Juno News - January 18, 2019


The True North Report: What an embarrassing week for Canada


Episode Stats

Length

28 minutes

Words per Minute

161.3082

Word Count

4,559

Sentence Count

328

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

In this episode, Candice talks about a bunch of crazy news stories involving an alleged terrorist or a convicted terrorist who has a connection to Canada. She counts down the 5 stories featuring a terrorist or alleged terrorist with a link to Canada!


Transcript

00:00:00.880 Hi everyone, we are live. My name is Candace Malcolm with True North and I wanted to come
00:00:06.400 live today because I want to talk about a whole bunch of stories that are in the news right now.
00:00:11.040 It was an unbelievable news week just in terms of how many new cases and stories we heard about
00:00:16.960 relating to an alleged terrorist or a confirmed terrorist or a terrorist who carried out an attack
00:00:23.760 that had some kind of a tie or some kind of a nexus to Canada. So I'm going to count down
00:00:29.120 the five stories of the week that involved an alleged terrorist and had a connection to Canada
00:00:35.600 before. Into that though I want to do some housekeeping issues here. I want to tell you
00:00:40.640 guys a bit about some updates that we've had at True North that I'm excited to announce and excited
00:00:46.240 to talk about. So I'll do that first, get that out of the way, and then we will jump into these crazy
00:00:52.880 news stories that have been blowing up all week. So for True North, we basically had a bunch of
00:00:59.920 changes went down over the new year and we're transitioning. So we brought on a bunch of new
00:01:06.160 staff, new fellows. We've got some new writers really excited about Anthony Fury, who's a columnist
00:01:11.520 at the Toronto Sun and the host of the national radio podcast or Sirius XM show, sorry. He's
00:01:18.720 joined True North. We've also got Graham Gordon, who's an investigative journalist in Toronto,
00:01:24.160 and he is now with True North. He's putting out a weekly podcast and a report called the
00:01:29.760 True North Field Report. So he's doing investigative reporting in Toronto, in and around that area,
00:01:35.360 looking into issues, border security. Right now he's working on a series of reports about migrants and
00:01:42.640 asylum seekers and refugees staying in Toronto, staying in homeless shelters and hotels and all that
00:01:48.000 kind of stuff. He's got a report out from last week, another one coming out later today. So
00:01:53.280 definitely check that out. We've got a new website, so you can find our stuff now
00:01:57.760 at tnc.news. That's tnc.news. That's our new website, new news site. No longer using
00:02:07.680 truenorthinitiative.com. You can now find our stuff at truenorthcanada.com or tnc.news. So that's
00:02:14.000 really exciting. And we've got some interviews. Andrew Lawton, a True North fellow, has sat down,
00:02:22.160 done a couple of interviews that we're going to be rolling out over the next couple of days. He sat
00:02:26.080 down and chatted with Lindsey Shepard, who is the brave TA, former teaching assistant from Wilfrid
00:02:33.600 Laurier University, who went through that crazy ordeal with her Marxist professors over, she was basically
00:02:41.520 punished and censored over showing a clip of Jordan Peterson to her students. And according to the
00:02:47.760 Marxists at the University of Wilfrid Laurier, that was unacceptable. So anyway, he sat down with her.
00:02:53.360 Lindsey is also doing some work with True North, and she submitted a couple of columns that are up on
00:02:57.840 our website. So you're going to want to check those out. Okay, I think that's all for housekeeping.
00:03:05.440 Thanks so much for joining the podcast or joining the video, I should say. Let me know where you're
00:03:09.600 watching from. Let me know where you are right now, what you're up to this Friday, I guess it's Friday
00:03:14.960 evening, Friday afternoon, depending on where in Canada or where in the world you are. For me,
00:03:21.600 personally, personal news, today's my fifth year wedding anniversary. So my husband and I got married
00:03:26.400 five years ago today. I'm excited. We're going out for dinner later tonight. But before that,
00:03:31.440 I wanted to jump on and do this podcast. So without further delay, let's get to it. There are five
00:03:38.000 stories this week that featured a terrorist or alleged terrorist or a condemned terrorist,
00:03:45.680 a convicted terrorist that had some kind of a nexus or some kind of connection to Canada. These stories
00:03:51.440 drive me crazy when I see them in the news. So many of the times you just don't even understand how the
00:03:56.560 person is Canadian. Like how did they become a Canadian citizen? When did they live in Canada?
