Rebel News Podcast - August 12, 2025


EZRA LEVANT | Rebel News' best moments of 2025—so far


Episode Stats

Length

57 minutes

Words per Minute

149.29991

Word Count

8,605

Sentence Count

723

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

27


Summary

The year is more than halfway done, and it's time for the best of the year from Rebel News in 2025. Whether it's campaigning with our billboard truck in the election, or attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, so many wonderful moments. That's what our show today is about, and you're going to like it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my friends. I can't believe it's August already. It's time for the best of, a compilation
00:00:05.400 of our best videos in 2025. It has been such a busy year. I can't even believe it. Whether it's,
00:00:12.520 you know, campaigning with our billboard truck in the election, or going to the Davos World
00:00:19.020 Economic Forum, so many wonderful moments. That's what our show today is, the highlights of the
00:00:24.440 year. I think you're going to like it. I want to make sure you have your video version of this
00:00:28.460 podcast, because really our best moments happen in the field, and you got to see it with your own
00:00:33.360 eyes. So please go to rebelnewsplus.com, click subscribe. It's eight bucks a month, because it
00:00:38.840 is a feast for the eyes. Yeah, you can, obviously, it works to still listen to it, but we show you
00:00:44.680 things. We go places. We do stuff. That's the Rebel way. Oh yeah, one more thing. Thanks for tuning
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00:01:26.860 Tonight, the year is more than halfway done. Let's show you the best of 2025 from Rebel News.
00:01:37.080 It's August 11th, and this is The Ezra LeVance Show.
00:01:39.800 You're ready for freedom. Shame on you, you censorious bug.
00:01:45.920 Well, hi, everybody. I can't believe the year is more than halfway done. On Friday's show,
00:01:59.520 I talked about how Mark Carney has, well, it's been 102 days since the election, so I guess
00:02:04.600 it's 105 days now. What has he accomplished? I don't know what the answer is to that question,
00:02:09.780 but I know what the answer is for us. Boy, did we do a lot and the year isn't even done.
00:02:16.020 Whether it was going to Davos to follow the World Economic Forum, we always start our year doing
00:02:21.980 that, or joining the election as a registered third party, which was something we hadn't done before.
00:02:29.120 Boy, was that fun. And not just fun, but it was a way for us to promote messages that really no one
00:02:36.580 else could do. We've been covering so many stories. You know what? I don't want to tell
00:02:41.100 them to you. I want to show them to you. So for the course of today's show, sit back and enjoy
00:02:45.720 the best of Rebel News in 2025.
00:02:52.180 Mr. Fink, are you going to follow Donald Trump's plan and get rid of DEI and ESG in your companies?
00:02:58.200 BlackRock really is the opposite of Donald Trump in so many ways. You're authoritarian,
00:03:06.980 you're anti-populist, you're top-down. Are you going to change at all in light of the U.S. presidency?
00:03:15.040 How has Donald Trump, have you talked to Donald Trump since he was elected? Is the World Economic
00:03:22.720 Forum a counterpoint to Donald Trump? Why are you running away from simple questions? Just
00:03:31.420 answer a question. Have you talked to President Trump yet? Why are your bodyguards pushing away
00:03:37.180 journalists, Mr. Fink? They're simple questions. Is it that hard to answer a question that you need
00:03:41.460 bodyguards and to swerve through traffic? Is the next four years going to be bad for business
00:03:47.180 with Donald Trump in charge? Is peace the last thing you want on this world?
00:03:53.200 Which makes more money for you, war in Ukraine or peace in Ukraine? Ezra Levant's my name,
00:03:57.920 Mr. Fink. Did you just take a photo of you? Am I supposed to be scared? Is that a threat,
00:04:03.460 Mr. Fink? Are you used to bullying your way through life?
00:04:07.500 No, no, no, no, no. Is that how you've lived your entire life without having... Look at this.
00:04:21.000 Don't push back, mate. Don't push me, bro. Don't push me.
00:04:25.780 When was the last time you answered a question that you didn't know was coming? Why are you
00:04:31.740 so unaccountable? Isn't that what you love about the World Economic Forum? You control everything.
00:04:40.460 Why do you think you deserve so much power?
00:04:45.100 Hey, I'll be a mini. Should I be scared now?
00:04:48.860 Which of your former directors do you want to run Canada? Mark Carney or Chrystia Freeland?
00:04:55.180 Hey, push me, bro. What? What are you getting violent for, man?
00:05:05.340 I could push just like you get, mate.
00:05:09.900 Look at these thugs. They fund wars around the world and then you question them.
00:05:16.220 They try not only to intimidate you, but physically assault you.
00:05:23.260 What's with taking photos of journalists who ask you prickly questions?
00:05:27.660 Who's more powerful, you or President Trump?
00:05:37.500 Why do you think you're so disliked around the world?
00:05:39.740 Why are so many U.S. states divesting from your ESG schemes?
00:05:48.140 Why are you putting your ideology ahead of your investors with ESG, Mr. Fink?
00:05:55.260 Isn't that being disloyal to shareholders? Putting your ideology ahead of rate of return?
00:06:01.660 Why do you think you're above accountability? Is it because you're rich?
00:06:05.340 You're rich. Menzies for Rebel News here at Niagara Falls, Ontario. I'm standing outside the Wyndham
00:06:12.780 Garden Hotel. It is peak summertime tourism season in Niagara Falls, but get a load of this, folks.
00:06:20.060 At this hotel and several others in the city, there is literally no room at the inn. Oh sure,
00:06:28.620 the hotel is jam-packed, but not with tourists flush with cash, but rather with refugee claimants.
00:06:38.220 I can tell you, folks, there are about 16,000 hotel rooms in Niagara Falls and some 2,000 of those rooms
00:06:47.740 are currently housing about 5,000 asylum seekers. Naturally, there is quite the cost to that.
00:06:58.620 Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada released figures last year showing that the federal
00:07:04.780 government spent some $115 million in housing asylum seekers at hotels in Niagara Falls exclusively,
00:07:15.580 and that was just over a period of 12 months. And if you're wondering where these asylum seekers hail,
00:07:22.060 while we're talking about countries such as Nigeria, Venezuela, Kenya, Turkey, and Colombia,
00:07:29.420 refugee claimants stay for an average of 113 days. The daily cost was $208 per person with money going
00:07:40.460 toward rooms, meals, services, and security. And that, by the way, is the first thing you notice,
00:07:46.700 folks, when you go into the hotel lobby, there are security guards there who simply tell you,
00:07:54.380 without giving you the reason why, that the hotel is not open to the public and to go next door to the
00:08:03.340 Ramada and check in there. Now, there are many things wrong with this picture, at least I think so.
00:08:09.660 First of all, Niagara Falls, Ontario is the number one tourism destination in all of Canada.
