Join David Menzies and Alexa Lavoie as they discuss the latest in the news, including the latest on Canada s most controversial premier, Danielle Smith, and her controversial interview with Ezra Levant. They also discuss the implications of the Supreme Court ruling allowing the government access to millions of Canadians' bank accounts, and whether or not it's time to call in the reinforcements.
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00:01:14.940I'm David Menzies and my co-host, well, let me tell you a little bit about my co-host, shall I?
00:01:20.200Do you know, folks, today is National Care Bears Share Your Care Day, and it says this is the day where you're encouraged for everyone to spread love and care.
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00:07:36.080And that comes to our next chat about what happened last Saturday in Brazil, when Ezra Levin and Efrain went all the way there to report on this important story.
00:08:04.800The big boss man and super producer, Efrain Monsanto, they hopped on a plane, got down there to experience probably one of the biggest crowds I've ever seen, Alexa.
00:08:26.560So why don't we check that out and see Brazilians on the street coming out en masse to fight for their right to, well, freedom of expression.
00:08:52.740You know, and I've got to say, this is the great thing about technology, Alexa.
00:08:59.980Once upon a time, to get a shot like that meant you would have to rent a helicopter, and it would be thousands and thousands of dollars an hour.
00:09:09.400Now you buy a drone, fly it over, and you get...
00:09:12.740And with the helicopter, your shot is not as great, because you're too high in the sky, and now with the drone, you can really see how massive the crowd was.
00:09:24.060It was just amazing to see, and all those people were there because they say enough is enough.
00:09:31.620Like, let us have a freedom of speech, freedom of expression, and this is a violation of their constitutional rights in Brazil.
00:09:41.320To see, like, Alexander de Moraes trying to ban, to censor, to silence a political opponent, but not just a political opponent.
00:09:53.400There is a gospel singer that was targeted in the list.
00:10:48.620We got to say, speaking of X, the BMOC, the big man on campus that day was Elon Musk, who I feel, Alexa, along with Donald Trump, is one of the greatest forces for pro-free speech, anti-censorship.
00:11:07.920And in Brazil, wow, was there a whole lot of love for Mr. Musk.
00:11:13.560Why don't we check out what some of the Brazilians had to say about Elon?
00:12:05.600And a lot, some of them have explained how some of their relatives that are journalists needed to flee because they were targeted by the Minister of Justice, the Supreme Court in Brazil.
00:12:21.320And so it's terrible what is going on because the whole world and mostly government around the world are looking at what is going on in Brazil.
00:12:31.520Because if something happened and they are capable to ban X, to make their plan to work, do you think that they will not try to do it in our country also?
00:13:12.760With Bill C63, we know what his blueprint is when it comes to our rights and freedoms, especially freedom of speech and freedom of expression.
00:16:20.280But, exclusively, the sample was U.S. college students.
00:16:27.440And the question, I'm going to paraphrase it, but it was essentially, should there be restrictions on freedom of speech if what you're saying might offend somebody?
00:16:41.120Okay, not death threats, not calls for harm, just might be offensive.
00:16:44.960And, Alexa, 51% of U.S. college students polled said yes.
00:16:52.060Right in the land of the First Amendment, I think that's chilling.
00:16:56.080I think that speaks of the indoctrination in U.S. universities.
00:17:01.640I have no idea what Brazilian schools and post-secondary schools are like in Brazil.
00:17:09.220But when I saw the results of that poll, it sent chills down my spine.
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00:26:19.040And this is true because, as you know, YouTube is censoring us.
00:26:23.400We are not free to talk about stuff like COVID or anything that is related to some of the topic that government and other big globalists don't want us to talk about.
00:26:37.260But rumble is the only, only place in all platforms where we have the freedom of speech.
00:26:43.540And remember, in France, rumble is not there anymore.
00:26:57.720And Alexa, I would make the argument, because you were alluding to the fact that a lot of corporations, rumble is not part of their advertising campaign.
00:27:05.920If I was in the marketing business, if I was giving strategic advice to companies, I would say, go look at a channel like rumble.
00:27:15.640There is a pent-up, huge and growing audience that is sick and tired of politically correct companies, woke companies, the inherent censorship that comes with it.
