Rebel News Podcast - October 08, 2025


EZRA LEVANT | Montreal police threaten Rebel News reporter with arrest — for the crime of doing journalism


Episode Stats

Length

41 minutes

Words per Minute

111.81327

Word Count

4,618

Sentence Count

334

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

A report from the streets of Montreal by Alexa Lavoeurie. Who rules the streets in Canada? It's not the police, it's the thin-skinned thugs who patrol the streets. Pro-Hamas and Antifa.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my friends. I want to show you a report from the streets of Montreal by Alexa Lavoie.
00:00:04.900 We sent her out there with five bodyguards, and still in some ways, it wasn't even enough.
00:00:09.800 The violence on our streets, whether it's from the Pro Hamas thugs or Antifa, is just incredible in
00:00:14.560 this country. We'll have video of that, which is why I'd like to invite you to get what we call
00:00:19.220 Rebel News Plus. It's the video version of this podcast. And yeah, you'll be able to understand
00:00:23.860 what's going on by listening, but you've got to see the madness on Montreal streets. So go to
00:00:29.260 rebelnewsplus.com. Click subscribe. It's eight bucks a month, which might not sound like a lot
00:00:33.720 to you, but boy, that sure adds up for us. Tonight, who rules the streets in Canada?
00:00:53.180 It's October 8th, and this is The Ezra LeVant Show.
00:00:59.260 I was in Ottawa yesterday where it is very clear the police rule the streets, and people
00:01:18.400 with a thin skin who are easily stressed out, they rule the streets too. A Karen, to use the
00:01:24.400 new word, a Karen judge for a Karen city. What I mean is the truckers were the most peaceful,
00:01:30.780 friendly, clean up after yourself protest in Canadian history. They had hot tubs and bouncy
00:01:36.760 castles. They shoveled the snow. They didn't break into any building. They weren't insurrectionists.
00:01:42.860 They were friendly. They did honk. I'll grant you that. But then a judge ordered them to stop honking,
00:01:47.320 and they stopped honking. And yet yesterday, the judge in her issuing of a sentence to Tamara Leach and
00:01:55.800 Chris Barber talked about how the entire city was stressed out and the entire city was punished.
00:02:01.820 That's not true. A few blocks downtown where some bureaucrats lived, it's just such a wimpy,
00:02:08.660 whiny city who felt that they didn't have to have this unwashed rabble from, especially from the West,
00:02:15.540 coming to protest. Well, you're a capital city. And part of that is you have to listen to peaceful
00:02:20.140 protests. But even as I'm saying it's a thin-skinned city and police rule the streets,
00:02:26.280 even as I say these words, both you and I know that's actually not true. Because pro-Hamas rallies
00:02:32.000 march through that city, and police are nowhere to be found when much worse things are done.
00:02:37.540 I heard yesterday the judge said people didn't like the smell of diesel fumes as if the entire city
00:02:44.560 was under a cloud of diesel. Well, you know what police, you know what people don't like either?
00:02:48.700 Those smoke bombs that Hamas protesters seem to use with complete impunity on the streets. Yeah.
00:02:55.520 Police rule the streets in Canada. If you are right-wing, if you are indigenous Canadian as in
00:03:01.440 your old stock born here, yeah, then police rule the city. But not if you're a left-wing thug.
00:03:07.460 Then you get the longest, if you are a trucker, you get the longest trial in Canadian history,
00:03:12.280 you get atrocious sentences. If only the truckers were smart enough to have worn keffiyehs
00:03:19.240 and waved Palestine flags, then they'd have been set free. In fact, they would have been given free
00:03:24.740 coffee and donuts as the Hamas supporters in Toronto. God, very nice of the police
00:03:29.540 to be concierges like that. But look at Montreal last night. And I mentioned last night because it
00:03:35.280 was the anniversary of the October 7th terrorist massacre in southern Israel that killed more than
00:03:40.180 1,200 Jews and others. Non-Jews were killed too, by the way. Over 200 hostages taken. Non-Jews too,
00:03:47.200 by the way, including Canadian citizens, by the way. But look at this mayhem last night,
00:03:52.600 especially in Montreal. Here's just one example.
