00:26:55.340 little book, 30 odd pages. My goal is twofold. I want to get it into as many hands as possible,
00:27:02.220 just, just to get Canadians aware, opening people's eyes to the truth and warning them
00:27:09.580 of the dangers and risks that are now present in our healthcare system. Dangers that are there for not
00:27:17.340 only those who may be vulnerable, such as our parents and grandparents, our senior population,
00:27:25.260 those facing some sickness, but even everyday Canadians with maybe a disability or with other
00:27:31.820 issues, depression, perhaps. There are some real serious dangers and risks now that we are facing.
00:27:38.620 And also, secondly, I want to put this book into the hands of every single member of parliament
00:27:44.140 to inform them, yes, to educate them, but to call them to account because they are the ones who have
00:27:51.740 perpetrated this, who have foisted this on our nation. And they're the ones who could stop it.
00:27:58.620 And so I am also running a fundraising campaign to get this book delivered to every MP. And so far,
00:28:07.820 we've gotten it to the Conservative MPs, 118, and we're working on getting funds to send to the rest.
00:28:16.540 Now, as we get into a little bit more discussion on MAID, I want to make something absolutely clear.
00:28:24.780 MAID is something that we have never before seen in Canadian history. It is totally, radically,
00:28:32.620 unprecedented. Every law on the books, the verdict of the courts fully agreed from 1867 until 2015.
00:28:43.180 That's our entire history as a country until seven short years ago. And going back before Canada was
00:28:50.540 a country, we have never seen this before in centuries of British history and law. It is completely
00:28:56.780 foreign, a foreign concept contrary to our common law and common sense, antithetical to our cherished,
00:29:05.500 inherited Western values and principles. This is something totally, radically different.
00:29:14.060 Before MAID was enacted into law, this practice, this barbaric practice fell under the heading of
00:29:22.060 homicide under our Canadian criminal code. It has always been considered a planned and deliberate act
00:29:32.380 of murder. That's what we read in the criminal code under homicide. But now, since it has been,
00:29:40.620 this particular act has been legalized, certain murders, certain homicides are legal,
00:29:47.900 and certain Canadians are legally killable. So I want you to think about that. There are certain groups
00:29:56.380 and classes of Canadians now that are identified as legally killable. And no, we're not talking about
00:30:07.580 execution of like past murder. Capital punishment was made illegal in Canada in 1976. I just want to point
00:30:15.980 that out. And it's still illegal. Capital punishment is illegal. You can't kill a mass murderer. No. But with
00:30:23.900 Trudeau's maid service, with his MAID program, you can murder Canadians, not criminals, Canadians who are
00:30:33.740 innocent of any crime. But they are hurting, they're vulnerable, often suggestible. And if they consent,
00:30:42.540 they can be killed. Now, let's look at what happens in a typical MAID death. So in 97% of MAID deaths,
00:30:54.540 what takes place is you have a doctor or a nurse, doesn't have to be a doctor, it could just be a nurse,
00:30:59.980 a nurse who administers a series of injections that at first put the person into a coma. It usually takes
00:31:10.140 five, 10 minutes, might take longer. And then administering another injection or some added
00:31:16.060 drugs to produce cardiac arrest, again, could take some time beyond that, with the intent that that person,
00:31:25.580 that patient would be killed. Under the MAID law, the patient is supposed to be sick or disabled in
00:31:35.980 some way that is debilitating. And that patient is supposed to provide some form of consent,
00:31:45.340 whatever that means in our post-COVID world, of course. But one thing I want to make clear,
00:31:51.180 consent or no consent, sick or not sick, disabled or not disabled, murder is murder.
00:31:59.740 And legalizing murder for any reason, or for any group of people, is a recipe for disaster.
00:32:08.700 And at its heart, it's a crime against humanity. So how did we get to this point?
00:32:14.860 How did we get here in basically seven short years? Well, back in 2015, the Supreme Court made a
00:32:23.500 ruling in the Carter case. And these nine robed, unelected judges, they decided that they would break
00:32:32.220 all precedent and that they would decree that somewhere hidden within our constitutional right
00:32:39.420 to life was a secret, I guess, because we don't see it there. It's a secret right to die. So somehow
00:32:48.140 they found this a right to die. But when they say right to die, they don't just mean a right to die
00:32:56.220 naturally, without excessive and artificial medical intervention. That's not what they're talking
00:33:02.060 about. That was already established long ago. What they meant in this hitherto unknown right
00:33:11.660 was a really a right to kill, a right for one Canadian to murder his or her consenting victim.
00:33:20.220 And then to make this sound somehow more appealing to assuage our moral sensibilities,
00:33:27.180 they sugarcoated this with a euphemism, medical assistance in dying or MAID. We have MAID service.
00:33:35.660 And who can complain about free MAID service? Now, when the Supreme Court made this ruling in 2015,
00:33:43.500 they handed it over to Parliament. They said, you need to make a law to make this type of murder
00:33:50.940 legal because, of course, it's illegal. And the Trudeau government, which had just just was elected
00:33:57.820 at that time, they had the opportunity right off the bat to reject this ruling under our Constitution's
00:34:05.660 notwithstanding clause. They could have and they should have affirmed the inherent dignity and the
00:34:11.100 God-given value of every human life. They should have said, no, no, there's no right to kill.
00:34:16.460 The right to life is so important for everyone. We got to protect everyone, especially the most
00:34:22.940 vulnerable. But they chose rather, instead of taking that high road, that they would take the
00:34:31.820 low road and take advantage of this opportunity to pass the buck in terms of the blame for this
00:34:38.780 idea to the Supreme Court. And they can say, well, we're just going to do what they tell us to do.
00:34:43.420 We're following orders. Let's put in this new law. And so they went and put together a law
00:34:50.940 that would allow murder in certain cases for certain classes of people. Now, at this time,
00:34:57.660 the Minister of Justice was Jody Wilson-Raybould. You probably know about her. Later on, of course,
00:35:06.380 she made a courageous stand against Trudeau and left the Liberal Caucus. But at this time,
00:35:14.300 she was sadly playing the stooge for Trudeau's agenda. She was going along with his agenda.
00:35:21.420 But it's very interesting when she was bringing forward this law to legalize euthanasia, to legalize
00:35:28.140 MAVE. She said this on the floor of the House of Commons, and I want to quote her. She said,
00:35:34.140 medical assistance in dying is exceptional, because from a criminal law perspective,
00:35:41.420 it is a situation where one person actively and knowingly participates in the death of another.
00:35:49.980 We criminalize and strongly condemn this conduct in all other circumstances." End quote.
