Rebel News Podcast


DAILY | Restrictions ending, ArriveCAN optional; Protesters vs. giant prosthetics; Italy's new PM


Summary

In this episode of the Rebel News Daily live stream, Justin Trudeau announces the end of the Arrival Can app, and the removal of all federal testing and isolation requirements for all Canadian travellers entering the country. Also, the government announces that Canada will not be renewing the order in council that expires on the 30th of September, and will therefore remove all Canadian border requirements for entry into Canada.


Transcript

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00:00:32.140 uh i'm sheila gun reed and this is my co-host tamara ugolini and you are watching the rebel news
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00:00:41.820 and so because of that some of you might get annoyed according to my emails tamara how's it
00:00:47.760 going oh pretty good it's uh paving way into the manic monday that i know a lot of people can
00:00:55.100 probably relate to at the start of the week um so it's good uh just busy day as per usual but what
00:01:01.540 about with you sheila every day is busy here at rebel news one of my biggest uh stresses at work
00:01:08.240 is what am i going to have time to talk about because there's always like a million things to
00:01:13.580 talk about not i wonder what i'm going to do today i know some people think about that you know like
00:01:18.800 and at other um news publications where they're like i wonder what story i'm going to pitch today
00:01:24.120 or i wonder what story is going to be assigned to me and i'm like ah i opened up my email and
00:01:28.620 everything's screaming at me and i have to find a way to get to it all but that's one of the reasons
00:01:33.260 we do the live stream um it's a way to get some of our opinions out of the way on the news of the day
00:01:39.520 as it happens and there's big big news today which we all knew was coming yes um just justin
00:01:45.060 is scrapping the arrive can app i'm full of opinions on that but before we get to that
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00:03:12.340 on that note too sheila i've been told just before we get into it that we're no longer reading the
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00:03:22.920 the dollar chats on screen um but there's just so many of them that unfortunately we can't always
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00:03:41.920 showing anything less than that on the screen for all of our viewers to see so just take note of that
00:03:46.960 minor change moving forward please great i knew that i just wanted you to be the bad guy
00:03:52.600 instead of me sorry to be the bearer of bad news everyone at home now uh we've got a video of
00:04:00.000 justin trudeau's announcement about the end of the the arrive can app so why don't we go to that and
00:04:05.940 then uh let's talk about it yes all right john yves duclos based on the data accumulated over the last
00:04:13.840 few weeks and months we are announcing that the government of canada will not renew the order
00:04:20.000 in council that expires on september the 30th and will therefore remove all covet 19 border
00:04:27.020 requirements for all travelers entering canada this includes the removal of all federal testing
00:04:34.660 quarantine and isolation requirements as well as the mandatory submission of health information
00:04:41.180 in arrive can i mean better late than never i guess i guess after this they've ruined the summer
00:04:51.040 tourism season yeah i guess thanks for ending it as we head into fall thumbs up get a hero cookie for
00:04:57.780 that um but you know they say based on the data they've accumulated what data would that be the data
00:05:05.620 that repeatedly shows they they have no data on whether or not um they have done any good to
00:05:13.840 prevent the spread of covet 19 on airplanes i think we wrote this up last week it was in an order paper
00:05:18.780 question in one like in one of those days this week where it was just like a furious onslaught of
00:05:24.120 order paper responses being published and if you pay attention to those and not all journalistic outlets
00:05:30.400 do um once again somebody from the conservatives asked the same question every three months do you
00:05:37.400 have any data collected about the spread of covet 19 on airplanes and they never do so they never even
00:05:43.240 bothered to collect the data to support the imposition of the arrive can app but they just did it anyway
00:05:48.660 well and there's been so many shortfallings with this government response that has not been based in
00:05:55.320 evidence or any sort of scientific rationale and we're seeing that more and more i think we're going
00:06:00.700 to get to some of the a clip later um that some a group of panelists medical panelists did on friday
00:06:07.780 at a conference specifically denouncing the restrictions and mandates imposed on the travel and tourism
00:06:13.820 industry that's been entirely decimated all throughout covid while everyone else is opening back up and
00:06:19.540 returning to some form of normalcy canada is over here saying well we trust our science
00:06:25.220 science and it's different than anywhere else in the world and even as such mayors you know like we
00:06:29.860 spoke about uh i think last week on the live stream the mayor of niagara falls and then the mayor of new
00:06:35.640 york are both saying this is extremely uh devastating to both of our tourism sectors and you know you had
00:06:44.080 the nonsensical imposition of the arrive can app on all those runners crossing the the border there in
00:06:50.020 hickory falls i mean how does this make any sense so i'm i'm glad that the government is finally starting
00:06:57.620 to follow the actual science and it just speak volumes to me though that they cannot recognize their own
00:07:06.760 failures when they're letting the requirements expire instead of coming out and saying you know what
00:07:12.860 we've known for a long time this doesn't work we're not collecting any of the data so we're just going to
00:07:17.840 stop the charade now because it's clearly all pandemic theater at our taxpayer expense yeah um again
00:07:24.800 that was in an order paper question we wrote it up but one of the other publications got around to it
00:07:28.900 today um that this is you know approaching 20 million dollars that arrive can has cost um just the
00:07:35.960 taxpayer but also again this is a story that i'm currently working on they've done no financial analysis
00:07:42.800 about the harm that arrive can has done to places like you know while any tourist place but you know
00:07:49.880 those border communities like niagara falls like vancouver banff jasper where these are places that just
00:07:56.680 rely completely on tourism um they did nothing they just they didn't even care about whether or not this
00:08:05.400 stupid app robbed these communities of economic activity they just didn't care it was just they were
00:08:12.580 they were going to do it to you because they could and only for ideological reasons you know
00:08:18.220 did you see over the weekend you know the east coast is dealing with a terrible storm and they had
00:08:25.440 difficulty getting repair workers up from the united states places that had been missed by the storm to
00:08:33.580 come up and re-install electricity bring services online they couldn't get them up here because of the
00:08:39.240 stupid arrive can app so it's not just economic activity we're not able to get access to aid and
00:08:44.720 help because of this stupid thing and instead of saying you know what we got this wrong it's a big
00:08:50.060 mess sorry they go you know the data but they're not collecting the data they just aren't well that's
00:08:56.580 not true they are collecting the data and that's one of my problems with the arrive can app but i'll let
00:09:00.580 you comment before i get into that part of why this whole thing makes me angry well it comes back full
00:09:06.000 circle to what i suspect is just this weird partnership with the world economic forums known
00:09:12.080 traveler digital identity program this was kind of paving the way into that we we saw it from the
00:09:18.540 tourism minister um paving the way to the digitization of the world and so i wonder how much of this
00:09:25.760 are kinks slowly being worked out under the guise of covid and you know upholding public health
00:09:32.220 and they're going to work out these kinks and then relaunch this reinvigorated arrive can app but it
00:09:37.740 will be you know for for the digitized digitization of the borders um leading into your green energy
00:09:46.600 credits how much you've traveled and flown and how we can keep track and trace all of your movements
00:09:53.880 cross borders and traveling but it will only be for you and i sheila it won't be for justin trudeau who
00:10:00.540 jet sets across the globe at any whim that he wants and makes an absolute mockery of canada on an
00:10:07.160 international stage as we saw over the last two weekends ago at the queen's funeral proceedings so
00:10:14.480 um i i have a sneaky suspicion that this was just a pilot project with that known traveler digital
00:10:21.360 identity justin trudeau who jet it's going to be revamped down the road somewhere i think we might
00:10:27.660 have had a clip there but um yeah it's uh that takes me to my next point in all of this yeah they've