00:03:55.880 See what I mean about those smoke bombs? But yeah, sure. The odd whiff of diesel in Ottawa was
00:04:12.200 enough to prosecute people for three years. Why would they be marching on October 7th? That was
00:04:19.120 the day of terrorism. Well, because that's what they're celebrating. They're not celebrating the
00:04:24.520 Palestinian state. They don't really care about the Palestinian state. If you listen to the words
00:04:29.260 spoken by the terrorists who recorded themselves on October 7th, they were not saying, finally,
00:04:34.700 we have a country of Palestine. They were saying, we're killing the Jews. We're really doing it. We
00:04:39.740 invaded Israel and we're butchering the Jews. One of them called his parents and said, Mom, Dad,
00:04:44.260 I killed a Jew. They were celebrating that evil. The horrific evil in southern Israel two years ago
00:04:51.400 was what was celebrated last night across Canada. So compare the policing. In Montreal,
00:04:59.220 anything goes on the streets. Oh, except a Jewish flag being held peacefully by some students.
00:05:05.520 Take a look at this video.
00:05:06.280 We don't want to deal with two groups on opposite sides. We're asking you to leave. If not,
00:05:10.620 we will arrest you guys. I'm just telling you that. We've been officially warned. We're
00:05:15.400 obstructing to our work. Okay. We have a job to do right now. We're trying to maintain peace in the
00:05:19.820 area. And right now you're causing a conflict by your presence and they're not leaving because of
00:05:23.580 your presence. That we even put the horses there to stop. I'm not, I'm not, I'm not arguing and I'm not
00:05:29.340 discussing and I'm not negotiating. I'm asking you formally to leave. Okay. Okay. No, you have
00:05:35.500 movement. What about when they put up, what about when they put up fireworks? No, no. Are they,
00:05:52.460 are they being, are they being pushed too? No, no. Can I ask, are they being pushed too? Why are we
00:05:57.520 being pushed away? It's an order. Order. It's an order. Yeah. How long can police maintain the
00:06:03.700 confidence of the people if they clearly have a partisan approach? Remember Robert Peel's rule
00:06:08.420 of policing, the police must be completely nonpartisan. They must not pretend to be judges
00:06:14.220 and certainly not politicians. How long will the people support the police if they clearly have a
00:06:19.880 double standard? Well, we sent Alexa Lavoie to report on the goings on in Montreal. And because
00:06:27.020 the police have not protected her in the past, we actually wound up sending her with five bodyguards,
00:06:33.800 two cameramen and five bodyguards. So it was a bit of an entourage, the eight of them. And that's good
00:06:39.600 because it would deter someone from taking a swipe at her, deter antifa perhaps, deter thugs on the
00:06:47.440 streets perhaps. But the police didn't like this at all. The police liked to be able to threaten Alexa,
00:06:54.120 arrest Alexa, harass Alexa, or let her suffer at the hands of Antifa. When they saw she had five
00:07:00.460 bodyguards with her, they told, the police told them to get out or they would, or Alexa would be charged
00:07:07.360 with obstruction. What? Here, take a look at that.
00:07:10.360 So, I'm here on the ground and I need to tell you what happened. Not only the SPVM came to me to tell me
00:07:20.380 that I'm going to be arrested if I'm actually doing my job here on the ground and report on the event.
00:07:28.640 Same if I have five private security. They said that it was for the, uh, protester safety of what?
00:07:37.100 My question. Um, just now, I just heard the crowd chanting for jihad here in Canada.
00:07:44.820 And this is allowed, all this is allowed, but for an independent journalist to report on this story,
00:07:54.320 we are being threatened of arrest. Not just me. Other independent journalists have been threatened
00:08:02.360 of arrest for just doing their job and to report to Kennedy and what is happening here in Montreal
00:08:07.760 tonight on October 7th, two years after the horrible attacks of Hamas in Israel, who claimed hundreds of lives.
