DAILY Roundup | Trudeau preps for UN assembly, Ontario's new COVID plan, Sask. pronoun debate
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Rebel News Live is a daily news show hosted by Mary Ugolini and Sydney Facard, where they bring you the newsiest pieces of the day from around the globe. This week, they cover a variety of topics, ranging from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's announcement that he will be attending the United Nation's General Assembly in New York on September 19th, 2019, to the controversial Global Carbon Pricing Challenge, and much, much more!
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all right hello everybody joining us at home you are tuned into the daily roundup here on
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rebel news live where we bring you the newsiest pieces of the day from 1 to 2 p.m eastern and
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today is thursday september 14th which is crazy to think that we're already halfway through september
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i am your co-host mary ugolini and i am joined by one of our alberta correspondents co-host sydney
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facard how you doing said i'm doing all right it's a pleasure to be joining you and uh there's a few
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interesting headlines today i look forward to getting through but i'll leave it to you to get
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started yeah well just before we do get started because we're going to be talking a lot from
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covid craziness to the environmental uh nonsense is how i would coin it uh just for housekeeping
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to sell out um okay so without further ado we will get into our first topic which sorry in advance
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is about canadian prime minister justin trudeau just this morning uh he's announced that he will
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be attending the united nations general assembly in new york that runs from september 19th to the 21st
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it's the 78th session and uh if you just click open that full link there you know it it's all about
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obviously the united nations sustainable development goals the sdgs the advocacy groups involved with that
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and the prime minister will be speaking at the sustainable development goal summit um he is
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apparently going to be working very closely with our global partners to build a better world for
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everyone because we've seen over the last roughly eight years that he has tackled any of that uh but
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apparently that will include advocating for ambitious climate action global security democracy human
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rights and access to health care uh part of this is a really central topic will be um convening leaders
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at a global carbon pricing challenge so this is really to me seems to be leading on this um new age
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idea of you know challenges you see those viral videos go on social media platforms where it's these
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silly little stunts um but they're they're marketed as challenges and usually it's funny things like
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that there was a bucket challenge i don't know the some my my kids are sometimes into these challenges
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but it seems that the government is um really honing in on that social media trend um and so if you click
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that link further to the global pricing carbon pricing challenge um it's it's basically calling on
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countries around the world to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change um through
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well carbon pricing because we know here in canada at least that through the use of a carbon tax that is
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supposed to somehow work to um reduce carbon and cool the planet you know as we look forward to this
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i guess they begin next week sydney what do you think about this uh honestly i think it's a little bit of a
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suicide pact uh they they worship the end of the world in many senses and they say well if you don't
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adhere to x y and z well then we're all going to die um it's unfortunate language to say the least and
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you know it's funny you're they're going to un in new york uh look at the issues that they're having
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with migration this isn't just limited to new york city why aren't they talking about migration why
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aren't they talking about housing why aren't they talking about uh drug problems that we're facing
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around the world instead they're focusing on all these meaningless things like climate action global
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security really what what does that mean i mean we've seen how they handle matters of global security
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and they don't do it well um and you talk about democracy well justin trudeau is going there to
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advocate for democracy that's a little rich especially given his stance on peaceful demonstrations
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and the rhetoric he uses it towards anybody who disagrees with him uh it's really rich i think
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most of the stuff that comes out of the united nations is a far a far thing from anything good
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right and it's also just so hypocritical that in order to denounce this uh the happenings and to
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denounce climate change in general uh these global leaders have to have to travel they always have to
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convene somewhere as they globe trot and travel unabated around the world um whining and dining in these
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swanky events these swanky venues um so this particular one i don't think i mentioned it
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before will happen in new york city and again that will run september 19th to 21st um and i imagine
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that they're not staying in you know a cost-effective best western let's say and that's even kind of middle
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of the ground um i imagine they're staying in the best of the best they'll be eating the best of the
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best they'll be flying the best of the best and the rest of us are to just be starving at home
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poor because no one can afford their basic life necessities with the rate of inflation and the
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the continued imposition and implementation of a carbon tax that really has more effect than just
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increasing costs for homeowners and uh people who are who have bills and utilities but it also
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is ricocheting and affecting obviously food um anything that comes to our country via truck which
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is basically everything fuel so on and so forth this really has um a multifaceted impact it's not just
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on gas usage and electricity uh this is really impacting every aspect of canadians lives meanwhile
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uh the people who are doing this to the plebs the lay people are the ones who don't have to reap what
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they're sowing which is getting increasingly frustrating for canadians who are being hit where
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where it hurts their pocketbooks and i say that all the time um but the liberals seem to be just so out
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of touch with that and relentless with these implementations that they can't even see the
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effect it's having on everyday canadians well and it's funny you mentioned there the the lavish
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lifestyle they live and indulge in and it's very true but in the same hand i know i think we've talked
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about this on a recent live where justin trudeau's very own jet was falling apart or at least it was
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inactive for a few days longer than expected and this is eight years of justin trudeau he came into a
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house of order let's call it he came into a jet that worked and we're getting to that point now where
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his lack of attention to the things that actually matter the infrastructure of everyday canadian things
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such as a private jet for the prime minister which should be uh you'd think something that's never
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going to break down and here it is he's spending extra days around the world and i think this is
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indicative of how he's handled the country because he walked into a country that was at least it had