00:35:57.340 So did you hear that? She said, we criminalize and strongly condemn this conduct in all other
00:36:06.620 circumstances. Well, actually, it's just condemned and it's criminalized because it's a crime.
00:36:13.740 MAVE is a crime. So why did they legalize it? Why did they decide that they would go along with this
00:36:21.340 this crazy idea that the Supreme Court brought forth, these nine justices who were basically
00:36:30.220 pushing this agenda, this very liberal agenda? Why did the government go along with it and legalize
00:36:35.660 that rubber stamp it? Well, was it to save our health care system dollars? Probably that's part of it,
00:36:43.740 because it does. It takes a lot less money to kill a patient than to provide genuine care and support,
00:36:51.740 over months, years. Yeah, saves millions of dollars. Does it perhaps reduce the population? Yes,
00:37:01.420 it does. There's a population reduction agenda going on. A lot of people who are pushing the green agenda
00:37:10.540 want to see population reduced. Does this idea of MAVE, does it resonate in the radical base of the
00:37:20.780 liberal party? Yes, there's a political motive here. The radical left base of that party was pushing for
00:37:29.020 this for years. And of course, we have seen a lot of liberal legislation over the years. And really,
00:37:38.540 this is simply the next step down the slippery slope of our country's moral and spiritual decay. So it's
00:37:46.700 just kind of continuing that trend. Now, whatever the root cause, the political agenda, the devilish
00:37:53.900 philosophy behind it made is murder, and it is wrong. We simply don't murder our fellow human beings.
00:38:04.140 That's just, we have to draw a line there. We don't murder other people, people made in God's image,
00:38:13.100 people possessing equal rights, dignity, value. And that's not what an enlightened civilized society
00:38:20.060 does. I mean, that's something that no one has done up until, I think the first country to do it
00:38:27.980 was around 2004. And Canada was only the fifth country. Four other little tiny countries did it
00:38:36.220 before us, just a few years before us. And then we decided to start doing it too. But this is not
00:38:42.620 what enlightened civilized societies do. We give no one the right to kill. We don't do that. We give no
00:38:52.060 one the right to kill. And we make no one, we make sure no one and no class of people are killable. We should
00:38:58.620 never be doing that. Instead, what we must do as a society is to provide appropriate support, pain
00:39:06.780 relief, counseling, life affirming treatment options, encouragement, caring, and unwavering respect for a
00:39:15.900 person's life and soul until their natural end. That's what we should be doing. That's
00:39:21.900 that's where our Canadian heart should be. We don't treat our fellow man like a sick old dog
00:39:28.940 that we put down. Some people use that analogy, and it's absurd. We need to have such a high view
00:39:36.700 of our fellow man, of our brothers and sisters, and their rights and dignity that we would never even
00:39:43.180 entertain the thought of killing. We would never go there. We need to heed the words of sacred scripture
00:39:51.580 that say, thou shalt not kill. That is a commandment. And we need to remember that God, our creator,
00:40:00.620 has decreed from the very beginning. In the book of Genesis, in Genesis 9, verses 5 and 6, he says,
00:40:07.260 Surely for your lifeblood, I will demand a reckoning. From the hand of every beast, I will require it.
00:40:12.700 And from the hand of every man's brother, I will require the life of man. Whoever sheds man's blood,
00:40:21.740 by man his blood shall be shed. For in the image of God, he made man. Now, this is a pretty serious rule.
00:40:32.360 We don't break it. We don't want to break this rule. We don't take it lightly.
00:40:37.580 Now, this rule, it doesn't mean that we should be putting people on machines and keeping them alive
00:40:44.700 artificially forever and ever. That's not what this is saying. What it's saying is we don't hasten
00:40:50.220 people's demise. And we certainly don't actively murder them. There's a difference. How could we
00:40:57.340 imagine? How could we imagine permitting in law one human to rise up and kill another innocent human?
00:41:04.620 How could we give anyone that power? Especially when the murder victim, this victim, is vulnerable,
00:41:13.740 sick, weak, perhaps depressed, perhaps feeling neglected, useless, thinking they're a burden.
00:41:20.780 Where will that take us? And we say that a medical professional, a doctor, a nurse, someone in a
00:41:26.620 position of authority and influence should be the one to brandish this power over their impressionable
00:41:33.340 patients? It's crazy. But you know, it's been tried, and it's been done before. And the results
00:41:43.660 have been disastrous. In the back of my book, there's a little appendix, a few pages in the back,
00:41:52.380 where I provide a reprint of a 1933 newspaper article from the New York Times.
00:41:57.580 And that article is entitled, Nazis Planned to Kill Incurables to End Pain. This was written just a few
00:42:06.700 years before the war, when Germany was still considered, had a lot of favorable press, let's say,
00:42:15.020 in America. And in that 1933 article, we read about the German Ministry of Justice, like our own
00:42:21.980 Ministry of Justice, calling for suffering and dying people to be killed with consent. And also in the
00:42:30.380 interests of humanity. Now, just in case if you're wondering, if I'm going too far to compare Trudeau's
00:42:38.300 maid service to the Nazi euthanasia program, which led eventually to the Holocaust, I want to point out
00:42:43.740 two facts, which you can read in my book. One, Canadian maid deaths have been multiplying year
00:42:51.260 upon year since 2016. And there's a chart in my book that shows this. Last year, there were over 10,000
00:42:59.100 killings. And over the total course of the last six years, over 30,000. Like the Nazi program, the numbers
00:43:08.220 are growing. And they're growing fast. Second, the category of killable people is expanding in Canada,
00:43:17.020 just as it did in Germany. At first, only those who were terminally ill were eligible in Canada.
00:43:23.340 But in 2021, with the passage of Bill C7, that was expanded. And now it includes people who aren't
00:43:29.180 even dying. People who might actually be quite healthy and functional otherwise. But if they happen
00:43:36.060 to have some sort of disability that debilitates them in one area of their life, maybe they're blind,
00:43:42.060 they're deaf, they're in a wheelchair. And if that's next thing to them, if they feel a burden somehow
00:43:47.420 because of that, they can qualify. And then next year, on March 17, 2023, if you are depressed,
00:43:57.020 you have an anxiety disorder. And who hasn't had a lot of anxiety over these last two years?
00:44:02.700 Maybe you suffer from some kind of mental illness. Well, you too will be deemed killable. You will be
00:44:10.220 a killable person. You just need to consent. Though, of course, can a mentally ill person
00:44:17.260 truly give consent? Apparently so, under the new definition of consent. Tim Stanton, the director of
00:44:25.180 the Canadian Institute for Inclusion and Citizenship at the University of British Columbia,
00:44:30.060 described Canada's MAID law in this way, he said, it is probably the biggest existential threat to
00:44:36.940 disabled people since the Nazis program in Germany in the 1930s. That is saying a lot.