00:04:02.320 Why were they ever admitted in the first place? And a couple of these stories are like that. They're
00:04:07.600 real head scratchers. So let's get to it. The first story, this one came out earlier this week. It is a
00:04:17.600 story of an individual who was captured by Canadian allies in Syria. So for folks who have been following
00:04:24.720 this story and paying attention, there are a bunch of Canadians who went to fight for ISIS. A lot of
00:04:30.880 them were killed there. Some of them managed to come back to Canada. There's about 60 known terrorists
00:04:36.400 that are back in Canada that have managed to slip through that the officials, the Canadian officials
00:04:40.960 know about, and they're monitoring and tracking, but for some reason they're not arrested. Well,
00:04:45.520 there's still some ISIS fighters that are over there continuing to fight for ISIS, even though ISIS
00:04:50.400 has mostly been completely destroyed in Syria and Iraq. But here's one individual. He's a Saudi Arabian
00:04:59.200 born Ethiopian citizen, if you get that. So he was born in Saudi Arabia, even though he's of Ethiopian
00:05:06.880 heritage and background. And then somehow he's also Canadian. And so here he is, Muhammad Abdullah Muhammad.
00:05:14.560 And he was captured by Canadian allies, US led allies in Syria. He's being held. And he's a Canadian citizen.
00:05:26.800 So he was captured. He's being held. There's now about 15 of these individuals who are being held in
00:05:34.240 basically a prison cell being maintained by our allied Syrian forces and the Syrian democratic forces.
00:05:41.760 And they basically call him an ISIS member of Ethiopian origin who holds Canadian citizenship.
00:05:49.520 That same group that's holding him has alleged that this guy was a commander. So he's not just sort
00:05:54.880 of like a run of the mill fighter. He was actually a guy in a position of leadership. And there's a report
00:05:59.600 from Global News that alleges that this individual might have been a spokesperson for ISIS, might have been a narrator
00:06:05.520 in one of those ISIS propaganda videos. And so this is pretty serious. These are the people who the United
00:06:12.160 Nations is urging Canada to bring back to Canada. There's a whole legal dispute. Canada doesn't want
00:06:17.840 to bring these people back because everyone knows our court system and our system for dealing with
00:06:23.760 terrorists is a total joke. And the likely chance that we would be able to actually have evidence
00:06:29.840 against this person that would hold up in court and that we will be able to keep him in prison and
00:06:34.880 prison him are, you know, not likely or not 100% sure. So because of that, Canada's kind of not
00:06:43.920 wanting to bring these guys back home. But here we have a Canadian. Apparently, he lived in Toronto for
00:06:51.120 some time. He attended Seneca College, apparently, according to Global News. And he is now being held
00:06:58.560 in prison. It's interesting, he did this video. Let me see if I can open it here.
00:07:04.880 Here he is. I'm going to show this quick video of this guy.
00:07:07.440 All right, that's enough of that guys. So anyways, guys being held,
00:07:38.160 and we don't really know what's going to happen with him. So that's the first story. Let's move on
00:07:42.880 because we've got a lot to get to. The second story, this one, we report on True North. I don't
00:07:46.880 know if anyone else reported on it, but there is a convicted terrorist who is sitting in a U.S. prison
00:07:54.240 who was found guilty of terrorism by the U.S. and he's a dual Pakistani Canadian citizen. The reason
00:08:00.000 he is in the news is because he's set to be released from the U.S. in 2021. And because of a new
00:08:07.360 law in Canada, he's going to be extradited back to Canada after he's released. So just a bit of
00:08:13.440 background on this guy. His name is Turar Hussein Rana. He's a convicted terrorist. And he is a
00:08:20.000 Pakistani who also has Canadian citizenship. So this guy was convicted of conspiring to kill and behead
00:08:28.720 a Danish journalist, the Danish journalist who created the cartoons that depicted the Muslim
00:08:38.960 Prophet Muhammad and caused a huge stir around the world, across the Islamic world mostly.
00:08:44.720 So he, this guy was part of a plot and he wanted to kill that Danish journalist. He was arrested and
00:08:51.760 charged in 2009 and he remains in a U.S. prison. Okay, so because he's a dual citizen, he's Pakistani but
00:08:59.680 he's also Canadian, the Canadian government took steps towards revoking his Canadian citizenship. Remember
00:09:06.000 there used to be a law on the books in Canada that would revoke citizenship from convicted terrorists
