Rebel News Podcast - June 25, 2026


REBEL ROUNDUP | Pride Toronto low on funds, Carney 'keeping Canadians safe', Creeps in public parks


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58 minutes

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00:00:57.040 Well, hello, good morning, afternoon, and perhaps even evening to some of our viewers
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00:03:14.700 and also support us while you do so. Today we're going to talk about Pride Toronto festivities I
00:03:21.780 think kick off a little bit today and of course into the weekend so sadly we're going to talk
00:03:26.840 about that but they're low on funds surprise surprise. Kearney's apparently keeping Canadians
00:03:32.740 safe and then of course the creeps or the pervs in the public parks so we'll get right into this
00:03:40.860 pride lgbt i don't even know what the acronym fully is anymore it keeps changing so here we
00:03:47.520 have a piece from ctv news um every dollar counts pride toronto seeks help to close seven hundred
00:03:56.260 thousand dollar shortfall um and this comes so they open it just one year after warning it faced
00:04:04.300 a nine hundred thousand dollar funding shortfall pride toronto says it's now still staring down a
00:04:10.160 roughly seven hundred thousand dollar deficit despite cutting programming reducing staff and
00:04:16.160 securing new sponsors because remember last year they had a host of big corporate sponsors
00:04:22.820 pull out and they were saying you know what we're kind of done with this and uh we're just we're
00:04:28.220 just not sponsoring the event anymore and so now the the organization has been faced with this
00:04:33.840 massive shortfall massive deficit um and they're out here with their hands out once again begging
00:04:40.020 for cash and i just wanted to throw so this is obviously just today june 25th but i did this
00:04:46.260 report um we can pull it up back in april so some of you may recall that the pride organizers
00:04:54.480 went to parliament in ottawa with their hands out again and they begged for nine million dollars
00:05:03.120 they called themselves an economic generator or driver at that time um and yet simultaneously
00:05:10.020 they were like we need nine million dollars to keep the inclusivity nonsense flowing um do we
00:05:18.900 have a clip i think i might have embedded a clip in that article i didn't but we have a clip
00:05:24.720 somewhere if we can dig down into the depths of the world wide web um to just show how 0.97
00:05:33.320 blatant they are with their ass while contradicting themselves at the same time saying that they are 0.97
00:05:38.960 this economic generator or driver and that nine million dollars they basically stood in front of 0.99
00:05:46.100 parliament and demanded this nine million dollars and said that this would strengthen canada's image
00:05:51.920 as an inclusive and welcoming country like as though the flag and canada just are symbol symbolic
00:05:58.980 canadian flag doesn't do that already that is like the this symbol of inclusivity and welcoming yeah
00:06:07.200 Here's the Pride.
00:06:08.280 This is the Executive Director, Kojo Modesti, where he's asking for the $9 million.
00:06:16.220 Taxpayers, they love to lecture.
00:06:19.720 Kojo Modest, that's Pride Toronto's Executive Director, actually stood on Parliament Hill
00:06:24.460 and said this taxpayer cash would strengthen Canada's image as an inclusive and welcoming country.
00:06:32.420 Pride Festival delivers significant cultural and economic impact.
00:06:37.200 Driving tourism, supporting Canadian talents, fostering inclusion, and strengthening our communities across the country.
00:06:47.820 Government support for Pride strengthens Canadian image as an inclusive and welcoming country.
00:06:57.420 Positioning Canada as the leading destination for 2SLGBTQ plus tourism.
00:07:03.700 Pride Festival directly benefits small businesses, and government investment helps to stabilize and expand those impacts, not only in major cities but across Canada.
00:07:19.900 Pride events create jobs across multiple sectors, contributing to both short-term employment and long-term economic impact.
00:07:31.220 At a time when our community is under attack with the anti-DEI movement, Pride is a platform to empower local groups to provide necessary services.
00:07:47.120 Pride Festival also supports individuals in finding a sense of belonging.
00:07:52.460 Pride continues to create a platform for 2SLGBTQ plus communities to mobilize, advocate, and ensure equitable access to safety, services, and opportunities.
