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- September 23, 2025
EZRA LEVANT | Carney flounders at the UN as Canada heads for dire straits
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Hello, my friends. Mark Carney was on the world stage at the Council of Foreign Relations and he
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gave a speech and I watched it. And I got to tell you, they say this guy is smart, really smart,
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they say. And I've said that too. I said he's Trudeau 2.0, but harder working and smarter. But
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I don't even know if he's smarter. I mean, how could he have run Brookfield Asset Management?
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I don't know. I'll take you through his speech. And I just think it's meaningless. Now, maybe
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that's high art. Maybe it's a kind of performance art or maybe saying nothing while pretending to
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say something. Maybe that's the highest achievement of a politician. I don't know. But I'm still
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waiting for the smart part to kick in. I'll take you through it. But first, let me invite you to
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bills around here. Tonight, they say Mark Carney is smart. Is that true? It's September 23rd,
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and this is the Ezra LeVant Show. Well, there's some big meetings at the United Nations. Donald
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Trump gave some remarks today. It was an incredible thing. Some workers at the United Nations building
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joked about turning off elevators and escalators right when Donald Trump got on them to make some
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political statement about underfunding. And wouldn't you know, that actually happened. They turned off
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the escalator when Donald Trump was on it. I suppose that's not the same as turning off an elevator,
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which could kill a guy. But, you know, the idea of causing physical annoyance, at least, and harm at
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most to conservatives by people who work in public institutions, that is part of the same leftist
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mentality as Antifa and, in extreme circumstances, assassination. I thought that was really gross.
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I'm not done going through Trump's speech. Again, they turned off his teleprompter, too.
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And he started riffing, and Donald Trump doesn't need a teleprompter. He gives hour-long speeches all
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the time on the campaign trail. He just went into campaign mode. Some grown-up turned back on the
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teleprompter. But seriously, if you have an institution that turns off elevators and escalators
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and turns off teleprompters, it's actually a bit of a security threat when you're dealing with the most
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assassination-prone person in the world, namely a U.S. president. Super gross. I'll talk a little
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bit more tomorrow about Donald Trump if time warrants. But I want to talk about something that
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our prime minister said, the Council for Foreign Relations, which is sort of a globalist left-wing
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think tank, but it has a good reputation and a lot of—they have a lot of good speakers. So Carney went
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there. And I want to play for you some clips from it. And I'll stop it once in a while. I'm not going
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to play the entire thing, and I'll give you some of my thoughts. So I want to show you Mark Carney
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on the world stage. Take a look.
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You know, what I propose to do in 10 minutes is just to say a few words about how a middle power like
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Canada can deal with the situation where the rules-based order is eroding, great power rivalry
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is intensifying, and authoritarian models are hardening. I mean, that's a simplified version
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of what's going on. A rules-based global system, that's not really how it works because there's no
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global enforcer of rules. It is, as it has always been, the strong defeat the weak, which is why
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Israel has to be strong in the face of terrorists who would wipe it out and kill it. We don't like
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war, but war is what happens when politics fails. The rules don't mean much, as Stalin said about the
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Pope, how many divisions does he have? But rules-based international order is sort of a buzzword that
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people like Mark Carney and before him, others like Chrystia Freeland have used. But there were no
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rules that went along with his weird endorsement of a terrorist state to come out of the ashes
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of Gaza. So I think he only talks about the rules when they favor him. And when he talks about
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authoritarianism, he's the prime minister of Canada who, when the trucker convoy was operating in
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Ottawa, he wasn't prime minister then obviously, but he took time out from his overseas work to write
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an op-ed in the Globe and Mail saying that Trudeau wasn't going hard enough and far enough. And it is
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reported that Mark Carney, because he knows banking and he was the former head of the Bank of Canada,
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that he was the one who proposed the idea of seizing and freezing bank accounts,
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which was the worst part of the lockdown. So it's a bit much for someone who wanted Trudeau to go
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harder against a peaceful protest to complain against authoritarianism. At least it looks that
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way to me. Here, let's listen to some more from Carney. I'm going to give you a punchline, which is,
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we think we can thrive, and I choose that word advisedly, thrive in this new non-system or the
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system that's evolving for three reasons. And the first is, we have what the world wants.
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Take on the energy side, we are an energy superpower. That is going to become increasingly evident.
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85% of our energy is clean. We're one of the world's largest LNG exporters, one of the largest reserves of
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oil and gas. We measure additions to our grid in 10 gigawatt chunks, to put it into perspective.