00:08:19.180 Why did some federal brainiac think that taking 2,000 rooms out of the inventory was a perfectly fine
00:08:30.940 thing to do? Why Niagara Falls, of all places? That's nuts. Secondly, Niagara Falls, thanks to the
00:08:40.220 social services costs, well, it's at the breaking point. A report released by Niagara Region last year
00:08:46.380 said the influx was stretching resources by putting, quote, substantial and unmanageable pressure
00:08:54.220 on Niagara's already strained social support system. Staff cautioned that the local affordable housing
00:09:02.540 stock was virtually non-existent and expressed serious concern that asylum seekers would be presented
00:09:11.980 with little in the way of housing options, end quote. And that is after their hotel stay ends,
00:09:20.540 if it ends. And really, is there any end in sight? Now, recently, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced
00:09:27.340 that the migrant hotel program is coming to an end. He said that as of September 30th, the funding for
00:09:37.020 migrants at hotels like the Wyndham Garden will cease. And little wonder there, Carney is a former banker,
00:09:45.980 he knows what a boondoggle this program is. Indeed, since 2020, the Liberals have spent $1.1 billion
00:09:57.020 on migrant hotels. Here's the thing, folks. Does anyone believe that come September 30th, in other words,
00:10:04.460 in about two months, that this program ends, that all the migrants in the Wyndham Garden Hotel behind me,
00:10:11.980 they're going to be housed? Unless I missed some headline, I thought we are in the midst of a housing
00:10:17.900 crisis. Where are they going to go? No, I personally think that because of housing the migrants in these
00:10:26.380 hotels, it's going to be downloaded to the provinces and to the municipalities. Maybe Ottawa is saving money,
00:10:34.620 but guess what? There's just one taxpayer. We will still be footing the bill.
00:10:40.300 Hi, sir. How are you doing? I'm David Menzies with Rebel News, and I'm just wondering,
00:10:45.420 are you one of the migrants staying at the hotel here? No. No. Okay.
00:10:57.500 I think I interrupted him while he was drinking his alcoholic beverage.
00:11:02.780 Oh, I'm David Menzies with Rebel News, and we're just doing a report
00:11:06.380 on this hotel, and others like it that are housing migrants.
00:11:10.460 So if I tell you the truth, you wouldn't even write it anyways.
00:11:14.140 Oh, you don't think so? No.
00:11:15.500 Oh, why? Do I have a dishonest face?
00:11:18.060 No, it's not that. It's just that it has to go through clearing right on your bus.
00:11:22.860 Oh, it has to go through clearing?
00:11:24.300 For you guys.
00:11:25.260 Oh, okay then.
00:11:26.380 I know about news.
00:11:27.660 Now, Prime Minister Carney has said the migrant hotel program is coming to an end on September 30th.
00:11:32.940 Do you have another place to go?
00:11:36.460 We're actually going home in mid-September.
00:11:40.700 Oh, you are? Okay. And where's home?
00:11:43.020 Who's saying this?
00:11:44.780 Oh, the Prime Minister is talking about the program ending on September 30th.
00:11:49.180 What program?
00:11:51.340 Oh, migrants being put up in Canadian hotels.
00:11:54.140 We're not migrants.
00:11:54.780 Oh, okay. What are you?
00:11:55.660 We're evacuees.
00:11:56.860 Evacuees. Okay. Where did you evacuate from?
00:12:00.220 Manitoba.
00:12:01.340 Manitoba?
00:12:02.700 Yes.
00:12:04.060 We have refugees from Manitoba coming to Ontario?
00:12:06.540 We're not refugees. We're evacuees.
00:12:09.180 Okay.
00:12:09.740 Evacuees is different.
00:12:11.740 Immigrants are different.
00:12:13.100 Is this because of the wildfire or something?
00:12:15.100 It is because of that.
00:12:16.060 Oh, I see then.
00:12:16.700 Okay. So for you, it's a very temporary thing until you can go back to Manitoba.
00:12:20.780 Okay. I had no idea that you're a Canadian yourself.
00:12:24.140 Okay, then.
00:12:25.180 Oh, you're Indigenous from Manitoba?
00:12:27.900 Yeah.
00:12:28.380 Oh, okay then. Okay.
00:12:29.980 And I guess you're here until it's okay to go back to Manitoba?
00:12:34.700 No, not really. Not right now.
00:12:36.380 My name is Lincoln Jay reporting for Rebel News in Mississauga.
00:12:39.420 And you may have recently seen some videos on social media getting significant attention of
00:12:46.780 people begging for money on the streets only to later enter a vehicle and drive away.
00:12:53.820 Your SUV is over there behind Petro Canada, bro.
00:13:00.460 Your SUV is there behind Petro Canada.
00:13:02.540 You're a scam.
00:13:07.420 Hey, you're a scammer.
00:13:13.420 You're all over social media, bro.
00:13:15.340 Look.
00:13:15.900 Yeah. Yeah.
00:13:16.940 Where's Penguin?
00:13:17.820 Where's the Penguin?
00:13:19.420 Where's the Penguin?
00:13:20.140 Yeah. Yeah.
00:13:20.540 Go over there, bro.
00:13:21.420 Go get a job.
00:13:22.620 People like this have been seen running these operations all over the greater Toronto area.
00:13:27.660 Here we are.
00:13:28.380 $83,000 free a year.
00:13:30.540 Free benefits, free medical.
00:13:32.060 I'm working my ass off.
00:13:33.020 This guy's working his ass off.
00:13:35.420 Free rent, free car.
00:13:36.380 She's probably going to go back to a driver BMW when she's finished here.
00:13:40.060 Free gas, free everything.
00:13:41.100 Yeah, there's the finger.
00:13:42.220 Wonderful job.
00:13:42.780 Welcome to Canada.
00:13:45.180 Free money right there.
00:13:46.380 Let's make her famous, guys.
00:13:47.900 Don't give these people money, man.
00:13:50.140 Don't give these people money.
00:13:51.180 It's disgusting.
00:13:52.700 Free benefits, free everything.
00:13:53.820 You're going live on TikTok.
00:13:56.540 Oh yeah, me, right?
00:13:58.140 Yeah, now you know how to speak English.
00:14:00.060 Can you get these people out of here, man?
00:14:01.820 Like, why are these people begging?
00:14:03.180 I was driving through Mississauga running some errands when I saw a woman
00:14:07.580 begging for money on the corner of Dundas and Dixie where I am right now.
00:14:12.140 Coincidentally, I was stopped at a red light near where she was panhandling.
00:14:16.540 I asked her where she was from and she said Moldalva.
00:14:20.300 Where are you from?
00:14:22.460 Huh?
00:14:22.700 The light turned green and I continued to drive through the intersection when I spotted another
00:14:28.780 woman panhandling who looked extremely similar to the woman I'd just spoken to.
00:14:34.460 So I decided to pull a U-turn and ask this lady where she was from.
00:14:39.580 Where are you from?
00:14:41.980 Yeah.
00:14:43.900 Bosnia?
00:14:46.220 You're from Bosnia?
00:14:47.260 When she noticed I was filming the interaction, she flipped me off and even hit my car with her sign.
00:15:03.660 Hey!
00:15:04.700 At that moment, I knew something was off and I suspected that the two of them were working together.
