REBEL ROUNDUP | Convoy sentencing continues, Asylum seeker work permits, Premiers back ostrich farm
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Summary
In this episode, we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the rebel news birthday bash and the return of Chris Barber and Tamera Leach, who are back in court today facing mischief charges. We also have a special guest on the show to talk about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's recent announcement that he wants to extend a temporary work permit to asylum seekers.
Transcript
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hey everyone what is up today is july 24th happy thursday to everybody joining us at home i am
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your host today on rebel roundup our daily news and opinion show tamera ugolini and i'm joined by
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my co-host and colleague and now friend drea humphrey in british columbia how are you doing
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this morning or afternoon depending on which side of canada you're on drea i'm doing good it's nice
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and early out here in bc but that's okay gotta get to work because i don't know if you feel the
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same way but it just seems like a lot of madness it's happening at once right now so should be
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extreme it's the the news and the news just moves so quickly and people's attention spans are just so
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low that i feel like i live in a perpetual state of adhd just trying to to tackle everything
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and that is definitely true for today we have a crazy busy jam-packed schedule that we're going
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to get to but before we do that i wanted to extend an invitation to the rebel news birthday party
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so we turned 10 i think it was back in march and things as you say adrea have just been so crazy
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trying to be everywhere and cover as much ground as we can that we kind of forgot to celebrate it
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so um we are celebrating in september uh i believe it's september 18th of course i should know this
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uh september 18th in calgary and you can check out all of the details and get your tickets at
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happybirthdayrebel.com so that's our 10th birthday bash and tickets are on sale um obviously it's not just
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a party it's also a celebration of what rebel has become and built over the last decade decade
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and um actually tamera leach has just confirmed that she will be one of our participating live
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music guests so that will be a fun time in and of itself and of course um we're celebrating that
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we've brought you unforgettable and fearless journalism the last 10 years unapologetic truth-telling
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and ultimately and especially the last few years standing up for freedom so um you can expect an
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evening with all of your favorite rebels and crew both past and present as i mentioned live music and
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entertainment with tamera leach herself cocktails hors d'oeuvres meet and greets photo ops and of course
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as i've kind of already alluded to a celebration of free speech independent media and you the community
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that has made it all possible so head on over to happybirthdayrebel.com check it out for yourself
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get your tickets there and i think we do also have a potential venue maybe a little teaser for toronto
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don't hold your breath not guaranteeing but um i know there were a few ontarians that chimed in and said
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hey what about us you're on the eastern side of things um so we are seeing if that is possible but
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um we'll have to just kind of wait and stay tuned some of our housekeeping this morning otherwise
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uh or i should say this afternoon because i am east an eastern time zone uh you can support us on
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give us a super thanks so it's a great way to support our journalism ensure that we can continue
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to bring you this important work and also have your comment tip or trick shared with a larger audience
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so don't forget about that now the headliners today of course we have chris barber and tamera leach
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that have been back in court gosh i've lost track of how many days running it has been for these two
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under just basic and generic mischief charges um but they are to be sentenced today so we'll get
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into some of that uh doug ford ontario premier is i would say making life harder for ontarians with his
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recent announcement um that he wants to issue work permits to asylum seekers the same ones that i think
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their permits are expiring uh so anyway we'll chat about that and then of course we also had this fun
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tidbit where you know they say that a broken clock is right twice a day so premier ford and premier smith
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um they stood up and and called out the call order of the ostriches in bc which you have been
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reporting on extensively drea so i guess first and foremost let's get right into
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this uh chris barber and tamera leach stuff we have a post here from chris barber uh just this
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morning sorry just this afternoon where he says the unjust in this country is the government how they
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locked people down throughout covid destroying families destroying businesses destroying friendships
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financial futures people's mentality lives ruined for tyrannical power and overreach accountability
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needs to happen and instead what we're seeing is him on trial for mischief for standing up for those
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very things it's like complete upside down inversion of reality stuff that we continue to face here in
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canada this is craziness it's crazy you know it's so disheartening and to be honest it's been hard the
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last couple of days to you know fight what i consider to be the good fight and i know our viewers feel the
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same way and i can only imagine if i'm feeling this way just watching what's happening how is chris
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barber and tamera leach feeling you know to take that peaceful fight uh despite what it seems like
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half of the country believes and be put through the ringer in this way made an example of such
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and people in 2025 um you know i was really disheartened yesterday i'm kind of going a little
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off topic but alexa lavoa did some streeters down there in ottawa and to see people in 2025 refer to
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leach and chris barber as terrorists and white supremacists i'm like are you kidding me this is
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still what a good chunk of canadians believe um so he's right to to call it out and it's it's just
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very sad so depressing it reminds me of that was the entire narrative the political narrative the
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mainstream media narrative at the time was that these people are domestic terrorists i mean the