00:09:11.680 who had dual citizenship. It became an election issue in 2015 because the Conservatives and former
00:09:18.320 Prime Minister Stephen Harper believed in revoking citizenship for terrorists. Justin Trudeau and the
00:09:24.000 Liberal Party of Canada were opposed to doing that and so that was the whole issue. So remember there was
00:09:31.600 audio recording of Justin Trudeau saying that he believed that terrorists should get to keep their
00:09:36.160 Canadian citizenship and they had that whole mantra saying a Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian and
00:09:41.600 you can't provoke citizenship even from a dual citizen who engaged in terrorism. Basically like the
00:09:49.760 worst kind of treasonous traitors, Trudeau wanted to protect their citizenship. So this guy was one of the
00:09:56.640 people who was caught up in that policy because he was in the process of having a citizenship revoke.
00:10:02.880 Had he had his citizenship revoked then when he got out of prison in the United States
00:10:06.560 he wouldn't be Canadian Canada's problem at all. He wouldn't have anything to do with Canada,
00:10:10.480 he'd be Pakistan's problem and they would have to take him back. But because Trudeau changed the law
00:10:16.160 and reinstated citizenship for terrorists this is one of the guys who because of that law because of that
00:10:22.240 change when he walks free which will be in probably less than two years he is going to be coming to
00:10:29.360 Canada. So thanks a lot for that Justin Trudeau. All right story number three. This one you might have
00:10:35.840 heard of before a Canadian tire terrorist attack, ISIS terrorist attack. She was charged and sentenced.
00:10:43.840 Well she was convicted this week. She was in court on Wednesday and Thursday and was found to be guilty
00:10:50.720 of terrorism charges. Her name is Rehab Doubman. She's 34. So for folks who don't remember this case
00:10:59.200 basically this strange woman was wearing an ISIS mask. She took like a bandana that was black,
00:11:05.920 black and white bandana, wrapped it around her head, had the big ISIS logo on her forehead,
00:11:11.600 went into a Canadian, Canadian tire store in Scarborough, Ontario, which is just in Toronto,
00:11:18.000 and basically grabbed a golf club and started swinging it and attacking Canadian tire employees,
00:11:26.480 screaming al-Akbar and saying this is for ISIS. They grabbed the golf club, they grabbed the golf club
00:11:34.240 and tried to subdue her. She then pulled out a knife and tried to stab people. They grabbed the other arm
00:11:41.520 with the knife. She started biting them and eventually they just subdued her and held her down.
00:11:47.040 And so, you know, she was basically an unrepented ISIS terrorist in court. She maintained that she did
00:11:54.560 it for ISIS and that she was part of ISIS and she was convicted in a court this week of those charges.
00:12:01.280 But I think the most interesting part of this story is something that was revealed from the court
00:12:06.960 documents that hadn't previously been released. I'm surprised this wasn't bigger news because it was
00:12:12.320 pretty shocking to me when I learned about it. But we learned through the statements of claim in court
00:12:20.000 that this woman had tried to join ISIS. So she considered herself an ISIS member from 2014 on.
00:12:26.000 In 2016, she said that she traveled to Turkey. So she flew from Toronto to Istanbul. She from Istanbul,
00:12:35.280 she managed to trek her way across Turkey and went the same path that all the Western terrorists had
00:12:41.840 joined ISIS took, tried to cross into Syria at that Turkey-Syria border. And it was there that she was
00:12:48.800 intercepted and stopped by Turkish authorities who had been working on a tip, apparently from her own
00:12:53.840 brother who said that she was there trying to join ISIS. And so they detained this woman and sent
00:12:59.120 her back to Canada. Okay. So they sent her back to Canada. That's a crime, by the way, leaving Canada
00:13:05.200 for the purpose of carrying out a terrorist attack or joining a terrorist group is a it's a felony. It's
00:13:10.960 in federal law. And the sentence for that can be up to life imprisonment. And yet for some reason,
00:13:18.960 this woman was, according to the RCMP, she was interviewed by the RCMP, but no charges were laid,
00:13:26.640 and the file was closed. So for some reason, even though this woman is like an outward supporter of
00:13:34.640 ISIS, she's a loud, you know, enthusiastic ISIS supporter, the RCMP did nothing. The RCMP just
00:13:43.440 interviewed her, determined that she wasn't a threat or that it wasn't a big deal that she had just tried
00:13:48.720 to join ISIS. And so they let her go. A year later, she's in a cane, tired, carrying out her own version