00:08:08.560 his okay we could probably just cut it there his speech was so hard to listen to because he
00:08:18.780 obviously had this written this document you know written for him that he was reading off of and he
00:08:23.900 kept flubbing and fumbling over whatever he was reading from so I don't know what happened there
00:08:29.360 but he obviously doesn't feel very strongly about whatever words he was speaking because they
00:08:33.620 weren't a written by him and he couldn't even read through it without fumbling and tripping over
00:08:37.940 himself you know seven hundred thousand dollars is a lot of money and nine million dollars is a
00:08:45.800 lot of money i don't what are they doing with it right especially like i said they called themselves
00:08:51.120 this economic generator and you know that they drive all this prosperity during the pride
00:08:57.560 festivities and so then why can't they pay for their own parade um right they have a massive
00:09:05.120 deficit every single year that's only grown with sponsors pulling out recently and you know I always 0.97
00:09:10.560 does it perhaps have anything to do with how perverted the pride parade has become in recent
00:09:16.400 years I mean I'm no stranger to pride events I lived downtown Toronto I went to one of the most
00:09:22.100 woke universities you could imagine in the city's center I went I had my fair share and have still
00:09:29.840 my fair share of gay friends and went to my fair share of pride parades and they have just become 1.00
00:09:37.080 increasingly perverted over the years i mean there was always a subsect of of people who you know 0.99
00:09:43.280 took things a little too far and were weird but it seems to be like embraced and celebrated now
00:09:48.420 rather than people going like oh that person maybe shouldn't be like fully nude in the street
00:09:52.760 um I'm just looking I put a compilation pushing to the extremes yeah and I put a compilation
00:09:59.960 video somewhere oh maybe it got removed because I forgot to blur out the very last guy's um
00:10:05.380 hearts uh so it might have actually been removed but it might still be on my Instagram account
00:10:12.060 where uh people are like oh there's no public nudity at this event what are you talking about
00:10:18.100 you're just a transphobe and a bigot because these events like i can understand if they weren't
00:10:23.200 marketed to be family friendly but pride is notoriously like bring your kids bring your 0.89
00:10:28.820 whole family this is a family friendly event and then there's dudes just out in the street with
00:10:34.340 the wangs out or or that um or just completely nude and so i put a compilation together of alexa
00:10:42.080 Lavoie's coverage last year of the Pride Parade, where she interviewed like several different
00:10:47.780 nudist exhibitionists. And so it kind of shut down that discussion pretty quickly that there's
00:10:55.720 no one nude in the street during Pride. And, you know, and then you have all those clips going
00:11:00.040 viral on social media, where people are going to the police and saying, hey, I thought public
00:11:04.240 nudity was a crime, but you just give a free pass to this group, you know, during Pride season or
00:11:09.600 pride month or it used to just be pride day like the actual parade itself and the police are just
00:11:15.200 kind of like yeah what are we gonna do yeah so that's we really live at a time where the law
00:11:22.580 enforcement is very selective about who they wish to pursue and who they don't wish to pursue
00:11:27.580 yeah that's right and you would know that better than anyone else um meanwhile at the same same
00:11:34.740 point in time we have two conservative mps who have come out leading a fundraising cruise
00:11:40.540 for i think okay this isn't the full acronym but here it is the lgbtq2s plus refugees i guess
00:11:52.640 um they say it's a tangible what is an lgbtq plus refugee yeah so um it's basically people
00:12:02.600 from other countries and they get into it a little bit in this uh in this article so um other
00:12:08.980 countries where it's still illegal and like a jailable or either been a death penalty events to
00:12:14.740 be um gay bisexual lesbian but then not i guess also the the t the q the 2s plus um so the two
00:12:26.280 MPs are Scott Atchison and Conservative Deputy Leader Melissa Lansman. And so in here, they say,
00:12:37.820 and I'm just looking to get back. So this is a fundraiser for the Rainbow Railroad.
