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- September 04, 2025
EZRA LEVANT | Mark Carney accomplished nothing for Canada — six months on the job
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hello my friends can you believe it mark carney has been prime minister for 175 days that's just
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under half a year what has he done well i'll tell you one thing he's done he's confused the liberals
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and made them cheer for things they claim they hate i'll give you a few examples but first let
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tonight mark carney has been prime minister for 175 days today what exactly has he accomplished
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it's september 4th and this is the ezra levant show
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i find it remarkable how few people care about what justin trudeau is up to these days i mean i
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myself don't care either but even the media party who used to love him other than going on a date with
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the fading american pop star katy perry no one cares maybe that's normal maybe that's healthy i
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mean i suppose when trudeau took over from stephen harper in 2015 harper pretty quickly vanished but
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i think that's more because he didn't want to stick around or interfere he was starting his new
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consulting business but i still find it incredible that the country's political media industrial complex
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can go from hanging on trudeau's every word to acting like he's a stranger that said we're still
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saddled with many trudeau era cronies half of mark carney's cabinet ministers are reheated leftovers
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from trudeau's time here's the brilliant coherent strategic thoughtful melanie jolie we need to
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create new partnerships in the world the world is being redistributed in economic blocks right now
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and that is why for countries that believe in free trade there's a space we can work with others
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and we will work with europe and we will work with other asian countries and that's also super
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important because it's our way to make sure that we continue to benefit from the all the advantages
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that trade has given us over the last decades well a few things i mean we can't sell europe what they
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want to buy from us because for a decade the trudeau liberals and now the carny liberals have blocked
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canadians from selling our most valuable products oil and gas it's not even close automobiles are a
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distant second to the sheer value of the oil and gas we produce for the world now we sell more than 90
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of it to the united states of course and they cleverly resell some of that to foreign countries including
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europe at a markup think about that we sell to america and then they ship abroad because we
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don't have any pipelines to blue water um at least not to europe there is now a pipeline to the west
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coast called the trans mountain but um trudeau blocked pipelines he blocked energy east that would
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have brought more than a million barrels of canadian oil every day to new brunswick which is where the
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largest refinery in canada is located and currently that canadian refinery is being filled up by
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opec oil in from tankers from the middle east can you believe it trudeau interfered to keep it that
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way no liquid liquefied lng natural gas ports either japan and germany and korea all asked for us to sell
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them oil and gas not to give it to them to sell it to them especially so they didn't have to buy it
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from corrupt regimes either in opec or russia but trudeau said there was no business case
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ford ah yes the great business mind of the ages the great industrialist the great financier and
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visionary trudeau he just knew in his bones that no one would want our oil and gas so he didn't
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bother to let private companies make it happen in fact he positively stopped them so they went ahead
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and uh these countries signed a massive deal with opec dictatorships like qatar so yeah thanks
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trudeau the qataris think there's a business case as mark carney's new energy minister told the germans
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last week as i showed you there is physically no chance that canada could possibly get any oil
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or gas or even minerals to europe even in five years even if everything were to start now it's just
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five years just to build the infrastructure so i'm i'm not a an engineer uh i think the goal and
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what i've seen the proponents talking about is uh being able to uh ship in as as little as five years
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from so that's uh that's what their goal is yeah not sure what melanie jolie thinks we can sell to
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europe that they want they told us what they want oil and gas ethical oil and gas so they can get off
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the conflict oil and gas from russia mainly there was this weird moment where she actually said the whole
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world wants canada's expertise on how to deal with donald trump so if there's a country in the world
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that understands the us it's canada and so that's why there's so many delegations so many countries that
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are coming to see us to ask us about the new administration to ask us about how we and they can
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adapt and so i think that canada's influence is actually increasing because of the impacts that
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the world is now facing with the new administration yeah i'm not sure if that was ever true not sure
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that's worth anything certainly not worth you know a billion dollars a day which is what our oil and
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gas exports are worth but in the end it's not true a few weeks ago mark carney just admitted surrender
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to donald trump dropping all of our tariffs against the united states for for nothing in return let's be
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absolutely clear canada currently has the best trade deal with the united states