00:10:35.600 made the app not mandatory so it's voluntary so for those covid obsessed people out there who just love
00:10:43.460 living their lives with the constant anxiety and adrenaline rush of being scared all the time
00:10:50.180 um you can still use this app it's still there for you but that's part of the thing that bothers me here
00:10:56.040 is the app still exists and if this were really over they should have gotten rid of it but they are
00:11:04.580 still retaining the data they collected in it so if you were forced to travel and well not forced to
00:11:13.220 travel but travel voluntarily but you were forced to submit your information to this the government
00:11:18.660 still has it they still know those things about you they know how many doses you got they know when you
00:11:23.560 got it and um they know when you're due for a booster they know all those things now and it's
00:11:28.840 not going away and the app is still existing and being maintained cbsa is still using it although
00:11:35.960 on a voluntary basis which means at a moment's notice it'll come back just like that exactly if
00:11:42.220 if canadians are getting a little too frisky and rising up against justin trudeau and expressing
00:11:47.780 some dangerous opinions um don't think for a second he wouldn't punish you again with this
00:11:53.840 thing when the next you know cold and flu season rolls around yeah exactly when we don't see that
00:11:59.840 80 to 90 percent uptake in the boosters that he's trying to push so heavily still um and these new
00:12:06.100 these new vivalent uh the omicron specific variants of concern specific boosters that were only ever
00:12:12.600 tested on eight mice i don't we don't want to get it too nitty-gritty here into the covid weeds on
00:12:17.740 youtube so i have to unfortunately censor myself and my opinions because they go against youtube's
00:12:24.680 uh trusting the science community standards unfortunately sheila i wasn't able to find
00:12:29.140 that article with the 20 million uh that was spent on the arrive can app do you have it pulled up there
00:12:34.100 can we run through that yeah we've got uh efron i think you could find it black locks published it this
00:12:40.380 morning but rebel news published it last week um i know because i wrote it so i know it went up
00:12:46.160 because i wrote it it was one of the 10 things that i wrote on that one day but anyway this is on the
00:12:52.180 arrive can app um the federal agencies spent almost 20 million dollars on the arrive can app for cross
00:12:59.060 border travelers records show cabinet defended the program as essential in enforcing the quarantine act
00:13:04.560 um and that's the thing it's not about stopping the spread of covid on airplanes and making sure
00:13:10.320 everybody was vaccinated on the airplane it was the uh information gathering tool so that they could
00:13:15.960 force you into quarantine should they need to do that or want to do that and as you know regardless
00:13:21.340 of whether or not this is going away there are still quarantine hotels out there and we know that
00:13:26.640 um according to order paper questions those contracts are existing and in place for quite some time
00:13:32.440 although the surveillance right to continue to continue to surveil you throughout your
00:13:37.980 quarantine and i mean who knows for how long they're after and how that data is being accessed
00:13:43.800 and harvested even still yeah uh if you look at the former um comments by jean-yiv duclos the guy who
00:13:54.700 we said uh the data now all of a sudden reflects something completely different than he said just a few days
00:13:59.320 ago um arrive can is an essential tool uh you've duclos told reporters you know if we didn't have
00:14:06.840 the arrive can the time it would take for border agents to process the data that are needed to
00:14:11.740 monitor and force the rules around the border that time would have tripled um so people could have
00:14:18.020 just gone home and i guess that would have been inconvenient for them um authorities two years
00:14:25.200 called the app an electronic collection method that allows travelers to submit their information
00:14:30.100 quickly easily and securely the cost of the program were not disclosed at the time it's a critical tool
00:14:35.780 although so critical it's not it's meant not mandatory anymore to process travelers with your
00:14:41.400 requirement of the vaccine mandate transport goblin omar al-jabar told reporters on wednesday
00:14:47.860 it's a tool that helps arrivals as they arrive you know it's just two days ago it was a critical tool
00:14:56.380 saving lives now they're like uh we're not even sure if it works we didn't even bother to check so
00:15:01.480 no it's not so critical anymore so quickly how they change these things um based on political whims
00:15:07.240 because it's not about covid science it's naturally about political science and they see that the
00:15:12.060 conservatives are surging in the polls now that they have a competent leader and so they're thinking
00:15:15.320 oh dang um we're not going to get a free ride anymore in the house of commons or out there in
00:15:21.120 the real world and so quickly how quickly they this i think is the polyev effect yeah i agree and i think
00:15:28.840 that out there in the real world they have been actually finally speaking to canadians on the ground
00:15:34.160 and seeing that they're fed up with this leadership and they're swaying now that pendulum has finally
00:15:39.780 started to sway back to logic and rational thinking and the liberals have clearly lost the plot and
00:15:47.500 they're starting to to see that with the consensus on the ground of canadians and their frustrations all
00:15:53.220 throughout the pandemic watching our fearless leaders globetrot and jet set without masks mingle with
00:15:59.940 all the elites and eating the flame and y'all well they try to lecture us the little plebs to
00:16:05.080 stay home save lives wear a mask and eat the bugs yeah justin trudeau's over in london just
00:16:12.320 drunk as a skunk warbling out of tune probably just spitting on everybody i feel like he spits a lot when
00:16:18.240 he talks oh the droplets oh yeah moistly speaking or whatever he's speaking moistly and then he comes
00:16:25.800 home and then poses for um pictures wearing a mask sitting at a table with somebody um wearing a mask and
00:16:34.060 it's like who do you think you're fooling did again once again did the science change when you came
00:16:38.460 back to canadian soil or did the political science change um we should uh bump ahead to this article
00:16:45.940 on tdf's lawsuit against western university being dismissed um and then we'll uh we'll talk about
00:16:52.660 the kamloops documentary because it goes into the next article uh so tdf the democracy fund our partners
00:16:59.660 over the democracy fund registered canadian charity doing incredible work they brought a lawsuit against
00:17:04.420 western university for re imposing after tuition had been collected a booster mandate so not only just
00:17:13.360 to be vaccinated but to now pressure you into a booster and it was brought by five students
00:17:20.260 against the university on a privacy basis again same reason that many people have problems with the
00:17:26.620 ravcan app it now they have your personal information and they won't let it go so uh they said that it
00:17:33.920 violated their um privacy under provincial privacy legislation so we had tdf lawyer mark joseph and
00:17:41.300 leasability of libertist law working on that and the i sat in on the hearing and it was fascinating to watch
00:17:52.540 the western lawyers say well because these other places are getting away with it and they cited places
00:18:03.180 in the united states that we should be getting away with it too that were they were you know the argument
00:18:08.780 from tdf is you guys are outliers in this you're not allowed to do this you have to stop this is crazy
00:18:14.460 and um western's lawyers were saying well you know they're doing it at these places in the united states
00:18:20.060 and students seem to be okay with it so why why shouldn't we be allowed to do it here and i the
00:18:27.760 judge sided with western which is quite bizarre but the good news is that uh we're bringing an appeal
00:18:37.020 or tdf is bringing an appeal i say we because i feel like we're all in this fight together but they're
00:18:42.580 um thinking about well they're reviewing the decision to see if they have grounds to appeal which i think is
00:18:47.960 very important because again just like arrive can it's not going away when people thought okay the
00:18:55.720 pandemic is largely over everybody else on the face of the earth gets to go to school without having to
00:19:01.440 produce proof of vaccination um how quickly things can change and all of a sudden western's like yeah
00:19:06.460 not only do you still have to wear masks but you have to show us that you got your third dose and the
00:19:12.120 crazy thing is as i was reading through um the because i was covering the case i wanted to make
00:19:17.400 sure i knew as much as i possibly could like even if you work remotely for western like faculty or even
00:19:25.600 if you're student attending remotely you still have to produce your booster proof like it's crazy but
