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DAILY Roundup | Sask. protects parents' rights, Smith takes on Ottawa, Trudeau cuts $1B from the CAF


Summary

Join Adam and sid sid as they cover the latest breaking news in the case of Tupac Shakur, including the arrest of Dwayne Keith Davis in connection with the Shakur murder 27 years after he was killed on Las vegas strip in drive-by shooting.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 well hello everyone and welcome to the daily roundup very happy today of course i'm adam
00:00:20.580 so happy today to be joined by sid sid looking sharp liking the haircut liking the aesthetic
00:00:25.980 how are you feeling buddy are you feeling as good as you're looking i'm doing all right happy to be
00:00:30.740 joining you of course you know i got to keep it fresh every six months change my appearance
00:00:34.020 entirely uh that way you know just lose uh lose track of the government here and there make sure
00:00:38.480 i keep them on their toes how are you doing oh i'm doing great i think you got that dead right
00:00:42.500 that is one of your expertise you're really good you're standing next to me we're covering a protest
00:00:46.500 some action goes down and i turn around and you're gone and you're right where the action is happening
00:00:50.760 just like that i think that chameleon aesthetic changing it up on the fly i think that probably
00:00:55.920 helps you know i am doing good today no complaints whatsoever lots of stories to get to before we
00:01:02.320 get into those um though i want to cover some of the nuts and bolts stuff for folks who watch stream
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00:02:29.400 lots to get to on the show today we're going to talk about saskatchewan protecting parental rights
00:02:34.160 smith continuing to take on ottawa trudeau cutting a billion from the canadian armed forces
00:02:39.160 truth and reconciliation lgbtq we have got it all today but before we get to any of that
00:02:44.940 relatively breaking news here um dwayne keith d davis is arrested in connection with tupac
00:02:50.780 shakur murder 27 years after he was killed on las vegas strip in drive by shooting so 27 years ago not
00:02:59.000 exactly news but the fact that for many other i know that there's been there's conspiracy circles
00:03:03.200 there's people who uh the amateur sleuth detectives online who look into this stuff whatever it may be
00:03:08.880 um some sort of progress in the tupac shakur case news i did not expect to see whatsoever today
00:03:15.480 sid have you been waiting with uh bated breath for uh for an arrest on the tupac shakur murder
00:03:20.760 yeah ever since before i was in the womb i've been waiting to find out what happened
00:03:25.520 it's uh about 27 years ago it's interesting that it's coming to light now you know one thing it does
00:03:31.240 make me think of though is the fact that you you account for the murders and the crime that takes
00:03:36.040 place both there of course and in canada and the percentage of crimes or the percentage of you know
00:03:41.640 people that are actually caught for these crimes the the rate of people being charged for the crimes
00:03:46.080 that are taking place uh is much lower than one might hope especially when you look into murders
00:03:50.340 and stuff like that uh one would hope there would be a little more action on finding the people who are
00:03:54.780 killing other people uh but you know this is the state of affairs it takes 27 years to figure out or to
00:04:00.320 identify more information in a very high profile uh death yeah definitely so some progress now we
00:04:07.360 just have to get to the bottom of biggie that's the next uh next item on the agenda so more
00:04:12.000 conspiracies abound fear not all right let's get into some local stuff um and we'll start with this
00:04:18.160 story uh cyber attacks hit military parliament websites as india-based groups target canada the
00:04:24.160 federal government is coping with cyber attacks this week with a hacker group in india which claims it has
00:04:28.760 caused the chaos in ottawa but canada's signals intelligence agencies the nuisance attacks likely
00:04:34.860 haven't put private information at risk likely haven't from the government means probably has
00:04:39.260 um i think the canadian armed forces says its website became unavailable for mobile users midday
00:04:45.160 wednesday but it was fixed within a few hours the military says the site is separate from other
00:04:49.580 government sites such as the one used by department of defense and internal military networks the
00:04:54.680 incident remains under investigation the article goes on it's wild though i mean how much of this
00:04:59.740 stems obviously there was an incident there may be ties to india as far as this assassination
00:05:04.900 it's it i have flashbacks to eritrean conflict on the streets in calgary now on the streets of surrey
00:05:11.260 we're seeing assassinations associated with the calistani indian conflict we don't need this stuff
00:05:16.980 pouring over onto our streets it can stay abroad the fact that the individual who's assassinated and that
00:05:21.900 is tragic came into the country to the best of my understanding illegally and then still managed
00:05:26.360 to gain canadian citizenship despite this sort of long questionable history and then the indian
00:05:31.400 government allegedly at this point according to trudeau anyways was involved uh in in that
00:05:35.580 assassination that's a conflict for not not on our not on our territory that's a that's a foreign
00:05:40.220 conflict and we need to have stop having foreign conflicts pouring over into violence on our streets
00:05:44.920 but beyond that trudeau and i think this is the real core of the story he was embarrassed
00:05:50.020 internationally by india he was treated as not really a world leader um his airplane didn't i
00:05:56.240 mean it was the perfect storm it was almost as embarrassing as last time when he went back and
00:06:00.240 did a bollywood dance this was potentially more embarrassing and weeks later suddenly our
00:06:05.340 government is unrolling anti-indian propaganda effectively um extremely troubling and then this
00:06:11.780 is this this is just the start of it but this is some of the stuff that we've seen as a consequence
00:06:15.240 not to mention the uh relations official relations with india but now groups from that country whether
00:06:20.380 they're associated with the government or not we don't know that now now targeting our parliamentary
00:06:25.760 websites military websites all of this it's extremely troubling i for one think trudeau is largely to
00:06:31.560 blame he's 100 percent to blame um you you look at his track record i mean he's been in office for how
00:06:38.780 long now uh and it's just the laundry list of him tripping on different problems keeps arising and what
00:06:45.360 did we say of course this all breaks down or this is all taking place uh just days after these uh
00:06:51.080 allegations between india and canada justin trudeau and parliament gave a standing ovation to a nazi
00:06:57.760 um so there's there's there's just a long laundry list of justin trudeau tripping on himself and
00:07:03.700 what did he say he said uh i believe to cbc reporters there's uh members of his cabinet that
00:07:09.080 uh told the cbc reporters uh you know correct me if i'm wrong here uh they said that trudeau's you
00:07:15.420 know main statement to them was just forget about it don't talk about it the people will forget and
00:07:20.200 that's the mentality that justin trudeau has in office is he'll commit the most agreed to the most
00:07:25.580 egregious things and then he'll say just don't worry about it they'll forget about it you know there's
00:07:29.880 there's no problem don't look over there um that's his whole attitude exactly um it truly is a shame
00:07:37.420 yes and you're dead on he i tweeted about this recently i mean he's like a narcissist he can't
00:07:42.900 imagine himself doing anything wrong he just can't and even when he does something like you can see
00:07:49.500 speaker rota reading those notes and he's never seen them before he doesn't know hunk's story
00:07:54.140 really i mean i'm sure he probably talked to him you can like watch his face when he's like eyebrows
00:07:59.400 fought fought the wait but if he was you can literally see him i've never read this before
00:08:06.100 and i'm reacting to it is what his face says um but but the laundry list you talked about let's jump
00:08:11.360 to this tweet now four times in the last week western elites have blamed russia for a diverse
00:08:15.860 range of problems trudeau my applauding an ss soldier was moscow's fault obviously the first thing
00:08:21.640 when they asked him to apologize was uh we have to combat russian disinformation the russian
00:08:26.720 disinformation is not that you applauded a nazi you applauded a nazi that would be russian information
00:08:32.100 or information as it's otherwise known um that is accurate information of what really uh happened
00:08:37.640 and then you weren't willing to apologize when he did apologize and it's funny cbc everybody else
00:08:42.400 they said trudeau apologizes no he said this was embarrassing for canadians it's not embarrassing
00:08:47.440 for him because he can't be embarrassed um he said the the house apologizes and the speaker
00:08:52.880 made a mistake he can't say any sane leader would be like i apologize for allowing this to happen
00:08:58.660 it's completely unacceptable and that would be canadians are inclined to forgive an apology if
00:09:03.260 someone had a heartfelt like yeah someone brought in an eight 98 year old veteran said we should give
00:09:09.200 them a round of applause and as soon as they said it we realized this was a cataclysmic mistake
00:09:13.260 i apologize for allowing this to happen that would be the same thing to do but we're dealing with trudeau
00:09:18.000 so that's not the case hillary obviously when the democrats lose it's always russia's fault
00:09:22.680 fox news americans turned against the war in ukraine because of russian disinformation
00:09:26.920 the economist people of niger demand france leave due to russian propaganda so everything is just russia
00:09:34.340 or india now it's russia or india we used to just be russia now we've added india because they weren't