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and while it's different from what we had before it is still better than that of any other country
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so as we work to address outstanding trade issues with the united states it's important it's vital we
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do everything we can to preserve this unique advantage for canadian workers canadian businesses
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and doing so will require both building on a soon to be revised cusma our free trade agreement with us
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mexico as well as developing a new form of trade and security partnership with the united states
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in this context and consistent with canada's commitment to cusma i'm announcing today that the
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canadian government will now match we will now match the united states by removing all of canada's
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tariffs on u.s goods here's what i don't get carney has dropped all the tariffs against the united states
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just total surrender just just taking it uh the opposite of what he campaigned on in the election
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elbows up you know so why is carney's right hand man doug ford still doing weird stunts getting more
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and more desperate for attention like he's some reality star like like this one here you're going
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after the largest customer you know something i always say smart people aren't too smart and you guys
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are about as dumb as a bag of hammers for doing this so you know something i found a bottle and
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i don't even drink of crown oil right i see that crown oil i saw it at home so this is what i think
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about crown oil that's what they could do and i think everyone else should do the same thing
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start supporting companies that make whiskey here by ontario people that's what we need to do is
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support each other you know something i'm going to make this even come out quicker because it's not
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coming out i know mayor barry wants to lie on the floor right now no thanks but no i wish i could get
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the soap coming out quicker but i'll stay here until it falls so if i understand it right he is now
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deciding to punish a canadian company i don't know if you know this but crown royal is they make their
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whiskey in gimley manitoba which is part of canada but doug ford is really mad at them and he's mad at
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trump even though his boss mark carney has surrendered to trump and nobody in the white house is talking to
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any of them oh yeah except someone in canada apparently wants to sign up to the american
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anti-missile system called golden dome and trump says he'll think about it in huntsville space
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com will play a key role in building the golden dome as you know that's going to be a big thing
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everybody wants to be a participant in it missile defense shield we're going to be having a golden
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dome that the likes of which nobody's ever seen before the finest the best and by the way canada
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call they want to be a part of it and that'll be great but canada wants very much to be included in
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that and then we're going to work something out with them i hope yeah if you can tell me what mark
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carney has achieved in the last 175 days as prime minister then you're ahead of me what has he achieved
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with donald trump other than total surrender what has he achieved with finding other markets but let me
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tell you something funny today a few stories that sort of combined got my mind stories that show the
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uselessness of our political media class in canada and how hollow their beliefs are if you were to
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ask me how carney won the election i think it's sort of simple i would say it was two parts first of all
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he announced he was going to dial the carbon tax down to zero now he didn't reveal it he just turned
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the rate down to zero he'll put it back up another time so he scrapped the carbon tax at least it appears
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that way the guy who who led g fans that's the global financial alliance for net zero that was
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basically convincing all the banks in the world to reduce carbon he was the leading carbon tax lobbyist
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in the world you could say suddenly he said it wasn't important or urgent anymore his life's work
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well he did that so he could take away pierre paulioff's top issue so he said no more carbon tax and he took
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away a huge reason to vote against him and then of course he posed as the trump fighter when we now
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see he was in fact the trump surrender so those are the two parts but back to that carbon tax you know
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for a whole generation now it's like 25 years the challenging gotcha question for every conservative
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running for office has always been what's your climate plan what's your net zero emissions plan
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what's your plan to meet the paris climate protocol what will you do to stop the planet from global
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warming from global boiling how many federal election debates have had an entire section
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devoted to that issue how many op-eds have been written by the wise people it's got to be in the
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thousands and then as soon as the liberal candidate says guys um that's an inconvenient issue for me i'm
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doing a 180 degree turn and i don't really want to talk about it at all and they just all said
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okay every single one of them the toronto star the cbc people who talked about climate emergencies
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and climate crises and how the climate was killing old people and killing young people
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the greta people suddenly they just actually didn't care anymore even greta didn't care she was too busy
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working for hamas because it was all fake the whole time it was just a way to bash conservatives