00:12:44.840 Or sorry, it was supposed to be for the Rainbow Railroad, but then it got sidetracked by their
00:12:49.440 snap election and other duties and so he says in here that the idea behind this two-hour muskoka
00:12:56.560 cruise is going to be to expand rainbow railroads donor base through beyond big cities to get 125
00:13:03.860 passengers and raise twenty thousand dollars uh to twenty five thousand dollars through tickets
00:13:09.320 and donations um to support this group and he he notes the article further notes that ghana
00:13:16.520 specifically their parliament passed a bill imposing prison terms of up to 10 years on
00:13:21.180 people promoting so simply just promoting lgbtq whatever activities and um so then they actually
00:13:29.340 they're you know in various countries this has been adopted or ratified um doubling the penalties
00:13:36.100 making jail terms uh for anyone financially supporting them etc etc so they also know
00:13:42.280 some stuff in Ghana and Kenya. So this does happen in other parts of the world. And I think there is
00:13:48.140 a legitimate refugee stream for people who are facing, you know, discrimination, or potentially
00:13:55.780 death or these other harsh penalties for expressing themselves however they wish to express. But I
00:14:03.280 also think that that particular stream is very much open to exploitation, because it's such a
00:14:08.720 loosely defined thing right there's you can just willy-nilly one day decide oh i identify as xyz
00:14:16.860 and that's just taken at face value like there's no way to vet or ensure that again we see
00:14:24.880 repeatedly these immigration programs are being exploited by bad actors and i would wager a pretty
00:14:30.940 hefty bet that that's the same thing happening here do we have a clip there of them talking about
00:14:38.020 this I don't know I wonder how much yeah here if we can play this one hey I'm so excited about the
00:14:49.120 fundraiser we're doing for Rainbow Railroad in Muskoka July 15th on the Winona 2 on Lake Muskoka
00:14:55.340 it's going to be beautiful but it's not just me hosting it now guess who's going to be there as
00:14:58.980 a co-host I thought you'd never ask it's Melissa Lansman member of parliament for Thornhill and
00:15:03.460 deputy leader of canada's conservatives i'm so excited to uh spend the night uh or spend the
00:15:08.780 afternoon for a great cause in muskoka helping persecuted members of the gay and lesbian community
00:15:14.600 escape the places that they are from and find refuge rainbow railroads the organization that
00:15:20.100 does that and we can't wait to see you there yeah i'd wonder how much the ticket sales
00:15:27.040 will actually be for this um this event but i guess we'll see the conservatives seem to just be
00:15:35.040 going wherever they can to build build back up their base um i see more conservative mps going
00:15:44.420 to various things and events and actually interestingly enough i was at a coburg town
00:15:49.980 council meeting last night and our local mp philip warrens conservative mp uh showed up and
00:15:57.680 i guess it was just like to thank council for being an effective partner throughout his
00:16:04.500 political career in the area and he said something interesting um i can't remember his exact words
00:16:10.820 but basically alluded to there being an election in the near future a federal election and so i
00:16:17.600 thought hmm isn't that interesting now maybe he misspoke and he was actually referring to the
00:16:22.740 municipal elections that are coming up this fall but it seemed oddly worded to me that maybe he
00:16:28.420 was hinting at a federal election so I think they're out there like de facto campaigning
00:16:33.160 and just trying to build up their base wherever they can all right and then we have this other
00:16:41.320 piece just out today from the national post that said more than 10 000 anti-lgbtq so they've
00:16:49.980 eliminated all the other acronym parts symbols included uh there was a 10 000 anti-lgbtq posts
00:16:59.860 made by canadians the day after the tumblr ridge shooting a memo said um this was a memo for
00:17:07.420 Prime Minister Mark Carney and without getting into the weeds of this National Post article
00:17:14.760 I would say they that the majority of posts aren't necessarily anti-LGBTQ whatever but noting the
00:17:23.400 mental afflictions that often coincide those comorbidities that go alongside people who
00:17:31.640 identify as whatever you may be. And the fallout or the repercussions of that being untreated
00:17:39.300 in the situations where there are school shootings. I mean, the vast majority of them,
00:17:44.480 the data shows are people who identify as not whatever gender or sex they say they're assigned
00:17:52.320 at birth. And so that untreated mental illness component needs to be addressed. We need to talk
00:18:00.300 about the elephant in the room here we can't be sugarcoating this and using flowery language this
00:18:05.020 needs to be addressed and talked about so that solutions can be found and i think that's what
00:18:10.560 you're seeing in some of these discussions and then anything that doesn't affirm that mental
00:18:15.900 illness is just framed as being anti-lgbtq or transphobic or bigoted or hateful whatever you
00:18:24.080 may be. But I think caring that there are a section of the population that deal with
00:18:31.660 these mental afflictions, that actually is compassion, because it's not just compassion
00:18:39.580 for that individual, but it's compassion for all the people around them that obviously end up
00:18:44.440 taking the hit for their untreated illness. Yeah. Well, I mean, we need to be able to have
00:18:51.380 these kinds of conversations and it is a little bit um disconcerting now that c9 has passed um
00:18:58.000 and sort of going back to even the the police release and regina after the call to prayers
00:19:03.000 you know they're actually putting in their news releases now um talking about hate crimes and
00:19:08.080 again in the situation like the tumblr ridge shooting it was atrocious but there does seem
00:19:12.160 to be a common thread through some of these mass shootings um and it and i don't personally feel
00:19:17.380 that it's right for them to try and shut down debate because they are going to try and frame
00:19:20.920 as an anti anything and we have to be able to talk about it and figure out ways to prevent
00:19:26.420 these things from happening in the future exactly like that that pretty much nails it on the head
00:19:32.260 right there like how do we talk about this and find solutions to prevent more tragedies and
00:19:39.100 atrocities just like this i find it funny here in the article he's about the fifth paragraph down
00:19:46.100 This unclassified document was dated April 2nd, and it outlines how despite a rise in hateful rhetoric online and the greater risk of being targeted, a violent extremist attack targeting LGBTQ public officials was unlikely.