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some decency to it in many senses and and he's he's brought such a degrading of that over the last
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few years we've seen that we're watching the drug overdoses uh and the impact that has on the
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communities around the country we're looking at the homelessness crisis we're looking at the housing
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issues i mean over the years it's just gotten worse and worse and worse because he doesn't
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maintain his own house um you know we maybe not get into too much of the personal issues he's had to
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deal with of course i think a lot of people know about uh the the separation that he's undergone now
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but clearly this is a failure of him to maintain the structures that he was granted uh and given an
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obligation to uphold yeah i mean all in all it's just been complete ineptitude and i unfortunately in
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2015 when he was first elected prime minister i was not nearly as politically involved or aware as i am
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now and i think that's because of the uh slow degradation of our country of our means of living
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cost of living has gone so downhill since that time you know in 2015 2014 things were okay um and and now
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we see fast track eight years later things are definitely not okay and the hypocrisy
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is just so outstanding outstanding and astonishing um that's flouted by the honorable prime minister
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justin trudeau you know this one quote from uh that press release um if you click that link again
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from from his original tweet you know you have a quote here from the prime minister and he says when
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it comes to addressing the global challenges of our time like climate change and conflict there's
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driving up inflation and the cost of living climate change and conflict are driving up inflation
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and the cost of living i'm pretty sure that the entire reason why we have this inflationary period
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with outlandish cost of living prices is the fact that he printed money unabated throughout the
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covid pandemic so that he could shutter the economy and justify stay home to save lives the government
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has your back remember that was that was his main talking point throughout the covid hysteria was
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don't worry the government has your back we have your backs just stay home save lives stay safe it was
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this repeated propaganda narrative that if you went out into your community you went out more than
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once every few days to get groceries you were going to kill your grandmothers and that as a result the
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government printed all this money and all of these government programs like CERB the canadian
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emergency relief benefit program and so on and so forth and as a result of that that that money hasn't
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been recovered been recuperated they just printed money unabated with nothing to back it up causing
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inflation causing this cost of living crisis they've added fuel to the fire by increasing carbon taxes
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which is as i mentioned ricocheted throughout all aspects of our economy and of course uh they've
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devastated our economy through these unprecedented lockdowns and shutdowns which would take time which
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we're seeing now to really play out and see what kind of effect that was going to have because that
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kind of global shutdown of economies was unprecedented we had no idea what the true fallout would be and
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we're seeing it now yet justin trudeau so out of touch so unaware says that this is because of climate
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change and conflict that is driving up inflation i mean yeah there's certain instances where sanctions
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and whatnot are going to have an effect on uh the economy but this in my opinion is largely due to
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the government's own response as it related specifically to the covet hysteria no the the
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list of wrongdoings i think it's fair to say is growing exponentially by the day and how many scandals
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has it been now that he's he's somehow managed to make it through i mean there's uh the groping
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matters that he's had to deal with there's the we charity scandal uh there's the snc lavalent thing
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uh there's uh the disputes or issues with chinese interference there's the fact that he invoked the
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emergencies act i mean really the the list is extensive it keeps going on and on as time
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progresses it gets larger and these issues are just racking up and he is still there standing as the
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prime minister it's it's truly unbelievable and and maybe we can pull up to the next clip here a little
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video uh and he was asked you know why today are you only updating uh on a plan that falls short
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rather than explaining to canadians what you're going to do and this is the the attitude that
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we've seen through his time as prime minister maybe we can play that clip now your government's
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known for more than a year now or about a year now that the plans in place leave canadians 3.5
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million housing units short by 2030 so why today are you only updating on a plan that falls short
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rather than explaining to canadians what more you will do uh earlier this year we announced the
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housing accelerator uh which is an investment four billion dollars uh to municipalities across the
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country uh to accelerate uh zoning densification uh to reward ambition and to take away so many of the
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different barriers uh that are preventing housing stock from being built across the country and we
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know housing is a crisis that doesn't have a single solution but a big part of it is going to be
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working with municipalities as we did with the wrapping rapid housing uh initiative to build
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housing like this uh this today is the first announcement uh around the housing accelerator
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there will be many more to come as we step up on solving this challenge canada has solved
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housing supply challenges in the past whether it was after world war ii whether it was when the boomers
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came of age uh we are now uh embarking upon a significant effort uh to solve this once again
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for all canadians the accelerator fund is factored in to the calculations from your own federal agency
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that says canada's short 3.5 million homes by 2030 so can you clarify for voters who are struggling as
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you've acknowledged several times now but not given an answer to will your government set out a plan
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that fills that gap entirely we know that housing is a challenge that the solution happens over years
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and that's why we've been working over the past years to deliver both immediate housing through
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initiatives like the rapid housing initiative but also working with partners municipal partners
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provincial partners private sector public sector partners to make sure we're doing everything we can
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to build more housing quickly we'll of course have more to announce in the coming days uh but the fact
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is that from the national housing strategy we put forward in 2017 to the work we're continuing to do
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with things like the housing accelerator and the rapid housing initiative um we're there to respond to
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the challenge canadians are struggling right across the country uh and that's why we're responding
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he says solutions happen over years you've had eight years like this isn't the prime minister that just