00:27:27.960And if you advertise on rumble, people are going to support you.
00:27:32.080I don't have anything to prove this, but I get the feeling it's kind of like NASCAR.
00:27:36.940If you look at NASCAR fans, they are incredibly loyal.
00:27:40.960So when the drivers are wearing all those patches with all those brand names, you race on Sunday and you buy on Monday, NASCAR fans will support those brands.
00:27:50.980And so that's what I would say to any company that isn't so timid to – and really, what are we asking for?
00:27:59.200Take a stand for freedom of speech, freedom of expression.
00:28:03.460That's a controversial issue these days.
00:28:43.560We have like the biggest amount of illegals that came in during Roxham Road, and now they are just changing Roxham Road to pass by the airport in Montreal and Toronto.
00:28:58.300This is a very, very important point, Alexa.
00:29:03.180You know, as much as the Justin Trudeau Liberals made hay, oh, look, the Roxham Road, leaky hole, it's been closed.
00:29:27.760It's way easier for them now because they don't need to take a flight and pass through all the U.S. by taxi or travel.
00:29:36.740They just need to jump on the plane and come straight into the country that they are targeting as Canada.
00:29:44.760Yeah, and then you are put up in like three-star hotels, including hotels overlooking the falls in Niagara Falls.
00:29:54.060I mean, it's – Alexa, it's unbelievable that if you had to go down this route, why are you taking up space in Canada's number one tourist attraction, you know, Niagara Falls?
00:30:09.080I believe, on average, Niagara Falls gets something like 38 to 40 million visitors in high season, in the summertime, there's not a room to be found.
00:30:18.620And you've got inventory, hundreds and hundreds of rooms putting up illegal aliens.
00:30:55.960I mean, it used to be there'd be a tent city, but now it's just spread like a virus.
00:31:01.560And I'm thinking if we have domestic homeless that literally don't have four doors, you know, four walls, don't have electricity, don't have plumbing, why are we bringing in more and more illegals when, isn't there a saying, charity starts at home, Alexa?
00:31:20.440Charities start at home, but not for our own people.
00:31:24.900It starts with – now with people who arrive here without having, like, any legal visa or anything.
00:31:35.140They just take, like, a tourist visa, applying for refugee and get the lottery.
00:31:40.900And last week I went out to Brampton – well, it would be Brampton – with cameraman Maurizio to – there's a sit-in protest, which is to say they've put up their tents at a corner on Brampton on Queen Street.
00:31:58.660And this is about, essentially, jumping the queue.
00:35:11.040It's inferring that the people making the rules in Canada, you have no right to do so because you have stolen the land from, presumably, the indigenous peoples.
00:35:22.640But instead of everybody getting on planes and trains and automobiles and getting out of Canada,
00:35:29.240they're just saying let people from India come in on this stolen land.
00:35:34.980So, really, stolen land is a crime, I guess, if you were of white European stock, not so much of a crime in today's day and age if you're coming from India.
00:35:46.820But in addition to that, Alexa, Canada being stolen land, there were other signs, and it inferred that Canada is full of racists and haters.
00:36:27.100Oh, don't worry, if Bill C-63 gets in, you'll get your wish that way.
00:36:31.400So, you know, again, if this is a cesspool, this country, of hate and racism, why would you ever want to become a Canadian citizen?
00:36:43.740And by the way, Alexa, I got to tell you, if I was giving them some PR strategy as a consultant, and by PR I don't mean permanent resident, I mean public relations,
00:36:54.060I would say, you know what, if you're looking to break the rules in terms of becoming a permanent resident or a citizen, if you're looking to take a back door in, cut the queue, take a shortcut, and become a Canadian resident,
00:37:10.420probably you shouldn't be slamming Canada and Canadians.
00:37:15.080I don't think that's a really good strategy.
00:37:17.180And one of my final thoughts on this, Alexa, is that, you know, when I brought this up to an individual, you couldn't get a straight answer out of them,
00:37:27.200the ones that would talk that, as most would just take the Sergeant Schultz routine.
00:37:31.540But if you or I went to India, and we had a temporary work assignment, and then we decided, you know what, I really dig it in New Delhi.
00:37:40.160I think I want to become an Indian citizen.