00:44:46.540 And if we look over the last couple of years at the people who have been killed under the MAID program,
00:44:52.780 we see a lot of a lot of frightening cases. We have seen people euthanized because of a bad
00:44:59.660 housing situation. One woman in Ontario in February couldn't get good housing where she was living.
00:45:06.940 The neighbors were vexing her with their smoke smell, marijuana smell. And she opted for euthanasia
00:45:13.660 because she couldn't find a new home. She was euthanized. February. Just this February. There
00:45:20.220 have been people with anorexia, eating disorders, euthanized. People who felt they had despair.
00:45:26.700 We are seeing more patients being propositioned with euthanasia now by hospital staff or government
00:45:34.060 workers. People who are suggesting that they should consider this option, even if it never entered their mind.
00:45:40.300 There are some people who are saying they're so poor that they can't afford to take care of
00:45:48.540 themselves properly and they want to die. But you know, that's not all. I wish that were all. That's
00:45:55.820 bad enough. But I'll tell you, last Friday, in a parliamentary committee in Ottawa, Dr. Louis Roy,
00:46:02.780 representing the Quebec College of Physicians, called for the murder of deformed and sick children under
00:46:09.900 age one, under an expanded MAID program. So this man, representing Quebec doctors, is calling for
00:46:18.380 deformed children to be murdered. And so we see this idea of consent. This sham of consent is now being
00:46:28.060 peeled away. And we are starting to step into the realm that the Nazis became so expert in years after
00:46:35.020 they launched their own euthanasia program, killing those who were unacceptable for medical or racial
00:46:42.780 hygiene reasons, without any pretext of consent. Like the Nazis of old, Canada has opened up Pandora's
00:46:51.580 box of killing. And it will take an act of God to close it again. But closed it must be. And the
00:46:58.380 commandment, thou shalt not kill must be restored. So just in closing, I want to ask the question,
00:47:05.340 what can we do? What needs to be done? Well, first of all, we each individually need to take action.
00:47:13.580 We can't leave this up to other people, other organizations. I can't leave it up to the heroes.
00:47:19.900 We all have to be a hero in this campaign. We need to offer genuine life-affirming medical care,
00:47:27.900 support, compassion, counseling, assistance, soul care to sick, disabled, and depressed Canadians. We
00:47:34.140 need to advocate for caring, not killing. We need to advocate for suicide prevention, not suicide
00:47:41.420 provision. And that means we need to get involved in organizations and ministries that are caring for
00:47:48.940 the sick. And at the very least, we need to visit the sick. Second, we got to reach out to our law
00:47:55.900 makers, our legislators, and pray that God would awaken their consciences. And if you want to help
00:48:02.620 me to reach out to them, I have a fundraiser going. We're trying to get my book out to every MP.
00:48:09.740 But last but not least, we do need to share the truth with our neighbors, our friends, our family.
00:48:15.340 I gave a copy of my book to my eye doctor last week. I don't even know her. I just thought,
00:48:21.260 I'm going to give it to her. She's a doctor. And a few days later, I went back in,
00:48:27.420 and she said, oh, that was excellent. I gave it to my husband to read, and he thought it was great.
00:48:32.140 Hey, that's wonderful. And that's one of the reasons I made this little book. It's short,
00:48:36.700 it's sweet, it's readable, it's information-packed. I want to get it out and have it shared.
00:48:44.460 So those are some things we need to do. But we need to act, because you know what?
00:48:49.740 But this is killing Canadians. And who knows, when the next big crisis hits,
00:48:59.100 let's hope that the next mandate we don't see is not a mandate from aid, because it's a medical
00:49:04.060 procedure. So anyhow, I want to thank you, Tanya, for giving me some time to share.
00:49:09.100 Well, David, yeah, I don't want to even limit you on what you were saying. But I wanted to
00:49:15.580 help people to have a little bit of a visual, so that they can try to grasp what it is that
00:49:23.020 you're saying for those who are visual. Terenzio, is it okay to share my screen for a moment?
00:49:28.060 Sure is.
00:49:29.660 All right, super. So when David was talking about the numbers, and so again, for those of you who are
00:49:36.700 new, our weekly emails, if you haven't joined Action for Canada, please join us. What we try
00:49:42.060 to do each week when we have a special guest on is we try to give you the Coles notes of what's going
00:49:47.500 on, a crash course, you know, in about 10 minutes or so, that you could start at the top. We make an
00:49:53.500 opening statement, and we do consider this an act of murder, as David has clearly said. Then we
00:49:59.340 introduce our guest. When you go to David's page, it's wonderful, because then you could read more
00:50:06.140 about who our guest is, David, his work with Campaign Life Coalition. But if there's books
00:50:12.620 to order, how to donate to his cause as well. I think, David, it's amazing the work that you're
00:50:19.420 doing in pressing in and educating our MPs, because those who are advocating for this to be done,
00:50:29.260 they're wanting to make this out as if it's a noble step towards helping those who are suffering.
00:50:35.820 And many members of parliament are not doing their due diligence before they vote on a bill.
00:50:44.060 They're not permitting expert witnesses to be coming to the legislature. They're hearing one
00:50:49.820 side of it, and it's usually those who are advocating for this. And so I just want to encourage people to
00:50:55.100 come to Action for Canada's page. Look at how you can donate to help David get this book. As he said,
00:51:01.660 it's a very simple, easy to read, but it's very powerful. It is so powerful and so impactful.
00:51:08.460 And then in the action that we create, I try to bring up information that David as well has spoken
00:51:15.580 about. And if you look at this, a comment that he made was 30,000 Canadians were euthanized,
00:51:21.740 and how that's comparable to the whole population of Stratford, Ontario. And so what if all of a sudden,
00:51:29.740 30,000 people were murdered? Would anybody be saying anything about it? And like I said, this started
00:51:37.100 out talking about individuals that were stage four cancer in order to open the door. And when you
00:51:44.380 approve one kind of murder, evil has no limit. And so they will continue. It's still
00:51:51.420 same with the radical LGBTQ. You thought that same-sex marriage was just so that they would,
00:51:57.020 you know, be able to love whoever they wanted to love. But the radicals had a different thing in mind.
00:52:02.060 And it was to go towards this program, and we have evidence of it, decades worth of them moving
00:52:08.460 towards a program to sexualize their children. So on this side of it, there is always an evil side.
00:52:14.540 If the government is victimizing anybody, you've got to ask what their agenda is.