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took uh over in 2021 although he sadly won a fringe minority uh see he won based on a fringe minority
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uh in 2021 when he called that snap election which was basically like a a vote of non-confidence or a vote
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of confidence for him uh based on the feedback he was getting from his party at the time
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due to the nonsensical non-evidence-based covid response but um he's had eight years and you know
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it is it is nice starting to kind of see some accountability questions from the mainstream media
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um he's really had a free pass for the vast majority of his prime minister prime ministerial role
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and finally we're getting just that little hint that the mainstream media still has a little sliver
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of accountability questions and speaking truth to power in their compartment um but i think that's
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probably because they're reeling from the effects of inflation the housing crisis cost of living
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crisis so and so forth as well uh it seems like they're not able to advocate for others who may be
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experiencing those crises uh and and rather they have to wait till it's at their doorstep before they
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start to speak up and and hold government to account there was a a global news article as well um that
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further hit on this i'm just trying to pull it up here where did i have it um and there was a small
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video embedded in that article um i i wonder if i think it's like a minute and a half and i wondered if we
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could play that i think about 42 seconds in is when there was um some relevant information here
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but basically as of today the federal government is expected to remove the gst the the tax bracket
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on new rental apartment builds because builders are not immune to what's happening in the financial
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landscape in canada either right their materials have all skyrocketed especially in 2020 and not to mention
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if various building sites were shut down completely due to again those knee-jerk hysterical
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non-evidence-based reactions to what's now being seen as a seasonal respiratory virus
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um and so they have their inflationary woes as well with their materials with the bank of canada's
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ever-increasing interest rates um and it's really putting a damper on the capability and the ability of
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builders to well actually build um so i don't know if we have this global news article that we can
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share with the clip that's embedded at the top there um bolivia has access to that i'd love to just play it
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doesn't seem like uh it's up it's up yet anyway it's this announcement well if it hasn't already it
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might be coming right as we are discussing here on the live stream but uh the indication is that the
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federal government will be announcing the removal of gst so that builders it can be more lucrative
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for builders to build whether or not that will actually happen we're not sure a big part of the
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housing crisis from the way that i see it is the unabated immigration that's been um promoted and endorsed
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by the prime minister and unfortunately there is not the infrastructure available to house everybody
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that we have welcomed and will continue to welcome i think it's 1.5 million people over the next three
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years and that's like a conservative estimate that does not include the illegal aliens that cross our
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borders illegally at various border crossings like rocks and road and so if 1.5 million newcomers are
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coming into our country we know that over half of them come to ontario specifically and the vast majority
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of that half will go into the greater toronto area or toronto itself and there is just simply not capacity
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and infrastructure to adequately handle that massive load of people coming into the country uh and i don't
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see any of these individuals talking or addressing any of that which is really a big concern here when
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we're talking about affordability and housing crisis trying to get it under under control i don't think you
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can get it under control without first lessening the impact of that immigration target by the justin trudeau
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liberals well and that's exactly it and we mentioned off the top the the question and answer we just saw
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with trudeau i think it's good that there is more accountability that journalists are presenting and
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i think it stems from them realizing okay he's he literally is not answering the questions i mean this
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has been the case for an extended period of time but now they're they're really trying to get in there
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with him to pull out the fact that this is kind of happening over and over again and to your last point
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there yeah migration is a huge issue when it comes to housing because you've got to be able to house
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them and this is something that has developed over the last how many let's call it eight years
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uh this is this is a an issue fully developed by the federal government in so many ways and well
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correct me if i'm wrong but recently after trudeau had said you know we're going to do this and that
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for housing this is a little while ago he said that the housing issue wasn't a federal problem or a
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federal responsibility in some capacity um he was trying to deflect and that's the same thing he did
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in that conversation or in the answer there is he kept he keeps going oh you know my partners here or
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you know our allies there uh in these different jurisdictions and different levels of government
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uh we're all coming together with this grandiose plan when at the end of the day it's he he's botched
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it he's destroyed the housing uh market in canada he's taking in how many people a day and we can't
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facilitate that development uh whether or not you think migration is a good thing too much migration
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is a bad thing um there is a threshold there that any population can withstand uh i understand in
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italy recently they have a i forget exactly the region but there were more migrants that had come
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in in a 110 boats uh i think it was around 10 000 individuals you know i could be getting the number
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wrong there but the migrants thereafter outnumbered the local residents on the island i'm sorry but that
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is an issue um there there are serious problems that are going to be developed from that and we're we're
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seeing a similar reaction here in canada with the housing market is it's just not sustainable what this
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man is doing to our country justin trudeau um and there we go tensions rise on italy's uh lampedusa
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island amid migrant influx and we're seeing the same thing in new york city where they're going off to
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this uh un convention uh the mayor recently he put out a very compelling uh there was a very compelling
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video of him speaking about the issue new york is facing and they're now advocating to build their
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own wall or to have that wall in the southern border more fully constructed or what have you
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to prevent these numbers from just coming up and up and up and destroying the infrastructure of their
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city it's funny now the wall is a good idea right remember trump is is famous for the wall and the
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controversy surrounding building the wall and now you have these far left radical mayors who are like