00:19:31.640 if you're attending if you're attending the university for say you're part of a medical trial or a research
00:19:38.200 project or whatever like a you're a research subject uh to attend sports there like if you're a spectator
00:19:44.960 in a crowd with a bunch of people no booster requirement they're not even proof of vaccination
00:19:49.580 but if you're a student or faculty working remotely you had to produce a booster crazy or i think it was
00:19:55.820 donors alumnus all of them were exempt from the mandate of course the donors would be right you can't
00:20:02.820 be biting the hand that feeds um one interesting thing and i i didn't read through the entire
00:20:07.980 judgment but one thing that that did jump out to me i saw that we had it pulled up on screen maybe we
00:20:12.700 can pull it up again um was number 71 the the judge's reasoning for her decision or his decision i'm sorry
00:20:21.720 i'm not even sure if i'm misgendering this judge um 71 says i do not agree with the applicant's
00:20:28.100 characterization of the policy as being coercive in nature um i do not accept and this is was
00:20:34.560 obviously not the intent i i don't believe of the using of the word coercive but i do not accept the
00:20:40.360 policy will force members of the university community to disclose their personal information
00:20:44.160 no i think it'll force them to get the booster uh the policy forces individuals to choose between
00:20:49.980 two alternatives even if they like neither option the choice is the individuals to make each choice
00:20:56.200 comes with his own consequences that is the nature of choices and that's what we've heard all
00:21:02.120 throughout this these mandates and this narrative right is that no no no you haven't been coerced or
00:21:07.720 forced you had a choice to make and i always come back to the fact that especially in employment
00:21:13.460 situations when you're dangled with gainful employment over your head to get this literally
00:21:21.840 still experimental like there were still collecting the data we didn't know last this time last year
00:21:26.620 that it didn't prevent transmission or infection and oops we might be getting into some nitty-gritty
00:21:31.840 on the youtube so i'll say that we can say that now they've changed this is part of our job tamara you
00:21:37.200 know this they've changed so that we can actually say the vaccines do not stop the spread of covid and
00:21:46.180 neither do masks we can say that now we can't discuss some other fallouts of the anyway right
00:21:52.580 um so we didn't know this time last year right that they didn't stop transmission or infection you
00:21:56.840 can speculate and you can talk to some experts on the other side of the narrative um but now that we
00:22:02.520 know certain things that we didn't know a year ago um it makes these these mandates and these
00:22:08.560 restrictions a lot less scientific as we were always told to trust the science and back to that choice
00:22:14.860 that people had to make when you're dangling their employment in front of them and how how is that
00:22:21.240 i just i don't see how that is really a choice when you risk losing literally everything because you want
00:22:28.460 to uphold your own bodily autonomy and so it's really disappointing i think that actually the title of this
00:22:33.900 article was that it was disappointing um that they lost this case but i'm really hopeful that some sort of
00:22:39.840 appeal process and application comes forward because um i think that this is a really slippery slope and
00:22:45.480 the judge even says it all throughout this this paper their ruling paper that it is a slippery slope
00:22:50.980 to privacy collection um and it's interesting because lawyers for tdf made that argument they knew that that
00:22:59.560 was going to come up because they looked at this decision that had been made at seneca college
00:23:03.380 and they said whoa whoa whoa hang on for a second here the court has already ruled that your charter
00:23:09.660 rights they can't compete with each other so you cannot put people in a position where they have to
00:23:16.140 choose to violate one charter right to maintain another in this case you cannot force people to
00:23:22.340 violate their right to bodily autonomy for an ed to be able to access education or violate their privacy
00:23:31.580 right um versus medical autonomy like you can't you can't make them do that and so lawyers for tdf
00:23:40.100 had made they realized that that argument was coming up and they addressed it with prior ruling saying the
00:23:45.880 court has already ruled that you know you can't through policy force people to be in conflict of
00:23:51.960 their own charter rights to choose one over the other because of an untenable position that some external
00:23:57.100 force has put on them um but it looks like the judge didn't agree with that it's terrible yeah very
00:24:03.540 disappointing and i think that this also lends to the fact and maybe this is an unpopular opinion but
00:24:07.840 the way out of this is just collective civil disobedience right if enough people didn't comply
00:24:13.380 with this mandate and said you know what no we're going to take that reimbursement of our tuition
00:24:18.580 paid thus far and we're going to head on over to yeah somewhere else or yeah take it up with the
00:24:24.560 donors um then this wouldn't have gone any further it's the continued compliance that allows this to
00:24:30.900 be continue onward and that's that's really sad the sad part about it um is that the judges we haven't
00:24:38.120 seen you know we've seen some upholds uh good precedents and then others not so much so and it takes
00:24:43.920 forever and it's expensive yeah it is you know and albert is a great example of this you know we
00:24:51.080 sort of were the ungovernables during the pandemic our churches refused to close even our you know even
00:24:56.840 when they arrested our pastors they just kept the churches open our restaurants refused to close even
00:25:01.740 when they arrested the restaurant owners other ones just stayed open um the border blockade at coots
00:25:08.280 to it i think is directly responsible for the end of the vaccine passport here in alberta i mean
00:25:15.460 the politicians say it wasn't but it was like instantly as soon as they were protesting down
00:25:21.600 there it was gone as soon as the convoy started headed heading to ottawa scott moe in saskatchewan's
00:25:28.120 like you know what by the way we got to get rid of that vaccine passport like he didn't want to get
00:25:32.380 convoyed um so you know there there is something to be said for just saying no that our politicians
00:25:40.460 only govern with the consent of the govern and so if we just don't go along what other choice do they
00:25:48.860 have they literally cannot arrest us all they tried at some point but they they couldn't
00:25:55.640 well you know you were thrown in jail for walking on a beach well exactly that's just it and then when
00:26:00.900 they when a group a larger group did it again a few weeks later they couldn't arrest everyone and
00:26:06.020 throw them all in jail they tried to find and ticket everybody and actually i should do an update on that
00:26:10.240 soon because we have have updates for where those tickets ended up and i don't want to give any spoil
00:26:15.720 alerts but um it wasn't anywhere in front of the courts so yeah that's that's just it when you start
00:26:22.680 to and then you start to highlight how much this doesn't make sense and how if you start to speak out
00:26:27.280 and say you know this doesn't make sense and i don't agree with it then that snowballs and people
00:26:32.300 start to say okay well we also don't agree so let's get behind and collectively you know denounce some of
00:26:39.860 these measures and then you have more of a backing and more of a say because you've gathered others
00:26:45.300 into your movement to say you know we agree this doesn't make sense and we're tired of being silenced
00:26:50.580 and labeled you know as far-right conspiracy theorists because we don't want to take a third
00:26:56.900 injection that isn't going to prevent transmission or infection you know that i think again that's the
00:27:03.000 convoy effect you know like you maybe didn't know all those people you know like i know what you know
00:27:10.400 we travel in these circles right so we know that we're not alone but we're also rebels so we are also
00:27:17.120 inclined to be like uh even if i'm the only person thinking this i definitely know i'm right but there
00:27:22.760 are a lot of people out there who who don't have that luxury of working for an employer who's like
00:27:26.700 yeah go get them and we'll sue everybody who looks at you wrong but so i think the convoy had that effect
00:27:32.940 on people you know like it started small and then as it made its way across the country it was people
00:27:38.740 just lined up on the side of the road on the overpasses small towns big cities and i think for the first
00:27:45.780 time a lot of people who were skeptics were like you know what i'm not crazy i am not alone the tv is
00:27:53.820 wrong about me they realized that you know what i've been completely i've not only have i been gas
00:28:00.540 lighted lit by you know the politicians in the tv but i've sort of gaslit myself by keeping my mouth
00:28:08.160 shut when i know that i was right and i am not alone so um there's some of that it takes it like you