00:15:10.460 I proceeded to observe them from a distance.
00:15:12.700 They spent hours panhandling, often taking breaks together, including a quick refreshment stop at a
00:15:19.260 gas station where they left their garbage on the ground.
00:15:22.940 Another interesting observation was when a police car pulled up to the intersection.
00:15:27.180 When she saw the police car, she seemed to turn around, put away her sign and cross the street.
00:15:32.940 When the police officer left, she went back to her post and continued begging.
00:15:38.060 I observed them panhandling for five and a half hours and they eventually decided to call it quits
00:15:43.340 for the day.
00:15:44.060 I watched them walk to the back of a nearby plaza where a van was waiting for them.
00:15:48.460 A young girl ran up to one of the women and they walked hand in hand toward the vehicle,
00:15:53.020 while the second woman followed behind.
00:15:55.580 A man, the apparent getaway driver, was also waiting.
00:15:59.260 They all got into the van and drove off.
00:16:29.260 A man, a man, a man, a man, a man, a man, a man, a man, a man, a man, a man, a man.
00:16:34.460 Well, this story just got even crazier.
00:16:37.100 As I was wrapping up, filming my stand up, I decided I'm going to fly the drone,
00:16:41.900 get some shots of the area, shots of the intersection.
00:16:44.700 And then I decided I was going to fly the drone to where they got picked up yesterday.
00:16:49.980 And I couldn't believe my eyes.
00:16:51.580 The exact same van was dropping off the exact same people in the exact same spot.
00:17:00.700 I followed the van as far as I could because the drone can only go a certain distance.
00:17:05.740 I then turned my attention back to the panhandlers who walked inside a Tim Hortons.
00:17:11.900 And unfortunately, as I was hovering over the Tim Hortons,
00:17:15.180 my drone ran out of battery, so I had to bring it back.
00:17:19.580 I then, on foot, proceeded to the intersection.
00:17:22.380 And I think you know the rest.
00:17:24.380 They went to the exact same spots to beg for money.
00:17:28.780 Why are you getting dropped off behind an alleyway?
00:17:32.780 Why is someone dropping you off behind an alleyway?
00:17:36.540 Is there something to hide?
00:17:38.460 I went into the Winner's Edge bike shop and I talked to the friendliest fella.
00:17:44.380 You know, there's actually a Bermudian accent and I think it's lovely.
00:17:48.300 This is an amazing island that has an interesting ethnic mix as well.
00:17:52.700 I think there's almost a Bermudian ethnicity.
00:17:55.740 Part African-American, part white, part Portuguese, part indigenous.
00:18:00.220 Anyways, don't get me started on these lovely Bermudians.
00:18:03.020 I went in there and the friendly fella said,
00:18:06.300 he's got nothing to do with Brookfield asset management.
00:18:10.220 He just runs a bike shop, but he heard for the first time about Brookfield when CTV
00:18:17.260 published a picture of their front edifice.
00:18:21.180 He said that was the first time he heard about it.
00:18:23.180 I asked him, had any journalist ever popped by?
00:18:26.540 He said, no, of course not.
00:18:28.620 Have you, has any other reporter come by asking about that?
00:18:31.740 No.
00:18:32.460 Not a single reporter's, have you ever heard of this before?
00:18:35.100 Yeah, we saw an article about it in the CTV.
00:18:38.060 Why would anyone seek to investigate Mark Carney's $25 billion tax evasion?
00:18:43.180 That's not in the public interest.
00:18:44.700 So he said he hadn't heard about any of that.
00:18:47.820 He didn't, he didn't even know Mark Carney.
00:18:50.620 But he did say that above is a Brookfield asset management address.
00:18:56.460 And he told me to go around the corner where it says 73 and see if I can buzz my way in.
00:19:01.420 So I'll do that.
00:19:02.300 He said one more thing on my way out.
00:19:04.460 He said that this construction over there is a Brookfield asset management construction.
00:19:11.980 And I looked that up and indeed it is.
00:19:15.500 And Brookfield is being sued by shareholders in a company called Argo,
00:19:20.300 who claimed that Brookfield did not properly disclose important information in the shareholders
00:19:26.860 battle.
00:19:27.180 I'm not going to get too deep into it, but the point is Brookfield is building an asset
00:19:31.580 here, but it's not their environmental sustainable project.
00:19:35.980 That's not a $25 billion building.
00:19:38.380 That's just an office building because I guess they're tired of being above the bicycle shop.
00:19:43.740 So there is a presence of Brookfield asset management, or at least there will be when that's done.
00:19:50.220 For now, 73 Front Street is just a bike shop and some offices above.
00:19:55.740 I say again, here's the scam.
00:19:57.820 If you're wondering why we're here and what the problem is, it's this.
00:20:02.620 Mark Carney was the chairman of Brookfield asset management.
00:20:05.900 He personally chaired two progressive environmentalist funds that were all about
00:20:11.180 solar panels and wind turbines.
00:20:13.100 Fair enough.
00:20:14.060 I really don't care about that.
00:20:15.740 What I care about is that he lied.
00:20:18.220 He said this is the principal executive offices of those $25 billion in managed asset funds
00:20:25.820 so that he could avoid paying taxes in Canada.
00:20:29.020 He lied when he said that's the principal executive offices.
00:20:32.380 Do you think that you've got $25 billion worth of managers and builders and executives
00:20:39.660 for wind turbines and solar panels up there?
00:20:42.540 I can promise you they don't.
00:20:44.140 And that's the problem.
00:20:45.980 It's bad enough if Mark Carney was hiding his company's assets and income from Canadian taxes.
00:20:52.300 But to lie about it.
00:20:54.220 To lie about it and to keep holding on to $6.8 million worth of stock options,
00:20:59.180 pretending he doesn't still have a stake in it, and then make you pay all of his taxes.
00:21:05.020 What a hypocrite we've got as a prime minister.
00:21:07.260 All right, it's $1.28 million.
00:21:08.940 I'm going to go around to see if we can ring the doorbell and find this corporate headquarters.
00:21:14.940 What a laugh.
00:21:23.580 All right, so far I don't see it.
00:21:25.180 I see Biesmont, Hamilton Legal, Harneys.
00:21:29.340 I see Christian and Company.
00:21:30.700 I don't know what these things are, but I don't see Brookfield.
00:21:32.860 Let's go in and see what we can find.
00:21:37.260 73 Front Street.
00:21:41.500 It's a very lovely building.
00:21:43.500 So it's not just the bike shop.
00:21:46.460 Let's see what we can find.
00:21:48.700 There's some floors there.
00:21:56.780 All right, Brookfield Bermuda, Brookfield Infrastructure Partners,
00:22:01.100 Renewable Partners, Property Partners, Business Partners.
00:22:04.300 That's on the fifth floor.
00:22:05.660 So they really are here.
00:22:07.020 It's not just the bike shop.
00:22:09.020 And that's the one that's got the $25 billion.
00:22:13.580 Let's see what they have to say.
00:22:24.220 Hi.