00:52:20.140 And so when we take a look at these shocking numbers in 2016, 1,018 people, and in 2021,
00:52:27.340 10,000. What do you think 2022 is going to look like? The amount of people who have been forced
00:52:33.980 into poverty, lost their jobs, lost their homes, have lost their families, lost relationship with
00:52:40.460 loved ones over the divisiveness of this COVID fraud? How are they going to be lining up?
00:52:47.020 You know, to have this, you know, as I've said here, they're already standing on the ledge,
00:52:52.700 and this just gives them a push. It makes it easier to know that they don't have to hit the ground and
00:52:58.220 not know how that would feel like they're going to get a lethal injection. And they won't even do that
00:53:03.340 easily, you know, to the worst criminals in our prison right now. So it's very nefarious.
00:53:09.260 Think about all of the kids now who have been forced. I've been showing images right now of
00:53:13.900 young girls who have had their breasts removed. And there is transgender regret is just absolutely
00:53:21.420 blowing up right now as these young people are realizing what they allowed adults to do in abusing
00:53:28.060 them and mutilating their bodies, you know, sterilizing them. How are they going to respond?
00:53:33.500 Is this going to also be easy for them as an alternative? I don't know if you've been through,
00:53:38.460 but euthanizing veterans. It was actually, you know, those veterans that have PTSD and are
00:53:43.660 really struggling. Wow, that's an easy fix, right? Is it really? Is that right? Because we should sure
00:53:49.580 be giving them support and counseling and everything that they need after fighting for our country,
00:53:54.860 not a lethal shot. And then David, I'm just going to close with this will with Bill C 230. If you and
00:54:02.300 I'll stop share screening now, we could talk a little bit about the vote that went through the House last
00:54:08.060 week. Yes, that was Kelly Block spill conservative MP from out west. And it was a conscience rights bill.
00:54:19.740 Oh, basically. It's it's basically saying, okay, well, if if we're allowing killing and murder
00:54:28.380 under made, then let's say that doctors and nurses who have a conscientious objection,
00:54:37.260 who believe rightly that this is murder, and they don't want to participate, they want to save lives
00:54:43.500 instead of take lives. Let's give them the right to not participate kind of basic. It's actually
00:54:51.100 constitutional. But unfortunately, a number of our colleges of physicians and surgeons,
00:54:57.420 I'm thinking of Ontario, but all over Canada, are saying doctors have no choice, they have to
00:55:04.220 participate, at the very least, they have to provide an effective referral to someone who will do the deed,
00:55:10.060 which is basically aiding and abetting a murder. So this bill, at least was going to provide some
00:55:18.140 protection, doctors and nurses. But yeah, I mean, fortunately, it went went for a vote,
00:55:25.340 and it was voted down. Yeah. I mean, I was just shocked when I saw well, I'm not shocked,
00:55:31.020 because Justin Trudeau and the mob, these liberal MPs, and one day boy, if they're not held, you know,
00:55:37.660 to justice in the in the courts here on earth, they certainly will be when they stand before their
00:55:42.220 creator, they try to deny him now, but judgment is coming. And, you know, I looked at that,
00:55:47.740 and I think about the doctors already, through the COVID fraud, who have been forced out of their
00:55:55.340 profession, because they wouldn't go along with murder of another, another lethal injection.
00:56:01.340 And now these doctors with a conscience, and who uphold their oath, the first do no harm,
00:56:07.500 are going to be denied their profession due to another lethal injection. And it is absolutely so
00:56:14.380 criminal. And people are saying, you know what, the liberals had the support of the NDP, and they
00:56:19.820 ended up passing, you know, again, this bill or denying it. And they think, what happens to the
00:56:26.300 constitution, you know, section 52.1 that says anything that is in it, because it is the supreme
00:56:33.020 law of Canada. And it says right there that we can't commit murder. So they've created a dueling law,
00:56:38.860 stamped it, rubber stamped it as a part of the criminal code now, but it can't even exist.
00:56:44.300 It's against the coronation oath, it's against the constitution. What's your response to that,
00:56:49.260 David? Is this just a matter of like, drastic civil disobedience is going to take place where
00:56:55.260 we say no, we reject this on mass? Right? I mean, that's what's got to happen. Basically,
00:57:01.100 doctors, nurses, medical community needs to reject this and, and not participate in it,
00:57:08.780 come what may. And unfortunately, there are going to be doctors losing their license,
00:57:13.420 they're going to be perhaps some going to prison and, but to not speak is not an option.
00:57:21.180 And this is a matter of life and death. And it's vital that we witness for life. And we stand up
00:57:31.100 for the vulnerable, these are vulnerable people at risk, impressionable people hurting people. And
00:57:36.540 it's in the context of a healthcare system that is very sad, and not not serving people as it should.
00:57:42.700 We need to stand up for them. Yeah, it's, it's, it's, it's just corrupted. And we're going to have
00:57:48.860 to create a parallel healthcare system. And I know many people, you know, in provinces across Canada
00:57:55.260 are creating those, all these nurses out of work, all the doctors, they're, they're going to find a
00:57:59.500 different way to give care to individuals as we strategize across the nation to get into every town
00:58:05.900 and community and build those up from within so that we can take back every level of government.
00:58:11.420 And I think that's going to be a key part of it. I know you're familiar with Angelina Ireland
00:58:17.420 in BC. And they had a beautiful hospice center to give really respectful care to people, you know,
00:58:25.260 who are at end of life, and into natural death. And, you know, the BC government got involved.
00:58:32.700 And they ended up stating that they had to provide euthanasia in the hospice facility, which is outside
00:58:39.900 of their constitution. And they had a euthanasia facility, I can't remember if it was next door or
00:58:47.020 across the street. And they ended up just forcing this hospice to close, they are they are finding
00:58:55.100 the funds, they took their facility, I think it was worth $600,000 that money people had donated.
00:59:00.860 It was just so corrupt and so criminal. So what do you have to say, you know, to people who have their
00:59:07.580 family in hospice, and these these these death sergeants are coming around and checking on them to see
00:59:15.260 if they want to commit euthanasia today, hey, let us help you peacefully end your suffering. Like, you know,
00:59:21.580 are you hearing about any of this happening?
00:59:23.500 And the scary thing is, under C7, which is the law now, you have same day euthanasia, where if you're
00:59:32.540 in a situation like a hospice, you're you're maybe dying, or you're very sick. Yeah, that doctor can
00:59:39.580 come around and ask you, when you're in a weak, vulnerable state, you say, yeah, maybe you don't
00:59:44.700 really know what you're saying what it means. Can I offer you made? Oh, yeah, I'd like some maid service,
00:59:51.020 please. And then, yeah, that right then and there, they could come in, and they can take your life.
