Action4Canada - October 28, 2022


Ottawa Supreme Court: Barry Neufeld and lawyer, Paul Jaffe provide update


Episode Stats


Length

41 minutes

Words per minute

160.23882

Word count

6,674

Sentence count

5

Harmful content

Misogyny

4

sentences flagged

Hate speech

9

sentences flagged


Summary

Summaries generated with gmurro/bart-large-finetuned-filtered-spotify-podcast-summ .

Join us as we hear from the Supreme Court of Canada s Chief Justice and Justice Minister as they hear the case of Tanya Barry vs. Glenn Hansman. Tanya is a former youth probation officer who served as a Youth Probation Officer in the province of British Columbia, Canada. She has been a long-time advocate for the rights of Indigenous youth and has been involved in the fight for human rights and human dignity for many years.

Transcript

Transcript generated with Whisper (turbo).
Misogyny classifications generated with MilaNLProc/bert-base-uncased-ear-misogyny .
Hate speech classifications generated with facebook/roberta-hate-speech-dynabench-r4-target .
00:00:00.000 it's while the husband went to work and was the provider what took place right so they started
00:00:06.400 to work at work on women and say well you're really you know not worth a lot unless you have 0.98
00:00:12.340 a further education unless you're in the workplace so women started to bite onto that and think yeah 1.00
00:00:19.340 you know i don't just have to be a mother and taking care of people in my community i need to
00:00:24.640 have any kind of self-worth i need to be out there you know working as well and as if you know they
00:00:33.260 were less of a person because they weren't and so the cycle began as well in emasculating men
00:00:39.840 you see it happening in the media in sitcoms in the news in commercials let's just emasculate men 1.00
00:00:46.720 because then we don't have any warriors left in the nation but we have warriors here today andrew
00:00:52.200 you're one of those men that are speaking up on a regular basis so thank you so much for doing that
00:00:56.800 and all of the pastors pastor aaron rock pastor boot there's pastor michael uh you know we just so
00:01:05.200 appreciate them and i love today as well you know we had jack ponsenka here from campaign life
00:01:10.560 coalition we're partners with liberty coalition we have these alignments because these are individuals
00:01:16.640 who um are like-minded and they understand perfectly the war that we're in so that's why we're here as
00:01:24.100 well not only to uh talk about what a woman is but it's to talk about what a man is and how much
00:01:32.060 desperately we need you as warriors in this nation so don't shy away from the responsibility of standing
00:01:38.220 on the front line on that berry we've seen that you've come out of the courthouse could you come on
00:01:43.460 up here for a moment and give us uh some sort of update
00:01:47.300 thank you everyone for being here i really appreciate your presence
00:01:58.460 um just to keep going okay i'm amazed that they got through a very complicated case
00:02:08.680 in the one morning my lawyer had an hour the other lawyer had an hour and uh well there was two
00:02:16.900 lawyers but in total they had an hour and then we heard from uh 12 interveners they only appeared by
00:02:23.660 video so they were five minutes each and except for the attorney general of british columbia
00:02:29.880 uh who was 10 minutes each and they kept focusing on the um rather shocking way i complained about soji123
00:02:41.720 and uh as i was sitting there i almost felt prompted to get up and say your honor can i speak but
00:02:48.300 supreme court of canada they have their rules the only reason i spoke out so strongly
00:02:54.860 was so people would pay attention because i care so much about at-risk kids i was a youth probation
00:03:02.100 officer most of my clients were foster children and over half of those foster children were aboriginal
00:03:08.820 children they are transitioning mostly foster children children who are in care of the state and
00:03:16.160 have no adult to stick up for them and a lot of those foster children are aboriginal
00:03:21.200 and we have a brand new judge michelle obonsoen she didn't seem terribly um sympathetic to my lawyer 0.98
00:03:29.900 and she's the first ever original indigenous person on the supreme court of canada
00:03:35.020 so anyways um the issue was free speech they kept wanting to bringing it in they said that the
00:03:42.240 transgender kids are the most vulnerable in society i have never said anything to condemn
00:03:49.800 transgender or gay kids but i have have been very strong against people who are persuading kids 0.99
00:03:56.840 to try out for the transgender lifestyle start transitioning at school without telling their 0.88
00:04:02.740 parents um take them to clinics to get puberty blockers without parental involvement
00:04:08.700 um there are people here right on this lawn who have experienced that in their families
00:04:13.600 and uh i just hope and pray that the uh the judges uh will give it serious thought they probably have