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build the wall um but yeah it speaks uh that this is the other global news article that we were going
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to reference back to and it highlights the the a report from canada's mortgage and housing corporation
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that's cmhc says that canada is on pace to build fewer not more homes by 2030 and i'll just read the
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first few sentences canada's housing supply gap has shrunk marginally since last year but the cmhc project
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projects the country will still be short 3.45 million homes by 2030 for housing to be affordable for most
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canadians the report released wednesday just yesterday revised that estimate that estimate down from 3.52
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million in its outlook from june of last year ontario still makes up most of the shortfall with 1.46
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million supply gap although it's down from the projected last year and it's really interesting
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to note again because as i mentioned canada will receive approximately 1.5 million legal
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immigrants to our country uh throughout the next three years and of those 1.5 million half will come
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to ontario where upwards of two-thirds of them will come to the general uh greater toronto area
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specifically and then you have uh premier of ontario doug ford who's under fire for wanting to develop
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parts of the green belt and it's almost as though the lefties want to have their cake and eat it too
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because they want unmitigated immigration and this influx they they back it they endorse it they get
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behind it and yet they want protected green space like the green belt to be preserved and it you know it's
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really outlandish to think that we can somehow accept this massive influx of immigration and at the same
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time not build capacity to house everybody um and so you can't as i mentioned you just can't have your
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cake and eat it too something has to give here either we need to develop areas where it makes more sense
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where the infrastructure is in place to support that kind of development or and or really we need to curb
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um immigration and get those targets back to something that's more reasonable because we're
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hearing more and more from immigrants that they come to canada on this promise of um prosperity and
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freedom and wealth and an ability to get ahead and get provide a better life for yourself and for your
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kids what they're finding out when they get here is that is not at all the case so this is really a
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a false promise broken infrastructure broken policy and it all needs to be readdressed and realigned to
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be practical and and sensical because this is what we're seeing is not and it's harming canadians first
00:27:19.280
which is really sad to see the prime minister who's supposed to care about its own citizens first and
00:27:25.440
foremost well and of course it's not just the prime minister it's this whole cabinet the the ministers
00:27:31.440
that are involved i mean imagine coming to canada thinking you know this is the the land where your
00:27:35.760
dreams will come true and then you hear stephen gobo explaining that canadians need to pay a carbon tax
00:27:41.520
to help prevent natural disasters caused by climate change this is a newfound level of lunacy these people
00:27:47.520
present and you know i wouldn't be i'm not surprised when migrants come here and they they see people like that
00:27:53.280
in power in positions of power and they think oh yeah this this country is a joke you know i should
00:27:58.480
probably have not come here i should probably go back to my own country because at least there was
00:28:02.320
you know some some value to be had there whereas here every day every day the ministers and the prime
00:28:08.480
minister they are exploiting canadians they're they're upping taxes they're they're putting people
00:28:13.120
on the streets quite literally and this is this is the canada that we've created over the last eight years
00:28:18.400
yeah and i think that's why you're seeing the conservative party just break break so far ahead
00:28:25.680
in the polls um the recent abacus data from well just today uh shows the conservatives are
00:28:33.840
racing ahead at 41 liberals are down 26 the ndps down 18 it's very clear that if there was an election
00:28:41.520
today the conservatives would have a majority government and instead sadly what we're left with
00:28:47.840
after the 2021 snap election are these two uh fringe minority parties that's the liberals and the ndp who
00:28:55.760
have formed this unofficial coalition in the house of commons and so uh they have this unofficial
00:29:02.480
majority government now and the conservatives and you know a smaller percentage of the bloc quebecois
00:29:09.520
there there can't be that robust strong opposition because these two parties have really undermined
00:29:17.520
and evaded democracy by developing this unofficial coalition so when you have justin trudeau
00:29:25.040
going and preaching on the world stage about upholding democracy and human rights and these
00:29:30.720
things and meanwhile his own government has propped up another fringe minority government to form a
00:29:38.480
majority government uh where canadians obviously voted and don't agree with to undermine
00:29:44.880
the parliamentary structure of our country so the hypocrisy once again is uh on full display
00:29:54.880
with this prime minister and the way that he is currently conducting himself which sadly also means
00:30:00.960
the way that he's conducting this country well and maybe if i could just add if we pull up that image
00:30:06.000
that we just had on screen it shows a bit of the breakdown of the polling here and if you look there's
00:30:10.880
only two places in canada that the liberals are favored in it's the territories that have a one
00:30:16.000
over a zero that the conservatives have and then it's quebec which has 26 and conservatives have 10
00:30:22.160
but the bloc has 41 over there so the only place where the liberals oh and in the territories the ndp
00:30:27.840
have two so i don't think there's a province or territory here where the liberals actually have a lead
00:30:32.960
at all um this just shows you the state of affairs people are turning on them very rapidly and uh i
00:30:39.440
just think it's incredible to see these numbers laid out like that like the whole the whole east coast
00:30:43.840
is moving towards the conservatives now as opposed to you know what you know many have seen them as
00:30:48.720
favorable towards the liberals well that's clearly not the case anymore yeah and i think that's because
00:30:54.480
of as you mentioned uh like minister and environment minister stephen gilbo and the way that these
00:31:00.480
ministers just politis speak their way in circles with word salads around questions and accountability
00:31:07.600
uh instead of providing that direct clear concise this is what we're going to do we hear you we see
00:31:13.040
you this is how we're going to move forward and address the issues at hand um and we have a clip
00:31:18.720
here to share from i think this is an epop times reporter um noe cartier i'm sorry french and language
00:31:28.080
stuff is not my forte but uh let's just play this stephen gilbo clip because this speaks volumes as
00:31:34.960
to the competence competency and ability of these these ministers that trudeau has appointed
00:31:43.200
what do you say the canadians that believe yeah my affordability or lack affordability is tied to what
00:31:47.920
i'm paying now for a heating for gas for groceries um we when we talk about the cost of measures to
00:31:55.920
address climate change we we we have to realize that canadians are paying a very high price tag for
00:32:02.560
the impacts of climate change in the past few years we're talking about tens of billions of dollars
00:32:07.840
and that's not accounting for the force fires we we've seen this summer which were the worst in in
00:32:13.520
canada's history tens of thousands of people being being moved from their homes entire entire cities
00:32:20.080
had to be had to be evacuated floodings in in nova scotia just at the end of winter we had ice
00:32:25.520
storms in in eastern canada climate change is costing canadians billions tens of billions of
00:32:31.520
dollars and we need to act and there's no there's no bumper sticker solution to climate change it's
00:32:36.880
hard work and we know that carbon pricing is one of the best ways to fight climate change and i
00:32:42.240
appreciate that but that's your that's a national budget but for people at home it's their monthly
00:32:47.520
they're paying for that i mean if it's costing if it's costing canada tens of billions of dollars
00:32:52.880
of climate impacts you don't think people at home are paying for that one way or the other they are
00:32:57.600
everyone all of us are paying for that and and we need to put in place measures so that our kids and
00:33:03.600
grandkids aren't stuck with a planet that that in some parts of the world may become unlivable that's
00:33:08.880
what that's what we're doing that's what a responsible government needs to do and and and yes
00:33:13.920
there are challenges with affordability and we're working very hard which is why for example we're recycling
00:33:19.120
90 percent of the revenues of of carbon pricing directly to households to help them in in this