00:37:43.320Listen, do you think the Indian government would tolerate that for one nanosecond?
00:37:48.840And I'm even talking about before Blackface made a fool of himself with that whole Bollywood special he took his family on some five years ago.
00:37:58.660I mean, even when we had good relations with India.
00:38:02.860They wouldn't tolerate that, would they, Alexa?
00:38:04.540I'm pretty surprised because, as you just mentioned, the youth kind of like insult against the population and the government to try to get citizenship or try to be not expelled.
00:38:21.680While, first of all, you came here on a student visa, nobody has said to you that you will have citizenship afterwards, especially if you have no skill that can help us to grow our economy.
00:38:39.180But the thing is, this is something that we create a precedent to.
00:38:45.900If now they are being allowed to stay, don't forget the number of student visa have grown in a speed, fast speed.
00:42:25.100So those people have already more money than everybody else in India.
00:42:29.980So imagine if all of them who have the money worth to move to another country, what the economy of India will look like if they are, they all live with, like, most of the money of the country.
00:42:48.180No, this is a scam that's going on, Alexa.
00:42:52.420These international students, they come over to so-called colleges and universities.
00:44:55.080So you're telling me those aren't fans going to a Winnipeg Blue Bombers game?
00:44:59.760I mean, holy mackerel, where's that Grand Riviera when you need it?
00:45:03.500If I saw that on the street, I'm getting out of Dodge.
00:45:06.640I mean, like, you know, that's Winnipeg, Manitoba.
00:45:08.940But, you know, this is a little disturbing.
00:45:12.900You know, two weeks ago, Ephraim, Monsanto and I, we went out to Toronto to cover another pro-Kalistani demonstration outside the Indian consulate.
00:45:22.920And what was disturbing about it was that it was held on August 31st, which was the anniversary of a suicide bomber taking out a, well, the man he took out was a Sikh himself, believe it or not.
00:45:41.120I can't remember his title, but he was a suicide bomber.
00:46:53.140We just want to spend our money for a completely useless inquiry, as we saw in the previous one, for the trucker inquiry, for the Canadian foreign interference.
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00:49:05.120But keep in mind, I was roughed up, thrown in a paddy wagon, held for more than five hours, dehydrated, hungry, and really, really pissed off.
00:49:17.820Again, this was when I was arrested twice in Toronto, once in March, for a Justin Trudeau fundraiser at the King Eddie, where the pro-Hamas hooligans came out and chanted genocide.
00:49:34.420Even calling Justin Trudeau genocidal Justin, I don't get that.
00:49:38.880He had, you know, Minister Sachs go over to make nice and shake hands with Mahmoud Abbas, the kill-for-slay terrorist in the Middle East.
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00:54:35.000Or maybe I should like invest in gold now.
00:54:37.600Like you never know when like your bank account will be frozen.
00:54:42.840Yeah, but you know, don't put it past Fraulein Freeland to take the gold too.
00:54:47.740You know, I remember a classic tagline on a Western whose title I forget, Alexa, and it was, they came for gold.
00:54:59.760But anyway, and by the way, you know, I hope this is a lame duck administration.
00:55:06.380I got to tell you, Alexa, on the weekend I was in Ohio and it was interesting driving around the countryside.
00:55:13.240And Ohio went Republican in 2020, but it was really for those, you know, putting out signage and flags on their property.
00:55:22.800I would give the edge to Trump, but just barely.
00:55:26.580And this is in what is already a Republican state.
00:55:29.440Ohio is, you know, is a swing state along with the likes of Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia.
00:55:38.060But, you know, I'm wondering what's going to happen, and I think it's less than 50 days from now.
00:55:46.780Is it going to be a photo finish or is it going to be, because I'm having deja vu to 1980.
00:55:53.260The Jimmy Carter Democrats, in the last significant poll, I think it was done by Time Magazine, they had a two-point lead over the Reagan Republicans.
00:56:06.900There was also an independent, John Anderson, running at that time.
00:56:10.760So it was going to be, it was predicted as a huge horse race.
00:56:14.220Well, we all know what happened in 1980.
00:56:16.740It was a landslide for the Reagan Republicans.