00:08:19.480 Of course, um, being reporters at a public protest is not obstruction. That's just a made up thing by
00:08:26.440 police who really like to take the easy way out. And who amongst us doesn't take the path
00:08:31.260 of least resistance? I mean, if you're a cop, do you really want to get out the nightsticks and the
00:08:36.500 pepper spray and take on a mob of thousands of Hamas supporters, some of whom must have knives on
00:08:42.500 them at the very least? Or do you want to take out the five foot nothing, hundred pound reporter from
00:08:47.860 rebel news? What's the worst she's going to do? Um, it's illegal by the way, to arrest someone,
00:08:53.920 anyone, including a reporter who's done nothing wrong because someone else might breach the peace.
00:09:00.080 I know that because the Supreme court of Canada heard that very case. You might've heard me talk
00:09:05.000 about this a few months ago. In fact, in last year, when I was arrested outside my own neighborhood
00:09:10.360 for standing near a Hamas reenactment, the police said to me, your mere presence here on this public
00:09:17.440 sidewalk is enough to incite them to breach the peace. I said, well, then go and handle them.
00:09:21.580 And the police said, no, we're going to arrest you. Well, the Supreme court of Canada, in a case
00:09:25.140 called Ontario versus Fleming, they're actually Fleming versus Ontario ruled unanimously. All nine
00:09:31.360 judges said, no, you cannot do that. If someone is otherwise obeying the law and doing nothing wrong,
00:09:37.040 you cannot arrest them because someone else is agitated. That's really mob rule, which is what the
00:09:44.740 police gave into last night. Look, I can understand it. I mean, you take on rebel news, you take on
00:09:50.120 Alexa, what's the worst thing that's going to happen? You get a lawsuit. You take on the Hamas
00:09:54.620 mob in Montreal, bad things can happen to you. Now, I don't know if you know this, I don't think I've
00:09:59.520 said it publicly, but I have actually filed a lawsuit now against the Toronto police for their
00:10:05.100 false arrest of me, their assault, their handcuffs for taking me away. All of that was illegal under that
00:10:11.380 Supreme court case. And we're waiting for the police to, uh, file their statement of defense.
00:10:16.640 I'll be sure to circulate that, uh, when they do so. Um, police take the path of least resistance
00:10:23.080 and they know that old stock Canadians are easy to push around. Don't they? Um, police take the path
00:10:30.040 of least resistance, but so does everyone else in life. So do every politician who, you know, they can
00:10:35.060 do the math, they can count it up. And there's far more anti-Semitic pro-Hamas activists in Montreal
00:10:41.320 now than there are, let's say Jews or people who are worried about Islamism. Um, and even if the
00:10:47.320 pro-Hamas activists right now are still foreign citizens, people are pretty sure they're going to
00:10:52.600 be made into Canadians and then they'll be able to vote. And I'm not even sure if they're not voting
00:10:58.440 now already. So politicians take the easy way out. And so did, um, I think 99% of journalists.
00:11:04.840 I'll talk more than about that in a moment, but here's Alexa's full video. This is about seven
00:11:09.720 minutes, uh, extracting from her night last night, including some Antifa folks who followed
00:11:16.680 her and her entourage for about 45 minutes. They, I think they wanted to follow her home
00:11:21.720 and see where she lives. Here's a seven minute video. Take a look.
00:11:24.840 So we are currently marching and we are going to place these, uh, in Montreal because tonight
00:11:33.240 there is a second protest, but this time this protest is organized by the group called Montreal
00:11:41.000 for Palestine. Openly pro-Hamas, openly like an Islamic group, but they are behind also like the
00:11:48.520 controversial Islamic privilege prayers. They are now taking the Place des Arts in Montreal and we
00:11:57.160 will be documenting all night what will happen. So if you want to follow my X, it's the voice Alexa.
00:12:05.400 Don't miss it. And, uh, I will be also producing a full report. I'm with my team. Uh, we brought, uh, also
00:12:14.520 one of our team from Toronto and we will be with a lot of security officers who, um, would be with us
00:12:24.360 to make sure that we are safe and so follow us. And if you want to contribute for our safety in the
00:12:34.760 future, you can do so at standwithalexa.com. But now let's check what will happen tonight. So follow my X
00:12:42.440 next week and stay tuned for updates.