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And you will see that with time. Hey, do you think that Canada is thriving?
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Do you know anyone in any industry who would use that word? Do you think we're an energy superpower?
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I think we could be. But I think after 10 years of the Liberals blocking every pipeline,
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and driving out $100 billion worth of investment, I'm not sure if that's quite true. Mark Carney has
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been Prime Minister for more than six months now. And he now says he's going to have an approvals
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process for fast-tracking mega projects. He's listed a few of them, but not a single pipeline is on his
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list. Why would he tell the world that he's going to move forward on things like that when he doesn't?
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He says we're one of the most important countries in terms of mineral wealth, but a lot of those
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companies no longer operate in Canada. Mining companies based in Canada often operate in other
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parts of the world because they can't get permits in Canada. Here, take a look. We are top five in
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10 of the world's most important critical minerals. 40% of the world's listed mining companies are in
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Canada, to give a perspective there. Yeah, I think Canada used to be big into mining,
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but that so-called ring of fire in Ontario, that's been dormant for decades. I mean, again,
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it's regulatory processes that have killed it. Now, Mark Carney, like all politicians, loves to use the
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words AI. He doesn't really know what it means. He just knows it makes him sound fresh. Take a listen.
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We are a leading developer of AI and our research universities are some of the biggest producers in
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volume of AI computing and quantum talent in the world. Unfortunately, most of them go to the United
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States. I understand you're changing your visa policy here. Yeah. Does anyone really believe that
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Canada is an AI superpower? I mean, do you, do you believe that? I know there are some AI companies
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like chip makers, like Nvidia, and then there's a race between chat GPT and Grok AI and XAI. And I
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mean, I barely understand what these things are, although I do use Grok AI, which is associated with
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Twitter, but none of them are Canadian. Does anyone actually think that just because Mark Carney says we're
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an AI superpower that, that we are, I just think that's sort of laughable. Here, listen a little
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more. Now, the second reason why I'd say we have good prospects, not assured prospects, but good
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prospects is we have values to which much of the world, not all of the world, much of the world still
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aspires. We're a pluralistic society that works. Our cities are the most diverse in the world.
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Public Square is loud, diverse and free. Are our cities working? I mean, Mark Carney goes in a limo
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with an entourage and the roads are swept free in front of him. But does he not see the homeless
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encampments along the side of the road? He has security around the clock, so he doesn't see the
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crime wave. But does he not know about it? Is he briefed on the world or just what his
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flax want him to hear? There are, there is loudness in the public square. He's right on that part.
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But it's also violent and bigoted and full of foreign extremists, including 700 agents of Iran.
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So yeah, we have a loud public square and it's hounding Jews and sometimes even shooting up Jewish
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schools. And it's not free. He's making it less free. He supports online censorship. Why does Mark
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Carney say certain things in public when he's got an American audience that just aren't true?
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You know, most of his speech, and I went through it unfortunately, it's just endless
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bureaucracy speak, a sort of fog of meaningless jargon. In Orwell's 1984, that was called duck
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speaking. And to call someone a duck speaker could be an insult or it could be praise. Oh,
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he's an excellent duck speaker. Mark Carney just... Listen to this carefully and you tell me,
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if you doubt me, you tell me what he actually means by what you're about to hear.
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We, by the nature of our federation, we have to practice collaboration and partnership.
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And it's a country that is still committed to sustainability. And the third reason why I'm
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going to argue we can, we can thrive in this time is we recognize what's going on. This is not a
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transition. This is a rupture. This is a sharp change in a short period of time, driven by a
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variety of factors. We have a determination to rise up and meet this. And this is going to,
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I'm going to give you one last set of threes and then we'll, we'll have our conversation.
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Our response to this is to build strength at home, to build resilience by diversifying abroad
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and pursue a variable geography to defend our, our values and pursue our interests.
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Tell me, no, you got to say, what does that mean? He uses words like rupture and, and values and
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pursuer. Like what, what is, did you learn anything there? Like that's sort of like mesmerizing,
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hypnotic word salad. I don't know, but I thought this guy was super smart. I think it's completely
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meaningless. It pretends to be deep. I don't know how this BS would have worked when he was
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the chair of Brookfield asset management. Was he different there or were they all like this? I don't
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know. You watch some more. So just on strength at home, I can understand if you were distracted by
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events down here and you haven't followed exactly everything we've been doing in the last four months.