00:59:58.300 And then what are you going to do? They'll say, oh, the person consented and asked for it.
01:00:03.340 And they don't need any, any, any special, you know, witnesses, or they just need to have that
01:00:09.820 on paper. But you know, what happened to Delta hospice is just tragic. And hospices, the soul of
01:00:18.140 hospice care, palliative care, is providing comfort, support, love and care, right to natural death.
01:00:27.980 The whole concept of euthanasia is an abomination to palliative and hospice care, traditional hospice
01:00:34.940 care, and many palliative organizations are so opposed to it. And not, I'm talking secular
01:00:42.220 palliative care organizations. Not just Christian or ones of faith, but it is just, it just strikes at
01:00:51.100 the core, against the core of what true care, palliative care is all about. Once you start
01:00:57.820 introducing the possibility of murder, it destroys trust, relationships, it destroys the care, and they
01:01:05.500 know it.
01:01:07.580 Oh, it's so frightening. I know so many people are already concerned about leaving their parents
01:01:15.100 in, in homes at this point, you know, over the COVID jab. And now it's a matter of, you know,
01:01:22.620 who and which ones are going around and offering to euthanize parents without the, their children's,
01:01:29.580 adult children's, you know, advice. We've already, I think that we need to come up with another
01:01:34.540 document, a notice of liability that would hold them liable and use the term very clearly that this
01:01:41.820 would be murder. Because I don't believe that the criminal code, the current one based on this
01:01:47.660 euthanasia, I don't believe that it is legitimate. It is in complete violation of the constitution.
01:01:55.500 And as I've been, you know, David Lindsay is the one that taught me about the coronation
01:01:59.260 oath. It's a living, breathing, active document. It's never been amended. It came before the
01:02:05.260 constitution and the charter of rights and the bill of rights. It is the longest living document
01:02:09.980 that we have that they want buried. But it is, it is the document that was signed saying that Canada
01:02:15.020 would be governed by biblical Christian principles. And this is a very valuable and very good thing.
01:02:22.860 And, you know, as I said, on the onset, the Bible says very clearly, you know, that, uh,
01:02:27.740 murder is an abomination. And, and so yet it's, it's a bit distressing how you can have these dueling
01:02:33.340 laws. And I just take that stand that we've just got to actively participate in our freedom,
01:02:38.220 civil disobedience, and not just roll over and accept this. I want to get to a couple of questions.
01:02:43.260 I know that you're an hour ahead. You're in New Brunswick now and not in Ontario anymore.
01:02:47.340 And so, Terenzio, are there any hands up at this point?
01:02:51.660 Yes, we have a hand up from Bob. Bob, you should see a little message pop up on your screen to
01:02:56.780 unmute. And for those who would like to ask Tanya and David a question, if you go down to the bottom
01:03:00.940 of your Zoom and just raise your hand virtually, and we will put you into a queue. Bob, are you with us?
01:03:07.100 You should see a message. Yeah. Can you unmute, Bob? I don't know what that is with Zoom. But you
01:03:19.820 know what, in the Q&A, we have some real good questions. And so, oh, did Bob come up or? Nope.
01:03:25.260 All right. I think he did. Is he unmuted? Oh, Bob, can you ask your question?
01:03:31.180 Nope. There still seems to be some difficult technical difficulties. We have another person,
01:03:38.140 if you'd like me to bring him up. Yes, please. Sorry about that, Bob. All right. Next person is Lee.
01:03:47.660 Can you hear me? We can. Yes, Lee. Hello. Hi. There's a thing in BC called MOST. It's
01:03:58.700 medical order for scope of treatment. Would that be considered as a form of euthanasia?
01:04:07.820 Like what happened was my mom had to go to the hospital for the 9th of July.
01:04:12.540 And, and eventually she just didn't want to live anymore because my stepfather passed away in March.
01:04:18.940 And, and there's a classification one where it's a supportive care system. Just make sure they're not
01:04:31.260 feeling the pain. And it says to let them die naturally. But could that be a form of euthanasia?
01:04:36.860 It's a good question. David, can you answer that? Are you familiar with it at all?
01:04:43.500 I'm not familiar with, with that particular order. Um, so if it does talk about allowing people to die
01:04:53.020 naturally, I would assume that that's not dealing with euthanasia or MAID. I would hope. You never know.
01:05:00.300 So what it says for M1, uh, like there's, there's different classifications. There's C2,
01:05:07.660 which is critical care intervention, including CPR. C1 is about the same and it goes to M3,
01:05:15.500 M2 and M1. M1 is, uh, just supportive care, symptom management and comfort measures only
01:05:21.900 allow a natural death. Um, and yeah, no, I think Lee, if I'm not mistaken, uh, there's a no resuscitate
01:05:32.300 order. There are orders where, um, I know my grandmother had signed it. She was 90 years old.
01:05:37.980 And, you know, sometimes the elderly are going to just slip away or, you know, have a heart attack and,
01:05:44.460 uh, pass. And at 92 years old, they just say, don't resuscitate me. And that is the natural death
01:05:51.340 that David was talking about. And, uh, so I believe that that's sounding more like what you're,
01:05:58.060 yeah. So it may be sounding more like what your mom's wishes were. And, um, as David was saying,
01:06:06.140 originally she wanted to be resuscitated, but, uh, after, after a while, um, uh, she decided not to be,
01:06:15.180 um, she just couldn't live with the pain anymore. Uh, they were married for 43 years,
01:06:19.020 but I feel kind of guilty about it. Cause I, she could have lived if she just ate and took her
01:06:26.460 medication, but she just didn't want to do anymore. But yeah. So you know what, Lee, I'm, yeah,
01:06:31.660 I'm sorry for your loss. Uh, but you know what, that's where a person's natural wishes are. Uh,
01:06:38.940 and there are some individuals after losing their spouse, uh, it's very common, you know, that they
01:06:44.460 passed shortly after, uh, I don't think it sounds like it was something nefarious. Uh, I know that
01:06:49.980 David, you had mentioned earlier about, uh, life support, right. And prolonging a person's life.