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to bash the west to bash america and in this case the liberal champion the only guy who could defeat
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pierre paulio said guys i'm on the wrong side of that issue can you help me out and they said sure they
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just did the ideology they claim to believe in so deeply forever they just in the wink of an eye
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just abandon it all of them all of them for power it's not funny i'll come back to that in a minute
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because because look what else mark carney has said and done in his 175 days as prime minister
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we showed you what he said yesterday about temporary foreign workers um pierre paulio said he wants to
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phase out the temporary foreign worker program and carney met that and rebutted it by saying that he met with
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big business ceos and they all agreed it was better for them to pay workers less and they actually
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wanted more of these low-cost foreign indentured laborers so that's who he listens to and that's that
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that program uh has a role uh it has to be focused in terms its role um and it's part of what we're
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reviewing as part of what we will be discussing how well the temporary foreign worker program is working
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and how our overall immigration system is working we've been absolutely clear as a government uh that
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we want and we're putting in place policies so that the overall level of immigration as proportion of
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the population will decline from around seven percent today to around five percent uh several years from
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now now the biggest contributor to immigration is not temporary foreign workers it's a variety of other
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factors and i will say uh when i talk to businesses around the country uh especially particularly in
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quebec but elsewhere across the country uh their number one issue is tariffs and their number two
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issue is access to temporary foreign workers okay and he was literally looking the cbc in the eye
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and saying look i spoke with the ceos i spoke with my fellow oligarchs and billionaires and we all agree
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lower wages are better for us not a not a word from the from the labor union it's not a word from the
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ndp and the cbc didn't just report mark carney's statement they went into action fighting for him
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they had panel after panel defending foreign workers they brought on experts who said that high
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wages for canadian citizens it's a form of xenophobia to say no to low-wage foreigners
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the cbc just immediately became shills for industrial employers versus the workers and then
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chef's kiss let me show you this headline in the cbc uh it has since been changed but here's the one i saw
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earlier this morning the headline is project 2025 mastermind invited to speak at carney's cabinet meeting
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and this is at the cbc which was apoplectic i don't know if you've heard of the phrase project 2025
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it didn't get a lot of chatter up here in canada it was an idea put together by different u.s
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conservative think tanks on sort of a manifesto of what they would do or what they would want
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donald trump to do if he won the 2024 election they put this together actually years before this
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was sort of their idea of trump wins we don't want to waste a minute's time here's all of our ideas
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it was a 900 page manifesto by the way trump himself later said well that's not really mine
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and he has picked up some ideas from it but to me the deliciousness of the head of the maga
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which cbc can't say without spitting being invited into the heart of the liberal cabinet retreat
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the cbc could not believe this they they talked to their liberal friends um
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um and let me just quote it's being criticized as an authoritarian playbook and a far-right assault
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on america by policy institute the center for american progress so they they asked this liberal
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think tank to denounce this guest anyways i love that part my point is he invited like the equivalent of
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rush limbaugh i guess you could say to speak to the liberal meaning that but mark carney's their man mark
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carney is their guy i mean i say again these were the folks who just went nuts when that christian
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singer sean foyte because he was trump adjacent he was just doing some prayer meetings across canada
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and everyone went mental but he's just a pastor who loves doing outdoor prayer services
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he's not a political leader but the liberal party invited the master of the dark arts the conjurer of
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right-wing things the evil heart of maga right there into the liberal retreat now i think that they
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were later appalled and they rescinded the invitation but you saw where their heart was
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hey if you had a time machine and went back 12 months in time to september of 2024
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when trudeau was still the leader but he was down by 20 points when things were falling apart for him
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when there was a mutiny and if you were to say back then that in one year's time by september 2025
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there will be a prime minister who ends the carbon tax who listens to ceos who consults
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with right-wing republicans oh and he's a liberal not a conservative what would a person a year ago have
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said to you they would have said you're nuts they would have said oh no that's exactly what pierre
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polio's gonna do it's so weird isn't it but then again it just goes to show never believe anything
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the liars say when the cbc or or when the lobby groups call you right wing when they say you're