00:20:04.560 Yeah, because it's the opposite and not necessarily that it's LGBTQ public officials targeting
00:20:09.880 people, but like we need to look at the patterns here of what is establishing itself.
00:20:15.260 Look at the data, look at the evidence and say, you know what, this deserves a closer
00:20:19.980 look.
00:20:20.500 What is happening here?
00:20:21.800 Is it the puberty blockers?
00:20:23.260 Is it the hormones?
00:20:24.460 Is it the other medications, the SSRIs?
00:20:27.980 Is it the combination of all those things?
00:20:29.740 I'm still mental health afflictions or mental illness or like what what is happening here?
00:20:36.580 We need to be able to talk about it, because if we can't even talk about it, then we can
00:20:40.520 never find a solution and we can never nail down how to prevent this in the future.
00:20:44.480 And simply calling this extremist or hateful or anti LGBTQ, whatever, isn't like that's
00:20:52.980 not progress.
00:20:53.540 It's not getting us anywhere.
00:20:55.420 No, it's just dismissive.
00:20:56.580 It's completely dismissive.
00:20:57.860 I'm trying to shut down the conversation.
00:20:59.740 Yeah, exactly. All right. Next up, we're going to go to this video of Prime Minister Carney, who's praising his government for keeping Canadians safe, i.e. censoring us to death, pointing to six new laws aimed at combating crime.
00:21:19.740 We have focused on our core missions, protecting our borders, our communities, and our way
00:21:27.220 of life, transforming our economy by building our strength at home, increasing our independence
00:21:34.020 by diversifying our partnerships abroad, and providing Canadians with a boost today and
00:21:39.620 a bridge to a better tomorrow.
00:21:43.220 Recognizing that the first job of government is to keep Canadians safe, we passed six laws
00:21:49.120 to combat crime and give law enforcement the tools that they need. As of today, if someone
00:21:55.860 tries to intimidate you and your community or prevent you from going to your place of
00:22:00.620 worship, police officers will have the authority and the resources to arrest them because of
00:22:06.620 the Combating Hate Act. As of today, if a criminal commits a violent offense, it will
00:22:13.960 be up to them to prove to the court why they can be trusted to be released on bail because of the
00:22:20.620 bail i thought you were innocent until proven guilty as of today if someone shares a fake
00:22:26.180 sexualized image of you or your kids online they can get up to 10 years in prison because of the 0.73
00:22:33.660 protecting victims act oh this guy is just they're all so insufferable um he is so
00:22:43.920 so insufferable. I just want to point out that as of June this month, the data is showing actually
00:22:53.000 that Canada is a much more dangerous country than the United States. So whatever legislation and
00:23:00.660 laws the Liberals and the likes of Prime Minister Mark Carney claim to be promoting public safety
00:23:07.660 or upholding community safety or keeping Canadians safe is absolute hogwash
00:23:14.100 because the data shows that Canada is increasingly an unsafe place to be.
00:23:22.540 And the majority of these rules, regulations, pieces of legislation
00:23:27.320 do little in terms of tangible or meaningful action to uphold public safety.
00:23:35.720 I mean, we have a public safety minister, Gary Anandasangri, who had to recuse or revoke himself from discussions because of his affiliations with known terrorist groups.
00:23:50.340 Yes.
00:23:50.860 That's our public safety minister.
00:23:52.740 I mean, that doesn't instill a whole lot of confidence in public safety when your public safety minister has to recuse himself from discussions on certain terrorist entities.
00:24:04.700 Yeah, here you have Toronto Sun, Canada's crime problem is worse than people realize.
00:24:10.160 That's just this month.
00:24:12.600 And bail reform, the Liberals sat on this for years.
00:24:18.300 The Liberals have been the prevailing party, either through majority or minority governments, for the last 11 years.
00:24:25.460 Can we zoom in on some of those stats that they outlined there and just throw to some of that?