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the words of justin trudeau former prime minister just still ring so clearly in my brain when he said
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this is a small fringe minority with unacceptable views on their way to ottawa and i heard those
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words like in real time and i thought to myself because we had already been hearing the rumblings and
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you had started like our coverage of that convoy started in british columbia i think about
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i would say like four to seven days before he made those remarks and i thought to myself just you
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wait and see because we had already heard the rumblings you've been covering on the ground been
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talking to the people who are coordinating all of this and heading into the town you know that's that's
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our main town square into ottawa our nation's capital yeah and i i thought to myself just you wait and
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see and then even i was completely unprepared for the magnitude and the numbers that actually showed up
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to gather and protest such extreme and intense government overreach into our lives like there
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was um glenn oh i can't remember his last name um he's i believe you know cbc affiliate media
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personality but uh you know these people are are claiming phantom honking and or even real honking at
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the time as like some sort of crime and and inconvenience and infringement into their lives
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and i'm like do you not remember how grotesque exaggerated and unjustified the infringement into
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our everyday daily lives were during the covid hysteria yeah there's there's his post there and
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you know he plays i think it's about a minute clip of like the honking that was happening in ottawa and
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it's like that came after two almost two full years of average canadians citizens media alike like
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alternative media like us at rebel news opposing what the government was doing and no one listening
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like this this comes after almost two years of being ignored by that very laptop and political class
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of people who were you know disregarding and and slandering anyone who spoke up against the covid
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happening it's like what else did you expect people to do after ignoring them and not listening
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to their concerns which were very highly valid uh for for the better part of two years like that's
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just craziness the people were at their brink they had their lives had been destroyed their
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livelihoods ruined i can attest to that personally and i've talked to countless canadians along the
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way same with tamera leach and chris barber they say it all the time we met so many people
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who were on the brink of ending their lives and we gave them hope heading to ottawa to speak on their
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behalf and you know five years four years later this is where they end up the longest mischief trial
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in canadian history it's horrible i just want to take people back to my experience too when it first
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happened and i want to point out that leach and barber um you know we call them the leaders but in many
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ways they were just as shocked as many in canada about how many showed up as well it was such an
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organic diverse grassroots movement and i remember it was like 5 a.m in the morning and for some reason
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it was like such a heavily misty day when i went to go cover what i thought would just be like a handful
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of trucks coming from the surrey area in british columbia and i'm walking through the mist and i'm going oh my
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gosh there are so many trucks here if this many people are coming from just this spot what are we
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about to see and the world saw the world saw canada take the peaceful stand uh again counseling to honk
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horns is is getting this longest mischief with the recommendation of seven years of a sentence for leach
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and eight years for barber and these protesters all they wanted at one point was a meeting was a
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meeting you know they got the honking under control and in certain hours and they just wanted to
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speak i mean i know we're preaching to the choir but it's just it's horrendous and and i'm just praying
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i'm praying for the best outcome yeah well and i wanted to highlight to um a post here from daniel
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freiheit of lion advocacy on x and he is literally quoting and highlighting um the judge in the decision
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that found leach to be guilty um so tamera leach was saying things like be strong do not give in to
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fear and threats show kindness love will defeat hate and then daniel writes the judge literally used
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these words against her to find her guilty of mischief you can't make this up and that i mean speaks
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for itself it is so disturbing what this country has become and how the rule of law has been perverted
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and subverted throughout this entire process um i also want to throw to this clip well it's about 10
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minutes so we won't play it all but ezra posted to x just this morning for the second day of sentencing
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like usually you know as he's pointed out throughout the coverage and you can find it for yourself if you'd
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like to support this work and see more at tameratrial.com but basically like a mischief trial
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sentencing should have been over in i don't know 20 minutes uh the fact that this has been dragged on
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and dragged on and i was reviewing some of ezra's live tweeting from yesterday you know and he just
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says the judge just keeps interrupting the judge just keeps engaging in these musings and uh you know
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he suspects basically that the judge will be sad when this is all over because she'll go back to
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her boring old courtroom with no media attention um so i thought that was really an interesting thing
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and that she didn't know that canadians had their banks accounts their bank accounts frozen and all
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like basically seized by the government through the invocation of the wartime legislation that had been
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revamped as the emergencies act like how how at this point and at this stage in the game do you not
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know that that is just absolutely an injustice in and of itself anyway maybe we'll play the first
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minute of uh ezra's live tweet here yeah especially with the beginning and this will go on for months or