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too trumpy when they say you hate the planet or whatever they don't actually believe those things
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themselves they don't actually believe in anything or any position everything i just listed ending the
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carbon tax listening to ceo billionaires undermining workers hobnobbing with trumpy guys are things that
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they have said they always hated and yet they abide it because it's their guy now it's mark carney so
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they are just fine with it anything to stop the evil conservatives what a laugh eh but even so
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a thing to cry over too i mean 175 days as prime minister and what has he done for the country i'll
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tell you i'm a little surprised i mean the chairman of a bill of a trillion dollar company
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called brookfield asset management hasn't been able to do anything to manage anything to accomplish
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anything in 175 days that's half a year nothing tell me one thing i challenge you what has he achieved
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in half a year my god what did he actually do at brookfield oh other than drive down wages for
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workers that is stay with us for more
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drea humphrey here with rebel news reporting to you from 301 langill road that's the rural address
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of universal ostrich farms and behind me is one of the ostriches whose lives there's his long neck
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prehistoric prehistoric being behind me whose lives is hanging in the balance because at any moment the
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canadian food inspection agency is set to come on to this farm property tell the farm owners that they
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can have access to anything the farmers own and execute their call mission to kill 400 healthy ostriches who
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as of today september 3rd when i'm filming this have been healthy for 232 days the story makes absolutely no
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sense yet here it is a reality in canada and today i ask the farmers and some of the supporters who have
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come here to support them in their fight to try to stop that call why why do they think the cfia
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wants to kill these birds all right this is jody now she just came back from foraging and you're
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getting these mushrooms ready for the farm but i'm asking everybody why do you think the cfia
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isn't backing down even though there's so much pressure coming from all ends to do so because they
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they won't say they wrong that's plain and simple they they know that if they do that then
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they don't want to admit that they're wrong basically pride pride is it next just it's
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but it's such overreach though so it's it's you know it's hard to to imagine why they they don't
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i didn't you know it really is why do you think the cfia isn't backing off even though there's so
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much pressure for them to do so um i think if one looks at the psychological motivation this is fear
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introduce fear into a community and 99 of the people will simply comply there are very few people who will
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actually uh stand up and stand up for their principles and see it through even if they're
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punished even if they've got you know consequences and um there's books been written about this how to
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control the masses i believe that they do not have to that they're playing a game uh they're playing a
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different game than we are playing so why aren't they backing down um it's a different game
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they're playing a power game we're playing a life game the two games are different maybe i think that
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they're on a mission to um to prove that they have the power and that the people don't
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they said they were going to kill them and they are darn certain that you know and what's really
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ridiculous is the people that own the ostriches aren't even allowed to test them the cfia won't
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test them and the people aren't allowed they will go to jail and be fined i think it's two hundred
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thousand dollars just for testing their own animals and i think it could be you know sounds
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you know conspiracy theorist i know but there's a lot of conspiracy theory is actually conspiracy
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fact and there's about six months between it going from theory to fact it seems yeah exactly it doesn't
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take long does it well it's back the ostrich story and i have to tell you rebel news has covered the
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ostrich story from the heart of bc near lumbey british columbia better than any other news outlet
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and i have to say i wouldn't have thunk it but this has become international news even high officials in
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the u.s administration have been seized with this subject and it's all thanks to the coverage by our bc
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bureau chief drea humphrey who joins us now live from her cell phone on location at the ostrich farm
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drea how you doing i'm doing pretty good and most importantly the ostriches behind me look oh my
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goodness mating that's how healthy they are they're making babies right behind me right now
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you know um it's it's incredible there's a real international battle over these birds and i've got
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to think that that's because there's there's something very deeply symbolic about it the uh the farmers the
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the the the ranch i don't know if we call an ostrich ranch they say that these birds are safe and
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healthy and there's no reason they ought to be put down i think the biggest problem here right now is
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we're really seeing um an uproar in canadians and on an international level where we're we're asking for
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that restoring accountability um between canadians and and our our democrats and um we need to restore
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trust between canadian food inspection agency between our farmers and we're finding a problem