00:04:22.860 400 pages of written submissions that they have to wade through we probably won't hear from them for a few
00:04:29.760 months before they make a decision but i hope to make the right decision um anyways uh maybe there's
00:04:38.220 questions or uh or i'll give it back to tanya barry could you could you explain to us um exactly what it
00:04:47.500 was that brought you here today uh we understand that this case was specifically a glenn against glenn hansman
00:04:56.460 who made defamatory and libelous statements against you uh three appeal court judges in bc had agreed
00:05:04.140 and yet then they filed a further appeal to the nine supreme court uh justices who agreed that
00:05:11.500 your case should be heard here what was it what is glenn hansman's position that he feels justified
00:05:19.660 in order to make such uh vicious attacks against you as a person and ignite that within your community
00:05:25.820 i put on my facebook site this morning's article from the western standard newspaper and it's the
00:05:34.700 first major newspaper that has clearly laid out what this is all about it started out uh first of all
00:05:42.780 with a complaint by the teachers union to the bc human rights tribunal that i was a danger to students
00:05:49.420 and staff and that complaint has gone nowhere glenn hansman continued to vilify me in the newspapers
00:05:58.700 until finally i had had enough and i went on the offensive i sued him for defamation
00:06:06.620 before we could get our papers together there was a brand new law in british columbia it's only in
00:06:12.300 on ontario and bc it's called anti-slap legislation and it stands for strategic lawsuits against public
00:06:21.580 participation now that legislation was intended to protect little guys if you can imagine an old hippie
00:06:29.660 out in the forest and he loves his spotted owls and he likes to go around hugging trees and he sees the
00:06:36.620 logging companies charging through the forest knocking everything down so he writes a letter to the paper
00:06:41.980 the logging companies are ruining the environment well anti-slap legislation was supposed to protect
00:06:47.980 little guys like him who didn't have much money for lawyers and they were against big corporations who
00:06:53.900 had big legal budgets well it had never been tried in british columbia but glenn hansman turned the law
00:07:02.700 on its head and he used it to claim that i was the big bully and that i was um i was suing
00:07:11.900 him to try and silence him and he had a right to speak up because he was sticking up for a vulnerable
00:07:17.020 population he thought actually he was protecting the his role in the creation of the soji123 program
00:07:26.220 so it had never been tried before this new law justin trudeau appointed a new judge judge ross
00:07:35.820 he'd never heard a defamation case before and this was a complicated twist on defamation so he heard
00:07:42.940 my argument he heard glenn hansman's argument glenn hansman says i got a right to call barry newfeld
00:07:47.820 names because he's a an awful person and the judge sided with hansman well i'd done a lot of fundraising
00:07:55.180 and now i was broke again so i had to look to my friends again and this time i got enough money to go to
00:08:01.100 the bc court of appeals this time there were three very experienced judges and by now mr hansman had
00:08:08.860 already met admitted on the court record that he had defamed me but that he thought he had a right to
00:08:14.300 do it the three experienced court judges of the appeal court in british columbia didn't agree with him
00:08:21.340 they said this would have a chilling effect on free speech if anti-slap legislation was used for this and so
00:08:28.300 they struck down the first judge's opinion and cleared the way for me to start my defamation suit
00:08:35.900 well once again before we got the court documents filed mr hansman who has endless piles of money
00:08:43.660 applied to the supreme court to hear of canada to to strike down the appeal court decision
00:08:51.100 my lawyer who should be joining us shortly was surprised that the supreme court even agreed to hear
00:08:56.540 the case because they had made a decision on a similar case to mine and had ruled in favor of the little
00:09:03.660 guy but anyways here we are today and once again i thank you all for being here and i hope this raises
00:09:12.700 awareness because when i spoke out and this came out in court i was the first and only school trustee in
00:09:19.100 british columbia to speak out and one of the reasons was i think i think i'm the only school trustee in
00:09:27.420 canada that was a probation officer and has worked with victims of sexual abuse and abused kids kids
00:09:38.060 don't like going to mental health counselors they hate being sent to a shrink and the mental health
00:09:45.340 profession finds teenagers very frustrating to deal with because they miss appointments they don't do