01:06:56.940 And that's something that I've wrestled with too, is that, you know, it's different when somebody is
01:07:01.260 in a coma and, you know, people will wake up from a coma, but prolonging somebody's life, you know,
01:07:07.020 who has had a very serious incident happen and they are, their quality of life is not going to be
01:07:14.220 a good, but naturally they could pass. And so there's a very fine line before between life,
01:07:20.780 naturally taking a person and, and then forcing treatments on someone to that of actual murder
01:07:26.780 and euthanizing them to end their life. Yeah. There, there's a really clear distinction,
01:07:31.420 uh, with euthanasia. Um, we're talking about taking active steps to end the person's life,
01:07:38.860 um, to now the person, yeah, maybe dying, but you are hastening that you're doing something actively,
01:07:46.940 whether giving them, uh, a lethal injection, uh, or, or, you know, doing something to, to kill
01:07:57.020 them actively that's euthanasia. But yes, there are times when, you know, we, we allow a person to
01:08:04.700 die naturally. The interventions would be burdensome and, and may, um, may cause other problems that we
01:08:14.540 don't want to see. Um, my own mother, she passed away last, last year in, um, in a hospice in Owen
01:08:22.300 Sound, Ontario. And, uh, she basically was in a state where she couldn't, she couldn't really do
01:08:31.900 too much. And, and we kind of allowed, uh, her to pass naturally. Um, and, and it was, it was, um,
01:08:40.700 she was in a state where she wouldn't have been able to live long, but we did not, we didn't,
01:08:44.460 we didn't do anything to hasten that. Um, and, uh, we always made sure she was comfortable and had pain
01:08:50.780 relief, but never overstepping that line where pain relief was literally to kill her. Uh, so there
01:08:58.540 is a difference and, and it's, uh, at a root level, it's, you got to look at the intention
01:09:04.780 and what you, what you, what your purpose is and what you want your heart. It always comes down to
01:09:10.300 the heart. Right. And then from there, uh, the actions that are taken. So yeah.
01:09:15.420 Right. Yeah. Thank you for that, David. I know with my own grandmother, she was so dear to me.
01:09:20.700 Uh, I had a very, very special relationship with my grandmother and at the age of 91,
01:09:25.980 she declined very, very quickly to the point, but boy, was she a tough nugget. She came through
01:09:31.100 the war with four boys and my mom. So on her own into Canada and, uh, she didn't let go easy in the
01:09:37.660 end, even though she always talked, she was a woman of great faith and being with Jesus, but it took her a
01:09:43.900 month to decline. And my, uh, uncles, my four uncles, plus some of their wives and my mom and I,
01:09:49.820 we, we always took turns sitting vigil with her. And I can remember her favorite song was amazing
01:09:55.740 grace singing that in her ear, holding her hand. Um, and, uh, you know, she wasn't alone when she
01:10:03.020 passed. And I think people are becoming so busy and we're used to sticking elderly with, uh, you know,
01:10:10.300 people in, in, um, our elderly parents and homes and not providing the care traditionally that we
01:10:16.140 did. It's almost like it's not being passed on to the next generation. And, um, I think that life
01:10:22.300 is fragile and unless we teach our youth to respect life amongst all these disastrous video games and
01:10:29.340 horrific movies, uh, you know, we're, we're, we're going to lose a handle on this, uh, before a
01:10:35.500 generation wakes up and says, this is just morally and ethically so wrong. Okay. So somebody asked that
01:10:42.220 VAERS have shown a huge increase in suicide in youth. Do you believe MAID could be used to allow
01:10:48.700 and assist in suicide in teenagers? Yeah, definitely. I mean, the current, the current law, it does say,
01:10:55.580 um, you have to be at age 18, um, currently, um, to be able to consent. But, uh, March 17th,
01:11:05.480 next year, they're allowing a depression and, uh, anxiety and, and any mental disorder to be a
01:11:11.720 qualifying condition for euthanasia. And the talk is that they're going to expand this to children.
01:11:19.400 I mean, they're talking about infants and it's, um, the hospital for sick children in Toronto,
01:11:26.680 they had produced a report a few years ago saying that, yeah, all children should be able to be
01:11:32.760 euthanized. Um, and, uh, so it's, it's kind of the next inevitable step, uh, as things are going.
01:11:41.400 So, uh, yeah, suicide prevention. I mean, once March 17th comes, forget about suicide prevention,
01:11:48.920 it's suicide provision. That's what the government is going to be in the business of doing for those
01:11:53.640 who are depressed. And, uh, because this is a right, that's what they're saying. It is a right to,
01:11:59.720 uh, to, uh, to interfere with the person's rights. Uh, that's going to be where, uh, people are
01:12:05.960 criminalized. Well, I think that's as well why they are strategically and implement and, and like,
01:12:12.000 this is being implemented, like, as far as the breakdown of parental rights. And so we saw that
01:12:18.740 in, uh, April of 2021, where health officers across the nation strategically, obviously having
01:12:27.380 planned it and discussed it in advance, all of a sudden opened the gates and said that children,
01:12:32.180 12 to 17, you know, uh, could decide for themselves whether they were going to take this
01:12:37.940 medical experimental injection without parental consent. And so just breaking down the power of the
01:12:45.820 parent. And it's just been so frightening. My kids are grown 27 and 29. And I can't tell you,
01:12:52.860 I think I'd be packing them all up and moving to Hungary, uh, where Victor Orban, uh, Orban seems to
01:12:58.460 have, uh, a real good head on his shoulder as a president and, uh, putting the value on life and
01:13:03.880 family. And it's just absolutely a nightmare. I keep saying, this is like the twilight zone. Somebody
01:13:09.800 pinch me or wake me up because I can't believe this is happening. But, you know, we opened the door to this
01:13:15.480 years ago where we didn't stand up, uh, against this evil coming in. And so we got to stand up on
01:13:21.480 mass now. Okay. I know it's late there, but if I could ask a couple of more questions,
01:13:25.720 is that okay with you? Do you have a few more minutes for us? All right, David. Uh, I saw there
01:13:31.080 was a form you could get from a lawyer to sign to say, you don't want to be euthanized. Uh, have you
01:13:37.200 heard about that? How do people get one if there is? Yeah, there are forms available, but I have to,
01:13:43.600 I have to warn you because the problem is that, um, consent is always in the moment. So, um,
01:13:49.920 your immediate, whatever your perceived consent is in that particular moment, if someone's talking
01:13:56.160 to you, a medical professional, you're in a difficult situation and, and they're asking you
01:14:01.100 about it. And, and if maybe you don't understand what they're asking and you're perceived as giving
01:14:06.000 consent in that moment, it doesn't really matter what you've signed. Unfortunately, um, this,
01:14:11.380 this law will say you gave consent. Um, it's, it's a very dangerous, uh, law that we have right now.