00:09:39.140 very nice to trudeau but this we're at war with east asia eurasia 1984 type dialogue we're living in is
00:09:46.100 not not the fruits of a healthy culture it's not the fruits of a liberal democracy this is the type
00:09:51.940 of stuff that people living under dictatorship communist dictatorship borderline brainwashing
00:09:56.560 will believe and accept and they'll embrace it wholeheartedly we've seen that over the last few
00:10:01.020 years people embracing ideas that have been proven false but regardless of that they just continue to
00:10:07.240 tout those perspectives now and i'm go ahead go ahead i'm not sure if we can pull this up in short
00:10:14.140 order but i know there's a clip of trudeau talking back in the day about how divisive politics works
00:10:19.140 uh even though you know he says you know he wouldn't use it how oh we'll be the day that
00:10:23.180 justin trudeau uses divisive politics uh but he talks very firmly about its effectiveness um and that
00:10:29.420 is the playbook he i mean he says it outright and the only reason why i think you know for so long
00:10:34.920 he's been under the i guess under the radar in a sense but mainstream media is constantly covering
00:10:40.120 for this guy and you see it with the the apology articles that they're writing for him it's like
00:10:44.940 trudeau apologizes no he didn't apologize whatsoever he said you know we're sorry for this thing that
00:10:51.900 happened that i don't have any involvement in that's not leadership i'm sorry but we haven't had
00:10:56.620 leadership in this country since our former prime minister justin trudeau is a drama teacher
00:11:01.660 his in total his entire aura his entire being is a drama teacher that is all he is he knows how to
00:11:10.820 play people that's what he does and that's why you know it's not even you know there's all of these
00:11:15.520 issues that have arose from justin trudeau but these aren't the problems the problem that we're
00:11:19.580 having in canada is the fact that our politicians use uh they talk they talk out of both sides of their
00:11:24.640 mouths you know you might might say that's redundant because they're a politician but
00:11:28.340 they need to start speaking as though we are paying attention to them as though we are listening
00:11:33.440 to them as though we actually understand what they're saying because the fact of the matter is
00:11:37.460 justin trudeau doesn't care about any of that he he just says what he knows can be massaged into a
00:11:42.280 large populist opinion yeah exactly and you know the wild thing that i've noticed lately is going back
00:11:47.840 to like old justin trudeau content um there's these all these tweets recirculating from 2013 where he's
00:11:54.160 like it's a scandal every day with this government and uh the prime minister needs to take accountability
00:11:59.240 for his people um everything that he says like it really didn't apply that much to the harper
00:12:05.160 government but it certainly applies to him today so it's funny seeing those old uh decade old tweets
00:12:10.340 coming up now uh to bite trudeau though again yeah there we go it's hard to feel disappointed
00:12:14.940 in your government when every day there's a new scandal and then literally in relation to the trudeau
00:12:19.680 not taking any acknowledgement he tweeted like like the the prime minister needs to take accountability
00:12:24.620 for all of his people he's never ever ever done that which is wild but while trudeau is making
00:12:30.480 enemies aggravating people popularity plummeting um and he's making enemies both with russia and with
00:12:36.540 india make no mistake this is probably the closest we've been to a war in quite a long time um conflicts
00:12:43.280 that people are concerned about that is that is a very sort of sensible concern uh but they're not the
00:12:49.240 only people who are mad even our allies our nato allies we are nowhere close to our commitments
00:12:52.980 um i don't have the exact numbers now but i heard recent polling um and the polling tried to seem
00:12:57.780 to be pushing towards people saying environmentalism mattered but far more people were saying that
00:13:02.400 they're more concerned about increased military spending than that we're not meeting our two percent
00:13:06.400 nato budget commitment our allies which many of them are not meeting them as well to be fair but
00:13:11.480 our allies aren't happy that we're not meeting them um we have massive territory we're directly to the
00:13:16.300 north exposed to russia um and so what's trudeau doing making everybody mad doing all of this stuff
00:13:22.360 and then he's looking to cut one billion dollar from national defense budget as people are saying
00:13:26.900 we really need to spend more on our national defense budget i i know we understand the sentiment
00:13:32.800 that justin trudeau wanted to make canada post national and most people thought he wanted to destroy
00:13:38.220 the idea of canada but the trajectory we were on infuriating our allies infuriating foreign
00:13:44.760 superpowers and then absolutely defunding our military one has to wonder if he literally wants
00:13:49.680 to destroy canada wholeheartedly no longer symbolically um the liberal government looking
00:13:55.440 to cut almost one billion dollars from the annual budget of the department of national defense
00:13:59.360 uh demand the country's top military commander says is prompting some difficult conversations
00:14:03.560 within the military uh chief of the defense uh staff general wayne ayur and deputy minister of
00:14:09.560 defense bill matthews testified before house of commons committee last late thursday
00:14:13.260 when they acknowledged in more detail the ramifications of the federal government spending
00:14:17.140 reduction plan the article does go on effectively but uh for right now the budget for 2023 2024
00:14:25.840 is expected to be 26.5 billion dollars that is a far cry from what they invest in like
00:14:33.100 eco initiatives and stuff it's it's extremely problematic but what's your take on this just as a
00:14:39.740 canadian maybe not even some working in the media but as a canadian we are extremely vulnerable we've
00:14:44.460 heard time and time again veterans are asking for too much you know all the whole world every
00:14:48.680 canadian basically if you look at this polling is like no we need to give our troops the right
00:14:52.820 equipment and support them after they've served is this completely backwards well what justin
00:14:58.400 shouldo recently didn't he not announce uh that he was proud of the fact that he had given what was
00:15:02.740 it 60 or 90 billion dollars to ukraine and here he is you know cutting a billion dollars off our national
00:15:08.780 defense fund i i just think there's something deeply ironic about that but it also shows where
00:15:12.620 his priorities are you know why are we sending billions overseas when every single day there's
00:15:17.180 more and more people on the streets here in canada and that's no exaggeration it's absolutely
00:15:22.140 disgusting the misappropriation of our money because this is taxpayer money that they're just dishing
00:15:27.220 out or printing and devaluing they're they're handing it to everybody except for the canadians who
00:15:31.880 they're stealing it from basically it's absolutely shameful and that was yeah the additional money
00:15:36.800 650 million dollars to ukraine amid justin trudeau giving with zelensky the the leader of ukraine
00:15:44.380 celebrating a nazi in canadian parliament it's absolutely disgusting and there's questionable ties
00:15:50.220 as to you know our activities there while our justin trudeau christia freeland members of our
00:15:55.300 canadian government have visited ukraine who are these people meeting and i really want to know and i
00:15:59.580 want i i do hope we can get to the bottom of where every single cent of that money is going because if
00:16:05.400 they are handing it to let's say you know a neo neo neo nazi groups that are operating within ukraine
00:16:10.940 even if it's by accident that they're getting a hold of our canadian taxpayer money that's a serious
00:16:16.060 problem that is us funding nazis internationally is that the case i don't know i don't think we really
00:16:21.420 do have a solid answer on that but we need to come up with an answer because if it is the case
00:16:25.520 that is extremely detrimental to the reputation of canada i would think internationally
00:16:29.860 well and there's been a lot of digging not to mention christia freeland's background
00:16:34.940 but uh into the history of sort of nazi inclusionism in canada especially under the
00:16:41.980 liberals um after the war if you could show your ss tattoo apparently the liberal government would
00:16:47.560 effectively usher you in it was like a free pass because you were like a good person who could
00:16:52.840 contribute meaningfully to society now don't get me wrong we saw that within intelligence communities
00:16:57.540 when they're trying to bring in the best scientists so they couldn't be weaponized so i understand that
00:17:02.140 there's circumstances for that but this seemed to be a carte blanche like come on over everything's
00:17:06.840 fine so this is not like it's one superficial incident this is a troubling part of canadian history
00:17:12.840 that we need to be sensitive to the other consideration with ukraine is the fact that i mean
00:17:16.860 some of this has been debunked some of this is still being investigated but there are a lot of
00:17:21.460 questions about the biden connections within ukraine i there's a lot going on there that is that none of it
00:17:27.000 comes out squeaky clean it simply cannot come out squeaky clean uh but yeah your earlier you
00:17:32.360 mentioned the number since 2022 9.5 billion has gone uh to ukraine which is and i we're not even
00:17:39.240 getting into the the nature of the conflict or picking sides here or anything but that's a third
00:17:44.560 of our entire military budget a third is being shipped away when we've got helicopters falling into the ocean
00:17:52.040 and inadequate technology and west edmonton mall has more submarines in the canadian military like
00:17:57.080 it's a problematic situation and uh we can't defend ourselves i get funding a foreign conflict serves as
00:18:04.180 a buffer zone but are those really the international sort of neocon warmongering strategies that canada