00:24:29.660 In 2025, the U.S. murder rate will be about 4 per 100,000 people, roughly double Canada's 2024 homicide rate, but homicides represent only a tiny fraction of violent crime.
00:24:45.640 In 2024, murders accounted for 0.21% of violent crimes in the United States and in Canada. According to Stats Canada and the 2019 General Social Survey, homicides represented only about 0.22% of total violent crime.
00:25:03.640 There's also a, so they say in here that is a misleading picture, because Canadians are far more likely to experience assault, robbery, or other violent crimes other than homicide, yet the public debate and media coverage often ignore those broader measures.
00:25:24.020 And I think that's true also for gun-related crimes, despite Canada having the world-class gun registry running all these names through the RCMP database every single day, a bunch of legislation in place for various gun control measures.
00:25:44.600 we still have a high rate of gun and firearm related crime in this country using the very
00:25:51.880 weapons the liberals have banned and say we'll prevent this gun crime so you know these politicians
00:25:59.220 just talk out of both sides of their mouth and um sadly people eat it up without checking their
00:26:06.000 facts they do and let's not forget that we already have all of these laws in place that they're not
00:26:11.520 enforcing already so now we have a prime minister that's bringing in even more laws you know that
00:26:16.480 are dubious i mean like i said who gets to define who who defines what hate is um and how do you
00:26:24.100 decipher what hate is versus like strong dislike or disdain you know it's quite concerning and like
00:26:30.760 i said especially because we we're seeing that there still is laws in place to combat a lot of
00:26:35.700 this stuff and they're not being enforced as it is yeah exactly and bail reform is like the largest
00:26:40.740 one there right that um now i think it was just last week that they re-implemented um or
00:26:47.840 undid their previous bail reform that justin trudeau um put into place and but it's just
00:26:55.900 like several years too late right why couldn't you have listened to canadians six years ago who
00:27:01.360 or police or organizations or certain police services boards who are saying this is the
00:27:06.140 problem we're just pushing a bunch a bunch of pens on paper doing all the work on the front lines
00:27:11.920 only for these creeps to be released within a few hours in some instances um and then they're lost
00:27:18.740 on the streets and they re-offend and re-offend and re-offend and it's the same cycle over and
00:27:22.620 over again people have been flagging this for years um but that's the pace of the bureaucracy
00:27:27.380 i guess as well and when you're an out-of-touch liberal ivory tower dweller you can afford to
00:27:32.780 just ignore the reality on the street which seems to be increasingly the issue happening
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00:31:31.840 some so there you have it all right um this topic here uh oh i i didn't realize sorry that we didn't
00:31:41.920 get to all the carny clips that we had before um we rushed right into the ad but uh we have this
00:31:50.200 other clip of Carney, who is claiming that Canada is creating jobs at twice the rate of
00:31:57.300 the United States and that we're on track to double them over the next decade. Let's have a
00:32:04.660 listen to this. Good Lord. Canada is now creating jobs at twice the rate of the United States. Our
00:32:11.260 business investments are growing in machinery and equipment at double digit rates. Non-U.S.
00:32:16.920 exports are up sharply and we're on track to double them over the next decade
00:32:21.660 he's so full of it it's just you know you know i really i i really have to laugh because
00:32:31.400 you know we see these politicians going on and issuing these statements and any canadian with
00:32:35.620 eyeballs knows that none of this is absolutely not it's not true um it's it's it's the inverse
00:32:43.120 actually is true. This is just textbook political doublespeak, because it's actually the exact
00:32:51.000 opposite. I'm just trying to pull up the article here, but it comes from trading economics.