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Uh, but while you, while you were otherwise occupied, we've cut tax comes in capital gains.
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Uh, we have removed all years to interprovincial trade. Is that true that they've removed all
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federal barriers to interprovincial trade? Is that true? Is that true for oil? Oil pipelines are a
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national project and they're under federal jurisdiction. There is no right for provinces or indigenous groups
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to veto them or to block them. Yet that remains the case in Canada. Why would Mark Carney say that
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he has removed all barriers to interprovincial trade barriers that come from the federal government?
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Why would he say that if he is still blocking oil and gas pipelines? Why would he say that?
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Um, we have passed landmark legislation to fast track literally hundreds of billions of dollars
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of projects, uh, in energy, in AI, in critical minerals, in new trade corridors.
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So when is that all going to happen? I mean, he's been prime minister for half a year now.
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Donald Trump has a furious pace. You could name a hundred things he's done.
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We are doubling our defense spending by 2030.
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We're doubling our defense by 2030. No, I, I just don't think that's true. In fact, I checked.
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Now it is true that Mark Carney is renaming a whole bunch of other spending as defense spending so he
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can claim to boost funding, but there's no actual new money or very little new money. It's like when
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he called every single bureaucrat working at the, at the border agency called them a border guard. So you
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could be a paper pusher in some office in Ottawa. And he suddenly called that a border guard to appease
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Trump on fentanyl and terrorism. I checked last year, Canada spent $41 billion on defense. And according to
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Mark Carney's plans, five years from now, that number will rise to 57 billion. So it is going up and
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slightly faster than inflation. So if he actually keeps his word, it's growing. Um, but how's that doubling?
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Why would he say that if it's not true? Listen a little bit more and count how many times you hear
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the word AI. Our core capabilities with respect to defense, AI, quantum, cyber, critical minerals,
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provide unique opportunities for dual use and economic benefit. And we intend to fully exploit those.
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Like I say, he's calling everything defense spending now, isn't he? Let me cut to the end.
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Uh, look, I'll, I'll just, I'll sum up. Um, I would ask you to, when you think about Canada, um,
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think about Canada, actually, that's my request. Think about Canada. As a strong, sovereign,
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independent nation, think about Canada as that. Um, but there is a, there is a big opportunity in this, uh,
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in this, uh, shifting, uh, in Canada. Uh, we understand what's going on. We understand the
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scale of the responses required. We have the resources, uh, the world needs. Uh, we have the
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talent, uh, to turn that potential into, uh, growth. Uh, we're a reliable partner. We're connected
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more than anyone else through trading relationships with any other part of the world. Um, and we're no
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longer relying on just the strength of our values, but the value of our strength, um, with your help.
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So thank you very much. And I look forward to those. Did you understand any of that? Here's what I took
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away from it. We're no longer reliant on just the strength of our values, but the value of our
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strength. I, I think he might've got that from some influencer on TikTok. Like, I think, I think this
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girl might have given him the idea. Don't love your job, job your love. Don't love your job,
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job your love. Don't love your job, job your love. I love that. Yeah. Get ready. Get ready. Don't think
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outside the box. Let the box think outside. Don't rush to me that deadline. Let the deadline rush to me
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too. Don't take it personally. Personally take it. Don't quit trying. Try quitting. Yeah. I, I just don't
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know what he means and I'm really trying hard to find out what he means. I think we have an airhead
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as a prime minister. I'm afraid. I don't know. Happy to be proven wrong. Oh, and on Palestine that,
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that came up. Uh, did you know that Mark Carney proposed to the council of foreign relations?
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He didn't say it in parliament yet that Canadian soldiers go over there to Gaza, into Gaza
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Gaza, to disarm Hamas. Oh, what? The CBC didn't put that on the news. Listen, he's talking about
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disarmament. His first word in this clip. Take a look. The disarmament, um, uh, and elimination of
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Hamas as a, as, as a force, uh, certainly as a political force, military force first and political
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force, uh, is one of, is one of the conditions for, uh, a sustained cessation of hostilities and peace.
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Um, and when you say who is going to do that, um, there are many proposals that I suspect you're
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aware, uh, from variety of Arab states, combination of Arab states, um, and European states, uh, to which
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Canada would be party, uh, if they were to come to pass, uh, for multinational forces to be, uh, deployed
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in Palestine to enforce a peace, uh, and to, uh, and to drive, uh, that process, uh, that process forward.
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Now, is that smarter or dumber than Mark Carney saying that Gaza will be a Zionist Arab country?