00:18:09.660 likes to get involved with it's certainly a troubling situation one thing i know for sure is justin trudeau is
00:18:16.480 not the man to be at the helm throughout this uh general wayne ayre uh in closing on this story
00:18:21.320 says there's no way you can take almost a billion dollars out of the defense budget and have no
00:18:25.320 impact whatsoever um i think the sentiment among folks is going to be categorical and unanimous among
00:18:31.580 canadians other than a strong anti-military crowd which is smaller than you might think uh support our
00:18:38.440 troops give them the equipment they need end of story that's one place canadians don't mind spending a
00:18:42.480 few billion extra on pull it out of some of these battery investments in hamilton ontario whatever and give
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00:20:03.400 man i'm in calgary is the place to be lately last night the justice center for constitutional
00:20:11.960 freedoms had their dinner dr jay butacharya was there i'm going to talk about him in a little bit
00:20:15.880 we've got ben shapiro coming october 2nd and 3rd we've also got take back alberta with uh
00:20:21.960 dr james lindsey bringing him in um if you're not familiar with him look him up because he's someone
00:20:27.400 you won't want to miss and then obviously ben shapiro coming up get out to these these are those shows that
00:20:33.020 you if you didn't get tickets to you start following the guy on twitter after or on x rather
00:20:38.700 i should say um and you're like oh i really wish i would have gone to that go check these out these
00:20:43.000 people lots of them it's their first trip to canada their first trip to alberta um they may not come
00:20:47.640 back so do not miss out on these opportunities plus the other thing is if these folks show up and
00:20:52.400 there's just massive attendance imagine the caliber of speakers that are going to be coming in
00:20:57.080 to calgary i want calgary alberta canada in fact but particularly my hometown to be a place where
00:21:03.120 speakers like that's where you have to go the conservatives come out and support people who
00:21:06.760 take a stand so consider coming to any of these incredible events they're certainly going to be
00:21:11.080 great another thing that i absolutely love about alberta is just how well we're doing uh danielle
00:21:16.380 smith if you if you believed if you believed the media if you believed uh the stephen gilbo um if you
00:21:22.960 believed so much of what we heard throughout the election leading up to it she's she's unhinged and
00:21:27.460 she's not safe and and everything's going to go off the rails well canadians flock to alberta in
00:21:33.240 record numbers as population booms by 184 400 people um and it's no secret that that part of this at
00:21:42.680 least is a result of danielle smith standing up to ottawa standing up for industries prioritizing jobs
00:21:48.040 and making a difference alberta's population can use to soar according to latest
00:21:52.280 statistics canada report notching not only the highest net interprovincial gains ever recorded
00:21:57.080 for the province but also for any single province since such data started being uh recorded alberta
00:22:04.440 was home to 4.7 million people as of july 1st according to annual population estimates um on
00:22:09.460 released on wednesday a little more than four percent higher than the same time last year that's
00:22:13.440 an additional as we mentioned 184 400 people what's wild is people tend to move to alberta and then
00:22:19.080 that stopped there was a mass exodus under the ndp um and then a conservative government comes
00:22:24.880 back in and people start flooding back in um ndp voters take note that is the like literally people
00:22:34.940 will flee when an ndp government is elected so when i say ndp voters i mean edmonton what are you doing
00:22:41.280 just just look at these numbers people from around canada flood here for the advantage that occurs
00:22:47.600 under conservative governments even if they're not particularly good conservative governments i
00:22:51.400 think the government right now happens to be doing a pretty good job obviously we're going to hold
00:22:54.780 them accountable the places we feel that they are not but people across this country are taking note
00:23:01.060 what do you think said is my assessment on base off base what are we seeing here well i think the
00:23:06.960 reason why you're seeing the the attraction drawing here towards alberta is because alberta is doing
00:23:11.400 comparatively i think probably the best out of all canadian provinces and territories
00:23:15.160 uh you look at her stance or initiatives it is boding very well for albertans however i think
00:23:20.940 the one cautionary tale here is even though there's you know record uh population increase
00:23:24.960 that's also a very dangerous thing to have i don't know maybe we'll get to some of the the
00:23:28.780 international news about that uh later on about migration and some of the the issues that arise
00:23:33.520 from just unparalleled numbers uh that we're seeing over recent years and the effect that has
00:23:38.020 uh but i think the reason why you're seeing this growth specifically in alberta is because alberta
00:23:44.020 is becoming a place where people can prosper uh better so than in many other provinces especially
00:23:49.140 you know the closer you get to ottawa and federal oversight it's just you know sunny days are gone
00:23:54.520 and when you look over there so alberta alberta right now is the place to be and i know alberta is
00:24:00.700 you know heavily focused in energy and we're going to talk about that uh pretty shortly because the
00:24:05.180 there's an ideological warfare that's going on here over energy uh obviously with environmental
00:24:10.280 stuff being the uh the the icing on top but adam do you want to do you want to jump us into our next
00:24:15.100 headline here yeah i want to jump to one first really quickly here because it ties in so perfectly
00:24:19.680 then we'll transition the plan was to get to it later but yeah i the other thing that you that you
00:24:24.520 sort of touched on so critically there though i think that this trend goes beyond just just the
00:24:31.680 populations migrating here i think what's going to happen is we're going to create more opportunities
00:24:37.280 for jobs to build houses let's say there's going to be more houses but getting into the energy story
00:24:42.440 a little bit here and pierre is going to comment pierre paulia is going to comment on this in a moment
00:24:46.220 but i also think when other provinces neighboring provinces potentially probably not saskatchewan
00:24:51.620 likely bc cave to the 2035 agenda um and when alberta rejects that we're going to be selling them so
00:24:58.680 much electricity that we're going to see an additional boom because we're going to have
00:25:02.780 to support the provinces we tend to support other provinces there's a bit of a pattern i don't know
00:25:06.940 if canadians have noticed but if they go along with this there's going to be shortages and we're
00:25:11.020 going to be running power lines across the country opening coal plants and saving the country again i
00:25:15.200 don't mind it's okay we're willing to do it we're willing we're willing to help out but i think we're
00:25:18.620 going to see a boom from kind from places that experience rolling brownouts and are willing to pay a premium
00:25:23.740 and they'll say hey we never shut down our natural gas we never shut down our coal we can help you out we can
00:25:28.380 make sure your heaters stay on in winter on that note let's jump to this clip of pierre paulio
00:25:33.440 absolutely roasting the ndp and edmonton mp i will comment on that and then we'll get into that next
00:25:39.460 headline you know if i were that ndp member i'd be back in edmonton apologizing to albertans for her
00:25:46.560 betrayal of that province her party her leader wants to shut down the single biggest industry in
00:25:56.160 canada which is our responsible energy sector the ndp literally works against the union jobs
00:26:03.380 in canada's energy sector in that member's own province she votes in favor of a 61 cent a liter
00:26:11.840 carbon tax that is nearly unanimously opposed by the people of alberta albertans understand what
00:26:20.280 canadians across the country now understand which is that the ndp has betrayed working class people
00:26:27.560 to favor a radical leftist authoritarian agenda us we as conservatives are the only party defending
00:26:34.920 the working class people of alberta and all of canada you know uh politicians are taking note with
00:26:43.060 daniel smith's soaring popularity last week on stream it was interesting i said this is going to be the
00:26:47.280 litmus test for pierre polyevra if he comes out and stands in support of parents on parental rights
00:26:53.240 issues um this is going to be a promising indicator he did so two hours later so he was probably watching
00:26:59.320 maybe who knows but it was almost in direct reply to that challenge of you need to prove that you're
00:27:04.240 conservative on this issue now the the sentiments being shared are echoing what daniel smith has said
00:27:11.020 here in alberta and i for one am so happy the other thing here too is we're seeing the liberals plummet
00:27:16.820 and the ndp were starting to climb in some of the ranks federally but the ndp brand don't get me
00:27:22.880 wrong the ndp is far more moderate they've promised to do inquiries and never bring back restrictions and
00:27:27.820 mandates um in in saskatchewan and manitoba particularly with the manitoba elections looming
00:27:33.520 but there's this incredible uh there's this incredible trend of pushing back that the ndp can't respond
00:27:41.860 to and you look at the federal ndp all they do is prop up justin trudeau and they don't really take
00:27:47.380 action when they could end this government right now and then provincially here in alberta you look
00:27:51.420 at the ndp all they're doing is touting justin trudeau talking points as his popularity is plummeting
00:27:57.740 i don't understand their strategy everyone else is becoming aware of the situation i don't know who
00:28:01.860 they're trying to placate it's certainly not voters because their popularity is plummeting but the