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years because it's imperative that we not allow the precedent to be set that a peaceful protester who is
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liaising with police why are you all zionist has little teeny weeny look at you i thought you were
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in jail oh my goodness breaking news for ezra levant dina's not in jail
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oh hi everybody ezra levant here it is thursday morning behind me the ottawa courthouse and in about
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half an hour's time we will begin the second day of the sentencing hearing for tamara leach and her
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co-accused chris barber they were the leaders as much as there was any leadership of the trucker
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convoy which three and a half years ago was the greatest civil liberties movement in a generation
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in canada which helped end the lockdown in our abused country it was a peaceful protest the largest
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in history i'd put it to you but it embarrassed the government so they've been prosecuting them ever
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since the longest mischief trial in canadian history anyways yesterday the crown prosecutor
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made her case demanding seven years in prison for tamara leach and eight for chris barber
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absolutely absurd never been a mischief sentence that long in history for protest there's a lot of
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mischief charges for protests in canada they're typically left-wingers with greenpeace
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or the g20 anarchists um i've read or heard 20 30 cases of these because i've attended
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different mischief hearings for freedom fighters and typically if it's your first offense and there's
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non-violence you don't get any jail time and tamara leach by the way has already served
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49 days in jail uh because she was not bailed immediately pretty outrageous in fact i see tamara leach
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walking towards the court right now just by coincidence and that's a security that we have
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provided to or just because there's uh some riffraff in downtown ottawa and i'm not just talking about
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politicians anyways today yeah maybe we can just cut there because uh ezra goes on to give a nice
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fulsome update uh so again if you want to support that and check out more you can go to uh tamaratrial.com
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and ezra is currently live i keep saying live tweeting it's so hard to get out of that mindset
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live posting on x um and so that is also very enlightening to kind of just follow along but yeah
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he says that um about 20 40 minutes ago that um they're looking to get time served so that would be
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you know the 49 days that tamara has already been in jail for as she awaited um bail i believe i have
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that right and um so she would she would hopefully get credit for serving that time but um the people
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of ottawa it's just absolutely staggering how out of touch with reality they are and i mean i think it's
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uh cbc 101 has just infiltrated the brains of these people and there's to me it seems like no hope
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coming back from that kind of indoctrination um while ezra was in the court live tweeting and covering
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that hearing alexa lavoie our montreal colleague and correspondent was in the streets talking to
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the people of ottawa and asking them questions you know what they thought four years later
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um of the the movement of the freedom convoy and the fact that tamara leach and chris barber
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are still being prosecuted for being involved in this protest and here's what one person had to say
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ask you quickly like what do you think about the freedom convoy 2022
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the freedom convoy yeah what do you think kind of late in the day to be asking i know i know it
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just it was a problem yeah i live around here it was a problem i had a lot of threats from people
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yelling at me for wearing a mask people coming over in front of my house ringing bells yelling freedom
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freedom freedom interfering with conversations with neighbors freedom because i live across from
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where they were staying so it was intrusive and it was unnecessary i don't think they accomplished
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anything i think they were more of a laughing stock at the end i think they've shown themselves for what
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they are also i think the people who are the leaders were not just leaders of that group i think
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uh initially they were anti-immigration they were uh gun lobbyists they they they belong to
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a different group than the one they portrayed themselves as being part of here i thought we
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were the conspiracy behind the freedom convoy i think in order yeah this lady sounds uh their views
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about pretty conspiratorial uh wow they're racist oh yeah there it is and nobody brought that up as
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much but because they weren't it wasn't true there was no evidence of it near the near parliament
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natee grandma tamarily white supremacist racist and uh and oh no names and this had nothing to do with
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freedom as they call it i don't i think i think they're it's just come get your grandma come get
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your grandma please kind of like white supremacists there yeah of course please whoever is a grandma
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whoever this grandma belongs to come find her and rescue her from the depths of the cbc's underbelly
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um because she has been propagandized this poor woman she two things that really stood out to me
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from her remarks is that she called the convoy intrusive and unnecessary and i would wager
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to say that in fact the government's response to you know covid 19 was intrusive and unnecessary and
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that was the entire reason why the freedom convoy took and carried its way into ottawa the nation's
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capital i mean if you don't want to be subjected to protests then maybe you shouldn't live
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in the nation's downtown court in the nation's capital where quite literally and historically
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for like like over a century that has been the meeting place to express your political discussions
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dissent what have you um if you're not prepared for that then maybe you should find somewhere else
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to live that's just my thoughts right off the hop and um yeah you know when they have nothing
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further to say like you could tell she was just kind of going on a little rambling rant it's like
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oh yeah and now i remember they were all racist white supremacists that's it that's i i've got it you
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just have to get that in there because you have nothing else there's like nothing else to stand on