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Canada joined, um, some European countries in recognizing Palestinian statehood. What do you
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expect that to accomplish?
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Well, I think the first thing to say is this is consistent with our policy since 1947. Since 19,
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every Canadian government, whether, of whatever political stripe has supported a two state solution,
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uh, as, as many other countries have, um, what we have been seeing, um, first because of the acts
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of, uh, these heinous acts of, uh, Hamas, uh, but then other, uh, in, in terms of response is that that
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prospect is receding before our eyes. Okay. So, uh, the idea of waiting until all the conditions are in
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place for a, a free and viable Palestinian state committed to peace and security side by side with
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the state of Israel, uh, is what, what I've called a Zionist Palestinian state, which is what we want.
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That, that's what you want. That's what you think you're getting.
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You think that by declaring Palestine a state, even though that's not, it hasn't happened,
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nothing's changed on the ground. You think it's going to be a Zionist Palestinian country,
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that they're going to be pro Israel and they're going to believe that the Jews belong there. You,
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you think that's going to happen. You call it necessary. You say that's Canadian policy
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and yet it doesn't exist and it never will. And yet you still command, I don't know,
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implore Israel to accept a Palestinian state and recognize it without those things. Hamas's charter
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calls for the extinction of Jews. Um, the current head of the Palestinian authority
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got his PhD in Holocaust denial. What, where are these Zionists? You know, they say Mark Carney is
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smart. They say he's very smart. I'm still waiting for the smart part. Just incredible.
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Hey, I want to show you two things because I don't know if you're following this ostrich
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situation in BC. In the BC interior, there's an ostrich farm. It's not for leather and it's not
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for food. It's for medical research. And there's hundreds of these giant birds there. And they have
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been ordered to be killed on mass because almost a year ago, one of them had avian flu. They all got
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better. They all have herd immunity. And the farmer says, look, I'm happy to test every bird
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here to prove they're not sick. But the Canada food inspection agency has commanded a mass killing
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of the birds. There's no science behind it. And I think one of the reasons why people are revved up
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about it is not just the idea of slaughtering hundreds of animals who did nothing wrong. Not that
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animals do things wrong there. They don't have consciences, but where's our conscience? Why are we just
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killing hundreds of animals because some bureaucrat says so? It really is an echo of COVID times when
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we were told to do stupid things by people in white lab coats and just to obey. And you know,
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there's a real showdown going on there. Our Drea Humphrey is there, as you know, and Sheila Gunn-Reed
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went there with reinforcements driving all the way from Fort Saskatchewan, BC into the heart of
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Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta into the heart of British Columbia. It was an 11 hour ride here. Let me
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show you some of the action that happened there today.
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Yeah, 252 days have been entirely healthy. Their eggs are used in medical research for COVID-19 and
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of course for avian flu. If they are killed, if they are killed, then that research...
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Right, I'm just going to interrupt to update on what's happening. So you can see the police are all
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standing here and they want to speak with the farmers, but we're not allowed to go over there.
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So my understanding was Jeff was going to try to get them to come over this way so we could all be
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present. And so I'm going to walk you guys over here because I think they're going to drive this way.
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But look, look, they've been here all night. And you guys should know that the warrant,
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by the way, that was issued allowed us to get a little bit of sleep. The warrant says that nothing
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can be done by the CFIA. By the way, it's the CFIA's warrant, not the RCMP's. And it says that
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after 9pm and before 6am, they're not allowed to, you know, do any of their duties. So everybody was
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allowed to, you know, not sleep with one eye open for a little bit there. So that was really nice.
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You must come there all the same. So here, what's happening is they're saying, no,
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if you want to talk to the farmers, do it where everybody can see. So they're walking over this
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way. It's not going to get any better over here with the loud. Be warned. Why are you arguing?
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There's an injured ostrich over here because of this operation. The RCMP, the RCMP was flying
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their drones far too low and it caused complete hysteria with the birds. I have never seen them
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run around the way they were running. They can run very fast. They were terrified because they're
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thinking there's prey hovering around their heads. And so one of them, one of the hens ran right full
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speed. These guys can go 50 to 70 miles per hour into a fence, injured herself, is unable to walk.
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There's two veterinarians here. I interviewed one for a report, you know, a recap of day one that
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our producer is working on. I'll see if I can find the other one, but there's two veterinarians here
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that have been calling different animal health organizations and also calling the CFIA and say,
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there's nothing humane about this. You guys have an injured bird here. No vet is coming in here to help.