00:56:19.860So who knows if they've, if the polls have it wrong, but it was just interesting to see, you know, the dueling signage there.
00:56:31.460And like I said, and I would never base an election prediction on the sign count.
00:56:52.740I don't know if people have heard about it, but Pakistani national charge for plotting terrorist attack in New York City in support of ISIS got arrested in Quebec.
00:57:04.980And, um, by the way, the trial will be in Montreal this Friday.
00:57:10.160I'm going to go over there to report on the story if you want to have more information about it.
00:57:16.520But the main part that is so frightening, so by the way, it's, it's all because of the FBI.
00:57:23.280Of course, like they were working in partnership with, uh, the, uh, RCMP and other, um, organization.
00:57:31.620But when you read the, um, the press release from the USA, because of course the press release from the USA is way more complete than in the Canadian side.
00:57:44.820But first of all, the main person that his name is Mohamed Shazeb Khan was, I think he didn't know, uh, obviously didn't know, but he was talking with two undercover police officers.
00:58:01.720He tried to obtain AR style assault rifle, ammunition, and other material to carry out the attack.
00:58:12.160He wanted to pay a human smuggler to pass through Canada to USA.
00:58:18.880And he also mentioned that he would love to have type of knife to be easily capable to cut the throat of Jewish people.
00:58:35.100It is just, uh, I don't know what you think about it, but, uh, this is one of the impact of mass migration.
00:58:42.160That we cannot check the background that we have some of the people entering in our country who are plotting this kind of attack.
00:58:51.600And now like, oh, like this, they know this since 2023, by the way, November, 2023, when they started to follow this man online and everything.
00:59:05.680So they know since a while, it just got, uh, a prim that recently, how many of the, the, this kind of people are in Canada right now or in the U S we don't know because we don't know all their backgrounds.
00:59:19.580Because most of them arrive in Canada or in the U S they throw their identity, um, in the, um, in the waste or whatever, like on the ground, they arrive, they have nothing to check the background.
00:59:36.320And I'll tell you what's really disturbing about this, uh, Alexa, uh, as you mentioned, it was the FBI.
00:59:42.780And I think, uh, New York law enforcement was involved too, because the final destination was going to be October 7th of this year.
00:59:51.020Uh, this was going to be his way of celebrating, uh, the worst massacre of Jews in a single day since the end of the Holocaust.
00:59:57.980But going to New York city, a, uh, I think in his words, uh, a Jew heavy, uh, target city, that's why he wanted to go there.
01:00:07.360But if you recall last month, when we found out about the father and son caught in Richmond Hill, uh, also planning an ISIS inspired attack, that information came from France.
01:00:20.600Uh, this information, as you said, came from the U S the FBI.
01:00:24.740The fact of the matter is Alexa is CSIS is underfunded right now.
01:00:31.680It is understaffed and the morale is horrible, probably because it's so underfunded and understaffed and they can't find a good quality candidates, uh, and probably are lacking the budget, um, to pay for those candidates.
01:00:49.260Because one of the reasons a lot of people are leaving CSIS is they're, uh, getting better jobs in the private sector, less stress, more money.
01:01:14.520I think this should be an election issue as the hatred and the terrorism is ramping up.
01:01:20.860I think this would be a really good policy plank for Pierre Polyev, Alexa, to say, if elected, we are going to reinvigorate our intelligence agency so that we domestically can find out these wannabe terrorists, as opposed to relying on allies like the U S and France.
01:01:40.820What say you, what say you, but yes, I'm, I, I agree with you on this, but example, like now they are talking about, um, that it's 20 years in prison.
01:01:52.140And with our broken justice system, broken, uh, jail system, um, maybe we'll get out free after what, three quarter or maybe, um, before that.
01:02:06.920What, and what tell us that he would not try again?
01:02:12.440And, and why are we not doing something else than just giving like a sentences?
01:02:17.820Why are we, first of all, giving him like sentences here in Canada, where the jail is actually not that bad?
01:02:25.900Oh no, Alexa, we got to go after those Saskatchewan duck hunters and confiscate their rifles.
01:02:33.120That's the real crime, not terrorists and wannabe terrorists, not gang bangers.
01:02:38.400I mean, there was, I think the worst crime somebody got bailed for.