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and so automatically she's like oh yeah it's just they're just racist white supremacists
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and um that could not have been further from the truth i mean that is the product of the rhetoric
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that we saw from politicians like trudeau and the mainstream media from behind their keyboards who
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labeled them and painted them as such and people like her just drank that while they double masked
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inside of their home and peered through the window uh afraid of the word freedom um
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yeah i think now's a good time to remind everybody like these two people you can participate
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in the conversation by either doing a super chat on youtube or rumble rant on rumble and bluebird 97
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donates five dollars thank you very much towards our journalism says i live in maper ridge on the
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same street as the double murder suicide that occurred last night
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oh not sure if that will be covered in today's live stream i actually didn't know about it but
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that's very close to me so i will definitely look into that i don't know if we'll get to it in the
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stream or not but thank you for that it looks like there's um we just have a link here from global news
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three dead in maple ridge incident with an investigation underway um yeah also i am likewise just learning
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about this see that's why it's important you guys are involved because you guys do that often
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actually in the live streams tell us what's going on so the agency said the uh the invest initial
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investigation found that the first person appears to have died from a self-inflicted wound around 11
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p.m um and then when police arrived two other people were also found dead so it seems like uh so the
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independent investigations office of british columbia is involved which investigates police involved
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incidents so it could be that there was police involvement with those other two um fatalities
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but it looks like this is just a breaking story and there's not a lot of information out on it yet
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two cars blew up and it was really crazy yeah that's worth looking into uh amt60 responds to our
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invitation for people to join us in calgary september 18th uh for our birthday bash uh and says that
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my birthday so amt 60's birthday is also on september 18th but it's in ontario i'm go i is rebel going
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to be hosting events in at the whitby college like before and says tamara that uh they emailed you
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yesterday about it you kind of spoke to this already saying we're trying to find a venue in ontario
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we hope that works out and we'll keep you posted yes and i did review the email i wonder if we can
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maybe i'll just spend just a couple quick minutes on this um story because and thank you amt uh 640
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for your continued support i said 640 when i'm at 60 um and for tipping me off so it's basically um about
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another covid 19 vaccine mandate in ontario and this one comes from a mental health sciences center
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and there's you know some back and forth with amt being a person who would want to apply to this
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position and um being unable to do that because they still have a i think it's double
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they call it fully vaccinated so you have to be two weeks post second dose prior to starting employment
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with this agency and it's an ontario regulated ontario government regulated agency um and so
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yeah they're still i mean we're here in 2025 and they are still mandating these shots for
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their workers so um i am looking into that and thank you for bringing it to my attention with some
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links and i mean we'll see when the hysteria ends but every time i do a story on vaccine mandates you
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know everyone's like oh covid's over it's a thing of the past move on why are you talking about this
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still what are the vaccines get over yourself get over it la la la and then i get people who are
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emailing me or contacting me or reaching out and saying i still cannot become gainfully employed
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because there are covid 19 vaccine mandates in place especially in the health care sectors
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and so even our elected officials like no they don't even know um my mpp david pacini
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who was the minister of of jobs and employment he didn't even know that this was still a thing um
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and that was i think eight or ten months ago that someone approached him and brought this to his
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attention and what has he done since to try to remedy that issue and staff i mean staffing health
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care the crisis is still very much there and i would say only getting worse and we're still
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mandating these shots after what we know in terms of the evidence-based science and with the
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vaccine injury support program being a complete disaster and mess we're still mandating these
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things for people to be gainfully employed it's utter madness well and like chris barber posted
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today on x there's been no accountability so we can't let it go because we haven't learned anything
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from it as a country and those who took a stand like barber and leach look what's happening to them so
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thank you for your continued work exposing such an important issue that drastically negatively
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impacted our country so and yeah well on that note let's hit it a quick ad break and then we will
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come back for more craziness in our beautiful country of canada
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all right welcome back our next story is on the british columbia ostrich farm that has been
00:29:13.580
under a call order from the canadian food inspection agency and we have some political
00:29:20.580
pushback brewing from premiers danielle smith out of alberta and ontario premier doug ford which as i
00:29:28.460
mentioned at least a broken clock is right twice a day um so this came this came from their meeting
00:29:35.580
the premiers and prime minister mark carney were invited to the muskocas earlier this week to meet
00:29:42.060
with uh prime minister mark carney and discuss all things canada's trade energy and jobs and they
00:29:49.380
were asked about the ostriches during that press release and um smith was really she started off
00:29:58.640
with that she's asked i guess her minister what if this were happening in alberta what would they
00:30:05.680
do differently and uh drea so you wrote this up so what are smith and ford saying about this issue
00:30:14.020
with the ostriches in bc well first i want to say if you haven't already got on to the ostrich train
00:30:20.820
it is a remarkable example of government overreach and in some ways like the trucker convoy not in size