00:13:56.480 of an ISIS inspired attack. Yeah, it was a pretty low, low tech, low grade attack that didn't lead to
00:14:03.120 anything damaging, but she still had the intent, she still had the ideology. And for some reason,
00:14:09.920 the RCMP just didn't take her seriously. It's unfathomable to me how the RCMP can just know of a
00:14:16.960 person who traveled to try to join ISIS, was stopped, and then they just let her go. Basically,
00:14:23.440 they questioned her, they closed the file, and they said that the case was closed. Well,
00:14:28.160 no, I mean, this woman clearly hates everything about Canada, hates the West, still wanted to go
00:14:33.440 on a rampage to kill Canadians. She's unrepentant, unremorseful. In court, she said that the reason she
00:14:41.600 was doing this was because of ISIS. When you kill Muslims, you pay for it, she said. She did it for
00:14:49.040 revenge to stop killing Muslims in Syria and Iraq. You're killing ISIS. I'm from ISIS, she said.
00:14:54.720 She said she was disappointed that she didn't hurt more people, that she hoped to be a martyr.
00:15:00.080 I mean, you read the details of this case, and you can see that she really, really is unrepentant
00:15:06.800 and a hardcore ideological ISIS member. So that's disappointing that the RCMP didn't handle that.
00:15:14.720 I've got a column coming out in the Toronto Sun on this case. It's going to be out later this
00:15:19.840 afternoon. I'll post it, but I go into all the details and everything there. Let's move on. I
00:15:24.960 think we're on the fourth one now. The fourth one just came up today. This was breaking news earlier this
00:15:30.720 morning. There was a Canadian who was identified as a suspect in a Kenya hotel attack. So Al-Shabaab,
00:15:38.560 which is a terrorist group based out of Somalia, Al-Shabaab means the youth, and they're kind of an
00:15:43.680 Al-Qaeda affiliate. And so they're known for carrying out terrorist attacks in that region
00:15:49.440 and specifically against civilians in Kenya. Well, earlier this week, a group of five or six
00:15:57.440 terrorists attacked a hotel complex in Nairobi, Kenya. Five of them were gunmen and they went in.
00:16:04.800 Basically, they had a bunch of bombs set up in the hotel. The bombs went off. And then as the people
00:16:10.880 were fleeing the hotel, because there were bombs going off, there were five terrorists there shooting
00:16:15.520 people. So they managed to kill 22 people. The four of the gunmen were killed. There was also a suicide
00:16:22.720 bomber. He blew himself up. He was killed. And Al-Shabaab, this Somali terrorist group, is taking
00:16:28.960 responsibility. Now, the news that came out today is that the local police in Kenya have arrested five
00:16:36.160 individuals who are considered to be co-conspirators or who are alleged of being co-conspirators.
00:16:41.600 And one of those individuals has been identified as a Canadian citizen,
00:16:47.040 a guy named Giled Abdahakam. And we don't know anything about this guy. We know nothing about him
00:16:57.760 other than that, for some reason, he has a Canadian passport, for some reason. For some reason, this guy
00:17:06.240 has a Canadian passport. Who knows why? So we don't know anything about him. We don't know where he was
00:17:11.040 born, when he became Canadian. We don't know whether he's ever lived in Canada. We just know
00:17:17.280 that he is Canadian. He's been arrested. He hasn't been proven of anything in court. At this point,
00:17:23.360 he's just alleged, at this point, he's being held by police and authorities in Nairobi. And
00:17:32.000 he's alleged to be part of him trying to load a video from Natasha Fattah over at CDC.
00:17:37.360 Information was breaking. They have taken five people into custody. And one of them is a Canadian
00:17:42.800 national, who they are alleging is a co-conspirator. All right, well, it's basically just repeated
00:17:49.760 the information I gave. This isn't loading properly right now. But you can find Natasha
00:17:55.120 has been breaking it all down. And it's all the information on her Twitter page. That's not going
00:18:00.160 to load either. That's okay. That's not going to load. Anyway, what she's what she's going through in
00:18:06.960 this report is that earlier this week at a hotel complex. So these no, it's not going to work. All
00:18:14.160 right, let's not try. She's breaking it down basically saying that they have information that
00:18:19.840 there's a group of co-conspirators that people out of Somalia were planning this attack. And that it's
00:18:26.080 basically an international incident because the attack, the attackers were based out of Somalia,
00:18:33.360 and they launched this attack in Kenya. This is the first time that al-Shabaab has targeted civilians