00:09:52.060 their homework they're sullen they're not cooperative they're not fun to deal with but and the other
00:09:59.660 thing that the problem of the mental health profession has they can't agree on what kind of therapy to use
00:10:05.900 so they just come up with a pill to give to the kids and they've been accused of relying too much on
00:10:12.300 pharmacotherapy well now all of a sudden they found the magic bullet kid shows up mental health office
00:10:20.860 he's feeling down in the dumps and blue and so the therapist says maybe you're transgender why don't 1.00
00:10:26.540 you try some puberty blockers oh really can i and the referrals to gender clinics has just exploded in the
00:10:35.660 last five years since i've been fighting this i'm not alone anymore in my own community there are five
00:10:43.020 other strong candidates who are joining me my our election is this coming saturday uh we've got some
00:10:49.820 other candidates here who are running in ottawa there's shannon bosche uh chantelle fall and um where's my darling
00:11:01.100 uh ashley darling and uh and there's others around british columbia there's three in the city of
00:11:11.260 vancouver that are running on uh so resistance to this program is beginning to grow and that's that's
00:11:17.900 heartening thank you barry and uh just to say a little bit more about glenn hansman for people who
00:11:26.540 do not know who that is glenn hansman is the former president of the bc teachers federation glenn hansman
00:11:35.820 has also been uh very involved in launching the soji123 in british columbia and the soji123 was
00:11:45.900 crafted by the arc foundation that's arc the arc foundation and uh there was no parental input
00:11:54.940 there were no child psychologists that were involved in this when you look on the arc foundation
00:12:01.020 or any of the information coming out right now because they're very much on the defensive and
00:12:06.380 i'll explain that in a moment they talk about how parents were consulted and teachers were consulted and
00:12:13.180 students were consulted but they were all lgbtq parents students and teachers
00:12:20.140 there was there was no other consultation and there were no child psychologists because they
00:12:26.140 would have been able to say if barry could pick that up after reviewing the soji that there you know
00:12:31.820 was evidence that this was a grooming program that uh we've had reason to be concerned uh then there's
00:12:37.660 no doubt that they knew that as well and so glenn hansman has been very involved in all of this uh glenn
00:12:44.780 glenn hansman of course professes himself he's a homosexual man at the time the minister of
00:12:50.860 education rob fleming was partnering up and i believe it was 200 000 was given by arc to
00:12:59.260 the minister the education in bc to implement this program to the arc foundation sorry and then
00:13:07.260 a pilot program started into nine schools in 2016. so i'm going to back up just for a moment to let
00:13:14.220 you know the history here of how incrementally they've been moving this agenda along with the
00:13:20.540 intention so in 2016 in british columbia the then premier christy clark changed the did an amendment to
00:13:31.260 the human rights code the bc human rights code to include gender identity and gender expression as a
00:13:36.940 protected class now this became a dueling uh i don't want to call it a law human rights code because
00:13:43.820 the constitution says we're all equal under the law and now this is given special privilege
00:13:49.500 that was in july of 2016 and then in september they put soji in these uh nine pilot schools and then in
00:13:57.900 april of 2017 in the spring is when i found out about it and started investigating this and getting
00:14:03.900 together with other uh concerned parents uh about uh bringing awareness to it and of course they were
00:14:10.940 ready for that and they were going to uh demean anybody that was going to oppose this and by
00:14:17.980 september of 2017 they launched it into all schools in british columbia i went to my mla ndp's office uh to
00:14:27.580 make sure like are you aware of this and the woman in the office there's uh you know canadian flag
00:14:33.580 and uh the bc flag in the corner and i was saying you know i want to have a conversation with the my mla
00:14:40.220 about this i i want to bring awareness to what the program is actually teaching our children and she was
00:14:46.380 very confrontational with me and i was uh you know i said this was forced into the school she goes no it
00:14:53.100 wasn't and 100 i'm right it was and then i said look you know what we should be able to go in public
00:14:59.340 spaces according to the law and they should be neutral and i i can't stand riding over a pride
00:15:06.540 sidewalk seeing the pride flags up our schools and uh city halls because the creator of the pride flag
00:15:14.620 what he said was that's what flags are for flags about are about proclaiming power so every time you
00:15:22.300 see one up at city hall they're proclaiming power over city hall it's no longer a neutral space when