00:22:36.540 Hi, how are you?
00:22:38.220 Is Jane Sheeran, please?
00:22:40.220 No.
00:22:40.460 No.
00:22:40.860 No.
00:22:41.260 What's your name?
00:22:41.820 I'm Ezra LeBan from Canada.
00:22:43.820 Ezra.
00:22:45.180 Hi.
00:22:45.740 Hi.
00:22:46.140 Hi.
00:22:46.300 Hi.
00:22:46.860 Is Jane available?
00:22:49.180 No, I'm afraid not.
00:22:52.460 I have a question maybe you could help me with.
00:22:54.300 Sorry.
00:22:54.780 I can't.
00:22:55.740 No.
00:22:56.300 No?
00:22:56.700 Is there anyone I can talk to who can?
00:22:58.700 No.
00:22:59.100 I can get you some of our PR people.
00:23:03.020 Would they really talk to me though?
00:23:04.220 I don't think they talk.
00:23:05.100 I don't know.
00:23:07.100 That's all I'm allowed to do, I'm afraid.
00:23:08.780 Okay.
00:23:09.980 So I'm glad to know that there are some Brookfield people here in Bermuda.
00:23:13.900 It's not just a P.O. box.
00:23:16.700 But is it really the principal executive office for the various funds?
00:23:21.820 I find that hard to believe.
00:23:22.860 I'm afraid I have no comment on that.
00:23:24.940 I can't help you.
00:23:25.660 Can you tell me what you do here?
00:23:27.340 Yeah.
00:23:27.900 What's your name?
00:23:28.620 No.
00:23:29.100 Sorry.
00:23:29.420 Okay.
00:23:30.300 Well, you'd be polite to talk to me at all.
00:23:31.900 That's more than Mark Carney himself has done.
00:23:33.900 So I won't impose upon you.
00:23:37.020 But perhaps I can take you up on your offer of those corporate spokesmen.
00:23:43.340 All right.
00:23:43.660 If you could wait for one minute.
00:23:44.780 I will.
00:23:45.100 I'll see if I can find the information.
00:23:46.940 Thank you.
00:23:54.060 Well, it took so long.
00:23:54.780 It wasn't what I thought it was.
00:23:55.500 No.
00:23:55.740 Well, you're so helpful.
00:23:57.260 Suzanne Fleming.
00:23:58.380 Suzanne Fleming, 212416.
00:24:01.260 Okay.
00:24:01.580 Well, thanks for your help.
00:24:02.380 You know, you were very courteous.
00:24:03.660 And I know we sort of surprised you here.
00:24:05.340 It is a bit of a surprise.
00:24:06.380 Yeah.
00:24:06.780 But good luck.
00:24:08.220 Thank you.
00:24:08.620 It's a lovely place.
00:24:09.980 Have you been here for a long time?
00:24:11.900 Yeah, I've been here for a while.
00:24:13.180 If you get a chance to get out to the beaches before you leave, please do.
00:24:15.820 Thank you.
00:24:16.220 You're worth it.
00:24:16.780 Thanks for being friendly.
00:24:17.660 Cheers.
00:24:17.980 See you.
00:24:18.380 Bye.
00:24:18.860 Well, our friend here was very helpful.
00:24:20.380 He gave us Susan Fleming's phone number in New York, looks like.
00:24:23.340 I'll give Susan Fleming a call.
00:24:24.780 I am a little bit skeptical.
00:24:28.300 She'll answer our questions, but you never know.
00:24:30.460 We'll give her a try.
00:24:31.180 We'll let this fella go.
00:24:32.300 Alexa Labois, here alongside my colleague Lincoln Jay, reporting from Cherubusco, USA,
00:24:39.660 a town that sits directly on the Canadian border where illegal migrants are pouring into Canada and the U.S.
00:24:50.380 While mainstream media focus on legal ports of entry, the reality here in Franklin, Canada and Cherubusco, USA is very different.
00:25:02.620 Illegal crossings are getting out of hand and landowners are fed up.
00:25:08.860 Garbage, clothing and all sorts of items are being dumped in their fields and trails are appearing everywhere.
00:25:18.220 In this report, we will show you clear evidence that our country is not safe from criminals who are actively helping people cross the border illegally.
00:25:29.580 We will show you highly organized operations designed to get people across the border without being caught.
00:25:38.300 If you want to help us continue this investigation, you can chip in at GuardTheBorder.com.
00:25:45.740 About seven months ago, we came across videos on TikTok advertising illegal crossings from Canada into the U.S.
00:25:54.380 We were able to locate the farm featured in the videos.
00:25:57.660 After speaking with landowners, we learned that the area is a known hotspot for illegal crossings.
00:26:04.460 The properties along this road sit right beside the Canadian border.
00:26:09.660 Last week, we received a call from one of the property owners featured in our previous report,
00:26:14.700 Jerry, who told us that the number of crossings has recently spiked.
00:26:19.580 Alexa and I just spent the last three days investigating the area on both the American side and the Canadian side.
00:26:26.060 Follow along with us on our journey.
00:26:33.740 You mentioned that now you are seeing more people crossing into Canada?
00:26:37.820 Oh yeah, we're seeing a lot more.
00:26:39.740 How often?
00:26:40.380 Oh my God, I'd say at least sometimes two, three times a week that they've been coming and bringing
00:26:48.300 them up and dropping them off. And then one night there I was mowing that field and there was a
00:26:53.180 group that come running through nine of them. The last one was a woman running with a baby. They're
00:26:57.980 throwing their garbage all over the place.
00:26:59.900 And then they'll change their clothes just in case they did get their picture taken. They're in a different
00:27:06.140 set of clothes. I know the border patrol and the mounted police have been working pretty close.
00:27:10.700 And so they don't want to fit the description that they are giving, like example, like a blue jacket.
00:27:16.380 Yeah.
00:27:16.620 Okay.
00:27:18.300 So this is one of the examples of stuff that they are throwing away when they try to cross.
00:27:26.780 Here we have a pair of pants or a pajama.
00:27:29.340 Yeah.
00:27:29.660 Oh, a razor.
00:27:31.340 But what is that?
00:27:35.180 Oh boy.
00:27:38.140 That's tools. That's pretty surprising that someone will actually try to cross
00:27:42.620 illegally with like all kinds of tools and electricity test tester and a razor.
00:27:50.140 The first time I've ever seen tools.
00:27:52.380 Clothes mostly.
00:27:53.980 Two backpacks and I mowed over there the other day.
00:27:57.180 Yeah.
00:27:57.500 Right in the hay.
00:27:58.540 And did you open the bag?
00:28:00.300 One of them was open.
00:28:01.260 It was full of clothes.
00:28:02.380 Did you see any ID or?
00:28:04.140 No.
00:28:04.620 You don't see none of that.
00:28:05.740 Border Patrol took one of them and he poked all through it.
00:28:08.860 They're going mostly now going down.
00:28:12.140 But you do still have some coming back.
00:28:14.700 But I don't know.
00:28:15.900 So you saw more people going to Canada?