00:18:39.280 in Kenya. There was a huge attack back in 2013 against a mall. Same kind of idea. Terrorists went
00:18:47.040 through a mall, kind of like a modern Western mall in Nairobi, Kenya, shooting people. I think about 130
00:18:53.200 people were killed in that attack. And then they also had an attack against a university. And it's pretty
00:19:00.560 horrific stuff. But the university attack. So here it is. Sorry, the mall attack that killed 67 people,
00:19:08.000 the university attack in 2015, 167 people were killed. So this is still a breaking story that's
00:19:15.600 that's unfolding. A lot of the details are unknown at this point. But the Canadian man is accused of
00:19:22.160 aiding and abetting the al-Shabaab terrorists. So pretty horrific story there. And finally, let's do the
00:19:30.000 fifth one here. This is a story closer to home. We learned new information this week about the Danforth
00:19:38.560 shooter. Remember him? Last summer, he carried out, Faisal says his name, and carried out deadly attack
00:19:48.880 There's a picture someone had on their Instagram here of the attacker, gunmen walking calmly down
00:19:54.000 the Danforth, Danforth Avenue in Toronto, the Greek town, as it's known, which is like a lively residential
00:20:01.280 area with lots of restaurants and bars. It was a warm Sunday evening and this terrorists just basically
00:20:07.360 started shooting up restaurants, shooting up cafes. He shot a little girl in an ice cream parlor.
00:20:13.440 He killed two people, a 10 year old and an 18 year old. And interestingly, I've talked about this a lot
00:20:24.480 before, but interestingly, when this attack happened, there was this weird response by both the media,
00:20:31.040 the police and politicians that they didn't want to acknowledge like any of the basic facts
00:20:36.880 of this case. They quickly had a statement that came out saying this guy was suffering from some
00:20:41.760 kind of a mental illness, an undefined mental illness, and that he was kind of like not to
00:20:48.240 not to blame. It wasn't his fault. And that was sort of the storyline. Anyone who talked about ties to
00:20:54.640 terrorism talked about his personal background, which included, I mean, he came from an Afghan family
00:21:02.080 living in sort of low income area of Toronto. He was, his family had lots of connections to gangs.
00:21:09.440 He had traveled himself to Pakistan. There were police reports saying that he had been known to
00:21:15.120 police. He, they were looking into his website history, which included ISIS websites. Anyway,
00:21:21.120 no one wanted to talk about the terrorism or national security connections. Everyone wanted to emphasize
00:21:26.080 the mental health connections. Well, there's a new report that came out this week. Police finally
00:21:33.280 let more information be known. They released a previously unredacted search warrant that they had.
00:21:38.960 So we got to know what they found in the killer's apartment when it was searched and in his bedroom.
00:21:44.800 And so what we found, I think that the three big things, the three big takeaways of what we found
00:21:51.840 were that the guy had a stockpile of weapons. He was clearly a huge gun enthusiast. He had AK-47s. He had
00:21:59.520 a bunch of other weapons all found in his room. Second, he was very political. The idea that he was sort of
00:22:07.840 just a mentally ill boy that didn't, wasn't really political at all was disproven because he had a large
00:22:14.160 collection of DVDs. He was a conspiracy theorist. He was really into 9-11 conspiracies, conspiracies
00:22:21.280 about the Iraq war. He, he obviously had political views and political opinions. And I think that that's
00:22:27.600 relevant. And then third, the police found receipts for $9,000 in cash payments to a Pakistani non-profit
00:22:36.320 in order to give something called a mosque fund and membership fees. So the whole idea that this
00:22:43.360 wasn't a terrorist attack rested on the idea that he wasn't religious and that he wasn't political.
00:22:50.160 Well, the information from the Toronto police proved that he was both political and religious,
00:22:56.320 and I think that that helps us understand his motives, right? Mental illness is not a motive.
00:23:01.680 Mental illness doesn't cause you to get a bunch of guns and go shoot up little girls in the Danforth,
00:23:07.600 in Toronto. That, you know, that, that, that might be part of the equation that he was,
00:23:12.800 you know, mentally ill. I'm sure a lot of these terrorists are mentally ill. You,
00:23:16.000 you kind of have to be mentally ill to go and randomly start killing a bunch of people,
00:23:21.040 be it for your religious convictions or for other reasons. So, you know, I don't know the guy wasn't