00:28:13.960 were the first person to stand up and then you ended up in jail but the next week crazy you know
00:28:19.860 everybody else crazy to think that something so benign as walking a shoreline ended myself in
00:28:28.260 literally in prison i'd never been to i have no criminal record i've never been in trouble with
00:28:33.160 the law and i there i was sitting in this cold gray jail cell wondering how did we end up here as a
00:28:41.060 country and as a community too um so yeah i agree that seeing others out there and making others feel
00:28:47.200 finally um vindicated that they were right in questioning this narrative all along and finally
00:28:53.340 it became socially acceptable to come out and say you know what this doesn't make sense and it hasn't
00:28:58.000 for a long time and we're going to start speaking out against it and we need more of that and i wish
00:29:02.000 there was more people of western the students of western have organized themselves beautifully and
00:29:06.280 they've done a lot of great work but obviously you need to hit them in the pocket books books so if
00:29:11.100 more people just withdrew their tuition at that point and said you know what no thanks and even if you
00:29:16.020 you did get the booster but you don't agree that it should be mandated or um you know join forces with
00:29:21.800 those people and take a principled stand because as it turns out the courts are going to be a long
00:29:28.000 time coming and it's going to be extremely expensive when it literally just takes the collective to come
00:29:32.880 up and say no you know it's funny because when we covered your story as a fight the fines case when
00:29:39.680 you got arrested for walking on the beach during the times of covid ezra's like what do you think
00:29:44.660 about her should we hire her i'm like we must have her we must she has to work for us um and here we
00:29:51.760 are two years later uh thank you covid uh let's keep moving yeah and thank you for taking a chance on me
00:29:57.180 what a great what a great time it's been uh ever since then uh unbelievable really so many people
00:30:02.900 just don't even know my story when they hear it maybe i should write a book about just how i became
00:30:07.720 a rebel because it's it's a crazy story yeah you know what david menzies is the only one here with
00:30:14.640 like an actual journalism degree and the rest of us just ezra saw something in us we maybe didn't see
00:30:20.800 in ourselves and here we are yeah that was you arrested for walking on the beach you little
00:30:26.320 scofflaw okay let's go into the next one uh we've got uh it's from the northern view
00:30:34.220 and uh these are in inconvenient indigenous people these are not your activists blocking roads
00:30:42.120 in vancouver getting paid by foreign charities uh to do so these are indigenous people who want
00:30:50.440 jobs in their community and they want to work the resources they've stewarded for millennia
00:30:58.120 and the federal government like the bunch of colonialists that they are are saying you know
00:31:04.680 what no we've decided for you in ottawa that you don't get jobs in your community so an indigenous
00:31:11.240 group is demanding the liberal government change its emissions cap policy and consider the economic
00:31:16.300 impact on indigenous communities the indigenous resource resource network the irn is questioning
00:31:22.440 the policy announced in july 2022 meant to reduce emissions from the oil and gas sector by 42 percent
00:31:28.400 by 2030 the group believes the economic autonomy of indigenous groups was not properly considered
00:31:34.820 we feel that we're being left behind said robert morasty irn executive director we should interview
00:31:41.000 him by the way the emissions cap would be harmful to indigenous communities that have successfully
00:31:46.000 pursued ownership in oil and gas projects into the thousands of workers and businesses engaged in
00:31:50.800 the sector this i mean of course maybe people don't know this outside of albertas because you know
00:32:01.360 like you a lot of people still get their news from the mainstream media but if you if i had to pick
00:32:06.700 uh a resource or sorry an industry sector out of the entire economy that i would describe as
00:32:14.880 the most indigenous i would say it's oil and gas because oil and gas projects uh leases they're in
00:32:21.880 indigenous communities they're next door to reserves the indigenous population is actually over
00:32:28.540 represented by a percentage of population in resource extraction jobs as this nice man points out
00:32:36.700 yeah there are tons of partnerships with indigenous communities in oil and gas micasoo cree are
00:32:44.080 like they own so many businesses you know my friend robby picard he works with um you know the
00:32:52.480 indigenous communities as part of his marketing job but he's also an oil and gas advocate
00:32:58.840 fort mackay first nation i think for the longest time and it still might be true fort mackay first
00:33:04.840 nation has lower unemployment than the white communities all the way around because of their
00:33:09.840 partnerships in oil and gas and when you have a bunch of do-gooders from vancouver and ottawa saying
00:33:18.060 you know what we're going to slap an emissions cap on i'm going to call them out for the racist that
00:33:22.160 they are because they're taking indigenous jobs away and damning indigenous communities to more
00:33:29.920 generational poverty and reliance on the government pierre poliev has been really great about this
00:33:34.560 actually he says we're going to get the gatekeepers as he calls them out of the way we have to unlock
00:33:39.280 the potential of our indigenous communities because there are too many roadblocks and barriers to them
00:33:45.000 doing well and these emissions caps and these attacks on oil and gas just another thing yeah removing the
00:33:51.760 red tape is obviously a cornerstone of conservatism and something that i really appreciate on that right
00:33:58.560 leaning uh side of the political spectrum but something i also wanted to point out from this
00:34:03.200 article um is that they referred back to a previous uh ruling that the the government the alberta court
00:34:10.940 of appeal ruled it unconstitutional um to put a cap on emissions based on a policy and impact assessment
00:34:19.380 act maybe you have more historical context on that sheila but it says here that restricting what
00:34:24.760 indigenous peoples are permitted and not permitted to do on their own accord smacks of paternalism
00:34:32.360 and that was based on that court ruling and so you know if that's there's already a precedence there
00:34:40.320 and they've already said you know using the word paternalism that is a big step for the fact that i hope
00:34:48.180 that this doesn't doesn't move forward and the indigenous group is successful in their opposition
00:34:53.060 because how paternalistic has the justin trudeau government been to literally all canadians um and
00:35:00.660 and not in a very successful or way that that moves them forward and then the group also says something
00:35:08.180 here um yeah the last paragraph that the the energy crisis disproportionately affects indigenous
00:35:15.460 communities it is already a struggle for the average indigenous household to afford food shelter and
00:35:20.580 utilities the energy crisis is becoming a poverty crisis in our communities i mean welcome to canada
00:35:27.240 as a whole but they are obviously being disproportionately affected by this and then are just going to be
00:35:33.200 further disregarded and let down by these the liberal bureaucrats who really don't have any skin in the game
00:35:40.580 and never do on these issues it seems they're going to continue getting paid unabated
00:35:45.500 yeah um the decision by the alberta government or by the the court um when the alberta government
00:35:54.980 challenged this was that um it did impede the economic growth and decision making of autonomous
00:36:02.540 indigenous communities and i think that ruling came down in may maybe may justin trudeau i recall said
00:36:09.220 something kind of stupid about it um but it's it's so interesting that the the left who are so often
00:36:16.280 like colonialism is bad um paternalism is bad and but when their guy is telling indigenous communities
00:36:24.420 you don't get to be wealthy you don't get to develop your resources you don't get to have
00:36:31.760 150 000 a year jobs in your community because of a decision we made in ottawa uh and the impact
00:36:39.620 assessment act i think that's what they replaced the old neb the national energy board like the
00:36:43.940 assessment body um i think that's what that was a sort of a katherine mckenna retooling of things
00:36:50.160 if you can imagine how well that's worked out but i was gonna say but uh yeah like it it's you know
00:36:57.220 you you never those are the they march in the street against colonialism and paternalism except
00:37:03.800 when it clashes with environmentalism and then it's just they're fine with this green colonialism
00:37:09.120 garbage and it's not just the green environmentalist movement it is big environmentalist charities from
00:37:15.020 outside of our country telling our indigenous people what they can do which should outrage every