00:28:18.060 Oh, sometimes one night.
00:28:19.820 There was what?
00:28:20.460 Nine in one minivan and I think eight or nine in the next.
00:28:23.180 There was another nine.
00:28:23.820 Two one night.
00:28:24.940 Yeah.
00:28:25.420 Got off at the end of the road up to his place.
00:28:27.660 And what time mainly you see some action?
00:28:31.900 I don't know.
00:28:32.620 It's been coming through and it's just about dark, eh?
00:28:35.740 Yeah.
00:28:36.140 Going to be the most action most of the time.
00:28:38.220 I haven't seen nothing the last couple of nights, but usually Friday night, Thursday night,
00:28:42.460 Saturday night.
00:28:43.260 We are here on the ground to try to catch one of them crossing illegally,
00:28:49.980 either crossing to Canada or to the US.
00:28:53.020 And we will show you how easy it is.
00:28:55.180 So we're going to put the trail cam somewhere along the border here.
00:29:01.100 Canada is right on the other side.
00:29:02.700 So we'll have the camera on one spot where if it detects any motion, it'll start recording.
00:29:11.020 And we're going to go to another spot and use our eyes to see if we see any people crossing.
00:29:18.860 So let's set it up.
00:29:32.140 Perfect.
00:29:33.580 Literally right where we installed it, there's a border patrol camera on the other side.
00:29:38.380 There's a RCMP camera.
00:29:41.420 There's luggage there from somebody who's recently crossed, we would assume.
00:29:47.260 pictures.
00:29:48.860 Obviously people are crossing at this spot.
00:29:51.580 We'll see if the camera picks anything up.
00:29:54.060 It's currently 10 p.m. and we are at the border.
00:29:59.420 And we are going to be up all night until probably 8 a.m.
00:30:04.860 to monitor what's going on and to look if we are not seeing anybody or cars
00:30:11.500 coming here to drop people off or picking up people.
00:30:17.340 And we'll see what we will see tonight.
00:30:21.820 Well, the sun is officially rising.
00:30:23.740 It is just after 5 a.m.
00:30:25.820 We spent all night in the car camping out looking for people crossing.
00:30:32.300 Visibility very tough, but we tried.
00:30:37.260 One of us would sleep for an hour.
00:30:38.700 The other one would be on lookout and we would just keep rotating like that.
00:30:42.860 And literally spent all night in the car.
00:30:45.580 What we would do now is to fly the drone, take some shots, going to verify our trail camera.
00:30:58.300 So during all this time, we thought that nothing really happened during the night.
00:31:03.820 But surprise, our trail camera catches something.
00:31:10.380 It's not clear where the people are heading to, but watch the full footage.
00:31:33.820 It's obvious that this operation is well organized.
00:31:49.260 We counted 23 of them with lots of luggage, walking directly in the border,
00:31:58.300 going, we don't know which country yet.
00:32:00.460 I got to tell you, after Lincoln's magnificent piece of investigative journalism aired,
00:32:06.860 boy, did the Rebel News tips line light up.
00:32:10.780 That wasn't just some random intersection in Mississauga that this is happening.
00:32:15.980 We got tips from all over the Greater Toronto Area, tips from other provinces,
00:32:21.980 even tips from states south of the border, saying the exact same thing is happening there,
00:32:29.580 that there are people gaming the system and preying upon the generosity of good Samaritans
00:32:37.260 to pad their wallets.
00:32:39.260 Now, folks, I couldn't believe it.
00:32:42.380 Earlier today, this caper started walking distance away from my home in Richmond Hill,
00:32:48.060 because I noticed someone there that really looked very similar to the type of people Lincoln Jay was
00:32:57.420 dealing with in Mississauga.
00:32:59.740 She was outside a no-frills grocery store, and my camera woman, Avery Armstrong, she hustled over.
00:33:08.860 And, well, our first interaction was just to approach her, give her a few bucks, ask her about her state of affairs,
00:33:19.260 and find out what her deal is.
00:33:22.700 Unfortunately, she either doesn't speak any English or pretended not to speak English.
00:33:29.340 Here, check it out.
00:33:30.380 Oh, hi there. Please help. Oh, you have three kids. Oh, jeez. How, um, there you go. In here?
00:33:43.260 Pardon me? What? Can I, a chicken? Um, I don't know if I have enough for that. I can get you some bananas.
00:33:53.420 Do you want some bananas, or? You, you got that there? Oh, okay. You got some groceries? So, oh, okay.
00:34:04.540 Do you have a place to stay? Do you have a house, a home to go to, or?
00:34:09.260 No.
00:34:12.380 Down there? Like, you're not on the street, are you? You're not homeless?
00:34:16.620 No, I have a place to stay. You have a baby? But, do you have a home?
00:34:22.140 I think she said basement. Oh, basement. Okay, please help. Um, I stay, Sophia.
00:34:33.660 Pardon me? Okay then. Well, that's, that's all the cash I have, so, okay then. So, um, every,
00:34:41.420 shall I meet you at the restaurant then, and, uh? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay.
00:34:45.260 All right then. Okay, good luck. Now, folks, I can tell you, Avery and I stuck around for about two
00:34:51.740 hours, observing this woman getting donations, both in cash and in groceries. Avery and I hung around the
00:35:00.700 No Frills Plaza for about two hours, and then, lo and behold, she got up from her spot in front of the
00:35:09.900 grocery store and walked over, not to a bus, not to what I think she said was her nearby basement
00:35:18.700 apartment, but to a blue Nissan Versa car driven by a male. And what happened next was that Avery and I,
00:35:29.820 we followed, uh, the couple because we wanted to find out where they're going. I would bet my bottom
00:35:36.700 dollar folks that that person does not live in a shelter, does not live in a homeless encampment.
00:35:45.100 And what springs to mind is, uh, Mike Strobel did a piece for the Toronto Sun many years ago.
00:35:51.180 It was a famous piece called the shaky lady. It was a woman who pretended to be disabled,
00:35:56.940 but was really earning thousands and thousands of dollars and, uh, was living in a luxury condo,
00:36:04.620 I believe in East York. And we wanted to find out what the final destination of this woman, uh, would
00:36:12.220 be. Uh, well, I can tell you, we were kind of shocked that their journey from Richmond Hill took
00:36:21.420 them to the highway 404, then the Don Valley Parkway all the way down to Toronto. And I think what happened
00:36:29.340 then, uh, as much as we were trying to be inconspicuous, uh, he, he suspected correctly
00:36:36.940 that something was up and he started to make a series of U-turns. What happened next folks is they
00:36:43.980 finally pulled over into delicatessen and I came up to them and I had an interaction and suddenly that woman,
00:36:53.020 she denied ever meeting me. She denied that she had a sign saying she was trying to earn money for three
00:37:00.860 children. Check it out.
00:37:04.060 I don't know, but guys, um, you were, I, I gave you some money at the Richmond Hill, no frills. Do you remember?
00:37:14.460 Pardon?
00:37:14.780 Pardon? And then you got into this car and you've driven about 20 kilometers to the city of Toronto.