00:15:29.340 they could put the pride flag up at your local school they are proclaiming power this is a political
00:15:35.740 movement this is not a group that we need to be uh treading carefully with as if they are the victims
00:15:43.340 as we said before you know what barry has undergone here and i was saying earlier is that there are many
00:15:49.740 victims in society one in four women are sexually assaulted three of those women of the four are in
00:15:56.780 my family i know what this abuse is about if anybody had victimized me over the years where would i be
00:16:07.980 you see you don't thrive in a state of victimhood so why is the government so intent why is the lgbtq
00:16:14.140 sex activists so intent on victimizing this group if they want equality shouldn't they all be equal and
00:16:22.060 said that they can achieve anything they want if they put their mind to it that's where we should be
00:16:27.740 going with this so where does soji come from it's called the comprehensive sexuality education from the un
00:16:36.540 which i refer to as pedophile central so at the un what they did several years ago as well
00:16:43.180 is that they took transgenderism off the list of mental health disorders again so that now when
00:16:50.620 you say something about transgenders that they can point a finger at you and say oh you're in 1.00
00:16:55.740 violation of the human rights code well i'm in violation of a human rights code that you unlawfully
00:17:01.100 put into place because it violates my freedom of thought it violates my freedom of belief
00:17:08.140 what an adult chooses to do is their business but you keep your hands off our kids
00:17:20.380 we send our kids to school for an education not to be indoctrinated
00:17:25.980 and so barry again i just want to thank you so much i'm calling you a national hero
00:17:31.500 uh depending on how this court judges and if they're doing it rightly according to the constitution
00:17:37.660 and the rule of law and the great work that mr paul jaffe at the back of the room there
00:17:43.180 come on up paul um has gone to bat for over all of these years whatever if it is justice we will
00:17:50.300 celebrate justice if injustice is decided on today we will challenge that justice but the greatest part in
00:17:57.580 my heart is the greatest one of all he says that we are to seek justice in the courts but i'm seeking
00:18:06.060 justice in the court of heaven it says thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven so god knows he's
00:18:13.820 all-powerful he's not out of control right now this is perfectly in his control but all things that the
00:18:20.620 devil meant for harm we are going to work to good to good and for good and right now we're in that fight
00:18:26.620 for good for our children so um barry and paul if you can let us know anything further about the
00:18:31.660 courts today that'd be appreciated you know this is a serious meeting but there is a little bit of
00:18:37.900 humor as well my son and i flew out and uh i made my reservation through expedia and guess what hotel i'm in
00:18:46.940 in the ark hotel and we are resting on the ark foundation as we left the courtroom uh the judges
00:18:57.020 left the room and the lawyers from both sides as usual they went over and shook each other's hands
00:19:02.860 glenn hansman wasn't here because he's no longer the union president but the current union president
00:19:07.420 is here clint johnson i know him well he comes from chilliwack we've worked together a lot
00:19:13.340 i went over to offer to shake his hand and he said not on your life i wouldn't be here if it wasn't
00:19:18.940 for my faithful and determined lawyer paul jaffe and paul i'm so thankful tell us give us some thoughts
00:19:30.620 barry is blaming me for this mess now
00:19:32.380 yeah i first met barry when he had a bit of a problem i've managed to explode it into a massive
00:19:40.940 catastrophe all kidding aside you know we're so lucky to live in a country where theoretically we
00:19:49.980 we do have freedom of speech opinion belief association peaceful assembly religion all of these fundamental
00:19:57.420 freedoms theoretically constitutionally enshrined guaranteed and a big part of that is um is what
00:20:07.660 people do in on public issues and um defamation law has always existed as as a limit to what people
00:20:17.180 are allowed to do to each other in the public arena because otherwise nobody's going to come forward and
00:20:21.660 speak out on these controversial things a point i tried to make today and i don't know if it will
00:20:27.580 prevail but i thought to me it's so so important that we encourage people to come forward and have
00:20:35.260 the courage to speak out on controversial matters like buried dead whether you agree with them or
00:20:40.700 disagree with them you've got to admire the courage and you've got to respect the fact that when people
00:20:47.180 cross the line as we allege in the claim he has some recourse to the courts that's essential um it's