00:37:21.000 thinking person but they don't care as long as they use the green agenda to control your life
00:37:25.500 yeah and those lithium batteries we know um topic for another day aren't actually as sustainable
00:37:32.820 as uh they're portrayed by government officials and the the company set to profit off of their
00:37:39.540 uh manufacturing yeah okay we spent a lot of time sorry they're damning indigenous kids in other
00:37:47.340 parts of the world to short miserable lives they can pat themselves on the back because they bought a car
00:37:53.300 they can't afford to charge in california thumbs up guys you nailed her and has very few charging
00:38:00.280 stations anyway we just built one actually here i was driving by the other day and saw there was all
00:38:05.100 these new charging stations and then they drilled uh they dug a a pit or a trench uh from the from the
00:38:14.360 charging stations over to a diesel generator like did they really just oh my gosh i want to get some
00:38:21.320 photos or some footage yeah yeah before they cover the trench because you can see that there's the
00:38:26.680 trench going over way beyond over to the diesel generators when i was in morocco at the un climate
00:38:35.360 change conference i staked out a car charger because i was like first of all it's morocco the things that
00:38:43.500 pass as cabs there you know that they're not environmentally sound i'm like that thing is like four cylinders
00:38:49.140 it's running on one and a half it doesn't sound great so i staked out a car charger in front of
00:38:53.880 the complex because i was like nobody's using this thing is anybody using it so i sat there for like
00:38:59.420 hours and hours and hours and then i was like moroccan heat right and i'm like pasty alberta white it was
00:39:05.280 like november my i hadn't seen the sun and i was just like i'm going in this is enough i stood up i leaned
00:39:12.020 on the charger and it fell over and i caught it and so i opened it up and it had nothing inside it was
00:39:20.100 just completely fake i was like this is all theater they just put it here it's a photo opportunity like
00:39:26.060 oh look we've got car chargers outside of the un complex but it was totally fake completely fake
00:39:31.900 it was weird wow anyway i have no words the whole thing is fake the whole thing is fake um we should
00:39:41.380 go to uh an ad break we'll show the ad for the kamloops documentary and we'll talk about how many
00:39:46.960 tickets are left after that well the remains of 215 children have been found in a mass grave in canada
00:39:54.840 do you want to get closer to the truth about what was actually buried at kamloops indian
00:39:59.680 residential school last year so do i that's why the rebels are doing a live screening in calgary at
00:40:06.740 canyon meadows cinemas and we want you to join us we'll be there to watch this documentary with you
00:40:13.940 meet and greet you and answer any questions that you have i can't wait to see you there's more info below
00:40:29.680 so
00:40:36.740 so
00:40:50.740 okay i hear efron out of the corner of my ear that maybe we should go to some chats and we're
00:41:10.340 going over time because this has turned into a bit of a hen party worse than me and david mendes
00:41:14.480 so uh we'll get to that um and i should let everybody know we only have 50 tickets left
00:41:20.920 for this screening of the campus documentary just 50 um i'll be there uh dray and matt are flying in
00:41:29.420 um the calgary team will be there i'm not sure if ezra's going to be there or not i'm pretty sure he
00:41:34.540 will be um so we're gonna have a bit of a q a with the uh filmmakers when we're there um and it's
00:41:41.200 just great to get back out in person and also to support a theater canyon meadows cinemas who is
00:41:48.420 not afraid to show movies that they know might be controversial to people who don't want to talk
00:41:55.520 about difficult things they have hosted our uh trucker documentary are on the coots blockade and
00:42:02.280 they're hosting this for us too so a great way to support them while you know getting the other side
00:42:08.240 of the story by going to that and again you can find out more about screenings at kamloops documentary
00:42:13.220 dot com okie doke let's get into some of these uh chats and then we'll go back into the madness that
00:42:19.760 is uh as i forget what david calls uh that person uh jugsy lemieux chesty lemieux chesty lemieux
00:42:29.460 chesty lemieux wasn't that the skunk from bugs bunny lemieux um peppy no peppy lepew sorry
00:42:35.200 yeah no i just jogged my memory jugsy uh as i said in the staff meeting i went on you know what
00:42:41.780 i'll just talk about later okay university uh gives us five bucks and says i appreciate
00:42:47.160 you two very much pronounce my name with a silent jay okay perfect university i'd like to mention that
00:42:53.880 i donated five dollars on friday early in the program and another five during the week when ezra
00:42:58.880 was no mention of it on air well i'm very sorry um hopefully we can dig those up and i'll make it a
00:43:03.740 point to read them next time that i'm on uh air with whomever just to maintain our commitment to
00:43:09.660 read your your chats and then we've got one from fraser mcburney he's a fight the fines recidivist
00:43:14.300 um from hamilton and uh boy does he love his caps locks it's just his passion he's a passionate guy
00:43:21.000 so fraser says the last time i flew i arrived three hours before the flight living one hour from
00:43:27.180 home meant that i left home at 2 15 a.m this is a very sheila story every time i travel this is my
00:43:33.220 experience i had to take off my watch shoes rings belt i set off the alarm i forgot my tie clip then
00:43:38.500 i was groped for breakfast a coffee and a snack in the 60s and 70s full supper on china yeah sometimes
00:43:45.880 i longingly look at some of the images of what it was like to travel in the golden age of flying now
00:43:53.140 it's like you're just cattle just getting shoved into a car and off you go to wherever you're gonna
00:44:00.240 land it's not good but yeah i i feel your pain with having to leave obscenely early and living
00:44:05.600 far from the airport and then with all the stupid mayhem at the airport it's like okay well i'll
00:44:10.760 catch a flight at 7 a.m so i should just um stay in leduc near the airport because i'll never get there
00:44:16.660 in time um and then we've got um snow roof snowy roof because it's five bucks why is the media not
00:44:24.360 talking about the doctors across canada that have died post jab rollout we have we have yeah and i
00:44:30.100 just did an interview with with dr mackis on that so the media of course that doesn't fit their
00:44:35.100 narrative so just tune into rebel news because we've already covered it yeah and then trini
00:44:39.940 canadian gives us five bucks and says my two favorite ladies keep up the investigative work
00:44:43.680 where's adam sos and juan mendoza so juan mendoza diaz he's gone on to do some other things
00:44:48.860 um and we wish him the best of luck we're big juan fans here at rebel news and adam sos is on
00:44:54.540 paternity leave uh he is um he's very catholic so though he is a young man he has many many children
00:45:02.480 and so he's on paternity leave right now and we're happy he's taking the time to be with his family
00:45:06.520 but you'll see adam back very soon actually i think he might be if you are going to the screening
00:45:13.040 of the kamloops documentary i am 99 sure adam will be there um so adam's around adam's around
00:45:19.160 we can't wait for him to come back but we don't want to take him away from his family
00:45:22.180 okie doke let's go to this oakville teacher um because i ended up on a bit of a rabbit hole over
00:45:30.800 the weekend because i was like where does one get i'm not saying i want them for myself i'm just
00:45:35.620 curious i didn't know such a subculture existed i'm a very sheltered young lady um i wanted to know
00:45:42.060 where someone could get a me enormous prosthesis like that person wears and i ended up in the
00:45:48.540 darkest parts of the internet and i'm still rattled and scared um but anyways over the weekend there
00:45:54.980 were two protests one on friday one on sunday um against the perverted teacher at oakville trafalgar
00:46:03.620 high school wherein the shop teacher someone going by the name of kayla lemieux wears these again
00:46:11.900 my father-in-law has used the word utters so many times in the last week this big chest while running
00:46:20.040 the band saw um in and bike shorts by the way in front of a classroom of largely boys and that's
00:46:27.360 where i think this is in we're in fetish country now this is like assless chaps and ball gag territory
00:46:34.200 um and that i think we would all say is unacceptable at school this should be unacceptable at school but
00:46:40.940 apparently the school board is perfectly fine with it so anyways let's roll some clips from that uh
00:46:45.540 protest
00:46:46.740 it's a big turnout
00:47:00.140 yeah
00:47:01.380 times have changed we had a dress code back then there's still a dress code
00:47:12.080 okay i think that's it um i'm normally not saying to me protesting at school but i think this is
00:47:20.800 next level i don't think they were actually allowed on the school property though they had to be