00:37:23.500 No, no, no. You don't remember me giving you money?
00:37:28.780 No, you have a sign that says you have three kids. Where are the kids? You don't have a sign that says
00:37:37.340 three kids? Okay. Tommy, it's great to see you. You had a bit of a shave and a haircut.
00:37:44.140 We grabbed a bite of breakfast. You said a quick hello to the kids. Thank you for sitting down with
00:37:49.100 me. I'm so interested to talk to you about your terrible experience, but in a couple of ways,
00:37:54.620 a wonderful experience too. I want to talk both sides of it. First of all, welcome.
00:37:58.700 No, thanks. Ezra. Thank you. Thank you as well.
00:38:02.540 Um, seven months in a maximum security prison full of murderers and terrorists in segregation
00:38:13.180 for a word crime. You published a video on Twitter. It wasn't even a crime at all.
00:38:18.220 Civil offense. This is civil offense. I still find it. I still find it unbelievable. I find
00:38:23.100 unbelievable the sentences because the guidelines are what I find unbelievable. Criminals are allowed,
00:38:27.740 criminals get 60% off and then they half it again and get HTC home detention curfew for tagging.
00:38:33.580 And they say the reason, the reason for the labor government bought in the policy that they get 60%
00:38:37.580 off and they're emptying the prisons because the prisons are full. So I go to prison as a civil
00:38:42.300 offender. You're right. As a civil offender, you should go to an open prison. I'm transferred to HB
00:38:46.700 Woodhill maximum security. When they took me to the segregation unit, there's 16 cells here, 16 cells
00:38:52.860 here. So they cleared that whole side. So they put just me on this side. So they let those prisoners go free.
00:38:58.140 No, they, they, they give them. So when you go that segregation in a prison is where you go for
00:39:02.620 punishment. So if you stab someone and there's some amazing, I have had a seven month education
00:39:08.140 of interviewing officers. Every officer I saw, I'm a journalist. I just interviewed and asked
00:39:12.860 questions and watched and listened to radios. And so I could get information on what's happening
00:39:16.700 within the prison system. I spent time on the separation center, which is the prison within the
00:39:20.860 prison built for jihadists to see the facility, the accommodation. But the segregation
00:39:26.060 facilities where you go, if you stab someone in jail. So, so, you know, there was recently
00:39:30.300 a stab in at Woodhill prison. The officer got stabbed in the head. You see it on the news?
00:39:33.420 Right. It's only been in the news because of the Salman Abadie's brother attack. There's been
00:39:37.260 some high profile, like terrorist attacks within the prison system against members of staff.
00:39:41.340 And two weeks ago or 10 days ago, there was an attack on a, on the prison officer. So when that,
00:39:45.340 when that boy stabbed the prison officer in the head, he gets put in the segregation unit. That's
00:39:48.940 what the segregation unit's for. Now to get them out, because the staff told me they were bribing the
00:39:54.220 prisoners. So because they're down segregation, they were saying, just forget whatever you've
00:39:56.860 done. You can go back to the wing. So where they've gone down there as punishment for violently
00:40:00.780 attacking people or, or any problems they've done in the jail, they were just all let out. And they're
00:40:05.260 not allowed TVs down there. Yeah. They're giving them all TVs. They're move, getting them to move
00:40:08.700 over to the other side of segregation, giving them TVs. So I was on my own there.
00:40:12.220 So this was to clear out a wing for you. They were letting these terrorists who were violent,
00:40:17.340 someone stabbed a guard, but they needed a clear space for you. So they allowed them out of segregation.
00:40:21.740 Let them out of segregation. So I had 16 cells there. And then for the first five weeks,
00:40:26.620 I just stayed there 23 and a half hour lockup. I got taken out on the exercise yard on my own
00:40:31.260 for 30 minutes. And this was why they were trying to work out what to do. And then because I was a
00:40:36.460 civil offender, they had to allow me exercise and they wouldn't allow me any, um, what's it called?
00:40:44.460 Any interaction with anyone else, but they said for my own safety. So then there's a separation center.
00:40:49.900 So the prison, the British prisons built in six prisons in the UK, I think it's six,
00:40:54.860 they built prisons within prisons for the jihadists. So the worst, most feared jihadists,
00:41:00.140 because they're converting and recruiting on the wings, the most, the worst ones go to this center
00:41:05.740 called a separation center. So I was held on segregation, but every morning, then I'd get
00:41:09.980 taken at half eight in the morning, I'd get walked over 22 doors. So I used to, I counted, someone said,
00:41:15.580 so it's 22 doors, you go for all the locked doors, but to get me from here, 16 cells here,
00:41:20.540 16 cells here to get me from here. So that no one saw me, I'd go through the back office route,
00:41:25.900 all the way around the back and taken out, then over to the maximum security. So although Woodhill is
00:41:31.740 a B category B long, long term prison, it has the most secure unit in the country. So the fierce,
00:41:38.940 the most, the worst prisoners is where you come and had the visit. That's, that unit there is for the
00:41:45.820 top security. So to get a prisoner out of the cell on that unit, they have six fully dressed in riot
00:41:51.900 gear officers, just to take them to the shower. So to walk them from here, they open the door,
00:41:56.300 they take them from there, they get all back padded up into full riot gear, and they take them to the
00:42:00.300 shower, and then they walk back. But that's where that unit is for anyone who's murdered people in
00:42:04.460 prison. For any, any of the repeat violent murder offenders, they go to this unit. But that part,
00:42:11.100 so there's different sections, this unit, but one section is the jihadist unit for the jihadists.
00:42:15.900 But it was closed. So in Woodhill, it was closed. It's empty. So when they took me,
00:42:21.340 half eight in the morning, they'd put me on this unit on my own. So I'd have 30 minutes outside.
00:42:26.700 And then I'd have there's a, it's not a gym, it's like a small makeshift gym, it's got a running
00:42:31.260 machine and exercise bike. So for the first five months or so, that's four and a half months,
00:42:36.460 that's where I was in the morning, from half eight till half 11, on my own. So the prison,
00:42:41.980 I'd get locked, I'd get locked outside, I'd walk around for 30 minutes, then I'd get locked in this
00:42:46.380 little gym, I'd spend two hours in there. But I got to see the facilities on the separation centre.
00:42:53.740 It's like a travel lodge, you know travel lodge hotel? Yeah, it's mad, I've been in 10 prisons.
00:42:57.820 So prisons are not nice environments, the beds. So segregation centre, because you're down there
00:43:03.100 as a punishment, there's nothing in your cell. There's just the blue mat, the bed. But even on
00:43:07.420 normal wings, you sort of have sort of makeshift rooms. Lincoln J reporting for Rebel News in Dublin,
00:43:15.020 Ireland. And right now I'm at an anti-immigration march. There's Irish citizens from all walks of
00:43:21.100 life here to protest legal and illegal mass migration. You can check out all of our reports
00:43:26.780 from Ireland at migrantreports.com. Consider making a donation through that same website.