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right now because it's actually putting humanity more at risk our farmers are not trusting the very
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organizations that should be protecting us and they don't want to report reportable diseases they're
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afraid so if we have that fear when we should have trust uh it puts us more at risk and yeah it's a
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it's a big deal i feel like the other side the government regulators the busy bodies the um you
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know precautionary principles slaughter the whole flock types i feel like it's become a symbolic battle
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and if they lose this they'll lose some of their power like i part of me thinks this can't just be about
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the birds it's got to be about much more but look i'm thousands of kilometers away you're right there
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you tell me why is this such a big battle well there's that word why that's what everybody is
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asking and in fact a report coming out later today where i talked to some of the supporters and the
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farmers i asked them the same question why do they think this is happening my personal theory on what
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is happening is two one is a very simple way of looking at it they have been mass calling poultry
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these particular birds are not actually poultry but they've been mass calling poultry for years in
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the name of avian flu in british columbia alone 9 million since 2022 if they save these birds on the
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premise that obviously they're healthy actually 233 days as of today healthy they open up the risk of
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other farms saying well wait a sec we told you our birds were healthy or future farms coming out
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and saying well we want our birds tested and of course that's the real glaring issue here is not
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only is the cfia refusing to retest these birds to go ahead and not just prove the farmers right there are
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scientists that have come out and said these birds would be immune by now they're not only not testing
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they're threatening the farmers with six months in jail and an outstanding fine if they use their
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own money to test the animals themselves so that's the first it's crazy by what right could they possibly
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say you can't even use your own money to test your own birds like that that would give rise to a lot of
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theories i mean if you're not even like that like an independent test would give us the truth or at least
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one expert's opinion of the truth and to say we don't want that to happen really draws into question
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the good faith of the government you said cfia i presume that's the canadian food inspection agency
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is that what that stands for that's exactly right that is who's in charge that's who has adopted the
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world health organization's stamping out policy and that in itself is of question but they've also gone
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over and above even if you go to the who with their guidelines on what should happen these birds
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actually don't fit into the slaughter all because they are in such a rural area they're in their own
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zone and it's been longer i forget if it's 27 days or whatever it's been long past the amount of time
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again hundreds of days since they've been healthy so the cfia is really sticking on it you talk about how
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that could give way to theories when they're saying no don't you test them we're not going to test them
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so the other theory is the research these birds are involved in and when you slaughter this herd you
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are slaughtering the research and the opportunities that lie with it before quarantine last year these
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birds were having their antibodies extracted from their eggs ostrich birds have a thousand times more
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antibodies than they do than chicken eggs do that was being used for therapeutics research against
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coven 19 now the farmers and scientists and the americans we're talking the fda under trump the nih
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head of medicare dr oz and of course health secretary um robert kennedy jr saying we will partner with you
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we will bring them here we'll lock arms on the research so that now that they've overcome avian
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flu we can look at the therapeutics research to combat that so that's where the real sort of
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conspiracy theory comes in because when we're having so much tension with our largest trading partners why
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would you slaughter that opportunity that research to possibly find a better way to address this rather
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than mass calling yeah you know what this i have to say we cover a wide variety of stories at rebel news
00:29:48.520
covering a flock of ostriches i think that's it's a flock is it a herd i don't know is not a normal
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story for us but people are so passionate i think because they see the unnecessary threat which would be
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cruel to kill these animals i think they they are reminded that these world health organization public
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health this and that they really lost a lot of their credibility over covet and so we're saying
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hang on you sound like the crazy talk that the government was into over cover like i think that
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might be part of it is that people say we remember how you treated humans you're going to treat these
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birds even worse i think there's a lot of reasons this has struck a chord with people it's also the
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classic david versus goliath story you have this little ostrich farm versus these big government
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regulators these big agencies this is such an interesting thing and the birds are so interesting
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to look at how many people are there right now i i i know that in the past there's been like lots of
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people in solidarity there right so there's certainly a lot less than before i think part of that is the