00:28:06.220 trend is uh changing things uh seem to be coming too ahead and and the tide is turning and i mean
00:28:12.260 these folks have been on dry land for so long they've been winning so long whether it's on parental
00:28:16.800 rights whether it's on environment um the tide's finally coming back these folks don't know how to
00:28:20.740 swim they're panicking because everything seems to be going the other way right now is that what
00:28:24.680 you're seeing too said well in a bit of a let me just say from the jccf dinner last night what
00:28:31.080 what was said was that uh lies move fast but the truth prevails that's not exactly what was said i
00:28:36.220 believe but uh the essence is that truth over a long period of time will prevail over uh the lies
00:28:42.540 that are presented and that's what we're seeing now we've had a decade of nice words and i say that
00:28:48.120 nice words with no substance and now people are starting to realize oh wait wait wait on a second
00:28:53.900 oh people actually have a point when they're criticizing justin trudeau i mean and i the one i mean it's such a
00:29:00.220 perfect sample at the moment is justin trudeau and everybody's celebrating a nazi in the parliament
00:29:04.340 it's such a clear example to everybody out there that like wait hold on a second they're they're
00:29:10.400 they're literally using spin they're playing this game of manipulating what's being said the more people
00:29:15.680 see that the better and and i really do think in terms of pierre and danielle smith uh danielle smith
00:29:20.920 uh the now premier of alberta is very much so she was the the test case in many senses for pierre
00:29:27.960 uh especially coming out of the the pandemic as it were and the pandemic isn't just about you know
00:29:32.840 vaccine mandates that whatever it also i think awakened a lot of people up to the fact that there
00:29:38.100 are two primal uh ideological camps there's you know i'll call them order and chaos but you know
00:29:44.580 left and right in a sense all of the people that you see a lot of the people that you see at the or
00:29:49.140 that you used to see at the freedom protests many of them are now at the million march for children
00:29:54.220 uh the demonstrations against these lgbtq uh manifestations in our schools they're they're
00:29:59.860 very aligned in multiple levels in multiple uh uh i guess different areas of you know concern
00:30:05.700 so it's interesting to see the the translation from the the premier and the provincial election
00:30:12.320 that we had now that's transcending into the political level uh and you know you do have to be
00:30:17.340 cognizant of the fact that that division that was created during the pandemic by our federal
00:30:22.060 government largely uh that's something that people don't want anymore and that's partly the reason
00:30:27.460 why we're seeing more logical conversations being had there's less uh buy-in for these feel-good
00:30:32.760 conversations because now you know you got to put you got to put your money where your mouth is or
00:30:36.840 it'll be too late and we're seeing that uh across the across the world actually we're seeing that with
00:30:41.120 the in the particular case of migration uh some serious issues that are starting to unfold so we we
00:30:45.880 got to get ahead of these issues and we're not going to get ahead of them if justin
00:30:49.060 chudeau's our prime minister well it's interesting i i had a conversation uh two conversations actually
00:30:54.660 with a uh prominent imam here in calgary um on this subject and it was incredibly interesting you
00:31:00.220 talked about order and chaos but there's also sort of the sentiment of like logic and and dogma uh so
00:31:08.580 when you talk to progressives they're all touting the same line if you push them on it or challenge
00:31:13.960 them on it they don't really have backing they're basically they're repeating a party line there's
00:31:19.320 not like a strong conviction and it's very monolithic they're all like oh yeah we all believe
00:31:24.520 the same thing and we're all together if you go to the other side of the protest you have like
00:31:29.020 ultra conservative muslims you have christians of all different backgrounds and traditions you've got
00:31:35.660 hippies concerned over natural health products like there's a whole bunch of people who aren't touting
00:31:41.480 the same dogma but they have the same sort of principle values about freedom uh freedom of
00:31:48.180 speech freedom to gather these fundamental freedoms that form society you can call them libertarian
00:31:52.820 social conservative whatever you want but those groupings that tend to be opposed to that dogmatic
00:31:58.480 monolithic progressive mindset it's diverse and it's organic and it's natural and they're coming
00:32:03.880 together naturally because of concerns not because of some bizarre dogmatic thing that nobody can quite
00:32:09.820 put their finger on but everybody is telling uh in homogeneity so it's it's interesting to see that
00:32:16.140 contrast certainly uh but i think the collective having that one single thing that monolith that
00:32:23.820 ideological thing that you can bind to it's kind of like putting on a team jersey and it feels good
00:32:28.880 for a while but eventually if you're not playing a sport and there's no substance there and all you're
00:32:32.800 doing is wearing a jersey that tends to fade and this speaks to your point about the lies lies being fast
00:32:37.660 but truth's prevailing um the substance is starting to come to the surface and all this stuff that for
00:32:43.120 20 30 years has been pushing the tide as we mentioned it's starting to fade away because there's no
00:32:47.920 substance it's been a veneer the whole time um but we're going to talk a lot about lgbtq stories we're
00:32:53.560 going to get into this let's go back a little bit to the story that we were we were originally getting
00:32:58.420 to which is uh back on this theme of 2035 net zero targets um daniel smith attributes rising
00:33:04.920 power bills to federal ideology 100 on the note maintains opposition to 2035 net zero target
00:33:11.620 when you look at bc manitoba ontario and quebec they're all in a position where 95 of their more
00:33:17.120 power grid is decarbonized daniel smith will rebel news but they're also at maximum power so they face
00:33:23.580 the same challenges that we do the albert and saskatchewan have the most to lose from the
00:33:28.240 proposed clean energy regulations albert of daniel smith says everyone's going to end up paying more
00:33:32.600 if electricity electricity costs uh irrespective of where we live uh go up according to new report
00:33:39.100 by toronto-based policy think tank lfx associates phasing out alberta natural gas from ontario's
00:33:44.740 power grid would cost the average household more than about three thousand dollars three thousand
00:33:50.700 three hundred dollars uh and that'd be through electricity costs in 2030 listen the the thing that
00:33:57.780 sort of pops up here is the the focus all albertans are focused on i can barely pay my bills there's
00:34:05.900 housing concerns costs are skyrocketing we know that forcing a transition will make things cost more
00:34:13.000 and we've seen in other places california wherever it may be that that it doesn't work there's browning
00:34:18.260 rollouts are telling people not there to charge their car it also doesn't work why can't we for just a
00:34:23.700 moment and this is the thing is people are starting to get sick of the ideology but trudeau is all in
00:34:28.320 he doesn't have a personality anymore he's just a collection of ideologies superficial ideologies
00:34:34.180 that he's bought into why can't we just for a few minutes stop with ideologies and focus on making
00:34:40.140 life affordable and getting back to basics and i think this is the death knell for this liberal
00:34:45.880 government is they can't just stop for a second and make a couple reasonable decisions to help people
00:34:51.120 they can't not be pushing an agenda for even a minute well and this is a great way to express
00:34:56.400 the fact that justin trudeau's narcissism isn't limited to just himself this is something that
00:35:01.180 has been created in the very party that he exists in he's been creating that mentality ever since he's
00:35:07.640 been the prime minister this narcissistic we're not going to give you an answer we're never going
00:35:11.920 to apologize because admitting fault is the the least favorable thing that could possibly be imagined
00:35:17.920 um i mean think about if justin trudeau did apologize what would be the repercussions now
00:35:21.720 he's admitted guilt to himself um i don't think that's something he's willing to do ever and that's
00:35:26.880 exactly what's going to happen with the liberal party and you know they i care much more about what
00:35:30.760 politicians do compared to what they say even though what they say can be pretty damning um but
00:35:35.180 what does justin trudeau say he says that he wants to save the planet what does he do he steals
00:35:39.420 your money with a carbon tax the i don't care what he's saying at this point it's his actions that
00:35:44.140 matter you want to save the planet well how about planting all those trees you said you were
00:35:47.580 going to plant no you want to save the planet you know you reduce this that carbon emissions well
00:35:51.660 would have been a great way to do that without stealing from canadians but no that's not the
00:35:56.020 objective the objective is to allocate finances from people that they shouldn't be taking from
00:36:01.080 and redirect it to their friends and alliances internationally yeah jason kenney likes to blame
00:36:07.020 uh the media and by the media i think he means us and largely me for the end of his political career
00:36:12.420 um so many of the questions we asked him that he then folded on like a cheap tent after committing
00:36:17.640 to not doing those things aka vaccine passports which of course he says he didn't do he brought in a
00:36:23.560 restriction exemption program regardless if he would have had half the cojones of daniel smith and just
00:36:29.180 stood up to the federal government he probably would have been the premier of this province for a very
00:36:34.060 long time and he would have gone down in the history books a la ralph klein as beloved and there