00:33:24.400
transition to a low carbon economy but it's going to take some time and and hard work and and and
00:33:30.480
bumper stickers slogans won't help us to fight climate change
00:33:37.520
there is a lot um you know i think he kind of it was a bit of a freudian slip i don't think he meant to
00:33:44.560
actually address the fact that these measures are he acknowledges that these uh climate action method
00:33:51.680
measures are impacting the pocketbooks of canadians in their everyday lives um the high price tag impact
00:34:00.560
of climate change and and we've always had natural disasters it seems like the idea of having a natural
00:34:07.840
natural disaster and um changes to climate are being or weather are being lumped in as this
00:34:17.120
climate alarmism we've always had natural disasters we're never going to get away from natural disasters
00:34:22.960
and paying taxes isn't going to alleviate the incidences of natural disasters this is just absurd
00:34:31.520
lunacy really like a god complex that if we can demand more taxes and squeeze your wallets even more
00:34:39.600
then we can somehow prevent natural disasters from happening this is unattainable and unachievable and
00:34:45.600
it's again not an evidence-based or a science-based approach um he says that the the wildfires that have
00:34:54.320
swept canada are the worst in our history i don't know if he remembers the 2016 fort mcmurray wildfires
00:35:03.440
um in we were researching in uh colonna bc british columbia where the the wildfires more recently swept
00:35:10.960
through i believe it was in 2013 uh there was a approximately three times as many hectares that were lost
00:35:20.480
to fires um and so you don't even have to go back that far in history to recognize and realize that
00:35:27.600
what they're saying to you about the incidences of for instance forest fires specifically is not
00:35:33.920
accurate um i don't think that this we've had anything unusual or historical in terms of forest fires this
00:35:42.080
particular year what do you think said yeah when i hear him talking like that it sounds very religious
00:35:49.280
you know it's this this devil over here that's you know basically the weather is at some point going
00:35:54.320
to affect you or might hurt you and you need to pay me to keep you safe basically uh it's extortion in
00:36:00.960
a religious undertone that's based out of environmental quote-unquote science uh it's it's truly a shame to
00:36:07.040
see but he is an activist by by nature that's who he's been his entire time his entire life i want to
00:36:13.040
say he's been an activist in this capacity it's uh it is very surreal and you know it's not just that
00:36:18.960
they're using this kind of language it's also the real world effects it has like and i know this uh
00:36:23.200
there's a quick i know we got to go to an ad break but there's a quick article from the national post
00:36:27.280
about a volkswagen uh a factory in germany and they lay off uh workers i believe in the thousands
00:36:33.280
two thousands uh over cratering demand for electric vehicle factory now this might uh be a german factory
00:36:41.520
however trudeau i remember during the the convoy the freedom convoy as it were there was a dispute
00:36:46.800
or an issue uh over timely access to materials and supplies through the u.s border and there is a a
00:36:53.200
deal that they wanted to sign with volkswagen to get a large company here um and basically
00:36:58.880
screw uh stellantis and some of the other companies that had already started developing factories
00:37:02.880
but they built there they they signed on to pay an exorbitant amount of money for these electric
00:37:08.720
factories uh ev factories as it were and what are we seeing is that we're seeing the the cratering
00:37:14.000
demand is having them shut down around the world in different areas so i i'm really concerned that
00:37:18.800
this poor environmental planning and policy is going to affect jobs at the end of the day and
00:37:23.680
we've seen that time and time again and hopefully uh this new factory that we're talking about here
00:37:28.480
in canada won't have these same disruptions but this is uh this is where you end up when you follow
00:37:33.680
these environmental policies yeah the liberals were really under fire about that in april uh earlier this
00:37:39.280
year when uh the industry the minister of industry uh champagne gave the gave volkswagen's battery plant
00:37:48.080
a subsidy of 13 billion dollars and so as you're seeing here to ukraine levels for sure um but as we're
00:37:59.600
seeing that happening in germany where the volkswagen um factory uh the electrical battery
00:38:07.680
factory factory has laid off the its employees due to um cratering demand you know the writing is on
00:38:16.560
the wall there that we can see as soon as the government is no longer backing
00:38:22.160
this development through subsidies and grants and funding then the the public interest the public
00:38:28.880
desire for battery-powered battery-operated vehicles is not there it's not sustainable it's not
00:38:36.240
achievable it's uh not economical and especially in canada it is just simply not practical and so the
00:38:45.840
writing is on the wall really um because this crater demand becomes as the german government has phased
00:38:53.360
out its electric vehicle subsidy so as soon as the liberals phase out the subsidy which maybe it's a
00:39:00.400
revolving door but i imagine once the conservatives are in power or any other government
00:39:04.080
who follows actual science and data uh we'll see that there's just not it doesn't make sense that
00:39:11.200
this allocation of 13 billion dollars is deserved so uh we'll see something i would assume similar
00:39:18.560
happening here in canada as we see in real time happening in germany and it's unfortunate that nobody
00:39:23.280
can see that writing on the wall because this is our money in action um right like people say oh it's
00:39:28.880
government funded government funded well where do you think the government gets the money from
00:39:32.240
um and going up into other topics of government funded institutions and failures we'll come we'll go to
00:39:39.360
a quick ad break and then we'll come back and chat about some of the nonsense happening in uh canadian
00:39:46.240
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twccanada.health.com today all right so next up on the board here we have the saskatchewan premier
00:41:17.680
scott mo who is being um challenged due to his recent policy requiring school boards to inform and
00:41:29.440
schools to inform parents about any sort of gender uh bending happenings with their children uh so
00:41:42.640
here it says saskatchewan premier and this is from ctv news saskatchewan premier scott mo is ready to use
00:41:48.160
the notwithstanding clause to protect a new rule requiring parental permission for transgender and
00:41:54.160
non-binary students to use different names or pronouns at school and that's uh apart from what
00:42:01.440
they would be using at home uh this is in the face of a court challenge brought against the new education
00:42:07.280
policy that's brought again by forward by radical gender ideologues um and a group there where he says
00:42:17.040
for anybody who's not familiar the notwithstanding clause is uh a provision to the charter of rights and
00:42:22.480
freedoms that allows federal provincial and territorial governments to pass laws that override
00:42:28.160
certain charter rights for up to five years and this used to be kind of shocking uh at least to me
00:42:34.960
that you know the government could just willy-nilly come in and say oh too bad we're using the not
00:42:39.360
withstanding clause and we'll we'll kind of um bypass and override your charter right for up to five
00:42:44.720
years but throughout the covetous area it became very evident to me that the charter of rights and freedoms
00:42:50.080
doesn't really have a whole lot of leg to stand on um and so if this is what it's going to take
00:42:57.920
to keep parents at the helm of their children's health and wellness then you know what i'm with
00:43:04.880
scott mo on this one yeah it's interesting it's an interesting line to sort of draw the charter is
00:43:12.400
something that we're supposed to look up to yet here we are in times of crisis and it's being used against
00:43:16.560
us uh in this particular situation perhaps it'll bode well and it's it's almost refreshing to see
00:43:21.600
it being used in the counterweight uh as opposed to its usage let's say during covet so it's interesting
00:43:28.320
to see how this will play out i'm sure uh uh he's trying to stay on the right side of history but
00:43:32.240
especially considering it's the federal government uh which seems to either not do anything or be
00:43:37.120
counterproductive on these efforts so uh i do hope there will be because be some good change there and
00:43:42.480
just to reiterate i mean the the amount of i almost want to call it open pedophilia in schools
00:43:47.520
is atrocious it's just that they don't realize that they don't call it that they don't think
00:43:50.960
about it on those terms but you look at the books and some of the stuff that's going into these schools
00:43:55.760
it's absolutely atrocious it is rated r content to say the least it's the kind of stuff that you know
00:44:01.520
back in the day when you had a dvd store where you would rent your movies they would have the closed
00:44:05.440
curtains behind it that's the section this kind of these kind of books belong in and then there's
00:44:10.000
the whole other can of worms which is them either telling or not telling parents about
00:44:14.800
a child's potential desire to transition whatever that means basically to mutilate themselves and
00:44:20.640
parents are promoting this parents are promoting children's basically self-mutilation at the hands of
00:44:25.600
quote-unquote doctors so there there needs to be a pushback and it is interesting that it comes to a
00:44:31.440
line of almost using the charter in that same you know the back door way of using the charter that the
00:44:38.000
let's call it the opposition has been using for quite a time um so it is interesting to see how
00:44:43.520
this will play out i do look forward to seeing the result here well i think that charter argument also
00:44:49.360
upholds uh parental rights in the name of the charter and and this the intention behind this policy is