01:14:18.000 So, but yes, uh, those, those types of forms are, uh, are useful. They have a place for sure,
01:14:23.500 but they're not a guarantee. Right. Okay. This is a very good question. Are the insurance companies
01:14:30.360 recognizing these made deaths as legal deaths? Basically, are they paying out life insurance
01:14:36.340 on a person who has been euthanized? Yeah, they are. Um, because these deaths are not being
01:14:42.860 put down. Um, the primary cause is, is always the underlying condition. So if the person was disabled
01:14:50.860 or the person had some sort of disease or whatever, they'll put that down as a cause of death. Uh,
01:14:56.540 and they, the notation of made is kind of like secondary and, and, uh, yeah, they, it's the insurance
01:15:03.860 companies have to pay out. I'm, I'm thinking, you know, that the insurance companies are probably,
01:15:09.220 they're not going to fight this. They're going to make a clause because they ended up making a clause
01:15:14.140 due to, uh, people losing their businesses. And as a result in their insurance, originally they had,
01:15:24.640 uh, you know, a right to claim that loss. And then the insurance companies started, started to
01:15:31.080 include that they did not cover, um, uh, viruses and, and, uh, you know, in an effort to get ahead
01:15:38.700 of this. And so I can just foresee they're probably writing out those policies right now and getting
01:15:44.780 ready to put another clause in that says that they won't, uh, provide, uh, insurance to those who have,
01:15:51.080 uh, um, euthanized themselves, uh, because, you know, we've got a lot of desperate,
01:15:56.320 uh, disincentive, uh, if they did that, but unfortunately this, uh, the government has
01:16:02.580 treated this as a human right now. So there's no way the insurance company would dare do that
01:16:09.120 because it would be infringing on what is perceived as, and what is, uh, what the court has ruled as a
01:16:16.100 human right to be killed. Yeah. It's going to be interesting though, you know, because we've got,
01:16:22.100 well, pre COVID they were annihilating the, um, uh, workforce in Alberta, getting rid of the, uh,
01:16:32.020 natural resource industry. These, I heard from friends who knew friends who all, so many people
01:16:38.380 knew somebody who was committing suicide pre COVID in Alberta because, uh, you know, men and women had
01:16:43.920 lost all of their whole livelihood. And then they were trying to find jobs, working two or three jobs
01:16:48.940 to keep things going again, breaking down relationships and homes. And so they were
01:16:52.740 committing suicide at that point. And, um, I foresee that individuals who now have lost their
01:16:59.400 businesses, homes and jobs, and maybe they've got a million dollar, uh, you know, life insurance policy,
01:17:04.860 they go and get euthanized. At least they know their families covered. I mean, it is so sick and deep
01:17:09.780 and dark. What is going on right now? All right. I'm going to ask you one question. Sorry, people,
01:17:14.100 I'm trying to go through. I wish you guys had raised your hand. Um, I, I don't quite get this
01:17:22.780 one. Okay. It says, uh, what are the requirements to ensure DNR requests are genuine, such as witnesses
01:17:30.280 from outside the hospital system that there are many stories from the U S where COVID payments to
01:17:36.980 hospitals, incentivize doctors and hospitals administrators. I get it now to claim the person
01:17:41.920 signed a DNR when family members claim the victim was not in their right mind. And I'm, I'm looking
01:17:49.380 at this as we know hospitals were getting paid to put people on remdesivir and light, uh, the, uh,
01:17:56.600 ventilators. And I wonder what kind of incentives they're going to get for euthanizing people bonuses.
01:18:03.480 I can tell you about one incentive, uh, uh, uh, is happening here in new Brunswick and the
01:18:10.960 vitality, uh, health district, uh, just earlier in the year, they had their first, um, made organ
01:18:19.760 donation death, uh, which is a great incentive. So that means the person is basically killed. Um,
01:18:27.480 and the way they're killed is to preserve the organ. So really they're killed through the organ
01:18:33.040 donation process. Uh, the person requested, uh, uh, made apparently, and, uh, it was an organ donor
01:18:40.380 and the organs were, um, you know, distributed and, uh, to however many people. And of course,
01:18:47.480 that's a great incentive for, um, all the money generated through that process. And, uh, yeah,
01:18:53.780 so there's one incentive right there and there are others as well. It saves money. It just saves
01:18:59.380 money to take someone's life instead of care for them. That's right, David. Thank you. In the report
01:19:05.020 that the weekly report I put out, actually, I touched on that point and I forgot about that
01:19:09.720 is that again, they were, uh, boasting how this would be great as far as organ donation was concerned.
01:19:17.100 I mean, does this sound like communist China, right? Where they're taking people's, uh, organs,
01:19:24.080 top dollar and, and then, uh, selling them. And it's just so, like I said, dark, deep and evil.
01:19:31.240 And I just keep appealing to people. We got to get on our knees. We got to repent. We got to ask
01:19:37.520 the Lord to forgive us for everything in this nation that was ungodly, that we've allowed to
01:19:42.200 seep in from the murder of the infant in the womb, uh, from conception, like you say, to natural
01:19:48.280 death, the murder of an elderly, uh, throughout history. I'm talking biblical history.
01:19:54.080 Nothing new is under the sun. We're repeating history right now. And that once you start,
01:19:58.880 start denying God, taking them out of school, taking them out of government,
01:20:02.400 you start the sacrifice of babies and the killing and murder of babies. You start allowing sexual
01:20:08.860 deviancy into a nation. It is a slippery slope right down the tube to, to evil. And we really
01:20:16.300 need to turn this around. We need to start, uh, caring about who we're electing into office,
01:20:22.620 really doing our homework on who we're voting for and where they stand on these critical
01:20:27.280 issues. And, um, you know, I've, I mentioned the last couple of weeks that we're having elections
01:20:33.160 in, uh, BC, uh, Manitoba, Ontario, PEI, the Yukon, I think the Northwest territories. And, uh,
01:20:42.280 you know, through, through this whole campaign in BC, I learned that 37 mayors automatically won their
01:20:49.420 seats because there was nobody running against them. And this is why I want to get Action for
01:20:55.200 Canada chapters deeply rooted into every single community, because I bet you, if we had chapters
01:21:00.400 with even 50 people in those towns and cities, in some of those towns, especially the smaller ones,
01:21:06.080 we could have, we could overturn, uh, school board trustees. We could replace mayors and city
01:21:11.020 counselors or town counselors. Uh, we can do this people. And I believe that the elections right now,
01:21:17.020 uh, the government's concerned. I think they're trying to cheat in the elections as well. Uh,
01:21:22.960 some of them have the, where it's the mail-ins you need to get actively involved in the elections as
01:21:28.440 well. You need to be there helping to count the votes. And, uh, strategically, it's always been the
01:21:35.280 left that have been involved in these things, but we got to get active and, and we need to get off
01:21:40.320 our butts and do this because absolutely we can't complain unless we're actually doing something
01:21:45.920 involved in turning this around. And so David, thank you so much. I I've been meaning to have
01:21:51.460 you on for quite a while. This was a very critical issue. And, um, so is there anything in closing that
01:21:56.880 you would like to add? Yeah, I just, uh, again, I want to mention this is a critical time next March.