00:36:39.140 would be t-shirts and everyone would be happy he didn't do that now daniel smith is um and the feds
00:36:44.020 don't know what to do with it they're like wow we can jason kenney was a a strong politician he worked
00:36:48.980 in ottawa he understood he understood the game he was going to be the guy that could play them and then
00:36:54.260 daniel smith comes in and they they think oh well she she folded last time we're going to be able to
00:36:59.600 muscle her she's rejected that and bucked that trend entirely let's go to some they're not used to
00:37:05.760 being talked to like this um let's go to some of these videos of daniel smith um replying
00:37:10.720 continually in addition to already telling him to put a sock in it um let's get to these videos in
00:37:14.960 this new campaign uh to tell the feds uh tell the feds.ca that the the provincial government has
00:37:20.440 launched to put an end to this legislating and regulating the development of electricity is
00:37:27.580 exclusively a provincial responsibility under our constitution and no good intentions can make up for
00:37:34.380 overstepping the limits of the law the federal electricity regulations will create a system
00:37:40.240 that is massively unaffordable dangerously unreliable and utterly unconstitutional canadians need to know
00:37:47.020 the facts about what's at stake here and we're ensuring that they will alberta's government has
00:37:51.980 launched a public awareness campaign across the country to inform canadians of ottawa's reckless
00:37:57.040 and costly plan we are running print radio television and social media ads along with billboards
00:38:03.280 and bus wraps these highlight how the regulations will make it more expensive for canadians by
00:38:09.460 increasing power bills it'll drive off investment in jobs and it will threaten the reliability of our
00:38:14.660 power grid and put it at risk and as we all begin to feel the temperatures dip and the wind grow cooler
00:38:21.080 having just come off uh a summer with uh with heat waves we are reminded that we live in a country of
00:38:29.760 extremes our campaign urges everyone to contact their mps and and have their say so that ottawa can hear how
00:38:38.200 many people are deeply concerned
00:38:39.780 yeah you know what's wild is touch on a lot of great stuff there you can kind of unpack that for
00:38:48.080 yourself though look at even the conversation around the alberta pension plan we're not going to talk
00:38:52.100 about it much today but quebec quebec's already doing that and that's fine but the second alberta wants to do it
00:38:58.080 that's problematic quebec is doing its own thing on energy they're doing very well with hydro nobody
00:39:03.720 says anything the ndp has no problem with it they dare not question them alberta is saying you know
00:39:08.440 what we're going to take a note out of quebec's book and we're going to do what's best for us for
00:39:12.020 a change um and they can't stand that because we are paying the bills for the province or for the
00:39:17.140 country rather very often and now we're finally standing up for ourselves but we're seeing this again
00:39:21.900 this is unconstitutional it doesn't make any sense it's not evidence-based now i for one i'm not crazy
00:39:27.020 about the government spending money on advertising but uh i think in the long term this is going to be
00:39:31.220 one of those ones that pays for itself so we shall see um we can jump in i think we have one more
00:39:36.120 clip of danielle smith from the same thing um and then we can react to sort of both of them collectively
00:39:40.600 though potentially it's pulling it up the it's just just loading uh should be just fine it said though
00:39:51.720 while it's coming up and we can jump away if if uh once it loads but uh here we go
00:39:56.520 by now you're all aware of ottawa's proposed electricity regulations which are intended to
00:40:02.980 force rapid and risky changes on the nation's power grid by 2035 calling their plans poorly
00:40:09.560 conceived doesn't begin to touch on their injustice they are disastrously uninformed and totally
00:40:16.280 disconnected from reality if implemented the proposed federal electricity regulations will
00:40:21.460 stick canadian families and businesses with unaffordable bills and provincial governments
00:40:26.140 with crushing debt and the grid itself based on unreliable energy sources will risk leaving many of us
00:40:33.420 shivering in the darkness in the dead of winter or sweating it out in plus 30 weather in the summer
00:40:38.380 there are a few major facts that deserve to be widely known first is the cost of canada's
00:40:44.200 electricity systems has been built up over decades radically redesigning them in 12 years would cost
00:40:50.840 canadians at least a trillion dollars and possibly as much as 1.7 trillion dollars alberta would bear
00:40:56.860 the largest cost of any province estimated at coming anywhere between 200 billion to more than 400
00:41:02.600 billion and those expenses would ultimately end up being passed on to you albertans everyone from
00:41:09.060 single parents to non-profits to small businesses how governments families and businesses would be able
00:41:15.500 to pay for all of this is beyond me i suspect it's beyond ottawa too in their rush to serve narrow
00:41:21.260 ideological interests and pat themselves on the back they didn't stop to think about the consequences
00:41:25.620 for canadians so she said that their plan is uh totally disconnected they're disastrously uninformed
00:41:33.820 and totally disconnected from reality and that descriptor i think also for justin trudeau but to hear
00:41:39.520 that absolutely just categorical evisceration um the pointing out of the facts listen we're not
00:41:44.980 california where if the power goes out and don't get me wrong i get some parts of california are cold but
00:41:48.720 we're not california where if the power goes out you'll be okay you're going to be huddling around
00:41:54.220 in a basement wrapped up in blankets trying to survive maybe in an attic so the heat raises we'll
00:41:59.220 see though but this is a survival level crisis and this isn't just oh you won't be able to charge your
00:42:05.220 electric cars this is you won't be able to cook food you won't be able to uh turn your heat on your
00:42:11.260 house will freeze over you won't be able to start your car because there'll be no heat and this is
00:42:15.120 seriously problematic and i'm glad that this government is saying enough is enough and i'm glad that this
00:42:20.220 government is calling out the federal government because this is mad this is madness like this is
00:42:25.680 we're we're no longer the canada we once were we're no longer respected on a global stage
00:42:30.820 things are generally affordable but for now the power other than first nations communities with
00:42:37.940 which trudeau doesn't do much to help um for now in most places the power comes on the heat stays on
00:42:44.340 and you can run water this is the the the government the federal government's like last
00:42:50.020 ditch effort to make us no longer a first world country that seems to be what's happening here
00:42:54.960 they want to take even that last sensible bit of decency and first worldness away from canada
00:43:00.940 well all you have to do and you know daniel smith is providing a very sensible uh conversation here
00:43:07.340 uh with the the federal agencies that are involved in the federal ministers etc
00:43:11.400 uh but where are we going with all of this are we going are we going to the you know 2020 uh pardon
00:43:18.640 me 2020 uh 2050 2030 uh world agendas or are we looking at what the municipalities need what the
00:43:26.540 provinces need what canadian citizens need what kind of path is justin trudeau laying out there
00:43:31.940 he's clearly laying out a path that is far more aligned with the quote on you know global agenda as it
00:43:37.920 were than he is any plan that is beneficial to canada and canadians i mean you think about you
00:43:43.740 know this is a an example i've brought up before if if justin trudeau was so determined to fight
00:43:48.680 russia and you know offset them in this war on ukraine why didn't why wasn't the first thing he did
00:43:54.060 was build a pipeline from alberta straight to the east coast so that we could just pump oil into europe
00:44:00.840 or natural gas or whatever it might be why didn't he take that step that that would have been
00:44:05.560 beneficial for us that would have been beneficial for europe but that doesn't work because that
00:44:09.980 creates more oil usage that gives alberta more of an advantage and alberta doesn't necessarily play
00:44:15.820 ball as well with the global agenda as the feds do and the feds want this power it's absolutely
00:44:20.980 shameful and all you have to do is look at his policies look at what canadians need and look at
00:44:25.640 what the global agenda is which one is trudeau aligned with everyone knows it's the global agenda and
00:44:30.240 it doesn't work for canadians and it goes back to the military spending we're talking about
00:44:34.840 the estimated costs being 50 times our total government military spending in order to
00:44:40.160 reshape the grilled grid based on this ideology um really quickly before we cut to an ad break
00:44:44.700 then we're going to come back get through a lot of stories here uh but david staples of the edmonton
00:44:49.000 journal yes the edmonton journal david staples has been good on some issues uh he he tweets the
00:44:54.040 sovereignty act was created to prevent obnoxious and illegal federal intrusions into alberta's
00:44:58.420 constitutionally protected areas such as our power grid use it ignore the foolish alarmist feds
00:45:03.400 keep alberta's grid safe and reliable words of wisdom uh even the edmonton journal hopping on board
00:45:09.220 the daniel smith train it would appear on this issue anyways and don't get me wrong it sounds a little
00:45:14.980 bit like we're fanboying when daniel smith makes mistakes and she will make mistakes we will be on top
00:45:20.040 of her it's just when politicians do good things and it's rare that we have politicians
00:45:24.000 fervently standing up for alberta and doing good things we have to cover that fairly and highlight
