00:05:36.000Melanie Bennett of Juneau News reporting this and posting it on X,
00:05:40.860asking Patrick Brown, the mayor of Brampton,
00:05:43.460why is this allowed to happen in his city, in Brampton?
00:05:48.860Pointing out again that the IRGC is listed as a terrorist entity in Canada.
00:05:53.840And another user on X Israel Now writes this, the Mosswium Islamic Center in Brent, Ontario is having a service to support Khamenei slash Hitler, he calls them. This is very dangerous. The Islamic Center receives funding from the government of Canada because, of course, they do.
00:06:09.200Okay, guys, let's be real. Crime is up. Repeat offenders are released on bail. Police responses
00:06:15.240are slower than ever. And in many places, law abiding citizens are expected to just hope
00:06:21.220nothing bad happens. That's not good enough. And that's why I'm very pleased today to be telling
00:06:25.720you about Berna. And I'm so pleased to have this partnership with Juno News because I actually own
00:06:30.360one myself. I bought one before we ever had this deal with Berna. So what is Berna? It is a non
00:06:35.780lethal self-defense launcher that gives you real protection without carrying a firearm. It looks
00:06:41.900like a firearm. It kind of feels like a firearm, but it's not. It's non-lethal. So Berna launchers
00:06:46.540look and feel like a real handgun, but they don't use bullets. Instead, they fire powerful kinetic
00:06:51.560rounds designed to stop a threat from a distance up to 60 feet without lethal force. Here's why
00:06:57.700it matters. You don't need a firearms license. You don't need a background check. There's no
00:07:02.240waiting period. There's no permanent life altering consequences if you're forced into the situation
00:07:08.400where you have to defend yourself. And let me just tell you folks, it's all too real. It's all too
00:07:12.540normal in Canada. We see stories all the time in the news of home invasions and criminal gangs,
00:07:18.240and it's scary. And many times it's too close for comfort. Again, that's why I bought one
00:07:22.640myself. These things are designed to stop. They're not designed to kill. They are a less lethal
00:07:28.040option made specifically for Canada. So this product is legal in all 10 provinces and it
00:07:34.080ships for free. I ordered one of these things to my farm in Ontario. It came just a few days later
00:07:40.020and instantly it gave me peace of mind and real protection for women, for parents, for seniors,
00:07:46.960for anyone who doesn't want to have a lethal weapon in their home or at their easy disposal.
00:11:05.140Carney himself says a partnership with India will deepen the ties, and he's looking for 13 new strategic partnerships with universities, calling Canada and India one family okay.
00:11:14.220The greatest, most enduring strengths between Canada and India are the families who call our nation's home.
00:11:22.740Nearly 2 million Canadians trace their roots to India, including leaders in business, science, culture, and government.
00:11:31.260Tens of thousands of people travel between our countries every year to visit friends and family.
00:11:38.340400,000 talented Indians study in Canada.
00:11:44.520That is twice the number in the United States.
00:11:46.840It is four times the number in the United Kingdom.
00:11:50.440These students, these connections, deepen our ties.
00:11:54.500And so we're collaborating to build on those strengths.
00:11:57.000We've launched the new Canada-India Talent and Innovation Strategy
00:12:00.940with 13 new partnerships to deepen our ties in education.
00:12:05.940And this includes collaborations involving McGill,
00:12:08.840the University of Toronto, University of British Columbia
00:12:12.080to work across artificial intelligence,
00:12:16.000health sciences, and digital architecture.
00:15:58.600They didn't share it anywhere and they refused to give it over to Juno News.
00:16:01.900Well, they have given it over to Global News so you can read the whole report on their
00:16:06.320website, but they did some extra reporting.
00:16:08.040They interviewed a law partner who is an expert in Aboriginal law, who basically just says what I say and what Dallas Brody say, saying this is despicable.
00:16:18.160It is it does absolutely doing secret deals does absolutely no good for reconciliation or the economy is not good to do this kind of thing in secret.
00:16:27.240And that's only really the beginning of our concerns. But here is Global News's interview with Thomas Isaac.
00:16:32.340Tom Isaac is a former chief treaty negotiator for the province and a leading expert on aboriginal
00:16:38.000law. I don't know what the ultimate endgame here is for the federal government or the provincial
00:16:42.080government, what they're trying to do to our economy, but doing secret agreements does absolutely
00:16:47.520no good for reconciliation or our economy. And I stand by that. And it's not just the public that
00:16:54.660was left out and left in the dark on this. The premier of British Columbia says that he also was
00:16:58.720not informed and is not up to date on what happened. So at a press conference in Victoria,
00:17:03.240Premier David Eby admitted that he wasn't briefed by the feds on the decision to recognize
00:17:07.960Musqueam title over large parts of the lower mainline, including all of Vancouver. Let's play
00:17:12.840that clip. To the best of my understanding, the provincial government was not briefed at the
00:17:16.240political level on this. I can't say whether or not at this stage, whether any public service
00:17:20.600members had line of sight to it. I certainly didn't. But with that said, I'm not surprised
00:17:25.920that the feds were involved in these conversations, they've been involved with these conversations