00:30:29.360
but in spirit i would say a remarkable example of the grassroots pushback and the momentum it's
00:30:37.000
actually getting so the cfia these birds have been healthy for over 180 days they tested positive with
00:30:44.200
the controversial pcr tests back in december two dead carcasses and the canadian food inspection
00:30:51.040
agency is still hell-bent on killing them even though uh now they've recovered of course from the avian
00:30:57.520
flu but they are set up and already engaged in prime research when it comes to therapeutics using
00:31:04.300
the antibodies from the eggs to fight the very viruses um like covid19 and now the avian flu that
00:31:12.520
the government wants us to be so scared about but much like the uh you know the rescue jet uh that the
00:31:21.280
americans had to send to the vancouver airport recently to save us before canada could get ours on the
00:31:27.320
ground or in the air i should say um the americans are trying to save these hostages um in a big way
00:31:34.820
so if you don't know that health secretary robert kennedy jr um has sent not one but two letters first to
00:31:43.260
the head of the cfia now to our minister of agriculture saying hey listen let's save these birds let's work
00:31:50.820
together on the science and now in the second letter and if you don't just give them to us and we'll take
00:31:55.880
it over we'll take over all the expenses so they're seeing the opportunity here and then you have um
00:32:01.740
in this article which it talks about um you have billionaire grocer john katsimatidis i hope i said that
00:32:09.340
right um who has is a philanthropist who loves animals who has been you know setting up meetings with
00:32:16.840
uh secretary kennedy as well as dr oz who's the head of medicare and saying let's get the animals on the
00:32:23.420
ranch so i just wanted to give everybody that history because this is huge pushback internationally
00:32:29.720
uh and now we have our premiers we actually have a little bit of a clip of like you said the broken
00:32:35.380
clock ford and uh premier smith let's play a little bit of it here with um politico this question is for
00:32:43.100
smith and ford um i was speaking with john katsimatidis um regarding the ostrich situation
00:32:50.760
in bc he had a meeting yesterday with rfk junior and dr oz on this matter um he essentially wants
00:32:58.660
the pm to intervene in the case and he said that he's spoken to both of you on this issue as well
00:33:03.840
will you be applying pressure to the pm on this and do either of you have any issues or any concerns
00:33:10.420
about the federal government's treatment of farmers particularly in this case
00:33:14.620
well i have asked my agriculture minister to look into it to see if we had a similar situation
00:33:21.460
in alberta what would we be able to do differently and one of the things that i think is worth looking
00:33:28.620
at is when avian flu went through that herd it did kill 20 of them but it didn't kill 80 of them
00:33:34.780
so maybe there is something to learn from whether there's a an immunity or some kind of vaccine that
00:33:40.180
could be developed as a result of having um that flock survive i think that um maybe we have to
00:33:46.680
think about different ways to to do um animal husbandry and animal safety and why not try a
00:33:53.600
different approach so i i'm open-minded to see if uh if there's any uh persuasion on that i gather that
00:34:00.000
the u.s government is interested in partnering with bc if they wanted to do that i'd be supportive
00:34:04.040
of that because i you can see that this uh case has really taken on um a lot of um public sentiment
00:34:10.060
behind it and if we can find a better way than doing mass culls in any situation like this i think
00:34:15.660
it's probably worth it to try to find a better way to do it i don't know if you've got a thought
00:34:18.920
yeah no i've talked to john many times about these uh ostriches i'm an animal lover full disclosure and
00:34:25.400
i want to do everything i can to help him um i think he had a plan to bring him down to florida as
00:34:30.940
well and to a sanctuary down there so anything john needs i'm always there to to support him he's a good
00:34:37.980
man he cares for animals and uh he puts his money where his mouth is too when it comes to uh making
00:34:44.600
sure that he protects uh all animals so thank you anyways it's just i i think it's fascinating because
00:34:54.080
you know even david eby it's becoming non-partisan but yet you still have this agency fighting these
00:34:59.080
farmers through now the court of appeal to do it so it really is opening a a wide open precedent for
00:35:08.340
farming freedom uh all of our reports on that and a way that you can take action in one click emails is
00:35:15.200
at save the ostriches.com yeah it's interesting that the mainstream media is now you know paying
00:35:22.560
attention to this and being a little bit more critical um simply by even bringing it up at a
00:35:29.120
press release completely unrelated to something obviously ostrich related so that's funny to see
00:35:34.480
and we have a post here well it's becoming a trade issue somewhat so it kind of a little bit but yeah
00:35:42.560
we and i guess the trial the tamera leach trial uh was actually brought up and the judge as it just
00:35:51.000
posted uh about an hour ago that the judge interrupted the proceedings with a mention that
00:35:57.100
tamera is helping to quote save the ostriches and that there are some chuckles about that which the
00:36:03.820
judge la loved and then just the follow-up to that uh ezra says imagine that we're talking about
00:36:10.280
whether or not a woman will be sent to prison possibly for seven years but the judge is treating
00:36:15.020
the court as an open mic night at the local comedy club yeah this is it would be laughable if it
00:36:21.860
wasn't so absolutely sad and abysmal that this is the state of affairs on the judicial the federal
00:36:28.040
judicial level here in canada it's just um bad and by the way by helping so much she performed she
00:36:34.700
performed on the farm um she did not counsel anybody on how to pet quarantined hostages okay so
00:36:42.840
calm down oh my gosh i'm just reading through some of these everyone head over to ezra's um twitter
00:36:51.000
page or x page and read those posts because my goodness it just gets insane i'm so glad he's there
00:36:57.280
covering it because he just he got he gets in there like no one else and he as you know somebody who's
00:37:03.100
trained in law can um dissect and then re-share the remarks and what's happening in the courtroom from a
00:37:11.900
really unique perspective so i really appreciate that but um anyway getting back to some of our
00:37:18.960
schedule let's just hit the headliners and then i think anything extra we can kind of come back to
00:37:24.280
if we have some time so i wanted to throw to doug ford not being right anymore um clock is working
00:37:34.840
yeah his the we struck a different hour now and doug ford is back to being wrong um we have this clip
00:37:41.620
from him announcing that hotels are filled with asylum seekers that um i i would say you know are
00:37:52.760
just sucking the taxpayer trough dry uh they get upwards of like eighty thousand dollars a year
00:38:00.220
in subsidies and taxpayer funded relief um and also get are now being funneled into a our labor market
00:38:12.500
through labor market assessment approvals and so ford speaks a little bit about this on this in this
00:38:20.200
clip here that we have no one understands their sectors and their labor force better than the
00:38:26.660
premiers and by no means i want to emphasize this it's no means uh the prime ministers well this is
00:38:32.980
issue right now but this has been going on for decades i'll give you an example uh i have a tremendous
00:38:38.000
amount of asylum seekers that are up in etobicoke and in the hotels they're healthy they're willing
00:38:44.740
to work they're hard-working people but they're waiting over two years and they're just sucking off
00:38:51.480
the system non-stop not their fault the fault falls under immigration that it takes over two years to
00:38:58.300
get a work permit so as as we're paying uh paying education paying health care paying their rent and
00:39:05.500
hotels which is exorbitant uh they want to get out there and they want to be like every other canadian
00:39:11.400
they want to find a job they want to be able to first start off renting a whatever a condo or part of
00:39:17.460
a house and then buying a house but we're tired of waiting around i can't wait around it's costing
00:39:22.780
uh our province an absolute fortune uh just last year we were close to 100 000 uh asylum seekers
00:39:30.140
and i'm still waiting to get a pay uh you know get paid back from the the federal government that's one
00:39:36.200
issue this guy is so out of touch actually i'll have an interview out i hope later today on this