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fact that people stayed for so long those same people who are maybe able to do so have gone home you have
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the first week of school and of course the end of summer and also it's midweek or not that a
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whistleblower who came forth i do know the the source but we can't say it had said that something
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was going to go down this week so there's not as many people um camped out here on the property
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uh you have a look here i would say amongst all the vehicles there's katie right there oh yeah
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and there's that karen the owner so wow that was a couple of the owners there going by with a slew
00:31:43.880
of dogs as well it looks really fun and you've gone to great lengths you've got a vehicle you you're
00:31:49.640
camping out there and and there's other campers i see there too i i'm guessing that so if the
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government makes a mood move if they raid the farm people will be there to object to document
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to witness um and just to say stop and who knows maybe some people are even radicalized
00:32:10.040
they might even stand between the government and the ostriches i could imagine that's happening
00:32:15.640
you never know farmers have repeatedly said absolutely no violence but they are calling
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for people to come stand with them they believe that this is a beacon of hope that so much lies
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on it whether it's property farming food sovereignty economic scientific freedoms they're calling for
00:32:38.200
people to bring a white shirt so that if something goes down everybody's wearing white so i definitely
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think it would be something that of course rebel news should be here to capture for the world to
00:32:47.960
see what actually happens if this farm gets wiped out and everything that symbolizes along with it
00:32:54.120
and i don't know if we could see arrest or what have you well i'm sure glad you're out there it's
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very interesting story uh people i think around the world are watching it it's not just british
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colombians or canadians as you mentioned the americans are very interested thank you for being out
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there i know you have a family and you you have a lot of obligations at home for so for you to take the
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time away i really am grateful to you and i know our viewers are too to help you cover this story to
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help rent the little uh camper that we've got for you people can ship in it's at save the ostriches
00:33:25.400
dot com is that right that's absolutely right i had to be stationed here the closest hotel it's a
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little motel you have to actually take a ferry to and back so i could easily miss out on anything going
00:33:38.600
down so camper van starlink um i had to pick up groceries to come here because again i'm in the
00:33:46.520
middle of nowhere so if you want to donate to that please do at save the ostriches dot com
00:33:51.240
that's the only way rebel news is able to have our boots on the ground we don't take a penny from the
00:33:57.320
government and so we do these missions believing thank you so much for that yeah well thank you for being
00:34:07.400
there and again thanks to your family for being without you for the the time but it it looks like
00:34:12.600
you're part of the family at the ostrich farm it looks like you know everybody there obviously
00:34:17.400
the owners you have really been their window to the world and vice versa i know there are some
00:34:24.280
other people who have been filming little videos on their phone and i respect that but i think rebel
00:34:28.600
news has had the biggest reach and um so i think that if this is victorious in the end some of that
00:34:35.960
credit does go to you because you have told the world i mean our symbol at rebel news is a megaphone
00:34:42.760
and you have been a megaphone for these farmers and their ostriches last word to you drea
00:34:50.840
last word is the people as well uh thousands of you have also joined the campaign that we have here
00:34:56.600
it's a one-click email at save the ostriches.com putting pressure on the right people to do the right
00:35:01.640
thing here and so it's all of us if this miraculous win somehow happens and so that's what everybody
00:35:08.600
here is rooting for some good news again well that's great thanks very much for being out there
00:35:13.240
on behalf of all of us and it's just it it frankly it looks like a little bit of fun i mean i know it's
00:35:18.440
hard work too but it does look like a little bit of a change of pace from typically covering politicians
00:35:24.120
so so i'm glad you're out there thanks again all right i think we had a bit of a lag in our phone
00:35:28.280
connection there but that's our friend drea humphrey covering this interesting story from lumby
00:35:34.920
british columbia stay with us more ahead
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oh hey welcome back your letters to me these are on pierre pauliev and his statement about temporary
00:35:50.360
foreign workers atomic gamer says level that he just came out and said yes no hesitation no worming around
00:35:56.920
the answer yeah i mean i was sort of cooking up the question in my mind would you name and shame
00:36:02.760
these people because the thing is pierre pauliev can announce policies but is he really going to be
00:36:07.640
in a position to implement them now as you saw michelle rumble gardener said to me well foreign workers
00:36:14.120
there may be some groundswell amongst even left-wing canadians to support a reform yeah it could be
00:36:20.600
but i think the way to do it is to go after the companies especially the ones that fly the canadian flag
00:36:25.400
but it's a lie ogcad said let's stand behind this we need to protest to tim hortons as a symbol of our
00:36:32.200
complete displeasure yeah i had a beef with tim hortons for quite a while i mean remember they
00:36:36.520
denounced the alberta oil patches unethical 10 years ago so i actually haven't darkened their doorstep
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in a long time but i think we should take a run at them again i think people are sort of sick of tim
00:36:46.120
hortons these days tomcat jeff 1985 says also end the international student program that took away the jobs
00:36:53.480
from canadians well a lot of those international students they're not really students it was just
00:36:57.960
a scheme to get them here they paid 10 grand to some immigration consultant and to bring them here
00:37:03.640
i saw a very interesting tweet by an indo-canadian today who said a lot of these retail shops and
00:37:09.160
restaurants they actually serve a purpose of one thing only to be an immigration front so they're not
00:37:15.400
actually making money as restaurants they're making money because those temporary foreign workers pay
00:37:20.040
like ten thousand dollars for the pleasure of working there that was something i had never
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considered before but it rings true well that's our show for today until tomorrow on behalf of all of
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us here at rebel world headquarters to you at home good night and keep fighting for freedom
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