00:32:57.940 And the absolute numbers show actually that the US added roughly twice as many jobs as Canada
00:33:04.520 in May, not the other way around. And that is because that's the latest available data was from
00:33:11.260 may 2026 um because canada also had a net loss of about 112 000 jobs in the first four months of
00:33:20.500 this year right that we heard that in the news like all of a sudden this is no longer true and
00:33:25.620 we must just take carny at face value and eat up every word that he says um in the united states
00:33:32.520 uh they have an unemployment held study for them around 4.3 percent uh but i don't even remember
00:33:39.260 what our current unemployment rate is in Canada it's it has to be higher than that um so yeah the
00:33:44.700 inverse is true and this inversion of reality seems to be again another repeated kind of liberal
00:33:50.020 theme how they try to frame their policies and uh their their failures right so um we can always
00:33:58.760 work the numbers to work in your favor you can manipulate them to work in your favor
00:34:02.480 and I just you know I can't take anybody seriously that can't stand up straight I don't know if you
00:34:07.640 saw when he was down uh i think it was at the g7 when he was meeting with you know all these
00:34:11.900 dignitaries and he's all hunched over like mr burns you know just stand up straight for pete's
00:34:17.980 sake you're representing a country i was going to say mr burns he actually that his posture reminds
00:34:24.400 me exactly of mr we need a side by side i i just can't i can't take somebody seriously that has
00:34:33.260 such horrible posture yeah it's it and mr burns is really um a financial weasel right and so
00:34:42.620 persona and the body structure um they're they're lining up for me um we have this next is this a
00:34:53.360 i don't know if this is a clip or just a written post on x and have a bit of a leg here so i'm just
00:35:01.000 loading it up. This is the Council on Foreign Relations. Okay, it is a clip. And so it's saying
00:35:07.420 that when Carney said that the middle powers should get together, it's a fantasy. 0.91
00:35:13.840 Yeah. When Mark Carney said the middle powers should get together, it's a fantasy.
00:35:19.440 They did that. It's called Europe. 1.00
00:35:23.160 It is hard to go to a CFR event these days where Europe doesn't get dumped on, I'm afraid.
00:35:28.420 No, but Europe – but this is a serious problem.
00:35:31.640 The GDP of Europe has gone from 90% of America to 70%.
00:35:35.500 And at the current – and our views will probably continue to erode over time because high taxes – I'm not against social safety nets, and we should probably talk about that a little bit too.
00:35:44.820 But they're too high and effective in a lot of countries.
00:35:47.820 They have 100% debt to GDP also.
00:35:51.180 But growing slow is much worse with 100% debt to GDP than growing fast.
00:35:56.060 And they're kind of anti-business, poor tax structures that stop investment.
00:36:03.780 Capital formation generally drives growth.
00:36:05.920 A lot of that capital is moving here.
00:36:08.680 Here's some big numbers for you.
00:36:10.060 Our stock exchange is worth, I think, $60, maybe $70 trillion today.
00:36:14.820 Deutsche Börse, three.
00:36:17.440 The FTSE at the UK, four.
00:36:20.140 The French one, three.
00:36:22.800 And that is serious stuff. 0.86
00:36:24.620 And there's not a deep recognition. So Mario Draghi wrote this great report. That is what they need to do. You have a real European Union, open trade services to everyone in there, have a big common market, have a growth strategy and policies that can drive growth. And we should help them.
00:36:43.780 yeah that's jamie diamond the chairman and ceo of jp morgan chase um i mean carney knew that he
00:36:53.660 saw the writing on the wall that businesses were moving to the u.s because he moved his
00:36:57.600 own business to the u.s back in uh october or november of um that was 2024 i suppose so before
00:37:06.780 he was elected or sneakily kind of appointed as prime minister. And then they went right into that
00:37:14.420 snap election. And he's been prime minister for just over a year now. And so yeah, he moved
00:37:20.900 Brookfield's head offices into the US because everyone who was involved economically could see
00:37:28.640 the writing on the wall that that was happening. I find it really interesting also, that this CEO
00:37:34.940 doesn't mention mass immigration at all and what's happening in Europe is only you know we're having
00:37:43.520 the same kind of trickle effect here in Canada they're about a decade more into the immigration
00:37:49.900 crisis than we are but that needs to be spoken about because those social safety nets are being 0.85
00:37:57.120 exploited and perverted to support mass migration into this country by people who are not skilled
00:38:05.400 laborers, are not the surgeons, are not the doctors and the nurses that you were promised
00:38:12.300 would come from opening these floodgates. No, instead, there's been a massive strain on those
00:38:18.340 social safety nets funded by taxpayers who have lived in this country and paid into that net all 0.99
00:38:25.300 of their lives who are being sidelined from that same social safety net the people who just arrived
00:38:30.820 are able to take full advantage of and we see that that's being exploited and taken advantage of and
00:38:37.760 people like no one's no one's talking about that and the repercussions of those failed migration
00:38:43.540 policies that dwarf historical averages i mean we used to have a world-class immigration system
00:38:49.100 and that's been ripped to shreds by the liberals the last 10 years and i mean primarily the last
00:38:54.060 four to five, the numbers have just absolutely surged. Actually, someone, I was going to do a
00:38:59.780 report on this, but honestly, I have all these little things. I'm like, I have to report on that.