00:47:26.520 a ways away so they just blocked the streets and brought it over to the side um but the thing for me is
00:47:33.700 that this directly contradicts the dress code and when we had i think it was the one uh
00:47:40.420 the school board employee said well the dress code employee applies to students and not staff
00:47:46.900 it's like how can you hold your students to a higher degree of dress code attire than you do
00:47:54.220 your own staff i mean shouldn't the adults in their lives be leading by example
00:47:58.780 yeah that's like the no drinking at school policy applies to the students but not the teachers in the
00:48:05.700 in the staff room whom i imagine sneak a little something into their coffee sometimes but like it's
00:48:12.240 just this is madness like at my daughter's school they're not supposed to wear spaghetti straps not
00:48:18.020 that she would she's like more modest she likes to be covered up more than i do um but this is horrific
00:48:24.100 i had a son who went through high school i can't i wouldn't want it it's weird it's fetishistic
00:48:31.860 for a female teacher to do this it was wholly inappropriate but now for a biological male teacher
00:48:38.920 to get off clearly get off on the attention to parading around their fetish in front of teenage boys
00:48:49.140 in other times this person would be written off as the pervert that they are they would be the
00:48:55.260 pervert at the bus stop wearing a trench coat and ankle socks and just showing you his wiener while you
00:49:01.260 wait for the bus because they're creepy creepy flashers this is modern day creepy flashing that's
00:49:08.280 all this is there's nothing new under the sun they can cloak it in whatever social justice nonsense you
00:49:14.940 want but that's what this is this is the same old perversion that has always been the bike shorts
00:49:22.260 are the things that get me because you know that his wiener is likely fully evident too if the nipples
00:49:28.300 are like that his wiener's on display too i know it i don't even the mental picture i can't even go there
00:49:33.600 the thing that drives it home for me is that this is a shop teacher like how much more inherently
00:49:39.300 masculine can you get in a shop class with this grotesque display of appropriated femininity it's
00:49:48.620 just mind-boggling that we're even here as a society that this is this is real life it's so hard to wrap
00:49:56.080 your head around the fact that this could be this is reality for these poor students and parents i can't
00:50:04.260 imagine being a parent and i would love to see and hear more from the parents on what exactly they
00:50:09.760 plan to do about this um infiltration into their school you know are they pulling their kids from
00:50:15.100 the class what are this are the students still comfortable going to the class um there's so many
00:50:20.900 questions here this story just evolves continues to evolve and so as evidenced by that large protest
00:50:27.040 from friday and then there was another one also on sunday that we had i believe alexa was there again
00:50:33.380 on sunday for an additional protest do we have any footage of that one so that
00:50:38.280 i think that was a ppc organized one i think the friday one was ppc organized too but um it's i just
00:50:49.760 as a parent i would be off the rev limiter like i was talking to my daughter she she takes shop she's
00:50:57.320 actually quite good at it she built me this really nice bench and she has like long hair like down to
00:51:04.640 her bum people think she's ultra religious which was fine because they were letting her into the gym
00:51:08.720 without checking your vaccine passport they just assumed she was like one of those like protestant
00:51:13.020 modesty girls um but she like she's got to braid her hair and wrap it around her head so that doesn't
00:51:19.660 get anywhere near any of the equipment they have to wear like tight sleeves or short sleeves um
00:51:26.740 not like no like wig hanging down and prosthetic hooters on either side of the bandsaw like i don't
00:51:34.640 even like even just on as a health and safety related issue even if you put aside the um the
00:51:44.740 perversion of it all how is how is anybody getting away with this why are the students being subject to
00:51:50.400 a different set of rules than the people who are as you say supposed to be setting an example
00:51:54.600 exactly that's that's the kicker in my opinion that this whole house of cards could fall down onto
00:52:00.880 because how do you set one rule for students and not uphold that same integrity really on behalf of
00:52:07.960 the teachers and the adults in charge of teaching them and setting an example of how to be in society
00:52:13.640 um which my goodness what kind of society are we repairing these children for if this is the person in
00:52:20.400 charge of leading the education um of high school students it's really concerning um but as we see
00:52:29.020 logic and rationale kind of out the window in the case of this fetish teacher we see more logic and
00:52:37.100 rationale coming back into the picture with the covid narrative and oh my gosh my back just hurts
00:52:43.340 well and i've had friends who are you know large chested women biological women who have gone under
00:52:52.920 the knife to have uh reductions done because that weight on their shoulders and their backs has you
00:53:01.440 know has has had ill health effects for their posture and their muscles and their whole everything um i can't
00:53:08.980 imagine that any sane woman would want to have that large weight carried around in front of them
00:53:18.720 uh for any length of time this is just preposterous really well and just before we move on to the next
00:53:27.040 thing because i know you want to talk about the doctors um you know there's been some things floating
00:53:32.960 around out there that maybe this is like a massive troll that this guy is trying to get fired sort of
00:53:40.320 like clinger on mash you know when clinger wanted his section eight by dressing in a dress um while he did
00:53:45.720 watch um but even if that were true your massive troll is still victimizing kids if you want to get
00:53:56.980 yourself fired so you can get yourself into one of those wax my balls situations so you can sue
00:54:02.600 why are you taking kids along on this wild perverty ride so i've got no sympathy for that either i've
00:54:11.060 got no patience for it either if you think that you are going to craft a lawsuit by behaving this way
00:54:18.200 do it on your own time you don't do it in front of teenage boys again this this photo is like taken
00:54:26.620 from 25 feet away you can still see the nipples you can still see the nipples like it's just i just
00:54:33.160 oh my i just it's so much i wanted to know how much those cost really is what i went looking on the
00:54:39.880 internet for and i ended up in the worst part of the internet um i'm just so worried about you know
00:54:45.780 what sort of cookies i've got on my computer now but um i i couldn't i i think it's like hundreds and
00:54:53.940 hundreds and hundreds of dollars to have those really yeah i'm sorry i learned plus the back
00:55:02.600 problems you're going to have to spend hundreds on a chiropractor later yeah yeah for sure for sure
00:55:08.660 um efron what do you what do you want us to do next you want us to do the ad break for the convoy
00:55:15.100 documentary or do you want us to move directly into the doctors yeah okay let's go to the convoy
00:55:23.760 uh doc the trucker because the trucker commission is set to start soon as well so we have the
00:55:29.980 they did they did delay it the feds did delay the start of the convoy inquiry the emergencies act
00:55:37.760 inquiry um because they're scared and things are coming out and you know we've got more and more
00:55:44.620 police services admitting yeah no we didn't want any part of this we've got you know the the side
00:55:50.140 story of the rcmp commissioner allowing herself to be uh contaminated by liberal politics in the mass
00:55:58.660 casualty inquiry so we what we do know is that certain police forces are subject to
00:56:04.360 like i said allowing them to become contaminated to advance liberal agendas you know they're worried
00:56:10.700 about some of that same stuff coming out here um you know i'm curious about why the original police
00:56:17.200 chief decided he didn't want to be part of this anymore and how they came about with the
00:56:22.400 interim police chief uh steve bell so there's a lot of stuff going on and we have a documentary
00:56:27.760 about our convoy to ottawa we started off this convoy calling it taking back our freedoms
00:56:35.500 but our freedoms are nobody's to take away so we're going to restore everybody's freedoms
00:56:42.460 you know lots of people came here wanting to only do a day and uh the word with all the truckers
00:57:02.480 is they're now staying for many days you know like a lot of people now are planning on days and days in
00:57:09.740 auto are so we are here to end the monday i am not leaving and we get what we want we're not going
00:57:18.060 to give up i could be on lunch a long long time
00:57:21.880 my body my choice my body my choice
00:57:34.800 now before i get our bank account turned off i said our convoy and the reason i said our convoy is
00:57:41.400 we embedded two journalists um on the convoy the entire way you can see mocha berserk and he's filming