00:44:57.280
really to uphold the rights of the parents to be not only informed but also play a pivotal role in as i
00:45:03.200
already mentioned the health and well-being of their children and the vast majority of parents agree with
00:45:08.560
this policy and this policy is specific to children under the age of 16 right they we know that they
00:45:14.160
need robust guidance they're going through some serious identity confusion i mean it's not abnormal
00:45:20.080
or unusual for a child of this age to be trying to find out who they are in the world trying to find out where
00:45:27.120
they fit in where they're placed where their role is within the family within society within their friend
00:45:32.400
group etc etc they need support and guidance not to be uh just kind of thrown off into this strange
00:45:41.520
unprecedented social transition realm which then has that ricochet effect into medical transition um the
00:45:50.000
surgical removal of their breasts surgeries top surgeries bottom surgeries i mean the the host of
00:45:58.480
woes goes on and so this is really the first step to make sure the parents are having that involvement
00:46:05.120
playing that integral role able to advocate on behalf of their child if they need outside help from a
00:46:11.120
counselor or a therapist or a medical doctor and really stay informed in terms of what's happening with
00:46:16.560
their children because oftentimes there's a lot of comorbidities at play and that that is largely
00:46:21.520
mental health concerns and suicidal ideation and so on and so forth and so if you keep the parents in
00:46:27.120
the dark that these things are happening with their child at school which for a vast majority of children
00:46:33.200
five days a week seven hours a day that's the vast majority of their lives um and if parents are kept in
00:46:39.200
the dark then they might not be privy or aware to the fact that they need to be extra vigilant with their
00:46:45.280
children do their due diligence work with the school to find appropriate solutions um this this idea that
00:46:54.320
children belong to the state and that the school is equipped to deal with the complex identity issues
00:47:00.080
in children is absurd and so as i mentioned i'm with i'm with scott mo on this one and you know similarly
00:47:08.560
we have the uh this the civil liberties group who's filed this challenge against uh another
00:47:14.640
province in new brunswick because they're doing a similar uh gender identity policy again at school
00:47:20.960
for children and i think this one also is for children under the age of 16 and this is the
00:47:26.160
canadian civil liberties association and you know where was the canadian civil liberties association when
00:47:31.600
children with autism were being force masked at dental appointments where they'd have to take their
00:47:38.240
masks off anyway causing severe trauma um and really grotesque fallout of of these policies and
00:47:48.160
implementations on to children specifically throughout the covetous area right it's all of a sudden it's
00:47:53.680
like oh this is an issue we can get behind but all the the damaging effects of various policies that were
00:48:00.960
enforced indiscriminately on children like forced isolation school closures indiscriminate masking
00:48:06.400
for anybody even if they had a sensory processing disorder autism or or so on and so forth um these
00:48:12.880
civil liberties associations were largely silent so i'm shocked that all of a sudden they're comfortable
00:48:19.120
to come forward and advocate i guess on what they think is the best interest of the children but we've
00:48:25.120
seen them completely silent for the last three years on the exact same issues yeah no
00:48:30.880
it's sad to say that our schools are quite literally becoming a war zone for ideology
00:48:35.760
and i think a lot of parents do need to wake up and realize that the school isn't neutral
00:48:40.160
maybe it's supposed to be sure maybe the teachers are supposed to be neutral right they're not supposed
00:48:44.320
to embed your child with harmful and negative ideologies but here they are every single day we're
00:48:49.600
seeing more counts of this taking place the government is not your friend and the school is a government
00:48:54.720
institution at least most schools out there and you have to look at these with a very careful eye if you
00:49:00.320
want to put your kids in these schools or these systems you have to look at who's on the boards
00:49:04.800
who who are the members who are the people that are actually involved in making these decisions and
00:49:09.440
what are they what's what's their history do they have a history of you know i know there's some uh bc uh
00:49:14.880
school board trustees that have a very egregious sexual histories and they're being put in charge of
00:49:19.120
decision making when it comes to the books and education that children are undergoing so you need
00:49:23.600
to vet these education systems with a very extensive by if you want your kids to be there
00:49:28.080
a if at all it's very very very sad to see what's going on and very dark to think that the government
00:49:34.720
has or the government would allow for and advocate for a separation between parents and their children
00:49:41.280
that's probably the most dangerous thing of all of this and if they can control your children
00:49:45.120
which they would love to do then they can control the voting for the next decades because their children are
00:49:50.560
so malleable uh you can really convince and change a kid's mind on basically anything make them believe
00:49:56.560
almost anything uh and if you're doing that from a a place of lies a place of deceit then these children
00:50:03.040
are going to grow up in a very horrible world and a very horrible reality that we have to dig them out of
00:50:09.040
and you know at the end of the day i appreciate these uh premiers and certain education ministers in
00:50:14.400
some of these provinces are really putting forward robust strongly worded very clear legislation to
00:50:23.200
bring those parental rights home to bring that the the rights back to the parents and really curb
00:50:29.040
this idea that school boards can just go rogue and do whatever they want with no real oversight or
00:50:35.600
overhead jurisdiction or guidance and you know another thing that is really funny to see or sad not funny to
00:50:43.200
see in ontario uh there's this picture here and this is a cbc report this school library in mississauga
00:50:50.480
and again that's in ontario has removed all books written before 2008 due to the new equity and inclusion
00:50:58.960
policies and that comes down from um the ontario government under progressive conservative premier
00:51:04.880
doug ford and his education minister stephen lecce and so um i guess lecce has since come out
00:51:11.760
and he's immediately asked or instructed the board to reinstate all of these books um i mean you can see
00:51:19.840
for yourself the shelves there are just bare uh yeah so he's ordered this is the appeal region district school
00:51:25.840
board uh to stop throwing out the books and this comes as these school boards as i said have just gone rogue and
00:51:34.400
it's because these directives and these ministry implementation in terms of dei or die as some
00:51:40.480
people put it which is diversity inclusion and equity policies are so ambiguously worded and open
00:51:46.960
to interpretation that it's it's open to the interpretation of the interpreter so whoever is
00:51:52.800
reviewing this curriculum or reviewing these policies can get as radical or maybe as not as they so
00:51:59.280
please because it's not clear it's all very very flowery and flowy and just put out there to be more
00:52:05.760
of a virtue signaling thing than appropriately implemented and so that's where you're starting
00:52:10.320
to see where these boards go rogue because they they are interpreting the legislation or the policy
00:52:16.960
in a way that maybe it wasn't fully intended um and we see that a lot sadly again at the ottawa um carlton
00:52:26.720
district school board where one of their most radical trustees has been in the news lately that's
00:52:32.720
uh doctor physician millie kaplan mirth who seems to have really been unfortunately captured by the
00:52:38.480
covet hysteria uh to the point where it's caused her to have some sort of mental breakdown um there seems
00:52:45.280
to be a clear uh geared toward hypochondria and anxiety and mental distress with this individual
00:52:55.680
um instead of you know clear rational thought processes she just becomes so unhinged and flies
00:53:02.640
off the handle when anyone so much as questions her labels them as anti-semitic bigoted um far right
00:53:09.920
you know you name it and she's calling you that if you just say hey i'm not going to vote on a mask
00:53:15.600
mandate motion with you for instance and and so if anyone's not familiar with this particular trustee
00:53:22.400
nilly kaplan mirth we've provided extensive coverage of fire nilly.com so you can kind of
00:53:28.000
refresh yourself on that but just to source back to this true north article here um the ottawa school
00:53:34.960
trustee is slamming the board for not reprimanding her and her aggressive and really i would call it
00:53:41.120
abusive behaviors um so the donna dixon recently file issued a code of conduct complaint against nilly and
00:53:49.680
she just became so unhinged in the meeting so unhinged after the meeting you know there's
00:53:54.320
allegations online with some video evidence that she assaulted a journalist who was just trying to
00:53:59.120
ask her a couple questions people now donna dixon is saying that she should resign parents within this
00:54:06.960
the ottawa district school board have called on her to be fired there was two uh change.org petitions
00:54:14.800
that had thousands of signatures before they were removed by nilly herself because she claimed
00:54:20.080
everybody signing them was far right bigoted anti-semites um and so that's why we launched
00:54:26.080
our own petition and when sheila gun read our editor-in-chief attempted to drop it off to nilly
00:54:30.640
she again became so unhinged shouting at sheila slamming a door in her face this woman is not mentally
00:54:38.080
well um and it's really sad to see because this is this is really the radicalized effect that the covid
00:54:44.800