00:13:06.280 Oh, I'm here on the ground and I need to tell you what happened.
00:13:11.880 Not only the SPVM came to me to tell me I'm going to be arrested if I'm actually doing my job here on the
00:13:21.800 ground and report on the event. Same if I have five private security. They said that it was for the,
00:13:29.240 uh, protesters safety. Um, what? My question. Um, just now, I just heard the crowd
00:13:36.920 chanting for jihad here in Canada. And this is allowed, all this is allowed for an independent
00:13:46.920 journalist to report on this story. We are being threatened of arrest. Not just me. Other
00:13:55.560 independent journalists have been threatened of arrest for just doing their job and to report
00:14:00.360 to Kenya than what is happening here in Montreal tonight on October 7th. Two years after the horrible
00:14:08.520 attacks of Hamas in Israel claimed hundreds of lives. So we are here. We are. I'm standing my ground.
00:14:20.040 And if you want to support us, please go over standwithalexal.com. Please chip in right now
00:14:25.640 and we will show you what is happening here.
00:14:38.360 you.
00:14:47.160 So,
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00:15:01.160 yeah
00:15:08.360 so hey guys we just left the protest and for 40 minutes three masked individuals were following
00:15:18.480 us and at one point i had no choice that to call the police and when the police arrived
00:15:25.760 thanks god they arrested them so i'm letting you on the full footage
00:15:38.360 careful careful
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00:15:44.360 okay
00:15:50.360 here we go
00:15:52.360 thank you
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00:17:00.660 Do you want me to put your face on your face?
00:17:04.660 Madam, Madam, don't worry, I'm going to give you some instructions.
00:17:07.660 Yes, of course.
00:17:08.660 I want to know who is following me.
00:17:30.660 Okay.
00:17:32.660 Thanks so much.
00:17:38.660 Yep!
00:17:44.660 Yikes!
00:17:48.660 Thank you.
00:18:18.660 Well, that's a miracle.
00:18:29.260 I think that's the first time police have ever arrested anyone for committing a crime
00:18:33.500 against, well, frankly, anyone in Rebel News.
00:18:36.440 So a little bit of a miracle.
00:18:39.540 Alexa, because she had five bodyguards with her, was the safest place, ironically, on
00:18:45.920 the street last night.
00:18:46.840 And that's not just my opinion.
00:18:48.920 Two other journalists who encountered Alexa basically said, can we stay with you for
00:18:55.180 protection?
00:18:56.260 Terry Newman, an editor at the National Post, and Natasha Graham, both of whom were just
00:19:02.780 there on their own, which is quite dangerous.
00:19:04.980 What's interesting to me is that Terry Newman, Natasha Graham, and Alexa Lavoie are three
00:19:09.980 women.
00:19:10.340 And yet they had the courage to go out on the streets, not so much the men.
00:19:14.940 I find it odd.
00:19:16.100 The problem about being a woman going out on the streets is that neither Islamists nor Antifa
00:19:21.260 have any compunction about hitting women.
00:19:24.500 I mean, you and I were brought up, never hit a woman.
00:19:27.960 Frankly, take a battering, don't hit back.
00:19:31.180 But in radical Islam, a defiant, uncovered woman is punished physically.
00:19:38.400 And Antifa loves hitting women because they know women are weaker than men, and Antifa
00:19:44.320 are typically cowards.
00:19:45.840 Remember Natasha Graham?
00:19:47.720 Here's how police roughed her up on a previous occasion.
00:19:51.820 Hey!
00:19:52.860 Hey!
00:19:55.360 ATTENDS!
00:19:57.260 judgement at times!
00:20:04.360 Hey, hey!
00:20:05.140 It'll be fun!
00:20:10.600 Take it up!
00:20:12.600 Take it up!
00:20:16.740 Hey, c'est une femme!