00:45:29.640 that important work um but but make no mistake this is not a fanboying train the same way many
00:45:35.200 were encouraged with jason kenny as he came up when he betrayed those principles when he didn't stick to
00:45:39.460 his words we certainly held him accountable so the same applies to all politicians um fortunate
00:45:44.460 though for the time being we definitely have a government that's standing with us uh we'll jump to
00:45:48.320 was there one more thing said are you good look like no i mean maybe i can say you know you know
00:45:52.460 on the fanboy remark you look at the way premier smith is talking about these things she's very aligned
00:45:57.620 with the industry as opposed to the federal government uh and you know what does she say she still wants
00:46:02.440 the the 2050 agenda and this is all predicated on environmental you know quote-unquote science as it
00:46:08.880 were and that's the underlying argument or the underlying conversation that's not being discussed is the
00:46:14.080 validity of these you know environmental world ending accusations um it's kind of being subverted
00:46:20.520 for you know a reasonable stance within the transition but the transition itself isn't being
00:46:24.420 questioned um so if you're looking for criticism there is criticism to be had oh yeah yeah and i mean i
00:46:30.040 know i i do appreciate that i've asked danielle smith several premier premier smith several times
00:46:34.960 why do why are we even using this rhetoric and she said well the industry is using it and she even
00:46:39.200 said maybe i shouldn't be but this is what the industry says and uh we're not our job is not to
00:46:43.380 regulate and and monitor the industry entirely it's to sort of govern and create a framework for
00:46:50.000 success jobs opportunities all that stuff so um let's jump to this ad break and then we're
00:46:54.340 going to come back we got lots of stories to get through still canadians are grappling with news
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00:49:15.260 easily access instagram facebook all of these things that uh that the trudeau government has
00:49:20.080 unfortunately forced facebook and instagram to sort of block because they're not willing to play by
00:49:25.280 their rules um speaking of someone who's not willing to play by the rules daniel smith standing
00:49:29.760 up to the uh government and scott moe uh the premier in saskatchewan standing up to the agenda
00:49:36.220 courts uh generally push them to shove on appeals after a period of time the courts usually will get it
00:49:46.040 close to right not entirely right but we've had a lot of wins when push comes to shove because these
00:49:51.160 federal court supreme court whatever it may be judges they know the sort of gravity of getting
00:49:55.760 one of these wrongs so we've taken the government uh to court over access to to leaders debates over a
00:50:00.960 number of things um lots of the cases of appeal um whether it be the the pastors or people prosecuted
00:50:06.580 under under covet 19 victories are taking place we saw the big ingram decision so but in the meantime
00:50:11.820 the lower level courts there seems to be a lot of uh political agenda going on and the rulings don't
00:50:18.240 necessarily make sense and they're very often condemned by the higher courts um so scott moe uh
00:50:23.320 we we obviously saw that they were implementing effectively a parental uh consent parental acknowledgement
00:50:29.460 parental rights uh movement uh we we're seeing this becoming a major trend right across canada the
00:50:34.640 million march for children um being the latest event but parents in this country are concerned over
00:50:39.500 what's happening in schools um there's no way that a child and a teacher should have secrets from a
00:50:44.960 parent that is the 101 of grooming like when when i've worked in institutions that work with children
00:50:49.980 you watch for people who are trying to establish secrets and exclude the parents as the number one
00:50:56.000 red flag that is textbook grooming behavior and this isn't a contentious thing to say um but so they
00:51:02.180 bring in this policy saying parents need to be in the loop effectively and the courts effectively
00:51:06.680 strike it down saying no that's not going to happen um fortunately scott moe and we'll just read his
00:51:12.060 response to the court's ruling uh today i asked the speaker to recall the legislative assembly
00:51:16.920 on tuesday october 10th to pass legislation to protect parents rights our government is extremely
00:51:22.380 dismayed by the judicial overreach of the court blocking implementation of the parental inclusion and
00:51:27.260 consent policy a policy which has a strong support of majority of saskatchewan residents in
00:51:31.740 particular saskatchewan parents the default position should never be to keep a child's
00:51:36.120 information from their parents it is in the best interest of children to ensure parents are
00:51:39.980 included in their children's education in their classrooms and in all important decisions involving
00:51:44.520 their children that is why our government will take action to ensure the rights of saskatchewan
00:51:48.480 parents are protected and that this policy is implemented by recalling the legislative assembly
00:51:52.680 and using the notwithstanding clause of the canadian constitution to pass legislation to protect
00:51:58.100 parental rights so they're saying courts be damned we're using the notwithstanding clause and we are
00:52:02.560 making this enshrined law within our land we now have pierre pauliever standing up in defense of
00:52:07.760 parental rights scott mo daniel smith the list goes on again this is this is a massive shift in the tide
00:52:15.320 uh that that is massively overdue and the one thing that struck me and we're going back and i and i
00:52:20.360 mentioned we talk about this a bit from last night but one of the things that dr j badacharya
00:52:24.380 badacharya rather uh said and he was talking about the freedom convoy and how canadians really
00:52:30.240 changed the perspective on the world and the whole world looked to the freedom convoy and he said we
00:52:36.740 see canadians the truckers saved the world it's incredibly interesting the comment that he made
00:52:42.020 after that though in relation to this million uh march event that took place and in relation to so
00:52:48.340 many of these uh politicians finally taking a stand the fact that canadians just stopped caring
00:52:54.660 about people calling them names so for a long time through canadian history canadians would back
00:53:00.500 off you're a bigot you're a transphobe you're this canadians don't like being called that so they
00:53:05.400 backed off and backed off and backed off and that's why so much progress has been made but folks when
00:53:10.340 they cross that line of parents protecting their kids parents said you know what call me whatever you
00:53:15.420 want i don't care anymore i'm standing up for my kids parents will die for their kids and many of
00:53:20.520 these politicians are parents they know firsthand what it means to take a stand when it counts
00:53:24.940 the progressives didn't count on this pushback but people parents in this country are saying you know
00:53:30.780 what i don't care call me whatever you want you've used those words so much they don't mean anything
00:53:34.640 ironically as trudeau is celebrating a nazi his progressive voters are calling other people nazis
00:53:40.820 they've they've disparaged and done a disservice to those insults um and they've used them so broadly
00:53:46.120 that people simply don't care anymore and people are taking a stand for common sense no matter what
00:53:50.380 you call them i think it's a welcome shift for canada what do you think said well you mentioned
00:53:55.700 the speaker from last night and i'll get back to the you know trans you know stuff as it were um but
00:54:00.900 he mentioned how the canadian truckers the freedom convoy movement to change the political landscape of
00:54:05.200 the world same thing i remember an interview uh i helped to do camera work for uh that you interviewed
00:54:10.280 sarah palin the former governor of alaska um she said the exact same thing canadian truckers woke up the
00:54:16.640 world i'm actually gonna uh i was i have an old clip of christine anderson when she was here in
00:54:21.800 alberta uh i actually got to meet her in calgary and i i interviewed her i asked two questions and
00:54:27.400 she said the exact same thing canadian truckers woke up the world and what impact did that have
00:54:33.040 well people took to the streets to make change because they saw that this messed up reality that
00:54:37.860 was being presented to them wasn't just localized it was international canadian truckers woke up the world
00:54:44.200 and they're doing the same thing with this million march and people are standing up and they're
00:54:47.380 realizing yeah if you want to mutilate children you should go to jail there's no two ways about that
00:54:53.300 if you want to cut off young children's breasts or young boys you know testicular organs uh you you want
00:55:00.260 to cut off body parts of young children like that you want to manipulate them into thinking that they
00:55:04.760 are not a man or a woman a boy a girl you there's you got some serious problems and if you get to that
00:55:10.620 point where you're cutting up children you should go to jail yeah and if i love the like that i think
00:55:16.800 was gays against groomers had a thing that was like if you have a problem with this law this law is for
00:55:21.000 you uh like you're the person it was designed for um we have another article hundreds of trans teens
00:55:25.920 under 18 about breasts removed in canada new data shows um we've seen also interviews from like
00:55:32.040 project veritas and organizations like that where they're talking about targeting people uh young
00:55:38.200 and the fact is here listen if you're an adult do whatever you want i'd rather not pay for it but
00:55:43.300 do whatever you want uh the issue here though is the level of regret and the suicidal suicidal ideation
00:55:50.360 that results from youth transitioning is devastating there are underlying issues and the fact is and you
00:55:57.660 can talk to the people personally directly i've had the opportunity to interview walter who transitioned