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The RCMP did say, okay, fine, we'll stop flying the drones. And I did interview an officer about that,
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about them making the call. But the point is, they don't even know what the heck they're doing here.
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And maybe you should start by not coming to kill 400 healthy birds in the first place.
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What's going on? Officer Paul? Officer Paul? What about the letter from the
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CFIA that said they could feed them when they were requested?
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Are you guys scared of catching avian flu? Or is that the cop line?
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Thank you. Just get your step back.
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Be proud of yourself.
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All right, Sheila, what does it feel like to see, you know, the farmer's tears for the first time in person?
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As I said, I don't care for ostriches, but I do know what it's like to be a farmer whose
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livelihood is tied up in the land and the livestock.
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All right, O Canada, we stand on guard for Thee. God, keep our land glorious and free.
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O Canada, we stand on guard for Thee.
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O Canada, we stand on guard for Thee.
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Here's the table. I think Drea showed this yesterday during the livestream, the list of supporters.
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People who have spoken out in favor of keeping the ostriches alive, President Trump.
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And there we are.
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There's Viva.
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I don't know if anybody can see that.
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So this is supposed to be footage, if you guys can see it.
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And the hazmat, that is bugging me so much with the hazmat stuff.
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Oh, it's the medical theater of COVID all over again.
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There were CFIA officers here yesterday, no masks, no nothing.
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They went right past the yellow caution tape.
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Yeah.
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So the birds didn't really give them a hard time, eh?
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Very dangerous.
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I think they actually dropped something on the ground before that.
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So they could eat it.
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So that they could eat it.
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Hopefully not poison.
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No, it wouldn't.
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What's it going to do, put them to sleep or something?
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They seem pretty frisky.
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There you have it, guys.
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All to get the farmers away from their herd.
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So over here, just about three minutes down the road from the farm, sort of hidden amongst many trees,
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we can see a bunch of ideal lease trucks with many hay bales, which is consistent with what Rebel News sources
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told me would be the case, that CFIA had used tax dollars to go ahead and buy these hay bales,
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just as we reported.
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I believe these trucks are based out of Dawson area.
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And you can see police are also guarding here.
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So I have obviously not had time to reach out to the company as I would normally do.
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But you guys are seeing exactly what we're seeing here right now.
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I'm going to let you listen to some of the supporters out here trying to, I guess, convince the RCMP to back down.
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While I assume they're getting their other supporters and other people online to maybe call this company
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and try to do a last minute back out.
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There's already been at least three companies who have backed out.
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I believe there's a fourth.
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I have been meaning to investigate that all day and haven't had a chance that have backed out of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's call plans.
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So for the 400 healthy ostriches, let's listen in.
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Because you guys can leave.
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This is really amazing to see that you have your future and their future in your hands.
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Like you have that power.
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And it takes one.
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There's one of a hundred cops who just says no.
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And if it happens to be you, I think you're going to find your fellow officers deciding that this is criminal to kill
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or be complicit in the killing of these animals.
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And I think it's really imperative that if, in fact, if this one of the hundred is you,
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you'll be celebrated for the rest of your life by the world.
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And we are so thankful for your being here.
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Please do what you think you need to do.
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And that is not put your head on the pillow tonight to see these birds killed.
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Go watch the video.
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I think this is important information for all of us.
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And I just talked to Karen, who's the owner of this farm.
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I've been here for many, many months.
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I just talked to the owner of the farm.
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I know you are here to keep peace and uphold the law.
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What you're upholding the law is that the court order has said that these birds and the appeal have been denied.
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But as of right now, today, that appeal is in place and it's in place to be heard.
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So that is coming from the owner of the farm that the appeal is in place as of today.
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So talk to whoever it is you are, because the appeal is in place.
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Are you the commanding officer, sir?
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Absolutely not.
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What is your name and badge number?
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My badge number, 50521.
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Thank you, sir.
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OK.
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I so appreciate it.
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I'm just saying that there's an appeal that has been officially in place.
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And you guys, I guess, better coagulate over that.
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And because you're here to uphold the law.
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Guys, someone's coming through.
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Ideally, he's called to hey back with the drugs and everything.
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It's not over yet, but the carvers are still here.
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Stick that hay up, you're the one that has.
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Oh, yeah.
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Hey, welcome back.
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That's very interesting.
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We're going to do our best to continue to cover that.
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It's sort of strange.