00:20:28.740 Mais voyons donc! Mais voyons, vous êtes malade!
00:20:46.740 Vous n'avez pas honte de faire ça!
00:20:50.740 Hey, c'est une femme, là!
00:20:54.740 C'est une journaliste indépendante. Qu'est-ce que vous faites là?
00:20:58.740 Les voix de fée sont pas ici.
00:21:00.740 On va le voir sur la caméra de bord, monsieur!
00:21:04.740 Attends-toi, attends-toi!
00:21:06.740 Attends-toi, attends-toi!
00:21:08.740 Attends-toi, attends-toi!
00:21:10.740 Attends-toi, attends-toi, attends-toi!
00:21:13.740 Attends-toi, attends-toi, attends-toi!
00:21:15.740 Attends-toi, attends-toi, attends-toi!
00:21:17.740 Yeah, that's super gross.
00:21:18.740 She is being, if you can believe it, prosecuted by police
00:21:22.740 and we're crowdfunding that defense for her.
00:21:24.740 Anyways, Terry Newman of the National Post,
00:21:28.740 who was there with her cell phone,
00:21:30.740 she had a pretty tough time until she got close to our bodyguards.
00:21:33.740 Here, take a look.
00:21:35.740 No matter what they do.
00:21:37.740 No matter what they do.
00:21:39.740 The more that they try to silence us...
00:21:42.740 No matter which we won't beat!
00:21:45.740 The more that they try to silence us...
00:21:47.740 The know that we won't beat!
00:21:49.740 The more that they try to silence us...
00:21:51.740 No matter which we won't beat!
00:21:53.740 The more that they try to silence us...
00:21:55.740 No matter which we won't beat!
00:21:57.740 The more that they try to silence us...
00:21:59.740 No matter which we won't beat!
00:22:01.740 The more that they try and silence us...
00:22:02.740 We'll be right back.
00:22:32.740 We'll be right back.
00:23:02.740 We'll be right back.
00:23:32.720 We'll be right back.
00:24:02.700 We'll be right back.
00:24:32.680 We'll be right back.
00:25:02.660 We'll be right back.
00:25:32.660 We'll be right back.
00:26:02.640 We'll be right back.
00:26:32.600 We'll be right back.
00:27:02.580 We'll be right back.
00:27:32.580 Did you saw that?
00:27:34.580 I just got attacked by what it seems like Antifa Thug that are protecting Gabriel Lepage who is working for the National Defense.
00:27:44.800 What are the odds that someone could just get on the United States?
00:28:14.780 They're the top secret secrets that we don't even share with France or Italy or Germany, just Canada, U.S., U.K., Australia, New Zealand.
00:28:21.800 And in the United States, they've declared an Antifa, a terrorist organization, but there appears to be an Antifa cell, a terrorist group within the Canadian Armed Forces.
00:28:32.820 It's just incredible.
00:29:02.800 And there's a lot of people.
00:29:32.800 What would have happened.
00:30:02.780 Now, Trump is taking back?
00:30:32.760 I think Toronto is going to be right back.
00:30:34.760 I think Toronto is going to be right back.
00:31:02.740 Well, the Liberal government under Mark Carney does not technically have a majority, but being so close, they'll get the NDP or the Bloc Québécois to give them the support they need.
00:31:47.500 We're going to vote for the private member's bill.
00:31:51.500 I want to bring your attention to a private member's bill introduced by a Conservative MP from Alberta.
00:31:56.500 It's called Bill C-243, an Act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act.
00:32:03.500 It's about parole review.
00:32:05.500 It's about parole review.
00:32:07.500 And because it's about parole review.
00:32:08.500 And because it's simple, I think it's got a chance that the government will say, well, this is not a partisan thing.
00:32:14.200 I think we ought to adopt it.
00:32:15.500 Joining us now to talk about it is the sponsor of this bill, Kerry Diot, the Member of Parliament from Edmonton-Griesbach, who joins us now from Parliament.
00:32:23.500 Kerry, thanks very much for coming on the show.
00:32:25.500 Thanks for having me, Ezra.