00:23:26.000 crazy. Um, but the idea that we can't talk about his connections to terrorism, we can't call us
00:23:31.600 terrorists. Terrorism is nonsense, especially given that ISIS claimed responsibility. So
00:23:38.080 that is the fifth Canadian with a nexus, a Canadian person with the nexus to Canada, who, uh, who was in
00:23:46.800 the news this week for terrorism. And then I said, I would do a bonus story as well, because I mean,
00:23:52.960 this is a crazy week. How often do you have five news stories in one week about Canadians involved
00:23:58.480 in terrorism? Uh, well, this, this other one is, is just as concerning. Uh, you might have seen this
00:24:04.400 story. Person considered national security concern gets permanent residency in error. And there's
00:24:12.480 Canada's public safety minister, Ralph Goodale, who had no good explanation to how this happened. So
00:24:18.480 permanent residency is like a Canadian version of a green card. It means that you get to stay and
00:24:23.680 live in Canada. So for some reason, not only was this person let into the country, like he was admitted
00:24:29.680 at a border somewhere, um, but he was also approved and given permanent residency despite a known, um,
00:24:37.920 national security concern by Canadian officials. The story is super vague. We don't learn anything about
00:24:43.280 this guy. We don't learn who he was when he entered Canada. We don't know if he was an asylum seeker,
00:24:48.560 an illegal migrant, a refugee claimant, or, or whether he was just sort of a person who came to
00:24:54.960 work in Canada. We have no idea. We don't know any information about him. Um, basically all it said was
00:25:00.560 that he was, that there was a series of failures that led to this unnamed person being granted
00:25:06.880 permanent residency. And the reason that it was reported is because the 2018 briefing note
00:25:14.160 to the minister was leaked to CTV news. Oh, sorry, not leaked. It was given to CTV through access
00:25:21.840 information. So somehow CTV got a tip and filed an access information and got this story. No
00:25:28.240 information. We don't even know if this guy's still in Canada. It doesn't say, it doesn't say whether he was,
00:25:33.040 you know, whether after they found out about it, they rectified it and kicked him out of the country,
00:25:38.640 doesn't say. So we have no idea. All we know is that basically our system doesn't work the way it
00:25:46.320 should if we're having people who have no national security concerns given permanent residency. And,
00:25:55.120 you know, again, no, no details. They, all they say is that they can't, they can't comment,
00:25:59.440 the government can't comment on these kinds of personal matters. And so, you know, that's it.
00:26:07.920 We have no idea, but it's pretty pathetic. I mean, the idea that we have, you know, at least 60 known
00:26:14.960 terrorists walking around in Canada, walking free. There's stories almost every day in the news about
00:26:20.400 individuals who are somehow Canadian, who are involved in terrorist groups, either ISIS,
00:26:25.120 or Al Qaeda, or Al Shabaab, or just sort of, you know, their own kind of lone wolf attacks, or just,
00:26:33.360 you know, ideological jihadists, like the individual who wanted to kill the Danish cartoonist.
00:26:39.440 You know, why, why are these individuals, these are the kind of individuals who should never become
00:26:44.640 Canadian in the first place. If we had proper screening, proper vetting, even the idea of when
00:26:50.560 people come to Canada, they should adopt Canadian values. We should be asking about their worldview
00:26:55.760 and their ideology when they come to Canada. We shouldn't be letting people become Canadian,
00:27:00.400 who want, who believe in blas, imposing blasphemy laws, believe that they should be killing journalists
00:27:06.640 over not liking the cartoons that they make. It just shows major problems all the way through. And then
00:27:13.760 this story is kind of the icing on the cake that we can't even stop people who we know are national
00:27:20.080 security threats to our country from getting inside. It's totally disgraceful, totally ridiculous. So
00:27:27.040 all those stories, all six of those stories we've written about for True North, so you can read them
00:27:31.920 more in depth. Check out our new website again. It is tnc.news. You can also find us at truenorthcanada.com or
00:27:40.640 .ca. We have both of them. We've got a bunch more changes that are coming, new products,
00:27:47.280 new people, new personalities, lots of reports, lots of journalists. So really excited. Keep an eye
00:27:53.520 on the changes that are happening at True North. And I will leave it at that. I hope everyone has a
00:27:59.120 great weekend and we will talk to you again next week. All right. Take care guys.