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I would not have thought that Save the Ostriches would have been a compelling call to arms.
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But it's not even just about the ostriches.
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It is about them.
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But it's about a an administrative state that is so unresponsive and unaccountable that it
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and so lacking in common sense that it proposes to kill hundreds of big birds simply because
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some bureaucrat says so, contrary to the science, contrary to property rights.
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And what's so incredible to me is the Canada Food Inspection Agency has the power to summon and
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commandeer dozens of RCMP who I suppose have nothing better to do.
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Is that a fact?
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Just incredible.
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Maybe the ostriches need to be wearing keffees or something and talk about a free Palestine
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and maybe the cops will leave them alone.
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Anyways, in a somewhat related matter, not really related,
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we have a rebel reporter very far away from the interior of BC, Avi Emini, our Australian correspondent.
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He actually went to Israel and when he heard about Canada voting to recognize Palestine,
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he walked up and down Tel Aviv, the beach, and he asked people, should Israel recognize an independent
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Quebec?
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I mean, fair is fair, right?
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Are not the Quebecois a people?
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Do they not have the right to self-determination?
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Are they not a distinct culture and language and history?
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Should Israel recognize a state of Quebec?
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And like Canada, should it give tens of millions or even hundreds of millions of dollars
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to make that independence a reality?
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And if you were to keep the analogy going, actually give money to the terrorist FLQ.
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Well, luckily, Israelis have more common sense than Mark Carney.
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Here's Avi Emini asking that question in Israel.
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Since now all these governments are going around declaring states and recognizing states inside
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of states, do you think Israel should return the favor and recognize, for example, Quebec,
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which is a French province in Canada who some want independence?
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Should Israel just recognize Quebec as an independent state?
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We should be as Israelis.
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We should be beyond that and be with compassion to the world.
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And, you know, everybody will eventually get the truth.
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And we don't have to be like, how do you say it, to give it back.
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You know, like to be, to do, we do on purpose because they were wrong.
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We're not, we are right.
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We're not our truth.
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And we are good people living in a crazy Middle East.
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And we are trying our best.
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And eventually, we'll be good.
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Oh, I really don't know anything about that.
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Why not?
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If we're recognizing people as independent states, why not Quebec?
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Why not the, why not the Aboriginal in Australia for their own sovereignty?
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Why not?
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I don't know, I don't know anything about, anything about Quebec, but...
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They don't know anything about Israel.
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What does it matter?
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So I, I support Quebec independence, okay?
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We cannot act like other people act.
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If they are wrong or they get abusive about something, you, you don't want to be the same,
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because you, you want just to look about yourself and, and resolve your own problem.
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You don't want to get involved in other problems.
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So what, what we should focus on is our problem.
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No.
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No?
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No.
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They should just be one.
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That's right.
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One Canada, yeah.
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They don't need to have the French side and the English side, it's not necessary.
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I don't think Israel has the luxury to play those kind of games.
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I don't think they even try to play those kind of games.
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I think what they're going to do is really focus on the international,
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on the internal domestic decisions to take over Judea Samaria.
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But I don't think it will change anything.
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It's a really risky game and we don't have, you know, we don't have much power, you know,
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to influence other, other countries.
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So we can say that, but it doesn't, doesn't change anything.
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Just, you know, just flew, it doesn't, you know, it's, it will get more fuel in the,
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in the fire, you know, so it's, it's not smart.
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I think it's kind of tacky because it's not, uh, these are legitimate things.
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Like in real life, you have to have real borders.
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You have to have real government.
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You cannot just make up borders and make up statehood.
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That just leads to chaos.
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If they can handle the states, if there are certain borders that can be defined.
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Okay.
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If they have a government, a stable government, if all that can be done in a peaceful manner,
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they can actually, they can have a state.
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But Israel does cannot be part of the equation.
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Depends on Canada and Quebec.
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I don't know, you can go to, uh, where back, uh, course, uh, uh, Andalus, uh, Barcelona,
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and, uh, everybody is like, uh, took some parts, uh, of the world.
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And, uh, if you take it like this, like the whole Canada, it's belongs to the native.
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And, uh, and, uh, Australia belongs to the aborigines.
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Well, and there is, there are aborigines that, um, want sovereignty.
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It would be the same as Israel declaring sovereignty for aborigines.
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President Trump.
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Do it, Carney.
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Do it.
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You're a wanker.
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Well, that's our show for the day.
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Until tomorrow, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, to you at home,
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good night, and keep fighting for freedom.
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