00:39:03.780 I have to report on that. But there's so much to cover that there's just no way we could
00:39:08.460 tangibly get to everything in a day or a week. I have a hard time keeping up as it is, but
00:39:14.540 there's this website. I'm going to share a link here. It's called Canadian Immigration Statistics
00:39:20.680 and it's immigrationstatistics.ca and it's just made by a regular old you know interested in the
00:39:27.740 public space Canadian who takes the data published by Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada
00:39:37.460 because they only they only publish the data as spreadsheets or CSV files and so they don't
00:39:44.020 actually break down or chart out any of these graphs so it took some random person who was
00:39:49.920 like just interested in this data and to actually see it on a graph to take that and publish it for
00:39:55.540 public consumption because like holy those numbers right that data there is like look at that surge
00:40:03.460 um 2020 and then 2021 2022 boom double and when i say dwarfing historical averages you can look
00:40:13.820 back the last you know 25 years what those historical averages looked like and then boom
00:40:20.640 dwarfed scroll down again and and it's a it's it's mass immigration with no um integration
00:40:28.100 yeah either right well and those and those social services the housing the health care the schools
00:40:35.240 none of that infrastructure stayed on par with this kind of population growth i mean this is
00:40:43.080 right massive yeah and then you know when you factor in that ontario for instance receives over
00:40:49.680 half of all immigration levels to the entire country half of them end up in ontario and
00:40:56.000 specifically in the gta the greater toronto area this is a very small geographic region to be
00:41:02.060 expected to absorb this exorbitant level of immigration no wonder our social systems are
00:41:09.480 disarray look at these graphs it is insane the fact that no one's talking about this and the ceo 0.99
00:41:15.460 and all these economic super um geniuses don't acknowledge the problem uh well we need to start
00:41:21.760 acknowledging it and having these conversations because it is massive yeah yes all right um
00:41:29.640 moving along what else do we have here i think that wraps up the carny coverage oh yes we have
00:41:36.140 the pervs in the park this one still gives me the creeps and we'll have to be a little bit
00:41:42.020 careful about what we say um on youtube to make this youtube safe as i said i'll be outset um
00:41:49.080 over rumble if you want to see uncensored versions of things um i think we can just play the cold
00:41:55.580 open maybe of this report that i put out yesterday i had last i checked over 100 000 views and maybe
00:42:02.200 it's more now um but i think the cold open does a good job at explaining what this is about
00:42:08.120 job i witnessed a disturbingly lewd and indecent act at the once beloved ecology garden in coburg
00:42:16.320 ontario days later community organizations have come out insisting that these parks are for
00:42:20.880 everyone this guy's touching himself behind you but here's the question that really needs answering
00:42:25.560 If families, seniors and the rest of civil society no longer feel safe using parks, who are they really for?
00:42:33.940 Let's dig in.
00:42:36.260 Yeah, so that report just basically criticizes these social services agencies for coming out against the mayor of Coburg, Lucas, Cleveland, who had a motion to counsel, which is why I was at the meeting last night.
00:42:49.320 That motion was being heard. I'm going to do a more fulsome update on that today, or hopefully it'll come out today or perhaps tomorrow.
00:42:58.720 But his motion was to remove any of these this social justice, social service advocacy language from the Coburg Parks and Recreation Master Plan that basically acquiesced parks and playgrounds to things like harm reduction ideologies, encampments.