00:20:55.100 the only way these these issues get addressed in a civil way you know in a judicious and objective and
00:21:03.100 i guess a non-violent non-confrontational way without the courts where do people go when they've been
00:21:09.420 harmed on these kinds of things so i tried to impart that message today i i think got a fairly good
00:21:15.580 listen uh these things are always unpredictable it's it's really difficult to know uh what the court
00:21:20.620 will do uh but uh we have to be consciously optimistic and uh know that at this point we've we've tried our
00:21:29.180 best and uh see where it goes yeah thank you so much paul and thanks for being in this very long
00:21:37.820 battle alongside barry i met you quite a number of years ago and uh you know who knew that we'd be
00:21:45.260 standing here in ottawa together in front of the ottawa courts on a sunny day it was pretty chilly this
00:21:51.660 morning i tell you my toes were a bit cold but i endured and and it's gorgeous out here and again
00:21:57.500 so we just want to thank you so much yeah thank you i think people would like to know paul's background
00:22:02.940 how he became yeah paul could you explain that to us oh yeah come on tell us a little bit about
00:22:10.780 what got you involved well all right feel free to leave anytime i start speaking folks
00:22:21.420 now i've always had a passion for constitutional issues i actually went to law school just down
00:22:24.940 the road here when the the whole charter of rights thing was uh in this court uh there was a constitutional
00:22:32.060 reference case and what had happened was parliament was tied up for weeks on what's called a filibuster
00:22:38.140 because pierre uh justin's alleged dad was um uh trying to deal with uh getting getting uh westminster
00:22:48.380 uh in in britain to uh amend the bna act and and and anyway long story short i was uh a young guy at
00:22:55.660 the time why not i was still actually bigger than the name now anyway yeah i remember that that was
00:23:01.820 magic i mean that was a magical time in canadian history to see all of this happening living here in
00:23:05.980 ottawa having such reverence for this place which was finally going to be um
00:23:13.740 ruling in a way which enabled these these these uh guaranteed uh rights and freedoms to be entrenched in
00:23:19.740 our constitution so i i i was kind of weaned on the charter but i think maybe you were alluding to
00:23:25.580 my distant family history is that what you were trying to get me to talk about if you want long story
00:23:30.620 short um i've on my father's side uh my family had to uh vote with their feet they in a in a rather
00:23:38.300 desperate uh life-saving move uh in the mid-30s in germany late 30s actually just before the war started
00:23:44.780 uh all of his friends and uh relatives uh didn't do that so uh i wouldn't be here if my family hadn't
00:23:55.180 recognized what some of us recognize happening to some degree here the most horrible things that happen
00:24:05.420 usually happen incrementally and and that was happening in germany in the 30s
00:24:11.740 and some people saw it some didn't uh i'm here because my my father's side saw it happening
00:24:20.060 so i think it's almost genetic with me i'm i'm kind of hardwired to to fight these kinds of battles
00:24:25.740 um and again again i say it has nothing to do with the merits of soji and the whole gender ideology debate
00:24:33.420 uh it has to do with his right and duty as a trustee to speak out on these things and and
00:24:40.140 and and and not to to to uh be open season for ideologically driven activists to target him
00:24:49.820 uh that was the point i tried to make i don't know if it like i said i don't know where it's going to go
00:24:55.100 but but for me that's you soji debate it's it's a serious one but the hill to die on for me is his
00:25:04.060 right to express his concerns and to be protected by the law and and for me that's absolutely that's
00:25:12.860 the heartbeat of democracy and uh it's on a life support right now if this court's poised to do
00:25:18.780 what the other side is urging them to do i i i i think that's more than a slippery slope i see it
00:25:24.860 now i'm not i'm not trying to litigate this case in the public arena here but but i do think it raises
00:25:32.140 some very serious issues and it's going to transcend far beyond soji if he gets shut out of the courts
00:25:38.300 any anybody who criticizes uh whether it's public sector unions governments the the the higher purpose
00:25:46.940 what we call power elites of society anybody who questions the narrative may suffer the same fate as
00:25:53.180 barry if he he doesn't have that protection you know the ability to go to court and fight back
00:25:57.900 so i think it's going it has the potential to go far beyond uh soji not that that's not important
00:26:03.260 enough in itself but yeah those are my rambling thoughts and i'm so thankful to the bc lions
00:26:10.540 because they drafted paul dragged him out to the west coast and that's how i got to meet him