00:32:28.500 I think it's a very common sense bill.
00:32:31.500 Basically, in a nutshell, what it does is this.
00:32:36.500 Can you imagine, first of all, if you had the misfortune to have a loved one murdered?
00:32:43.500 And then when somebody has finished their sentence, the mandatory part of their sentence, you have to go and face them year after year after year as they try to make a case to say, oh, I'm all good now.
00:32:59.500 You know, let me go.
00:33:00.500 So this is the situation which will happen with this bill if it is passed.
00:33:07.500 It would mean essentially that convicted murderers cannot keep coming before a board year after year after year, but they would only get a shot once every five years.
00:33:19.500 And it basically, it recognizes the severe trauma that people must go through.
00:33:27.500 Can you imagine, for instance, if you had a son or daughter murdered and you had to sit across from that monster every year and say, no, you should not be getting out?
00:33:38.500 And so, as you mentioned, it is a private member's bill, but I think it does have a chance of passing because, hey, everybody has hearts go out to people who've suffered a loss through a crime like murder.
00:33:56.500 And, you know, I really do think that we can twist some arms and tug at hearts and get this passed.
00:34:05.500 One of the things that I wanted to give a shout out to my fellow conservative MP, Michael Cooper, because essentially what happened is he tried to get this bill passed through the Senate a couple of years back.
00:34:19.500 Unfortunately, didn't make it through. And it was it was basically he was doing it for a couple in in sort of he wanted to give a shout out to a couple that you remember way back in 2012.
00:34:39.500 There was a high profile crime where a couple of there was a security guard that went rogue on the University of Alberta campus, and he killed three of his fellow security guards, a guy named Baumgartner, and he was found guilty of that crime.
00:35:01.140 Well, Michael Cooper has sort of dedicated his attempt to pass this bill to the parents of Mike and Diane Elisic, the parents of one of the victims of that crime.
00:35:12.940 So I'm going to do the same because I think that they had high hopes that it might get through the Senate, but it didn't make it.
00:35:20.960 So second time lucky with this. And I think it's it's dedicated to all the people who have who have suffered at the hands of, you know, what lost loved ones to to cold, cold hearted murderers.
00:35:36.960 Yeah. You know, I've read the bill. It's it's fairly simple. So it's not there's not a lot of complex reasons to be against it, either for it or against it.
00:35:45.600 If I were to make the case to a liberal to try and convince a liberal to support it, I'd say, look, they have a first kick at the can.
00:35:53.520 If this only kicks in, if they're rejected on the first instance by the parole board, then they have to wait five years instead of pestering every year.
00:36:03.320 So they do. It does give the benefit of the doubt to the murderer for that first application.
00:36:09.760 And after that, it just says you've got to come back every five years. You can't if you're rejected once, you can't make this an annual annual festival of laughing at the victim's family.
00:36:20.940 So it is limited. It's it does give the murderer a good faith first chance.
00:36:27.640 This is only for those who have already been found by the parole board to be too nasty, too dangerous, too, you know, abusive.
00:36:38.160 So I think this is quite a limited bill. It's almost a technical amendment.
00:36:43.380 Have you had any feedback from the other side of parliament?
00:36:46.700 I see this was introduced on September 22nd.
00:36:49.980 I'm not sure how attentive government MPs are to a private member's bill from the opposition.
00:36:55.040 Have you had any conversations with non-conservatives?
00:36:59.020 Has anyone on the other side of the aisle expressed any interest?
00:37:03.040 Actually, they have not. So that's partially a good sign, I think.
00:37:07.380 We'll be doing our best to lobby them and say, look, this is good for everybody.
00:37:12.420 This is you talk, you know, the liberals always talk about it.
00:37:15.880 You know, the the their conversation about toughening out bail there.
00:37:21.280 They always talk a good game. And, you know, even even on our party's push for a jail, not bail for repeat violent offenders and saying, hey, just just wait, just wait.
00:37:33.680 We've got a bill in the you know, we're not going to rush to support that, which they didn't, as you recall, just just the other day.