00:56:02.800 uh for years and and he among many other people they weren't told the facts their stories weren't
00:56:08.860 that it wasn't here's all the information here's informed consent here's what might happen there are
00:56:14.260 horror stories about these botched operations um and they're doing them to kids who will never recover
00:56:20.300 their lives will never ever be the same and this is often when they're they're they think they're
00:56:25.640 power rangers or they think they're cats or dogs like it's at it's at an age that is completely
00:56:30.240 inappropriate kids can't get tattoos they can't vote they can't smoke they can't buy a gun they
00:56:36.260 can't serve in the military but we can permanently alter them forever forever irreparably with
00:56:43.020 questionable fringe operations this well this is yeah go ahead no if i may um you talked about how
00:56:51.280 there's kind of a cheapening of words that's been happening here in canada you know you racist you
00:56:55.380 sexist well those things don't mean anything anymore because everyone uses that to accuse anybody of
00:56:59.320 anything uh and i think i bring this up because you think about the you know lgbtq plus i triangle
00:57:06.060 movement um it it's an absolute joke and it used to mean something you know there were you know
00:57:11.860 homosexuals that would demonstrate in protest so that they could have uh you know a normal life in
00:57:16.900 many senses as it were now what are they celebrating they've got hordes of people dressing up in
00:57:23.180 you know sexualized doggy outfits asking children to pet them uh this isn't anything to do with
00:57:28.380 lesbians gays or bisexuals or even you know legitimate transsexuals for that matter as you
00:57:33.500 know there is not you know the the people that you know allege themselves to be you know gender
00:57:38.240 confused but there are actually people out there who do have these kinds of issues and those issues
00:57:43.520 are being exploited en masse and they're being projected onto children and these children are being
00:57:48.540 told that they have some kind of some variety of sexual issue that they need to accept and
00:57:54.060 indoctrinate themselves into and that they'll grow into it's absolutely atrocious sure you know
00:57:59.360 someone might naturally grow up to have certain you know sexual uh certain sexual difference to the
00:58:04.560 majority of society but if we're promoting that on mass i i mean we're creating this uh not a society
00:58:10.420 of unix but we are creating we're manufacturing unix in our society and these people are going to need
00:58:17.320 support for a long period of time because it's pretty hard to come back from cutting your genitals off
00:58:21.960 it's not like you can yeah yeah yeah and i was just gonna say the other thing that's like that's
00:58:27.000 that's so vexing to me is you look at like and i'm kind of using this term jokingly but like there's a
00:58:32.840 lot of normal gays out there who like aren't on board with any radical agendas and are just living their
00:58:38.900 lives and and nobody really has a problem with it what's wild though is there's so few of them
00:58:44.420 involved in politics there's some don't get me wrong but so many of the people who identify as
00:58:49.960 lgbtq within politics they don't even stop to question for a second the extreme fringe minority
00:58:57.240 well maybe the fringe majority of the movement like if you're a member of this community you should
00:59:02.300 say well i don't want to be associated with minors undergoing irreparable surgeries and there's a bunch
00:59:07.020 of politicians there's many here in alberta who are very proud of of their their uh referring to
00:59:12.580 themselves as ml gays things like that sure be proud i don't care you do you but but shouldn't you
00:59:18.680 at least be willing to criticize something as extreme as as permanently transitioning a minor but
00:59:24.380 no they're all on board with this the politicians it's bizarre well and it's not the straights against
00:59:29.480 the gays here like that no that's not anything that's going on it's the ideology that's being
00:59:34.300 presented it's so toxic and so damaging to people such as children who are very easily manipulated uh
00:59:42.120 this is something that we're not factoring in and it's a shame that they are you know advocating it as
00:59:46.920 the lesbian gay bisexual movement when there's such a clear disconnect it's not the people
00:59:51.240 it nobody cares if you're gay or whatever it is the ideology and instead what do people do who defend
00:59:58.040 these things they say oh you're attacking the gays you're a homophobe you know this and that whatever
01:00:03.000 it's like no i just don't want you to cut my child's genitals off that that's that's one you know
01:00:07.900 it shouldn't be shocking yeah one last thing we have one more big story to talk about after this but i do
01:00:12.920 want to really quickly if it's okay um it was so interesting many of you probably saw the clip
01:00:18.920 from the calgary uh protest of the the child the young yeah i don't know how old he is pretty much
01:00:25.480 a child saying oh uh gays are disgusting i i don't know if you've seen that clip sid okay so there's a
01:00:32.660 clip that was cut and edited and shared by everybody with this kid and he no doubt heard there was some
01:00:38.820 stuff being yelled you're disgusting blah blah blah from across the street the kid then said
01:00:43.920 no gays are disgusting you're the psychopaths and the crowd kind of goes haha the kid took a mic
01:00:51.480 mahmoud moura the organizer that they all say is a bigot took the microphone away and we have the clip
01:00:57.260 here and and i don't know if we can pull it up i i did share it it they edited it right at the point
01:01:02.940 where two people sort of awkwardly clap and then they cut the video but if we can pull it i tweeted
01:01:09.660 it and it is in the slack if we can pull it up i'd love for people to see the full video that isn't
01:01:15.460 selectively edited to to listen to the words of mahmoud moura um that that paint an entirely different
01:01:21.560 picture from what was what was shared there so i think they're pulling it up now yeah so listen to
01:01:27.540 the original comments which i don't agree with at all but then listen to the part they omitted
01:01:31.440 no i want to tell you one thing gay people are like human they are flesh and blood we respect their
01:01:59.440 existence we respect their choice maybe we don't agree with what they do but still they exist we
01:02:06.420 respect them because they are our brothers in humanity the only thing we ask them not to be
01:02:11.640 involved in our personal life not to be involved in our kids life not to be involved in other people
01:02:18.200 businesses because what you want to do is not no one so there you go they edited it and they also
01:02:26.040 said that's his son which isn't true but they edited the clip suggesting he was reinforcing that
01:02:31.320 message and you saw two of his friends kind of clapping and laughing but he then takes the microphone
01:02:37.020 and says no they are flesh and blood like us they deserve respect they're our brothers and sisters we
01:02:41.360 may not agree with them but we have to love them and then the crowd really clapped and cheered it's so
01:02:47.100 wild to see the disconnect between reality and then what folks will represent but the the little clip at
01:02:53.020 the start was shared by absolutely everybody uh who'd who you'd expect to share they edited
01:02:57.400 the end off and this is this is what's happening within the media there's going to be lots of what
01:03:03.500 i heard from the other side could clearly be defined as bigoted or or anti-christian anti-muslim
01:03:08.280 whatever it may be um calling people nazis whatever whatever it is while rooting for nazis
01:03:13.580 but the the fact is is the majority of these people just care about their kids they say if you want to
01:03:20.220 push that on your kids that's fine let's just focus on academics in school the message is as
01:03:24.160 straightforward as can be and it doesn't matter if lobby groups or activists or courts disagree with
01:03:29.040 it um that that's the truth that will prevail and the lies as we mentioned off the bat about these
01:03:33.780 people will spread but they'll fade quickly they'll spread fast they'll fade quickly the truth will prevail
01:03:38.520 uh speaking of truth our final story for the day uh truth and reconciliation day uh tomorrow in uh in
01:03:45.820 uh canada right across canada um i guess more than half of canadians won't celebrate it which is it
01:03:51.260 something you celebrate um i guess that's the term for a holiday but what i wanted to talk about on
01:03:56.940 this story uh more than anything is uh there's a lot of talk about what needs to be done to honor
01:04:02.960 to acknowledge to to get to the bottom of this and i i think it's in the it's in the title there's truth
01:04:09.680 and reconciliation um we've been working on truth and reconciliation from a premise of lies
01:04:15.480 um and and we can show this next story um it's we criticize cbc a lot the odd time and there's major
01:04:22.780 problems with this reports uh with this report there's a lot of apologetics for ground penetrating
01:04:27.120 radar um and there's a lot of sort of discussion about how oh well this doesn't mean that this is the
01:04:32.320 case elsewhere um they also don't reveal the fact which spoiler alert but they don't find anything
01:04:37.840 whatsoever when they're excavating until about two-thirds of the way through the very dramatic
01:04:42.140 film uh but the first nations community uh in this video and i think it's pine sorry the title's just
01:04:49.760 disappearing here but it's pine uh creek first nations uh their chief said we don't know what we're
01:04:56.280 going to find there might be nothing there might be something uh but their community apparently some
01:05:00.720 of the locals wanted to just go in and dig um immediately saying we need to know if there's
01:05:04.960 something here if there isn't um and of course they said well we need to hire professionals but
01:05:08.860 their chief said whatever the truth may be we need to get to the bottom of it
01:05:12.720 and we need to dig so they took the sort of 14 most promising ground penetrating pings that happened