01:22:03.200 They're adding depression to the candidates for killing. Uh, and right now in parliament, uh,
01:22:09.540 they're doing a review. Uh, they were supposed to do this review last year. Uh, they said when they
01:22:14.620 passed the original made legislation in 2016, they said, we're going to do a five-year review.
01:22:19.660 Everything's on the table. Um, but that whole review process has been delayed and now it's
01:22:25.560 turned into, instead of let's review it and consider, you know, maybe reducing or changing
01:22:32.680 the law or, or even revoking the law. Now there's the whole review process is how can we expand it?
01:22:38.680 How can we do more killing, more categories? Uh, so let's, we need to really be speaking to the
01:22:45.800 members of parliament, uh, speak to the committee. You can make submissions to the committee. Uh, we,
01:22:50.860 we need to really be hammering this over the next few months right now.
01:22:56.200 Okay. Yeah. Thank you, David. I, I know that, you know, there's, there's some good MPs out there,
01:23:02.040 but we've had a lot of spineless ones over the last, that's really been revealed over the last three
01:23:06.480 years, especially in the conservative party where many of them didn't speak up until they wanted to
01:23:11.540 run as a leadership of the conservative party or, you know, worried about their position instead of
01:23:16.860 stepping out and becoming an independent, they stayed with the conservative party, which is so
01:23:21.980 corrupted at this point. And so we need to appeal to them because I think there's a real shift taking
01:23:28.820 place on these political issues. Uh, and they want to go where the votes are. And so we are the
01:23:35.300 majority and that's why we need more people writing to MPs, shifting the vote because when they see a
01:23:43.400 majority rise up, they're going to start making those talking points and, and we need to be the
01:23:49.100 ones they're talking about and that can be done. All right, my friend, thank you so much. We're going
01:23:54.920 to look forward to having you on again. David again is with campaign life coalition. I'm sure that
01:24:01.160 if this is going to be, uh, before the parliament again, you'll have other actions coming out. Uh,
01:24:06.860 please let me know so that we can try to support this best we can. I love working with the allies
01:24:12.980 that action for Canada has always look at our partner page and you will know who, uh, the strongest
01:24:18.620 actors are in Canada right now, as far as organizations are concerned, who are really working hard on
01:24:24.800 Canadians behalf. And so again, just, I'm so grateful to David, uh, the issues that he's working
01:24:31.200 on again for faith, family and freedom. He, he is a dear friend. Okay. So next week, uh, on the
01:24:39.600 Empower Hour, Barry Neufeld is going to be on with his lawyer, Paul Jaffe. We're going to talk about what
01:24:44.980 happened in the court yesterday. By then we'll have all of our videos. They're going to be loaded
01:24:49.720 onto rumble. We'll be putting them on action for Canada's, uh, Facebook page. So make sure that you
01:24:55.640 are part of the, uh, Facebook of action for Canada. And, um, it's going to be interesting
01:25:01.080 talking to Barry. I know one of the questions that we, when he came out and had an opportunity
01:25:05.840 to give us an update, when he went, uh, and appealed the decision by judge Ross in BC, as far as,
01:25:14.500 uh, taking on, uh, for furthering the action with Glenn Hansman, the former, uh, president of the BC
01:25:21.980 Teachers Federation. And, uh, judge Ross had ruled on Glenn Hansman's behalf and in his favor. And
01:25:29.920 Barry ended up appealing it. Three BC appeal court judges ended up overturning judge Ross's decision
01:25:37.240 and voted in favor of Barry. And it took approximately, approximately six months before he ended up,
01:25:44.040 uh, you know, finding out what the decision of the courts had been. And so we were, he was in court
01:25:50.380 yesterday. So we've got potentially six months before we hear a decision. We need to be praying
01:25:56.300 about this decision. And I said yesterday, if these, uh, appeal, if these Supreme court appeal court judges
01:26:03.100 are going to be doing their job, they know the constitution, they know the rule of law, they're
01:26:07.620 going to vote in Barry's behalf. There is no doubt that there's defamation. That's what this case is about.
01:26:13.160 And if not, if these judges are corrupted, then we, as Canadians are going to rise up even stronger
01:26:19.860 than before. And we're going to keep going until this is turned over and justice does prevail in the
01:26:26.400 Supreme court of Canada. All right. I just want to thank you all for joining us tonight. And for those
01:26:32.500 of you who, of you who watch us later on Rumble and just say, God bless you and God bless Canada.
01:26:37.460 Welcome to Tanya, God.
01:26:45.560 That's what I've got to say. Look at this crowd.
01:26:51.920 I'm going to thank God and God alone for the ground that I'm standing on.
01:26:58.960 I'm going to thank our founding fathers for giving their lives and sacrificing so much for our freedom.
01:27:14.420 And I'm calling on you today. Don't put them to shame. Don't waste what they did.
01:27:21.780 We have guaranteed rights in this country.
01:27:32.500 We're putting chapters across the nation.
01:27:36.140 We are going to be in every town and every city.
01:27:39.860 And we are going to build communities within these communities of like-minded people
01:27:44.440 who are actually going to care for one another again and love on each other
01:27:48.300 and give each other the help when they're down.
01:27:51.600 We are going to use the teams and the people that build within chapters to support our businesses.
01:27:59.400 The government's actions are completely, 100% unlawful.
01:28:06.020 Judgment will again be found on justice.
01:28:09.800 And those with virtuous hearts will pursue it.
01:28:13.160 You have a virtuous heart if you are here today pursuing freedom and righteousness.
01:28:21.440 And then verse 23 comes along with a promise.
01:28:26.280 God says He will turn the sins of evil people back on them.
01:28:31.840 He will destroy them for their sins.
01:28:35.800 I take great comfort in that because I serve a mighty living God
01:28:43.240 who has allowed us to go through this season of discomfort
01:28:48.780 because we as a nation have turned our backs on Him.
01:28:53.320 And we need to get right.
01:28:55.820 So I am just going to thank you so much.
01:28:59.480 I'm going to say God bless you and God bless Canada.
01:29:03.460 God bless you and God bless you and God bless you.
01:29:07.220 God bless you and God bless you and God bless you and God bless you.
01:29:11.880 God bless you and God bless you and God bless you and God bless you and God bless you and God bless you and Jesus.
01:29:12.300 Thank you.
01:29:42.300 Thank you.
01:30:12.300 Thank you.
01:30:42.300 Thank you.