narrative and public health measures and messaging has had on some of these people and i mean you can
00:54:50.000
you can see it for yourself it's on full display and uh this is where the waters get a little bit muddy
00:54:56.960
because someone like this is now attention seeking and funneling and fueling their own agenda what they
00:55:04.240
want to see implemented instead of advocating for tangible learning in the classroom for the children
00:55:09.760
that they're and the parents that they're meant to represent this is someone who's acting completely
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independent from their role as a trustee to represent parents parental concerns and the education
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access uh for children and so i think that that's where some of the ministers and premiers are needing
00:55:27.760
to step in and step up to regain that control rein in the hysteria and bring back tangible learning
00:55:34.000
into the classroom instead of these radical ideologies
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yeah no you can see the crazy in her eyes i i think there's no no exaggeration there when i say
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that you can see it either crazy or hate whichever one you want to call it but you can see it whenever
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you look at her um and to think that she's still wearing that mask and going around and i saw you know
00:55:55.040
our federal ministers or uh you know health officers what have you wearing their masks you know uh saying
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you know it's time maybe people should think about blah blah whatever honestly at this point
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if you still wear a mask you're either ignorant or evil i'm sorry but there's no two there's no other
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way around it this woman i think is perhaps a mix of both but i think she's also gotten to that point
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which a lot of people probably have those who were the hardest believers of the masks and of the
00:56:21.920
vaccines and of the lockdowns well if you're the one out there saying that the unvaccinated should die
00:56:27.600
it's pretty hard to come back from that without swallowing a big i told you so pill and i think
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that's just something a lot of these people are either incapable or unwilling of doing they can't
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admit to themselves that the whole world they created around them with the mask and all this jazz
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was a lie it was a complete lie and their rhetoric actually did more harm than good the fact that
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they're actually hurting themselves by wearing these breathing barriers it's uh it's something
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they'll never attest to because it'll destroy the whole house of cards they've developed
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they've really been captured by the covid regime which seems to be really ramping up once again we
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saw the recent authorization of the uh new covid booster happen on tuesday uh two days ago by some
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of our notable health overlords like the chief public health officer theresa tam and then we have
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this uh news piece to bring you from cp24 where the ontario chief medical officer of health that's
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conflict of interest riddled dr kieran moore who is set to unveil a covid 19 fall preparedness plan
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this week following an uptick of infections in the province and so this really blasts me back to 2020
00:57:36.880
when it's like we're going to be announcing an announcement later this week so please stay tuned
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like the the announcing of the announcement um was kind of something that the ford government and his
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elusive at the time ontario science table before they were fully named uh was really notorious for
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like stay tuned we're going to be announcing people be scrambling are we going to be shut down is our
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restaurant going to have to throw out millions of dollars of food so on and so forth um so i suppose
00:58:05.760
we'll just have to stay tuned and see if uh kieran moore what his fall preparedness plan was going to
00:58:11.520
look like will it ignore the previously well established preparedness plans that we had in
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place prior to 2020 you know we always had those flu and influenza pandemic preparedness plans in place
00:58:24.640
and those were completely ignored and instead replaced with these knee-jerk hysterical restrictions
00:58:29.920
and lockdowns and forced isolation and then eventually forced masking so whether or not we're going to see
00:58:36.080
that again i'm not sure um we there's a tweet here that i wanted to highlight as well where uh this is
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an anonymous golden retriever account um i have an idea of who this person is it is a real person but
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of course anybody who speaks out against the narrative who provides kind of that balanced evidence uh
00:58:54.320
supporting data they would be named shamed and have their livelihoods completely ruined and decimated for
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simply stating and having a balanced opinion and so when you have someone like this who's obviously
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intelligent in data uh gathering and analysis coming onto twitter to share that with a broader
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platform they have to remain anonymous otherwise they risk losing everything to these pandemic
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profiteers that will go to great lengths it seems to protect their reputation uh while they're profiting
00:59:27.280
off of the hysteria that they generate and so this uh golden pup which again provides really great
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analysis using public health ontario's own data sets and sometimes uh he does larger more national
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statistics but um he reshared this clip from kieran morris september 2021 issuing a preferential
00:59:48.320
recommendation that pfizer be used to vaccinate teenagers over moderna the moderna shot due to myo
00:59:54.800
slash pericarditis risk and i did extensive interviews with um also independent data analyst kelly brown on
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this and he was finding the incidence rates in those young males where i think it was at the time one in
01:00:07.440
3600 um it might have even been less than that i'll have to double check but after kelly started advocating
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and speaking out against that the government finally followed the science and issued this this um
01:00:20.960
preferential recommendation and then so uh you can contrast that with the fact that health canada
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just this week recommended two doses of moderna for previously unvaccinated infants six months
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and older um so let's just go take a quick trip down memory lane see what kieran moore was saying in
01:00:41.600
in september of 2021 we continue to push for our vaccination rates to increase we have made the
01:00:50.560
decision to issue a preferential recommendation for the use of the pfizer vaccine for individuals aged 18
01:00:58.480
to 24 years of age this decision was made out of an abundance of caution due to a very small but observed
01:01:07.280
increased increase of pericarditis or myocarditis following vaccination with moderna as compared to the
01:01:14.320
pfizer vaccine in this age group particularly amongst males i know that this news may make some people
01:01:23.760
nervous and heightened concerns about receiving covid vaccine and i can understand that but the benefits of
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vaccination continue to significantly outweigh the risks of covid 19 illness and related possibly severe
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consequences hi i'm wondering about the uh myocarditis uh recommendation about the pfizer
01:01:46.480
vaccines i just we understand that um fears over myocarditis risk from the vaccination has already
01:01:51.920
been a really big source of hesitancy and anxiety for people who aren't getting the shots yeah we could
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probably just cut this i think you get the idea but um this is like two years to the date ago and now
01:02:06.000
it'll be really interesting to see the thing that kieran moore never publicly um announces in any of
01:02:10.960
these conferences he has previously publicly announced it we have the clips and the receipts um to prove it
01:02:15.920
and i've done extensive reporting on this is that dr kieran moore has a declared conflict of interest with
01:02:21.520
pfizer he sits on one of their advisory boards um and he has declared that previously in uh video
01:02:28.560
streams and otherwise and so is it ethical that this is the same individual advising the government
01:02:34.080
on things like vaccine passports advising the government on preferential treatment of pfizer
01:02:39.040
over moderna and what is he going to say uh today's thursday so this announcement of the announcement
01:02:45.200
is expected later this week uh so i would say that's either today or tomorrow it'll be really interesting
01:02:50.560
to see and hear exactly what he says amid this recent authorization of the moderna shot which
01:02:59.200
using and based on the government's own data was never studied or tested in anybody under the age of