00:26:17.020 that's before they developed really good helmets you might explain why i took the case
00:26:22.380 well that's awesome well paul you've hit on some really interesting points right that we've said
00:26:30.860 that this case is huge for the freedom of speech in this nation but i want to say that if the courts do
00:26:37.420 not judge rightly on this and uphold our constitution then that means that the majority in canada are
00:26:44.220 going to get more vocal and they're going to get more active and because we're not just going to roll
00:26:49.980 over and accept that they're going to crush our democracy and place it with replace it with a 1.00
00:26:56.540 system of marxism and communism because that's the kind of thing that we're hearing about right now
00:27:03.340 when you hear about barry getting attacked uh for his conscience for what he believes to be right
00:27:09.740 where you hear about shannon that you know going through that uh same thing and and it's over us
00:27:16.700 questioning rightfully what it is that is according to our law we should be there you know
00:27:23.660 it's it's very clear in canada that it says that if you know that there's harm being done to a child
00:27:29.740 you have a duty to report it so there's going to be a lot of reporting and activity i won't go into
00:27:35.980 all of that right now but to the police are the rcmp we got the criminal code 1631 and 152
00:27:42.700 on our side when we were talking earlier that you can tell prepubescent children how to masturbate 0.70
00:27:49.900 why would you be doing that unless you're grooming them these are things that have taken place in
00:27:55.660 these books that are reminiscent and what you see in cases of pedophilia so there's going to be
00:28:03.580 those elected officials who are staying down to the party line and going along with this
00:28:09.260 for whatever reason and they not may not be a pedophile themselves but they're being taking
00:28:14.940 part in being complicit to pedophilia and grooming our children that's what this program is now about
00:28:21.340 that's what we're now looking at and facing and so we we don't have the luxury of stepping back
00:28:29.260 and uh you know submitting to what the court does if they're not upholding the rule of law themselves
00:28:35.020 and our constitution the government has commenced war against this nation
00:28:43.100 and it's a very silent war that's becoming more evident
00:28:49.020 and we have a job to do and that is to make sure that we're on the front lines educating people because
00:28:55.340 as i said at the beginning knowledge is power and when you have it you've got to use it but you've got
00:29:00.060 to share it i know that people in this nation have an inkling inside that this is wrong and they need
00:29:07.260 to step up and do something and it's by all of us warriors standing on the front line that we're
00:29:12.380 forging a path and making it available to them to do that that's what each one of you are doing by
00:29:19.660 speaking up and so thank you so much for that and barry thank you so now the process is we we wait for a
00:29:27.020 decision from the courts and there's no timeline to that decision you've said that they've got 400
00:29:32.780 pages to go through and won every court case so far except the one and each time we had to wait six
00:29:38.220 months for them six months on the last one right and and barry had won that one with the appeal
00:29:43.260 um i want to bring you a little bit of good news as well and uh danielle is just bringing it up many
00:29:49.420 months ago like i say i've been in this battle trying to bring awareness to what's called soji in bc it's
00:29:55.020 called the win sex ed program here in ontario soji in alberta arc is wanting to call it i think soji
00:30:01.420 across canada but make no mistake it's the comprehensive sexuality education and and so um
00:30:08.620 we ended up uh for many of you that know uh because i was fighting different battles preco i always say
00:30:15.020 covid wasn't our problem it was pre-covid we were already being groomed and conditioned as a society
00:30:21.980 to uh just march in lockstep anytime the government had said something they were censoring us far before
00:30:29.900 covid came along and they were censoring us by passing these amendments that gave special privilege
00:30:35.900 to one group and they've done it in several different areas that um have put a stranglehold
00:30:42.380 is what their intention is a rope around our neck and tightening it a little bit at a time
00:30:47.260 they release it just to give you enough time to breathe and then start tightening again
00:30:52.700 and so that's why i say we can't ignore it so several quite some months ago um i'd had enough of
00:30:58.220 all of this the books that are being revealed we work together uh partnered up with pierre i've got a team
00:31:04.620 and um as you know we have nearly over well to see where they all are about a hundred chapters nationwide