00:57:48.340 with a trucker on the highway so he jumped into the trucks to tell the stories of the truckers instead
00:57:53.900 of allowing the mainstream media to frame them in a certain way without ever even speaking a single
00:58:00.640 word to them um so and celine who accompanied mocha we hired her as an intern and we're like by the way
00:58:08.480 you just started great pack your bag you're going on a road trip across the country in the dead of
00:58:14.560 winter to ottawa and she was such a good sport because even when she came right back like they
00:58:18.340 drove right back and then we sent her to the coots border blockade like just like that so um what a
00:58:24.060 great sport she was anyway that was originally available exclusively to our rebel news plus subscribers which is
00:58:29.900 a great reason to become a rebel news plus subscriber you get access to all of our shows
00:58:34.560 ad free and early but you also get exclusive content way ahead of everybody else all right
00:58:41.780 and what a great documentary too and so uplifting um and really to be reminded of the
00:58:48.380 the sentiments on the ground from the truckers and everyday canadians and then remembering what
00:58:55.200 the government did to squash that morale um was really you know after months have gone on it was
00:59:01.820 a really nice reminder even for myself to re-watch that documentary and be reminded of just how
00:59:07.180 aggressive and excessive the government approached that whole situation so i'm looking forward to this
00:59:13.320 commission that's going to be happening i think october 13th is when they start it i could have my date
00:59:18.260 slightly off though um by the way i wanted to ask you sorry you were at the tdf event with rex murphy
00:59:24.320 and uh conrad yeah did you get a chance to meet my friend tamara leach i did yes the two tamaras
00:59:33.460 because i know there was some confusion at the beginning people thought that it was me leading
00:59:37.420 the convoy and i was tamara leach and anyway so uh yes we were we did get a chance to meet very quickly
00:59:43.580 it was very busy evening and she was quite tied up but yeah we did get a chance to hug in person
00:59:49.320 isn't it like when you meet her in real life you're like this this she was public enemy number one she's
00:59:56.840 she's i think she's probably smaller than you we're about the same size and she had heels on though
01:00:02.880 so she must be smaller than me i think she is like she's teeny tiny and she's just this ray of light and
01:00:09.280 happiness and you look at her and you realize just how fragile and evil it was of the liberals to
01:00:18.120 invoke the emergencies act so that they could put her in handcuffs and put her in jail and then
01:00:21.580 actively do their best to keep her in jail for 50 days or 49 days or whatever it was she's i would be
01:00:28.800 angry at the world she's the furthest she's not it's fascinating she's just she's a much better human
01:00:36.220 being than i would ever be because i would be full of guile and bile and vengeance but not her not even
01:00:44.180 a little bit so anyways let's uh cut to this uh clip of the doctors that you wanted to talk about
01:00:49.080 because i think this is really important because uh the truth is coming out more and more a little bit
01:00:53.780 every day well and they're starting to see the evidence yeah
01:00:57.860 next question tamara ugolini at rebel news please go ahead
01:01:03.960 thank you very much everyone for being here to give this much needed scientific update
01:01:10.860 repeatedly throughout the conference i heard that the border mandates and restrictions were ineffective
01:01:15.800 in preventing the variants of concern and given that omicron and the variants of concern arose during
01:01:22.800 a time when vaccine mandates were being heavily enforced by the justin trudeau liberal government
01:01:27.940 and now knowing knowing then that you know at that time unvaccinated individuals were being
01:01:33.880 discriminated against and preventing from entering and or leaving canada i wonder what then the role
01:01:40.580 vaccinated international travelers played on bringing omicron and these variants of concern into this country
01:01:48.060 yeah step away so again and i probably repeating myself here um i think it was reasonable at the time many
01:01:59.360 things were reasonable at the time when they were implemented based on the best knowledge at that point
01:02:04.000 of time i i think what we try to outline today is in a situation where we have significant domestic spread
01:02:13.320 of a respiratory virus um singling out international travelers um isn't justified anymore and i think
01:02:23.320 that's the bottom line vaccinated or not um we would have hoped everyone gets vaccinated some people chose not
01:02:31.480 to uh as we uh mentioned in in our talk i mean one of the main reasons as to why we are where we are
01:02:39.000 currently is the fact that many of us chose to get vaccinated we are able to prevent severe disease
01:02:45.700 and that was one of the public health goals that we have had and i would like to leave it with that
01:02:52.120 totally skirted my question yeah totally your question was good your question was given the fact
01:03:01.420 that we know the vaccines are not stopping the spread but you were banning people who were unvaccinated
01:03:07.700 from airplanes how else did these variants of concern get into the country if not for vaccinated
01:03:14.140 travelers and he's just like we didn't know we we okay next question we thought we did what was best
01:03:21.680 at the time and meanwhile none of it was justified and they were trusting the science right the whole
01:03:26.800 thing it has been under the guise of continually following the science and trusting the science and the
01:03:33.740 experts and the doctors and now they're like well wait no the science did actually change so it's okay
01:03:38.880 to say that now and i think again that's the poly of effect we've made it more socially acceptable
01:03:44.360 to come out and start to say this doesn't make sense and arguably it never did and the people who
01:03:50.720 were denouncing it and saying that um were as we've already mentioned in the live stream ridiculed
01:03:55.340 and gas lit the whole way along until now when it's finally starting to be less taboo to dissent
01:04:02.340 upon the narrative um so i was you know i i was glad to see some of the things these doctors said
01:04:07.660 my second question was a little bit longer and hit the response was uh longer as well so i'm trying
01:04:12.500 to dig up we took a clip of it but i don't know if it ever actually made it out so i'd like to publish
01:04:16.780 that at some point today because uh the doctor responds and says something really concerning that i'd like
01:04:21.960 to draw attention to but i'll wait until we find the clip and i can i can dissect it a little bit
01:04:26.860 further um but i think that they still have to toe that line right that the vaccine is the reason why
01:04:32.840 we are where we are today and it's there i i just i can't get into it on youtube but um yeah they're
01:04:39.240 finally at least starting to criticize and say hey this this doesn't make sense anymore and the liberals
01:04:44.820 are doing political science not evidence-based science so i also think the liberals
01:04:51.580 liberals and these fancy tv doctors public health officers mainstream media
01:04:57.380 i should have just said liberals and just quit repeating myself there but i think that they
01:05:04.820 are underestimating the absolute bubbling volcanic rage of people who were can coerced
01:05:14.260 into getting something they didn't want under threat of losing their job or because they were
01:05:21.280 lied to because they were told this is gonna stop the spread and we are gonna get out of this
01:05:27.200 pandemic just like this no more restrictions just get your vaccine and there are people who are saying
01:05:31.380 you know what i trust doctors yeah i'll get that and then they get covid and then they get covid
01:05:35.920 again and they still can't fly they've got to upload all their information to the spy app arrive can
01:05:41.100 do not underestimate the anger and vengeance of those people they will punish these liberals
01:05:47.040 at the polls because they there's nothing worse than betrayal right um because they trusted the
01:05:54.480 liberals they trusted the doctors they trusted their employers so they did the thing they were told to do
01:06:00.180 and they nothing changed do not underestimate people who jeopardize their health to do what they were
01:06:06.700 told was right they're going to be very mad very mad the next election i think yeah i agree
01:06:14.080 um and then i don't do we even have time to get into we said we would it's in the headline so maybe
01:06:20.120 we should just touch on it quickly because speaking of the polls swinging and i saw this in the media
01:06:25.240 yesterday uh far right you know italy's uh mayor is in the polls and and the far right leader is leading
01:06:32.840 the polls and it's like why do we never see any talk about the far left right why are liberals never
01:06:38.600 called far left they're just called liberals why are we calling this conservative leader who's now been the
01:06:43.760 elected uh prime minister for the new italian prime minister why did we call her far right not just