00:39:44.300
with um the director of the national citizens coalition alex brown where we break we talk
00:39:50.280
about all of this um but they have just posted let me just they they issued a press release shortly
00:39:56.020
after the muskoka gathering which is really like a swanky kind of elitist location for the premiers and
00:40:03.620
mark carnage to be you know having a meeting of the minds so to speak but their press release
00:40:09.900
they say immigration is still out of control right and doug ford instead of talking about that he's
00:40:16.380
saying no we need to issue these people emergency work permits that this is craziness so if you scroll
00:40:22.260
down a little bit on this page um we now have three million temporary residents in canada which are
00:40:28.540
straining housing health care and public services hundreds of thousands of them are illegal or about to
00:40:34.340
be illegal as their work permits expire with no plan to address how we're going to get out of this mess
00:40:41.040
um and the staggering one for me is that 1 in 88 people in canada so like this is 1 in 88 people in
00:40:50.720
canada are now asylum seekers wow overwhelming our shelter services shelter system food banks and already
00:40:59.400
strained and scarce resources many have filed fraudulent claims including hundreds of thousands
00:41:07.020
of foreign students from india and you can just simply go into any search engine engine and type
00:41:14.240
fraudulent claims refugees canada and you will find the vast array of ways and instances of this
00:41:25.260
occurring so there is a massive funneling of fraudulent asylum seeker seeker claims in this
00:41:31.320
country the vast majority of them i've done a couple reports on it um you would be able to find them by
00:41:37.260
going to net zero immigration.com that's our web page dedicated to this kind of coverage and a petition
00:41:43.500
they're calling on mark carney to get these immigration levels back under wraps and in control
00:41:49.020
and um so the the vast majority of these asylum seeking claims actually end up in the gta in the
00:41:55.740
greater toronto area ontario receives roughly half of all immigration throughout that's supposed to be
00:42:03.880
dispersed throughout canada we get more than half of that and then they funnel right into the greater
00:42:10.000
toronto area basically along the 401 corridor meanwhile oh it is absolutely unleashed what
00:42:18.980
is happening in this country and in ontario and the gta specifically with this mass influx of
00:42:25.900
otherwise unfettered immigration and i think the canadian border services agency said uh in recent
00:42:31.640
statements you know that there's anywhere from 200 to 500 000 people who should be deported that they
00:42:37.420
just lost track of like they literally just don't know where they are um and so how exactly is this
00:42:45.580
going to i mean this needs to be fixed immediately when when the house resumes in september this needs
00:42:50.860
to be a major political policy turning point because this is absolutely a mess it's a disaster
00:42:58.140
it's not only straining all of our social services and contributing to things like record unemployment
00:43:03.620
youth skyrocketing youth unemployment in this country which is affecting the ability of our youth to
00:43:09.420
have that previous launching pad into the job field and the sector and build their job experience
00:43:15.160
but it's also a massive national security threat and risk and that's what the united states is saying
00:43:21.640
about canada and our borders and how they're porous and you know all the drugs and the trafficking the
00:43:27.940
human trafficking the drug smuggling and the government's not doing anything about it so anyway i'll have an
00:43:34.900
interview out on that as i said hopefully later today with alex brown of the ncc um but these these
00:43:41.420
stats are staggering and what is doug ford doing he wants to rush through work permits for people when
00:43:47.700
we don't even know if their claims are legitimate in the first place instead of prioritizing canadian
00:43:52.900
jobs as they were literally just meeting earlier this week to discuss canadian trade opening up
00:43:58.520
interprovincial trade barriers preserving the canadian economy well what about preserving canadians
00:44:04.320
first into the job market doug ford yeah elbows up right and you have you have you know like the u.s
00:44:12.100
pointing out again like you said what we're doing with our borders and things like that we also have
00:44:16.160
the indian foreign affairs minister saying that we are literally just canada just welcomes their
00:44:21.960
criminals over here like we just make it so easy and they're basically saying like what the heck are
00:44:26.860
you guys doing then you have ford being like okay now we're adding an extra layer and i've done reports
00:44:32.160
out here too about how hotels with suites are you know filled with asylum seekers i don't know if they
00:44:38.180
hop on a plane and just don't come back and many of them um out here anyways when i was out in
00:44:44.660
abbotsford covering that they uh were all men they didn't even look like they had family and children
00:44:50.240
with them um so yeah not yeah the influx of young single young men um is very concerning and again
00:45:00.680
i don't want to give too much away but alex alex brown and i will chat uh a little bit more about
00:45:06.400
that in the interview uh that i hope again will go up later today and if you miss it you can find it
00:45:11.560
at net zero immigration.com that's the website that will house all of our immigration related stories
00:45:18.440
do we have a clip of ford where he says that he wants to rush through these um work permits for
00:45:25.700
asylum asylum claims yeah i think we have a clip of that um but he's going to use the con he's going
00:45:31.100
to invoke the constitutional clause to do this i mean the fact that all of them were gathering earlier
00:45:37.940
this week to discuss basically putting canada first which was a conservative campaign promise uh part
00:45:45.000
of pier poliev's platform which obviously carney has mostly stolen yes being um sneakily elected
00:45:51.620
but uh where were they on calling out this mass unfettered immigration and putting canadians into
00:46:01.720
the job roles first like this needs to be immediately addressed because if you look at the labor market
00:46:07.460
impact assessment approvals map um i did a report on it a couple days ago i'm just going to see if i can
00:46:16.800
pull it up if my rural internet connection could be any slower i tell you it has been a time the last
00:46:25.680
few days yeah so i did a report uh last week july 15th headline liberals prioritize foreign workers over
00:46:33.160
youth and economic betrayal and in that report you can find a hyperlink to the lmia map and you can see
00:46:40.560
what are what has been approved like these are landscapers food counter attendants so like think
00:46:46.360
of whoever's working at you know your local tim hortons cash register mcdonald's a and w um these are
00:46:53.520
jobs that previously you know 14 year olds would who are trying to enter the job market would be the
00:46:58.840
first ones to seize and they're not glamorous jobs by any means don't get me wrong my first job i worked
00:47:04.880
i was a cashier and a shelf stalker at dollarama like you've got to start somewhere yeah and if we
00:47:11.380
are giving foreign temporary foreign workers all of these unglamorous jobs how are our youth ever going
00:47:18.940
to have a launching pad to get off of the ground from so this is i think hindering an entire generation
00:47:26.580
of canadian youth we see youth unemployment skyrocketing and in ottawa it's 20 which is
00:47:31.680
almost 10 higher than the national average of 11 these are crazy stats and they're only going to
00:47:37.780
continue to grow if we don't get this under wraps immediately especially with ai progressing as well
00:47:44.960
which is going to impact the job force as well so exactly we have to get this under wraps we have a
00:47:50.500
clip here afford and um we'll display this one quickly for you
00:47:53.880
waiting around i can't wait around it's costing uh our province an absolute fortune uh just last year
00:48:05.900
we were close to 100 000 uh asylum seekers and i'm still waiting to get a pay uh you know get paid
00:48:12.900
back from the the federal government that's one issue but there's jobs available in ontario
00:48:18.640
and we need to give them work permits and make sure that they're out there working and contributing
00:48:24.920
back to society i'm not waiting any longer we're issuing work permits in on
00:48:30.700
yeah um what jobs in ontario a lot of people are saying in response to that and i'm not opposed
00:48:39.180
like absolutely let's get people working let's get them off the taxpayer trough and into the labor
00:48:45.020
force but we have to prioritize canadian jobs first and giving canadian youth the opportunity to have