00:43:31.260 Let's check out the rally.
00:43:38.940 We want to be heard. We want our voices to be heard. I'm coming out here because the love of
00:43:42.460 me country and the love of the Lord. We're at a boiling point and there's no going back.
00:43:45.740 I mean, they're trying to bring in speech laws now to stop us from even coming out and standing.
00:43:50.780 We're only here in a peaceful protest. We're not here to do any harm to any of you.
00:43:54.620 Get our country back. The Irish have had enough.
00:43:57.180 What family leaves their door open and says anybody can come in and later we'll see if
00:44:01.260 you're safe for our kids or not. I want to protest against this government.
00:44:04.540 All my gracious shall be cutting out. It's about profit and about destroying national identity.
00:44:09.420 And this crowd reflects the true feeling of Ireland, not the feeling of the NGO class and
00:44:16.940 the political class, but the real people of Ireland. That's why people are here. They just
00:44:20.780 want to be safe in their own environment. I don't want Ireland ending up like, um,
00:44:25.980 basically most of Europe, like Paris, like London. What do you think about the way that the media
00:44:31.420 portrays this demonstration? They're trying to sweep everything under the carpets. They don't
00:44:35.740 betray it. They don't want the truth to be open. The media portrays everybody to suit the narrative
00:44:40.140 divide people as far right. Do we look like far right? We're army people of Ireland. They are
00:44:46.380 extreme left. The government is extreme left. They're going to say there's about 2,000 people
00:44:50.700 turned up. They'll probably follow the exact same lines as they did last time because they have very
00:44:54.940 little imagination. They hide a lot now, so they do. The media are walking for the devil. I mean,
00:45:00.540 they should be here to turn around and find out what the people want. Like they do every other time,
00:45:04.460 they'll totally ignore us. They will concentrate on the counter-protest. They'll say there's
00:45:07.740 something like a couple of hundred people here. But these numbers are grown so huge that the
00:45:13.020 mainstream media can no longer ignore it. The mad lefty supporting everybody but Ireland,
00:45:18.140 you know, so you know what's right there on. Behind me, you have counter-demonstrators,
00:45:27.500 and the one thing you notice, where are the Irish flags? I see one Irish flag,
00:45:34.700 but there's a bunch of other flags here. The big difference is on one side, you have a ton of
00:45:40.300 Irish flags, all Irish flags, and here it's the complete opposite. I'd love to go over and engage,
00:45:47.740 but it's completely blocked off. There's tons of police here. They're completely splitting both sides,
00:45:53.500 so I don't think it's going to be able to happen. They only think in black and white, right? They
00:45:58.060 don't realize the globalists will run rings around them. They're weaponizing people through open
00:46:03.820 borders. If they truly cared about people, they would have sorted out homelessness in this country
00:46:10.060 before they started virtue signaling to the rest of the world, telling people they could come here
00:46:15.020 and get housed. If this was humanitarianism, there'd be no homeless people in Ireland. Open borders is racism.
00:46:23.340 The counter-protesters are all vicious, slores, you know, creating an attempt to create a violent
00:46:34.780 reaction, and our people, our families are peace-loving, and you can see the sea of tricolours here.
00:46:40.380 If we could get the middle class out, now there's some middle class here, but in numbers, that is the
00:46:45.980 only thing that would scare our government. If you come into the country, I'm all to melt them if you
00:46:51.020 need to work. We have no problem with that. It's the illegal stuff coming in that we have a problem
00:46:56.060 with, getting put up in hotels, accommodation. You will never mention the fact of the huge increase
00:47:02.620 in population is what is driving up the price of houses and the scarcity of housing, but that is what
00:47:09.740 is driving up rents, up and down this point. One of the biggest problems we have is housing,
00:47:14.940 and we can never solve the housing problem until we solve the immigration problem, until we stop
00:47:19.900 important people. We are the inheritors of Ireland. We're going to be the minority in this country in
00:47:25.180 the next 10 years. Without the Irish people, there's no Ireland. Just understand. Alexa for
00:47:30.380 Rebel News here at Notre Dame Basilica, where a protest took place today against public Islamist prayers that
00:47:39.100 have been occurring in Montreal. Many people have had enough of Mayor Valérie Plante's inaction,
00:47:46.540 as well as the Montreal Police's inadequate response. Just today, the Montreal Police once again
00:47:54.620 demonstrated their hypocrisy by refusing to let our truck park on the side of the road, despite allowing
00:48:03.740 an anti-Israel truck to do the same just two weeks ago. They even blocked the road to prevent our truck
00:48:13.180 from circulating in the area.
00:48:15.980 It's an operation. Tensez-vous de lĂ .
00:48:25.420 C'est quoi l'opération? C'est ça?
00:48:27.420 Vous travaillez?
00:48:28.420 Oui, mais moi aussi j'ai le droit de savoir parce qu'on est dans mon équipe.
00:48:31.420 Vous faites une opération policière? Allez de l'autre côté. Allez de l'autre côté.
00:48:35.100 Vous n'avez pas le droit de me toucher?
00:48:36.300 Allez de l'autre côté.
00:48:37.420 Je suis... Dans mon droit d'être ici, c'est notre propriété.
00:48:40.940 OK. Je vais pouvoir vous arrĂŞter pour rentrer ici. Parce que si je ne peux pas m'occuper
00:48:45.420 de mon partenaire, je m'occupe de vous, je ne peux plus arrĂŞter pour rentrer.
00:48:48.060 J'ai le droit de savoir ce que monsieur dit à mon collègue.
00:48:50.220 Je vous le dirai après.
00:48:51.420 Bien, ça va d'être bête, monsieur.
00:49:15.420 Vous pouvez pas me toucher comme ça, monsieur? Vous pouvez pas me toucher.
00:49:24.060 Bien, malade, lui.
00:49:28.060 OK, mais il va falloir que vous m'expliquiez pourquoi il y a un double standard, qu'eux,
00:49:32.060 ils ont le droit, nous, on n'a pas le droit. Il va falloir que j'aie une bonne explication
00:49:36.380 pour ça.
00:49:37.180 Vous irez à la Ville demander ça?
00:49:38.820 Non, je vais avoir besoin d'une explication de la part de la SPVM, puisque c'est vous
00:49:41.820 qui...
00:49:42.820 C'est ça, vous direz au 1441, c'est-à-dire même, vous posez la question.
00:49:45.820 Est-ce que je peux savoir quel... c'est quoi le problème? J'ai juste demandé le pourquoi
00:49:49.820 que notre troc n'avait pas le droit de se stationner.
00:49:51.820 Oui, je sais, mais il y a deux semaines, les... oui, mais je vous l'explique, les manifesteurs...
00:50:07.460 Aujourd'hui, la réglementation, c'est un non-stopping de ce côté-ci.
00:50:09.460 Aujourd'hui, on ne tolère pas pour personne.
00:50:12.460 Bien, il y a deux semaines, ils étaient parqués juste là.
00:50:14.460 Mais c'est ça, je vous demande, est-ce qu'on peut parquer là, de bord, comme eux autres?