00:37:40.780 They did not. They voted down that bill that would have would have been tougher on bail.
00:37:46.360 But they they don't deliver. So this is a chance. Hey, we've we've done the bill for you.
00:37:52.920 Here it is. And have some have some compassion.
00:37:58.360 You know, I just beg that that they will have some compassion.
00:38:01.740 And we've got a lot of we've got a lot of, you know, people out there who who have suffered through through these hearings.
00:38:10.160 And I just hope that they will the other parties will find it in their hearts to to side with the victims for a change.
00:38:19.880 Well, Kerry, we wish you good luck with it. And it is still early days.
00:38:22.480 The bill was just introduced on September 22nd.
00:38:25.220 And I think there's a flicker of a chance.
00:38:28.620 I mean, Mark Carney, I think, is going to let us down in so many ways.
00:38:32.300 But he has implied from time to time that he's different from Justin Trudeau.
00:38:36.500 I think this is such an easy one for him to support.
00:38:41.020 It's it is only dealing with a very limited set of people convicted first and second degree murderers who have already failed an application for parole.
00:38:50.280 So the number of cases to which this would apply is quite low.
00:38:55.280 An easy win for the liberals, but maybe they're just too obstinate.
00:38:58.220 We'll find out. Thanks for keeping in touch with us.
00:39:01.760 What's your website if people want to keep an eye on the work you're doing in parliament?
00:39:05.600 What's the best place for people to go?
00:39:07.740 Reach me at KerryDiot.com.
00:39:10.720 That's K-E-R-R-Y-D-I-O-T-T-E dot com.
00:39:15.060 And listen, Ezra, I really appreciate you taking an interest in this.
00:39:18.120 And I think many victims will thank you for your interest as well.
00:39:21.980 Well, it's our pleasure.
00:39:22.920 We're interested in this story and you're the one who's put it on paper and submitted it as a private member's bill.
00:39:27.500 So, of course, credit goes to you and the families who have the courage to stand up.
00:39:32.260 I can imagine the pain that they've already been through.
00:39:34.720 We'll keep in touch, Kerry.
00:39:35.460 Thanks very much.
00:39:36.800 Thank you.
00:39:37.420 All right.
00:39:37.760 There he is, Kerry Diot, the member of parliament from Edmonton Greasebox.
00:39:41.160 Stay with us.
00:39:41.700 More ahead.
00:39:45.060 Hey, welcome back.
00:39:52.000 Your letters to me about Tamara Leach.
00:39:55.060 Joe Citizen says, I'm pleased to hear that Tamara is appealing regardless of the outcome.
00:39:59.420 In light of the insanity of this judge's unbelievable decision, I will be contributing additional funds to show my support for Tamara's will to appeal.
00:40:06.280 I encourage others to do the same.
00:40:08.060 There is little that we can do to support Tamara and Chris, but we can help to fund her fight on behalf of all Canadians.
00:40:14.000 You know what?
00:40:15.480 I really think that she is a stand-in for any Canadian who objected to the lockdowns of the authoritarianism, and any Canadian who to this day feels like police and the courts have been heavy-handed.
00:40:27.740 CHR 97 says, they should have stolen five trucks while in Ottawa.
00:40:32.760 Well, they would have only got 15 minutes of inconvenience.
00:40:35.660 What a pathetic joke of a country.
00:40:37.040 I don't understand the allusion to stealing trucks, but as I said in my monologue, had they just put on a keffiyeh and said death to Israel, the police would have let them have their way.
00:40:46.000 Slick 5069 says, Doug Ford turned out to be a liberal in disguise, which is why Ontario loves him.
00:40:52.720 I don't know if Ontario loves him.
00:40:54.300 I think they dislike him less than the alternatives.
00:40:57.460 It's not quite the same thing.
00:40:58.620 But yeah, if you asked me to give you one way in which Doug Ford is different from Mark Carney, other than the color of his party label, I wouldn't be able to answer that question for you.
00:41:09.380 Well, that's our show for today.
00:41:12.200 Until tomorrow, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, to you at home, good night, and keep fighting for freedom.