01:03:03.520
18 and only 50 people received this particular injection in the clinical trial which is not set
01:03:09.360
to be complete until november 17th of this year that's just shy of 12 weeks from the time of authorization
01:03:17.280
this is heavily concerning and i think very dangerous and sloppy um conduct on the part of
01:03:23.840
health canada yeah well and i'm not sure maybe i know we're getting late into the hour here and maybe
01:03:29.280
we'll jump off of youtube to discuss some more of this covet stuff perhaps but uh i just want to pull
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up an old clip to give you a bit of a teaser as to what might be happening next uh in some senses it's
01:03:39.840
an old clip of on uh the ontario policy making and they were i guess they didn't think they were on
01:03:44.480
camera and they were mentioning how they make some of the decision making here uh when it comes to yeah
01:03:50.080
let's just play that clip and hear this a little teaser for what's to come next i don't know why i
01:03:55.440
bring all these papers i never look at them oh you're giving numbers i do i go oh wow did you really see that
01:04:03.680
i just say whatever they write down for me right there uh i just say whatever they write down for
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me yeah it's the kind of thing that we're seeing
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sorry i said go ahead oh no uh it's the kind of thing we've been seeing time and time again
01:04:22.320
uh and recently actually there was a revealing that the the cia i believe it was uh had actually
01:04:27.200
been financing their own members uh sponsoring them with large amounts of money so that they wouldn't
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say that the uh the i'm not sure if we're on uh still on youtube or not but uh there are some
01:04:37.680
allegations made by the cia or about the cia's funneling of money basically to people to ascribe
01:04:43.520
a certain narrative to the origin of the vaccine or the virus as it were so this kind of basically
01:04:49.120
pay to say has been going on across the board in different countries and i have no doubts in
01:04:53.280
multiple levels of our government here in canada especially we talk about uh we've recently talked
01:04:57.520
about yeah we're off youtube now but we recently talked about those secret uh documents that were
01:05:01.520
revealed in south africa are probably very similar to what we're facing here in canada
01:05:05.280
and it says pretty clearly that the long-term effects aren't known you're basically signing
01:05:10.720
a way to get a bunch of shots and you have no idea whether or not they're actually effective
01:05:15.360
so if it does come to passing uh that we see those documents that were signed here in canada i'm sure
01:05:20.720
that would be uh pretty uh pretty disgusting to say the least and you know in all of this time
01:05:27.200
while the you know pandemic as it were was going on while lockdowns enforced by politicians were
01:05:32.000
getting stricter and stricter what have we seen in the meantime you know it wasn't just the damage
01:05:36.240
from covet that we were suffering through it was overdoses and you know there is actually uh we got
01:05:41.840
a tweet here from roman barber that the deaths from overdoses doubled during the 2021 lockdown what do
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you know honestly i wish i could say i was surprised but i'm not that that's what happens when you lock
01:05:54.960
people down you shut down their jobs you you disassociate them from their families you end up
01:05:59.760
with a massive overdose crisis and i think it's you know there's a little kitty uh but it's absolutely
01:06:06.400
atrocious no no it's all good uh it's absolutely atrocious to see that it's not just that they were
01:06:12.080
wrong about the lockdowns and the virus and the vaccine in that time and all that effort they spent
01:06:16.960
towards those things they inevitably got wrong they could have been putting that towards housing they
01:06:21.040
could have been putting that towards the overdose crisis they could have been putting that towards the overdose crisis
01:06:23.440
they could have been putting that towards something that actually mattered to canadians but here we
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are eight years later into justin trudeau what what do you expect when the the most unprecedented
01:06:32.800
pandemic comes around he goes with the herd and manipulates people even though he knows that what
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he's doing is wrong yeah exactly sorry that was my uh cat his name's lemon he is being annoying right
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now so i apologize if he tries to make a sneak appearance again but just going back to that clip
01:06:50.080
where they say the caught on hot mic i just i just say whatever they write down for me that was the
01:06:56.080
former uh associate chief medical officer of health for ontario barbara yaffe and then she's seen
01:07:02.480
sitting there beside dr david williams who was the predecessor to kieran moore so he was the former
01:07:09.440
chief medical officer of health in ontario and uh they have both since been replaced and or just moved
01:07:15.840
to the background um but i think it was yeah barbara yaffe yaffe who also said uh there was a clip
01:07:25.200
that she basically confirmed you know half of all covid cases are asymptomatic so ie they're just healthy
01:07:34.640
individuals who are testing positive for this respiratory infection um based on a exceedingly high
01:07:45.280
cycle threshold of a non-diagnostic tool which was the pcr test at the time and uh when they started
01:07:53.360
to give out these little tidbits right when they're caught on hot mic or they're saying accurate things
01:07:57.520
like half of all covid cases are asymptomatic and and i think it was something along the lines of in a
01:08:04.000
a population where you you have massive testing um half of them yeah is this the clip here uh oh it's
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not it is the clip could we just play that i know sorry we're going a little we're going over here but
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it's so important that people listen to this because the the information was out there at the onset
01:08:23.920
the testing is going to really solve the whole problem and it isn't it's one component of a
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response if you test somebody today uh you only know if they're infected today
01:08:41.840
and in fact if you're testing in a population that doesn't have very much covered you'll get false
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positives almost half the time that is the person actually doesn't have covid they have something
01:08:53.920
else they may have nothing uh so it will just complicate the picture you know sorry i i miss uh
01:09:02.080
i remembered that so there you have it on full display you will get false positives almost half
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of the time so we could have cut those you know the case counts and it's a it was a case-demic um
01:09:13.600
essentially because the previous pandemic threshold would be actually having deaths which i don't
01:09:20.080
wish on anyone of course that's horrendous and horrific and and and any death is a tragedy um but
01:09:26.240
this was really a case-demic because we switched out reporting on deaths and instead um really hyped
01:09:32.160
up and hystericalized if that's even a word the case counts which half of them up to half of them
01:09:39.440
could have been false positive so we cut those numbers in half then do we really have a quote
01:09:46.400
unquote pandemic i think when i refer to pandemic pandemonium people some people give me you know
01:09:53.440
flack in the comments or even out in public and i say no when i'm referring to pandemic pandemonium i'm
01:09:59.200
referring specifically to the government's response to a seasonal respiratory virus i'm not referring to
01:10:06.240
a viral pandemic necessarily i'm referring to that failed government pandemonium response to the
01:10:13.760
purported pandemic i'm sorry my cat i forgot to close the door to my studio um anyway uh so i know
01:10:23.040
we're getting a little bit off of uh 2 p.m and uh do you have anything there just to add before we wrap
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things up sid no we can we can come to a close here it's uh it's a sad to see although there is the
01:10:36.400
one thing i could say perhaps which is positive which is the the town of tekumseh i pardon my
01:10:41.280
mispronunciation there is the last local municipality with covet 19 vaccine requirements and suspends the
01:10:46.720
policy so uh i i find this to be interesting timing especially as there's people you know hoisting the
01:10:52.560
masks again in our federal uh uh government but it's uh at least a little refreshing that this came to a
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close uh thank god honestly it's uh let's just hope this doesn't back up in two weeks
01:11:05.600
much overdue at this point um well for anybody who's joined us at home thank you so much i don't
01:11:10.160
think we have any super chats in the docket today um but there will be two rebels to join you again
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same time in place 1 to 2 p.m eastern here tomorrow and maybe by that point we will have uh the announcement
01:11:23.920
update from people like dr kieran moore so stay tuned and as david menzies would always say stay
01:11:30.240
sane and stay safe are transgender people welcome in canada now that the conservative party uh it's
01:11:37.760
it's policy not to let them use the bathroom of their choice and also to limit their health care
01:11:42.320
options as minors that is uh the answer of course is that the everybody's welcome in canada and your
01:11:49.600
question is factually wrong i encourage you to actually read the policies instead of spreading
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disinformation we need less disinformation and more honest honesty and truth telling and
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your readers are are suffering a very big disservice when you spread disinformation thank you