00:48:51.940
that launching pad into the workforce that all of us had growing up um so this is absolutely crazy
00:48:57.960
i've also just received word that they killed the lmia map um so you can't even find it anymore i have
00:49:06.220
some screenshots in that report so you can check it out and um double check and source and fact check
00:49:12.540
me i love being fact checked always fact check me uh but the lmia map which you could you used to be
00:49:19.140
able to explore and change and search out various areas and search for the various jobs sorry it's gone
00:49:26.300
now after that report went out i guess they've killed it of course i don't know that's unfortunate
00:49:31.300
um we have a super chat here from mighty mouse 327 gives five dollars thank you very much
00:49:39.140
uh i thought norman traversy was going to help in tamera leach and chris barber's trial do you know
00:49:45.460
anything about that i i don't know anything about that um heard that name for a long time actually
00:49:51.560
yeah i don't know what what norm's up to these days and uh i know he was you know he's been part of
00:49:58.820
that freedom kind of anti-trudeau liberal government for a while but otherwise i i don't know i didn't
00:50:05.960
hear that and i don't know anything about it um sisal i think that's the name cuts off but it's sisal
00:50:14.080
something gives ten dollars thanks very much my daily contribution to rebel tamera and drea thank you
00:50:22.080
very much for your support um i see also here a funny thing job bank of canada government of canada
00:50:30.260
job bank need some more uh popeyes employees and they're they're pending a labor market impact
00:50:39.180
assessment application um because of course the employer just could not find a canadian worker for
00:50:44.500
this job and thus they've applied for a labor market impact assessment to hire a temporary foreign
00:50:50.480
worker and canadian workers including canadian citizens and permanent residents are still
00:50:55.800
encouraged to apply and um i don't know oh this is in peterborough yeah so it's funny because the
00:51:03.660
government of ontario and also the uh primarily the government of of quebec but in ontario we have
00:51:13.760
what's called the immigrant nominee program and some would argue that it's morphed into this pay-to-play
00:51:21.160
racket with government approved jobs tied to lmia's being sold and this comes from the cbc
00:51:30.260
so these i'm just going to put the link in here give me a moment show my work as i said fact check me i
00:51:39.020
love being fact checked she'll do a report on you if you get it wrong so these lmia's are being sold
00:51:45.960
on illegally on platforms like kajiji and this comes from the cbc uh for up to 25 000 and so this is just
00:51:54.140
exploiting international students who are obviously desperate for permanent residency and their permits
00:51:59.420
are about to expire and so the whole thing has really turned into a racket and then you have the
00:52:06.840
ontario premier doug ford standing up there instead of looking into any of this racketeering um he's just
00:52:14.840
saying we're going to use the constitutional clause to rush through more of this yeah so that is highly
00:52:21.900
concerning and he has to know that this is happening um so what's happening well just stay tuned for my
00:52:29.500
interview with alex brown because we're going to break down why the political class doesn't want to
00:52:35.020
talk about this stay tuned it's a good one yeah all right um i think we've hit all the headlines
00:52:42.440
there drea what do you is there anything in particular that you want to chat about i know
00:52:46.980
you shared a couple links in here well there is i'm i'm torn between two stories of madness but i think
00:52:53.380
i'm gonna throw to how you can't uh be a christian rock star in canada yes let's talk about sean
00:53:01.780
foyt i mean this is just a complete disgrace of canadians um in case you haven't seen it before
00:53:10.140
um a christian worship performer sean foyt from the united states is being canceled under the excuses
00:53:19.680
that um he is mega aligned and um discriminatory and so it started with parks canada
00:53:29.320
out east and once they canceled that sort of that performance on public land it's trickled into other
00:53:37.380
areas um out east as well they're just doing the green light to um you know punish he essentially
00:53:46.800
just for having christian beliefs which is of course what he's saying this is ridiculous
00:53:50.760
um he's saying on his social media things like the demons are really angered
00:53:55.400
um and then it's gotten to the point where you know people are saying this is ridiculous so they're
00:54:00.720
allowing him on his their public property like a farmer i believe it was in nova scotia i could be
00:54:07.160
getting that wrong um and then they the the government was trying to say that the farmer couldn't have
00:54:12.700
more than 200 people on his own farm for a christian concert to happen this is insane um you know
00:54:22.580
i covered sean foyt when he came here i don't know if it was last year or or not but it was in
00:54:28.060
coquitlam um in front of 5 000 people i joked online i said calm down when they were first before the
00:54:35.600
cancellation happened and the cbc of course put out the rhetoric about saying he's basically transphobic
00:54:42.020
which he's not he's just christian and um um i said that not a single blue-haired karen was hurt
00:54:49.620
but thousands came out and it just went fine um yeah there you can see on that one picture to the
00:54:57.840
the far right just how many people were over there so this is just i mean he's calling it a clear
00:55:05.840
anti-christian bias that is happening in canada i tend to agree you would never see this happen with
00:55:12.300
any other type of again peaceful planned event that's connected to any other religion in canada
00:55:20.160
um he even performed of course a plan to perform in an area where a pride parade had just taken place
00:55:26.680
that's fine um a lot of people take issues with that they think it's inappropriate for kids to be around
00:55:32.140
but you can't be a christian uh rock star um so it's it's very concerning and i see it's it's trickling
00:55:39.240
over here to the west now uh colonna west colonna is uh according to this article here in castle
00:55:47.460
guard news is just developing a safety plan uh for him to perform out here in colonna which i guess is
00:55:55.240
coming up a safety plan like he is an actual danger or threat to canadians again just for his christian
00:56:04.940
beliefs yeah you know and i keep coming back to uh the cbc and their wonderful headline here uh was
00:56:13.920
this yesterday quebec city cancels concert of mega musician following lead of other canadian cities
00:56:22.280
like to call someone a mega musician it's just absolutely ridiculous and toward the end of the
00:56:29.280
article i think it's the fourth paragraph yeah the fourth sentence from the the end there's a quote
00:56:35.080
here from and i didn't even know this was a thing but transition quebec uh it's a political party in
00:56:41.560
quebec their party leader who's i guess super relevant uh jackie smith said that the city should not
00:56:50.820
make its spaces available to propaganda groups that insult our communities and seek to divide us on
00:56:57.360
the basis of our identities we don't want this hatred in our neighborhoods i mean these people
00:57:04.040
are just absolutely unhinged this is wild pastor hildebrandt made a statement and i'm just
00:57:11.420
recapping but he reminded canadians that we're supposed to be founded on the supremacy of god not
00:57:18.240
bureaucrats and again how is this continuing to happen um you know it is shocking it's embarrassing
00:57:27.020
it's concerning and yet it's just a common thread we're seeing the church is burning who got locked
00:57:34.480
up during uh lockdowns it was the pastors even though we know we went out and explored we didn't put
00:57:39.720
them on blast because why would we they should have the freedom to do so but it wasn't just christians
00:57:44.300
gathering illegally um there is an attack on the west which is founded on christian judeo values
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and it's not going to be pretty if that continues for anybody because christian values uh surround
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free will and the ability for you to uh have the freedom to believe what you want to believe
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and that is a core for core value for canadians and it should remain such
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yeah well on a lighter note we'll have some our daily dose of cringe for you yeah and it's a fun
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parody of uh pure polyev so we'll have a look at this and then we'll get to any remaining super chats