00:31:10.780 we've got hundreds of people that we're vetting because we want to be in every single town and
00:31:16.780 community building communities within communities where we can bring people together who can run as
00:31:22.380 school board trustees mlas mpps and mps we can do this in british columbia just now we're having our
00:31:30.140 election this weekend municipally 37 mayors won their seat by acclamation because they had nobody running
00:31:38.940 against them that's 37 seats if we can get all the chapters that we could have won that's where
00:31:44.300 we're at because we are the majority so the notice of liability went out to all of our chapters
00:31:50.140 nationwide and it was directed at school board trustees and libraries and so we asked all of our chapter
00:31:56.940 leaders to go in and investigate do they have these disgusting pornographic books in their libraries
00:32:02.540 if so serve them a notice of liability so this is the wind that's going on right now as a result of
00:32:08.540 this the canada i didn't even know this existed the cfla the canadian federation of library
00:32:13.980 associations had put a comment a statement out on their front page their home page and it was in
00:32:21.100 response to action for canada and our notice of liability and no doubt calling it misinformation
00:32:27.260 and doubling down on their support for the victimized lgbtq2s plus plus alphabet soup 0.67
00:32:35.580 so they tried to discredit the notice of liability and so i looked up the border directors and we're
00:32:42.060 making that public who they are because rather than being outraged by children being exposed to
00:32:47.580 pornographic material in the children's section they wanted to discredit the notice of liability and build
00:32:54.540 on their support as another win for us in response to this notice of liability the bc government has come
00:33:03.500 out jennifer whiteside is the minister of education and she doubled down to support arc and soji in the
00:33:11.980 schools and the lgbtq and claiming these are safe they're creating safe spaces and i say for who
00:33:20.140 they're tearing families apart these children are coming home to their parents and saying i'm no longer
00:33:25.340 a girl i'm a boy can you imagine being a parent and being faced with this right now horrifying as i
00:33:33.980 mentioned earlier in my testimony one of my dearest friends has grieved the loss of her daughter as if
00:33:39.420 there was a death and having to rebuild as to how that relationship will carry on this is happening on mass
00:33:48.540 i'm mass psychosis and so jennifer whiteside doubled down and then she talked about who her collaborators
00:33:56.620 are all right the collaborators happen to be the bc government funding arc the collaborators are the
00:34:04.780 canadian government funding arc i thought education was provincial why are they funding arc
00:34:11.180 and a long list of other collaborators the unions in bc are collaborators with arc and jennifer whiteside
00:34:20.700 as far as i'm concerned and what i can see is jennifer whiteside has just made a public statement 0.99
00:34:26.540 of her guilt in supporting facilitating inappropriate explicit and pornographic material to children and
00:34:36.060 sexualizing them in the school system because we have enough evidence that that's exactly what this
00:34:42.700 program is doing it also forced the bctf to make a statement and double down their support
00:34:51.500 for the lgbtq2 plus and the soji123 resource and then they had to add that this is going to put bc
00:35:01.020 backwards because they were coming out against the trustees like barry for running in the upcoming
00:35:07.580 elections and saying you need to vote progressive trustees we're going to provide you a list real soon
00:35:14.460 make sure you talk to your local union and then of course we're getting real hit hard by the media
00:35:21.340 okay cast and ed you know i don't even know if anybody did i mean they're all paid for right we're
00:35:25.980 looking into where they're where the money's coming from and they're they're all paid for bought out
00:35:32.460 and so they're supporting the the school board superintendent who is as well as trying to
00:35:39.500 speak against the notices of liability as misinformation and how they're just creating safe spaces
00:35:47.260 so so many children more than what we ever had in school before maybe .001 percent i mean i don't even
00:35:53.500 think in elementary school there was really enough to qualify any percentage as far as kids that were
00:35:59.580 gay and lesbian maybe in high school for those of us who are older could look back and say yeah i know
00:36:06.140 there was two kids that were either gay or lesbian that was it and as jack ponsenka had said if kids are
00:36:13.180 just left alone to move through any questioning natural or not what they had they would move towards a normal
00:36:21.500 heterosexual lifestyle and so we got all kinds of media doing it one was called i don't think it was black