01:06:49.340 conservative what makes someone far right and not conservative it's just uh the mainstream media
01:06:54.780 really slanders and and sways things in one narrative and if that's not apparent to anyone
01:07:00.560 now i don't know when it will be because i was shocked seeing that on the headlines yesterday the far
01:07:06.500 right prime minister uh yeah efron advises me we have this speech but yeah i do think it's interesting
01:07:12.820 that these people are like wouldn't it be great if we had hillary clinton as the president of the
01:07:17.520 united states it's a few great thing for women and then you know like conservatives elect a woman and
01:07:23.020 they're like no not not her though not not those kind of women no you know like you say that all the
01:07:28.840 time about albertans were backwoods hillbillies we were anti-women and it's like have you have you guys
01:07:34.520 seen danielle smith like she was the leader of the ucp she's probably going to be the next premier of
01:07:39.300 our province um but if we don't vote for rachel notley we hate women very odd anyway let's roll
01:07:45.100 this club potrebbe farne tante altre di queste domande a monte c'è quella che ci facciamo oggi
01:07:51.880 perché la famiglia è un nemico perché la famiglia fa così paura c'è una risposta unica per tutte
01:07:57.380 queste domande perché ci definisce perché è la nostra identità perché tutto quello che ci definisce in
01:08:03.700 questo tempo è un nemico per chi vorrebbe che non avessimo più un'identità e che fossero che
01:08:09.600 fossimo solamente schiavi consumatori perfetti e allora è sotto attacco l'identità nazionale è
01:08:16.420 sotto attacco l'identità religiosa è sotto attacco l'identità di genere è sotto attacco l'identità
01:08:21.300 familiare non devo potermi definire italiana cristiana donna madre no io devo essere cittadino x genere x
01:08:30.400 genitore 1 genitore 2 devo essere un numero perché quando sarò solamente un numero quando
01:08:35.480 non avrò più un'identità quando non avrò più radici beh allora sarò lo schiavo perfetto in balia
01:08:40.860 della grande speculazione finanziaria il consumatore perfetto
01:08:45.120 e questa è la ragione per la quale
01:08:50.980 questa è la ragione per la quale oggi noi facciamo tanta paura questa è la ragione per la quale oggi
01:08:58.580 questo appuntamento fa tanta paura perché noi non vogliamo essere dei numeri noi siamo qui per dire
01:09:03.800 che noi non siamo dei numeri noi difenderemo il valore della persona umana di ogni singola persona
01:09:08.640 umana perché ognuno di noi ha un codice genetico unico e irripetibile e questo piaccia a un Noah del
01:09:14.200 sacro lo difenderemo difenderemo dio la patria e la famiglia che fanno tanto schifo a qualcuno lo
01:09:21.300 faremo per difendere la nostra libertà perché noi non saremo mai schiavi e semplici consumatori
01:09:29.020 in balia della speculazione finanziaria ecco la nostra missione ecco perché oggi sono venuta qui
01:09:33.840 scriveva chesterton ormai più di un secolo fa vediamo se lo trovo
01:09:40.860 fuochi verranno attizzati per dimostrare che due più due fa quattro
01:09:46.020 spade verranno sguainate per dimostrare che le foglie sono verdi in estate
01:09:51.720 quel tempo è arrivato signori siamo pronti grazie
01:09:55.480 well i think we know why they don't like her
01:10:03.340 there's a leader i can get behind
01:10:07.140 i was just like she starts talking about the family about how they want to turn you into a
01:10:11.800 number to control you and i'm like yeah yeah yeah no wonder people elected her um and i was like is
01:10:18.900 it i was googling is it easy to move to italy from canada like you gotta have a backup plan
01:10:26.620 i think she's great um i'm watching all the feminists and male feminists which just means
01:10:31.760 rapists um i watch i'm watching them lose their minds um about her and she couldn't be more
01:10:42.120 normal she believes in traditional values she believes in you know italy first and you know
01:10:51.600 she has no shame in being a wife and mother um and so these are absolutely the worst possible
01:10:56.840 things for the left they they want you to be ashamed of being that thing where you thrive as a
01:11:03.900 human being and i think for women that is as what as a wife and a mother um they want you to be
01:11:09.240 miserable alone and uh eaten by your cats when you die and that's i guess the ideal life for them
01:11:16.240 and so yeah of course they hate her of course yeah i mean she is extremely based speech there i i think
01:11:23.920 it was a condensed form of obviously something longer but uh obviously a threat to the globalists
01:11:28.720 and um how do we get that prime minister here right our leader is such a weakling um he's all about
01:11:36.940 the theater and making everything about himself so um yeah maybe italy is a nice prospect i could go back
01:11:44.800 to the homeland um well just before you go on uh this is also i think she is a reflex from the hard
01:11:54.260 lockdowns of italy yeah at the beginning they had so many long hard controlling lockdowns so when you
01:12:05.020 have a society that has lived through the crush of that and then being called bigoted if you you know
01:12:13.220 didn't hug someone from wuhan fresh off the plane which is literally part of what they said um she's
01:12:20.780 the response to that where society says we did it your two years of misery this lady's selling us
01:12:28.580 something different and we're ready to listen and let this be a message to conservatives around the world
01:12:33.680 let it be a message to conservatives here in alberta as they choose a new leader choose something so far
01:12:40.600 from the conservatism we have something that speaks the language of liberty because soft doesn't work we
01:12:48.220 all lived through the soft tyranny of the last two years we have to do something different yeah i
01:12:54.640 completely agree i think we have one super chat and then maybe we'll end on this video uh throwback
01:13:01.580 video of trudeau so we have one five dollar i think it was from times uh sent in chats last week
01:13:08.320 that were not read is it true you have to give five dollars or more for the chat to be read
01:13:13.000 yes so we said that at the beginning so we're just showing the dollar chats on the screen at the bottom
01:13:18.140 there it is there we're just showing the dollar chats on the screen at the bottom
01:13:21.920 um you know we're already 15 minutes over and so sometimes those dollar chats really add up so
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01:13:37.340 thank you for helping to keep our lights on and keep help us keep up the investigative work that we do
01:13:44.640 and fund our equipment and all the things that cost exorbitant amounts of money now um under the
01:13:50.600 just true liberals where we've seen insane tax hikes um over the last several years so speaking
01:13:57.080 of justin trudeau sheila i don't know if you want to end on this little clip of him um hindering some
01:14:03.960 pandemic or not pandemic um disaster relief in quebec a few years ago oh yes yes yes um well let's end
01:14:12.680 on that because you know he the guy has got to be the bride at every funeral or bride at every wedding
01:14:18.160 and the corpse at every funeral um and he's got to be the most inconvenienced guy during a natural
01:14:25.600 disaster also so we'll go to that on the way out um but i'll wrap the show now tamara thanks so much
01:14:32.020 for being my co-host today i appreciate it very much and i i do enjoy these little times we get
01:14:36.700 together because we talk all day but we never actually like talk talk talk so yes agreed um also
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01:15:04.940 let's cut to justin trudeau you're not getting my vote this is a free country it's a free country
01:15:23.800 and i'm trying to speak to him and he won't even acknowledge me
01:15:26.880 it's not my challenge i'm a volunteer trying to help someone save their home sir sir we've been
01:15:34.060 filling sandbags as well yeah and you know while you're here yes while you're here nobody can pick
01:15:39.040 up i am while you're here no one can pick up i don't know that sir i'm sorry well why don't you
01:15:44.280 make yourself aware we are going you know i was with a guy who's a staunch conservative and he said
01:15:49.520 if you actually do work he changed his vote i was here for you sorry sir i just spent half an hour
01:15:55.960 can you listen to me sir now that i've listened to you yeah i'll listen okay i'm glad to be here with
01:16:00.280 my kids we just filled sandbags for 15 minutes which isn't enough sorry all your rcmp and security
01:16:06.040 held people up for getting their stuff i can understand your frustration around security
01:16:10.280 i live frustrations with security every day of my life right now that's something that i that
01:16:14.560 unfortunately is a reality of my life but i'm happy to be here they're about to open these dams i'm happy
01:16:19.540 to be here to speak with you to listen to you and to encourage more canades to come out and volunteer
01:16:25.440 more people are coming to volunteer because i volunteered but i was in a class for an hour
01:16:29.720 waiting while you were here with a photo op i have the most insincere thing i've ever seen
01:16:35.120 i'm sorry sir that's unfriendly