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back here back at home i like to get back here as often as possible especially if it helps me get
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back into parliament so i can be away from here as often as possible look at that it's carny's horse
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yet another small woke liberal horse what experts are you talking about so did you hear about carny
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and the way he flipped that pancake i mean he thought he'd be really good at it because he's done so much
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flip-flopping lately but the problem was he couldn't figure out if he should have his elbows
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up or down we have to stop this ban on gas-powered vehicles did you fart we're gonna get out there
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back on the saddle we're gonna do some ridings we're gonna do some roping wrangling re-electing
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look at me i'm a big boy this is fun there's always jobs to do and everyone knows i love jobs
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good canadian job oh god there's a spray back our young people want to do this stuff
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put another quarter in it we are not gonna let ottawa stop canadians from going bareback reverse
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cowgirl cowpoke quickie long trail ride into the night buck and bronco these are the rights of every
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canadian the thing is we didn't really lose the election i mean we had more votes than ever before
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we made gains in the north pole we had more people drawing penises on their spoiled ballots than ever
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before really it was quite a success you know it's pretty rude to eat an apple while you're talking to
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somebody we need to get me back into parliament so i can help lead canada in the right direction
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yeah let's go how do you control it is this the start so you just grab it round up all the criminals
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and put them in a stable facility we're gonna fight for alberta we're gonna fight for oil and gas
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we're gonna fight for indoor malls and tire stores we're gonna let teachers teach we're gonna let
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wizards whiz we're gonna let parents rent from their children we are going to make canada first
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but i'm gonna put myself just a little more first thank you thank you
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there you have it obviously the liberals are just loving this it's roman danilo i think is how you
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pronounce the last name um and the liberals are like i would pay to see this guy i just love him
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haha can't wait uh but i don't see anyone like we're laughing about it yeah we can take a joke
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where we don't think it's hate to you know yeah we're not out here trying to like cancel
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this that was great for some fun parody i'd love i mean i would love to see him do mark carney don't
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get me wrong yeah but uh yeah we can take a joke and we don't need to cancel anybody just because
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they have a differing opinion than us and no i'd hit like i'd hit like on that one it's like when
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people people make fun of me online like i just laugh like sometimes people do weird things like
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expand my mouth to show my crooked crooked teeth and i'll just like retweet it sometimes
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it's like it's you know you gotta have to be able to make fun of yourself otherwise what are you
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going to do crawl up in a hole and shrivel away it's like i want to be elite level unbothered by
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any of the hate that's thrown my way and that's basically just how i live my life so um let's just
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do more of that please we have another super chat from jay petterson who gives 20 thank you very much
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the only positive result that i see coming out of the political persecution of leach and barber
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is that this will highlight to many people still deciding on independence in alberta to move the yes
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we must leave yeah i mean i think what's happening in alberta is so interesting for the rest i mean
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obviously for everyone here in canada but especially for those of us who have been paying attention the
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last few years who spoke up against the covid tyranny and their regime of you know safe and
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effective and stay home and save lives and wear your mask even in your own home or in your car
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driving alone and the theatrics of like hand sanitizing up at the podium of press releases i
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remember there was one of dina hinshaw you know and they would put their mask on and then they would
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sanitize their hands and it's like you're up there standing alone on a podium in probably an
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otherwise empty room because all the media has to call in for their questions because of the stay
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home orders it's like what are you people even doing like they just looked like absolute crazed
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lunatics um but yeah for those for those of us who saw through that um psychological operation
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yeah i would say that alberta is definitely looking better and better and it can't be low taxes i'm
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here for it yeah we have one not a paid chat but uh someone in the comments writes thank you to the
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rebel news team i rather watch you i would rather watch you all than cpc 20 cp24 or cbc thank you and
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we appreciate your viewers thanks liz sharing our stuff um yeah yeah i think it would be nice to
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have more of a balance in the media landscape who's platformed and uh give cbc a run for their money
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which i think we're doing pretty well but we obviously don't have near the same budget as they
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do to cover stories which is just crazy sometimes i'm like we do this on a shoestring budget i literally
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show up places with an iphone and a microphone yeah and get better stories than the cbc with their like
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endless resources and fancy cameras and crews so they're like five years too late
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yeah anyway all right i think that just about covers our show and uh thanks drea for hopping
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in today for sheila she had some other commitments and sheila like is just the the craziest workhorse
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in the best way possible i mean that um but it's good for her to be able to take a moment and spend
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some time with her family when she needs to so thanks for filling in for sheila and i believe sheila
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will be back tomorrow and i think you will be as well for fridays actually no it's you and david
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isn't it i'm not sure but it's getting my days mixed up me and someone you and someone tomorrow
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tomorrow so in the meantime hold on to your thinking caps because you certainly need them take care guys