00:36:28.060 press it was uh something like that i'm really quite quite happy that they finally understand who i am
00:36:34.540 they called me a christian nationalist with a christian nationalist organization i said i'll take that
00:36:42.460 but in there the arc foundation uh reg craig has also
00:36:46.620 also now in a position where he feels he needs to rise up in support of his his beloved soji one two
00:36:54.060 three that is sexualizing children at the earliest stage possible so you see it comes down to personal
00:37:01.340 liability we got them ruffled can you imagine if we could get chapters in every community ruffling the
00:37:11.340 individuals who are trying to normalize this and who are causing devastation and harm to our nation
00:37:20.300 we can do this together we can 100 do this and we will win this war so i just want to just encourage
00:37:28.860 anybody that is going to see this after because we're live on facebook we're going to make this
00:37:34.060 available afterwards please look at look up action for canada become a chapter leader and uh or become
00:37:41.260 a member of a chapter but we're going to be out there we're going to be working with everybody we've
00:37:45.100 got a lot of other strategies and things that we're doing and we've caused the government a lot of grief
00:37:51.180 over these last months with our notices of liability as well against the jab against masking and all the
00:37:58.380 other nonsense we've actually literally had reports where we've saved lives and saved jobs and got a
00:38:04.140 whole lot of masks off kids for the parents that were courageous enough to use it can you believe that
00:38:09.820 you know you don't want to ruffle feathers so you're going to put a mask on your child
00:38:13.420 so anyways please join us um i would just really really encourage that and uh danielle i'm going to give
00:38:20.140 the mic over to you as well danielle is our chapter leader here in ottawa so if you're local please make sure
00:38:26.060 that you connect with her there's a massive uh job that we have going on across canada as well
00:38:33.100 one other thing that i should mention as well is that we've also got a pastoral team and uh we used
00:38:39.740 to be doing webinars for them back in early 2020 2021 sorry until about august when we said you know
00:38:47.420 what we need to focus on our chapters so ron raywald is the head of our pastors with dan vashon and others
00:38:53.740 and so we've got a pastor team and within our chapters they as well are going out making
00:38:59.580 appointments with all the pastors in their community to say hey do you know what's going on
00:39:04.700 presenting them the soji presenting them the books and i'm telling you it is beginning to have a
00:39:10.060 tremendous ripple effect again that knowledge is power and so that's another reason why we got a lot
00:39:16.780 of churches here in ottawa that i hear have been completely silent but we need them on the front line
00:39:22.860 and then we're encouraging them as well to raise up leaders within the church we're working together
00:39:28.060 with great organizations like liberty mike clark with christians that care and uh we've got mark vella
00:39:35.740 with the parents group in uh british columbia as well who see what is needed and they're meeting those
00:39:42.300 needs and they're reaching out and they're trying to not trying to they are providing a great deal of
00:39:47.020 support so just to thank you to everybody but a special thank you to danielle who made sure that
00:39:53.980 we all were fed and had something to drink and that everybody was coordinated so can i have a big hand
00:39:59.180 for danielle and is raphael still here yeah she's over there but just wanted to give her a big shout out
00:40:07.100 as well for introducing all the guests it's so good to see our younger generations involved as well it's
00:40:13.180 critical to the future so i'll um i want to add one piece of housekeeping shannon yes come on up shannon
00:40:19.820 and then we'll give it over to danielle i still want to hear from hi everybody um uh jonathan was passing
00:40:27.100 on invitations to the rito club for a reception that's uh going to be happening at four o'clock this
00:40:31.740 afternoon um i was able to arrange that as a member and i wanted to uh just remind everybody
00:40:37.660 or or point out the rito club is a little bit strict about their dress code it's business casual
00:40:42.540 um and uh i can get away with wearing this clean jeans and a collared shirt and a sweater
00:40:49.340 and if if you have the ability to join us it would be wonderful um and i just want to share that
00:40:55.260 it starts at four o'clock um and then there's a website uh stopwoke.ca uh that i wanted to share
00:41:01.740 with you and that is the um uh where you can find resources of various uh school teachers or uh sorry
00:41:07.820 teachers uh non-woke candidates for school trustee running in ontario what's that website
00:41:15.420 nbc as well stopwoke.ca
00:41:26.140 so
00:41:37.020 you