01:05:18.980 to be in the basement of a church and lo and behold as we've predicted in so many of these cases
01:05:23.740 and they say they don't want people saying we predicted this or i told you so but the fact is
01:05:28.300 this seems to be the case we've also said if there are graves dig them so that so that people can be
01:05:33.020 held accountable but nothing was found whatsoever here and the people are relieved that they that
01:05:39.260 nothing was found because the horror stories that they've been told the horror stories that broke the
01:05:45.000 hearts of the community i for one and one of the reasons i'm so passionate about this is because i've
01:05:49.660 talked to first nations people who have just wept because they believe that mass murders took place
01:05:56.060 of children they believe that that's what they've been told and that is quite simply not the case that is
01:06:01.520 not what happened so truth and reconciliation is necessary what happened to first nations people
01:06:06.280 this government did plan to get rid of them they plan to erase their culture when that didn't really
01:06:11.040 work they were like oh we can leave them to die our government did that that is true um we need to
01:06:16.300 tackle the government that's currently espousing similar policies and forcing people to accept
01:06:21.340 indoctrination and education that they don't believe in our government has learned nothing
01:06:24.860 whatsoever but they want everyone else paying and suffering they don't care that first nations
01:06:29.580 communities are torn up by this because they're scoring political points but we need to dig absolutely
01:06:34.220 everywhere sensitively professionally we need scholars to do it to unveil the truth so that we can come
01:06:40.500 to reconciliation because until that is done until digs like this they dug 14 of 71 possible sites and
01:06:46.780 absolutely nothing was found whatsoever until that is done at all of these sites these people
01:06:52.200 there it's it's like waiting for someone to pass you don't know the information that someone could dig
01:06:58.880 and find these answers but these communities are just waiting just suffering and every year is another
01:07:04.160 day of truth and reconciliation rolls by and we haven't unveiled the truth here there's just more hurt more
01:07:09.800 suffering more division these communities deserve answers and i for one i'm grateful to the chief from pine
01:07:14.640 creek for first nations uh for providing his community with answers well and maybe i could just add if we can pull
01:07:20.800 up that uh the truth and uh reconciliation headline for a second you see that uh you know canadians are less
01:07:26.600 inclined to celebrate 57 i believe it was uh are less inclined to support this movement yeah 50 percent
01:07:32.920 uh also believe or that there are other issues uh pardon me but uh they won't be celebrating truth and
01:07:38.020 reconciliation day and i actually think this is a sad thing uh i perhaps quasi in alignment with you
01:07:43.480 not because you know i think that the the inflammatory remarks justin triddle made about this
01:07:48.080 um you know are valid i i think that there does need to be uh sympathy for real issues that we have
01:07:54.020 as you address you know there were actual there's an actual history there um where you know not everybody
01:07:59.300 you know was the winner um so i do think it is sad that there is that deflation but where did this
01:08:05.700 where did this headline come from why is it that there's a decrease in interest well because the peak interest
01:08:10.740 it was brought in around the time on the tail end of the black lives matter movement in the united states
01:08:16.420 and this was a huge issue there were cities being lit on fire and this was like our version of that
01:08:22.040 uh you know truth and reconciliation a bunch of dead native kids somewhere in the backwoods of canada
01:08:26.640 uh and trudeau got the nation riled up he put fuel on this fire he made it completely political
01:08:31.940 and then now when it's no longer convenient for him well you can see he's not advocating he's not
01:08:37.500 pumping out he's not doing the the photo shoots and surfing uh that he was doing previously when
01:08:42.780 advocating for these things he just doesn't care because it's not as useful to him anymore
01:08:46.240 so that's where you know i do remain you know sympathetic to the people that have had issues
01:08:50.820 from you know the the real history that we have here in canada yeah and i'm extreme i i think i think
01:08:56.700 having these conversations and this chief who's willing to dig is the p is the perspective of people who are
01:09:02.500 actually sympathetic towards the plights of first nations people most people who are uh in line with
01:09:08.700 the liberal agenda and on board with the sort of woke addressing of first nations issues they they haven't
01:09:14.920 been out to a first nations community they haven't had conversations with the people they haven't seen
01:09:20.260 the hurt and they also they sort of put first nations people on a pedestal where they don't
01:09:24.940 interact with them as people and that's factual they aren't willing to have conversations that
01:09:29.680 they'd have with anybody else else with first nations people because they view them as these sort of
01:09:34.280 other creatures and that's terrible that is racism we need to come together and i remember uh one of the
01:09:40.380 elders i won't even say his name to get him in heat or anything but one of the very respected elders
01:09:44.940 said you know what i'm sick of this these these politics i'm an indian you're a white man let's sit
01:09:50.080 down and have tea together those are the types of conversations we need to have get over this sort
01:09:54.460 of abstraction and division that this liberal government has just been driving at for so long we
01:09:59.680 need to gather and get together and you fit the nail on the head there we do need to get to the the
01:10:04.540 roots of this the suffering the current ongoing issues within first nations cultures the the the lack
01:10:09.720 of access to clean water um that is still devastating and heartbreaking and this government
01:10:14.040 constantly sort of prides themselves on being the ones dealing with it and and certainly campaigns on
01:10:20.800 dealing with it but they quite simply aren't when you're talking to to people in these communities
01:10:25.280 uh firsthand and and and directly that's what we need to break down the stigma around these
01:10:30.380 conversations so that we can get to the truth of the matter truth and reconciliation that is what
01:10:35.160 it is all about um looking forward in the next coming while to covering more stories on this
01:10:41.280 issue but yeah folks like go out experience the culture go to like your there's like there's museums
01:10:47.280 wherever you are um these people are eager eager to share their culture um and you can learn from
01:10:52.700 them and then next time someone says oh well i've never been to a reservation or spoken to first
01:10:57.480 nations people but justin trudeau told me this about first nations people you can be like well
01:11:01.400 actually i was over with uh this elder from this community and they actually told me this that the
01:11:06.300 the picture that this government has painted of first nations people in this country is not what
01:11:10.840 first patient first nations people are and if you meet them firsthand you're going to realize that
01:11:15.200 very very quickly um so certainly a a a tense issue but tomorrow you know what if you're like i'm sick
01:11:23.540 of truth and reconciliation reject what the government has made it throw that away put that by the
01:11:29.220 wayside and take a moment to consider that part of the heritage and part of the culture that built
01:11:34.440 canada these people contributed in our war efforts we would have we would have not been what we are
01:11:39.120 without them in the war efforts they've contributed fundamentally um you look at some of the legacies
01:11:43.540 particularly in world world war ii with languages being used as coding mechanisms they're a critical
01:11:48.760 part of our culture that cannot be forgotten and we do have to look to the harms of the past the
01:11:53.500 things that have occurred to ensure that they do not happen again so tomorrow uh don't let them make
01:11:58.640 truth and reconciliation day a woke thing that is anti-culture that is anti-canadian that is what
01:12:04.340 trudeau wants it to be reappropriate it make it your own and take a moment to think about aboriginal
01:12:09.060 contributions in this country uh sorry to get preachy but uh but i had to uh sid i want to thank you so
01:12:15.660 much we've gone a little bit over today but there was so much to talk about sid thanks so much any final
01:12:19.900 words for folks out there absolutely and you know final words taxes theft add them to you
01:12:25.040 perfect taxes theft there you have it sid thank you so much you were great today i want to thank
01:12:30.380 everyone in the studio for making this possible it's still magic to me how you pull stuff up and
01:12:34.660 make it appear on the screen i don't understand glad i don't have to do it but without you guys
01:12:37.960 this show wouldn't happen everyone in the office uh our folks across the country doing so much
01:12:42.720 incredible work indeed around the world and most importantly our viewers who make all of this
01:12:46.820 possible without you we quite simply couldn't do it so thank you so much as always for rebel news
01:12:51.740 i'm adam sos dr james lindsay who is a frequent guest of both joe rogan and jordan peterson
01:12:57.940 and the host of the new discourse podcast is coming to alberta for the first time and so the
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01:13:08.080 collars and things in order to in order to get rape culture to go away medic religion is actually
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01:13:21.680 thinks that there are certain people who get to set the norms of society dr lindsay will be speaking
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01:13:31.600 children's classrooms in queer theory you know calling somebody saying you're a man or a woman is
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