00:50:18.460 Non, parce que non, la police est sortie, puis lĂ , c'est un non-stopping ici.
00:50:22.700 Oh, he just came over and said to me that there's no stopping here, so that the truck
00:50:26.220 can't stay here and I need to move right away.
00:50:28.100 We brought our truck to shed light on the police double standards and to highlight
00:50:36.100 the ongoing attacks on press freedom.
00:50:39.420 Visit our website standwithalexa.com if you want to stand with me against the police
00:50:47.820 donate to support our legal fight through the same website.
00:50:53.580 Several speakers addressed the crowd today, and I also recognized an agitator from a previous
00:51:02.220 report, someone who had collaborated with far-left Antifa members during an attack on me and my
00:51:10.300 colleague, Guillaume.
00:51:12.060 I confronted him to ask why he was here today.
00:51:16.060 Watch.
00:51:16.940 What are you doing here?
00:51:20.300 What are you doing here?
00:51:21.980 Huh?
00:51:22.980 You're not with the pro-mas?
00:51:25.260 You're not with the Antifa?
00:51:27.260 Huh, mister?
00:51:28.220 You're not with the Antifa?
00:51:30.540 You're not with the Antifa.
00:51:43.740 Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Red qualified.
00:51:49.340 Is it your team crying?
00:51:53.780 I was a student!
00:51:56.020 I don't know what the people had to say today.
00:52:09.160 Le Québec n'est pas à vendre.
00:52:11.800 Le Québec n'est pas en terrain de conquête idéologique.
00:52:16.000 Le Québec n'abandonne pas ses racines.
00:52:24.620 Le respect de nos valeurs, de nos principes et de notre identité
00:52:29.700 commune n'est pas négociable.
00:52:34.760 Moi, je suis née en Iran, j'ai été endoctrinée par cette
00:52:38.700 idéologie-là. Je connais très bien c'est quoi la signification
00:52:41.900 politique et colonisationnelle de prières collectives publiques.
00:52:47.840 D'ailleurs, c'est une des pliées de la conquête d'Osse.
00:52:52.420 Depuis deux ans, on voyait de plus en plus qui bloquent nos
00:52:56.500 rues, puis que ça, ça nous dérangeait énormément, mais
00:53:00.500 quand on a vu la scène que Natacha a été battue par les policiers
00:53:05.540 ici parce qu'ils voulaient le filmer, là, ça nous a dépassés.
00:53:10.440 On était plusieurs Iraniens, puis ça, c'était vraiment un des
00:53:14.440 raisons de motivation pour qu'il faut qu'on fasse quelque chose.
00:53:18.420 You have been an MP for the last six years.
00:53:22.500 Now you have your retirement before that you were a provincial MP.
00:53:27.560 In other words, the majority of your career has been at the
00:53:31.100 expense of taxpayers, but you chose to boycott conservatives and
00:53:36.280 right leaning media such as ours, and you supported Justin Trudeau's bill
00:53:41.880 a bill that aimed to censor the Internet.
00:53:45.960 So why do you think that it's ethically acceptable to marginalize
00:53:51.020 conservatives and refuse to treat them with respect?
00:53:56.000 Answer.
00:53:56.920 I do not answer questions from Rebel News because it's an organization
00:54:02.620 that spreads disinformation, so I'm not going to answer your question.
00:54:05.860 But I will take the time to say that what's key in this election for me is
00:54:11.160 this question of who's going to fight for you and who's going to defend
00:54:15.980 what's important for you, healthcare, for instance, who's going to defend
00:54:21.120 the interests of everyday Canadians and not just CEOs, and we have major
00:54:28.060 companies who are scamming people.
00:54:32.660 Question.
00:54:35.740 You are banned from the Indian territory for your policies, but here in Canada,
00:54:43.180 you support censorship and words that you think are unacceptable, especially
00:54:49.620 through censorship online.
00:54:51.120 And you actually refuse to answer questions from journalists with whom you
00:54:55.620 do not agree, as you have just done.
00:54:58.020 So you should be punished in one way or another is the impression that leaves.
00:55:04.760 So how are you different than people who would put you in prison?
00:55:10.100 Answer.
00:55:10.640 That is another example of why I do not answer questions from Rebel News,
00:55:14.240 because you are spreading this information and your question is an
00:55:18.140 example of this.
00:55:21.020 Oh, what a funny guy.
00:55:22.720 He's such a funny guy.
00:55:23.660 No, you're just joking.
00:55:25.980 Hello, Mr. Singh.
00:55:27.120 Drea Humphrey with Rebel News.
00:55:29.160 Your party takes great pride in standing against hate, such as white
00:55:32.560 supremacy, Islamophobia, and all.
00:55:34.360 Sorry, I didn't get your outlet.
00:55:36.640 Drea Humphrey with Rebel News.
00:55:38.060 Okay.
00:55:39.140 You know I'm going to go with this, though, right?
00:55:40.640 Can I speak?
00:55:42.640 Yeah, you can.
00:55:43.240 I'm just going to say, you know where I'm going to go with it, though.
00:55:44.840 Wow.
00:55:45.340 Your party takes pride in standing against hate, such as white
00:55:48.740 supremacy, Islamophobia, and online hate speech.
00:55:51.760 Yet you stay silent about ongoing attacks against Christians, even after
00:55:56.900 conservative MP Jamil Javani's order paper question revealed that over 200
00:56:01.660 churches have been targeted by arson and vandalism since claims of remains
00:56:06.900 being discovered at former residential schools swept the nation in 2021.
00:56:10.920 2021.
00:56:12.120 These claims have been disproven by bans that excavated and remain unproven by those that
00:56:18.220 have not.
00:56:19.720 Will you condemn the rise in acts of hate against Christians today and explain what
00:56:24.700 your party will do moving forward to keep Christians safe from hate in Canada?
00:56:30.040 Again, thank you, but I'm not going to respond to an organization that promotes
00:56:34.340 misinformation and disinformation like Rebel News, so no, I'm not going to respond to your
00:56:38.440 question.
00:56:39.080 Wow.
00:56:39.360 What she said had no misinformation in it.
00:56:42.160 Just get up to the time.
00:56:43.460 Perhaps you didn't hear me.
00:56:45.660 Over 200 Christian places of worship have been attacked in Canada since 2021.
00:56:50.680 Many served First Nations communities, many were historic, and they diverted police and
00:56:58.480 resources and put others at risk.
00:57:01.120 What do you say to Canadians who see your refusal to answer, especially from one of the few media
00:57:06.220 outlets here that are not funded by the state, as proof that a vote for you is a vote for
00:57:12.160 a dangerous radical party that gaslights the public into thinking it stands against hate
00:57:16.700 when its silence is instead emboldening Christophobia?
00:57:21.220 Your question is another example of why I don't respond to agencies like Rebel News
00:57:25.860 that promote misinformation and disinformation.
00:57:30.060 Well, that's our show for today.
00:57:32.340 Until next time, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, to you at home,
00:57:35.900 good night, and keep fighting for freedom.