00:43:13.700 um the kind of activity that you see happening here at this beautiful this beautiful little
00:43:19.560 park downtown Coburg that is completely volunteer maintained um and people are now avoiding it
00:43:25.520 because it has been taken over by opener drug use encampments and what I saw there that day I was
00:43:33.360 reporting and interviewing one of the men um that was staying at the ecology garden this other guy
00:43:40.160 began openly pleasuring himself and there's a certain word that I want to use that's like the
00:43:47.500 correct medical term for what he was engaging in um that isn't YouTube safe and apparently
00:43:53.520 it's also not safe to put on the public record so I just wanted to share with everyone and again
00:44:00.360 I'm gonna have to be careful I think I'm just gonna grab a screenshot um quickly so I tried
00:44:06.860 to put this on the public record ahead of the council meeting yesterday my experience with
00:44:12.980 this individual and i think that if we show the word on screen it won't get us flagged by youtube
00:44:19.840 um but when i tried to use a certain m word to describe the activity i received this response
00:44:28.840 from the town clerk um who urged me my my language police to use um general language instead of that
00:44:41.500 m word because it would be uh considered offensive wording so i just want to note the irony and
00:44:49.520 actually maybe i will just yeah exactly they're they're worried about words they're worried about
00:44:55.360 the descriptors and the actual words that you're using but less less so about what's actually
00:45:00.280 happening exactly like wow the the contrast between the fact that i had to experience
00:45:08.380 this offensive act in a public park and yet i cannot put the offensive act on the public record
00:45:17.640 using the you know the the technical word for it yeah um what a an ironic juxtaposition between
00:45:27.300 what's happening out in the streets and what you can write in the public record so they ended up
00:45:33.420 redacting my use of the m m word i guess i'm just going to post another link here to show on screen
00:45:41.920 and then I just wanted to show because I got a little cheeky with them about the use of that
00:45:48.380 word and I pointed out the irony in their response of course and that it was absolutely ridiculous
00:45:58.760 that I couldn't use that accurate descriptive also medical term right exactly on the public
00:46:06.020 record and then i also looked up the official webster dictionary definition of this particular
00:46:13.680 word and so i've just posted a third screenshot um and it describes this term as erotic stimulation
00:46:23.740 especially of one's own genital and i asked if um erotically stimulating his own genitals would
00:46:31.500 be more palatable for the public good for you and I never did you get a response oh no too bad yeah 0.99
00:46:38.860 exactly I never heard oh wow that's just Canada in a nutshell isn't it right it really is yeah
00:46:46.260 right and I was writing them to them obviously as a concerned resident of Coburg and of course
00:46:50.940 I kind of have to to be you know play those two different roles um separately but sometimes
00:46:56.880 simultaneously but the ecology garden is was a beautiful and still is and still could be
00:47:02.220 a beautiful space for seniors for families for children I mean I personally have taken my
00:47:07.660 children down there countless times but after this experience I am so still so disturbed by
00:47:15.180 what happened and that I that that I was subjected to that in this public space that I will not be
00:47:22.200 going down there um anytime soon especially certainly not children with my children right
00:47:28.940 yeah yeah it's it's really sad to see the state of um the parks and the playgrounds and i i do
00:47:36.540 note that the um parks and recreation master plan has been adjusted i think it was june 19th that
00:47:43.880 they put out a revised draft i dug through that um i do have a report mostly scripted to to bring
00:47:51.320 to the public on both the motion and the council meeting last night and kind of breaking down the
00:47:58.140 differences in that first draft and the language that they were using, which basically like promoted
00:48:03.200 non-stigmatizing language on parks signage. It was absolutely absurd. And so many people like
00:48:10.080 the amount of community pushback was so massive that they actually voted unanimously in favor of
00:48:16.820 the mayor's motion to remove any of that advocacy language and social service social justice
00:48:23.040 verbiage from the parks master plan because housing it has no place in our parks right 0.92
00:48:29.320 let's use our parks and our playgrounds for their intended purposes get the drug addicts and 0.96
00:48:35.340 people who are using the parks in an inappropriate way out of there
00:48:40.220 i think that's a very reasonable rational approach to take and i don't know why this
00:48:47.180 is so controversial for some and again it comes back to even what we were talking about earlier
00:48:51.720 in the show the there is laws in place and they're just simply not being um enforced
00:48:58.660 exactly and instead they'd rather come after you for using a technical term
00:49:03.840 exactly it's so disturbing the state of canada and like who decides that that particular word
00:49:11.320 is somehow offensive and i mean i had to experience that in person in the public park
00:49:18.440 and i can't put it on the public record in on paper because it's too offensive well what was
00:49:23.600 it like experiencing it firsthand come on right absolutely absurd exactly and who is it offending
00:49:29.300 exactly who is it offending um again it's it's like another situation where where it's the
00:49:35.120 perpetrator that's actually being protected by this yeah yeah and we'll see i have not made a
00:49:42.240 police report yet but i still may i have been urged by a lot of people to go and you know not
00:49:47.060 that anything would necessarily happen thanks to our lackluster justice system but just even to put
00:49:51.880 it on the public that public record as well um that that situation happened and there's a report
00:49:56.900 and there's data on on it um for the public to know so well i watched your report on it and it
00:50:03.940 was disturbing it was disturbing and uh i thought you did a great job that would be that wouldn't
00:50:09.360 have been an easy situation especially like happening right there i uh yeah i'm sorry that
00:50:15.540 happened to you yeah thank you a lot of people said like whoa i wouldn't have been able to be
00:50:19.680 that calm but i was literally in shock like yeah i and and of course you have to be a little bit
00:50:25.100 careful in those situations and i was saying this to someone at the meeting last night because a lot
00:50:29.080 of people actually came up to me and they said we saw your report we're so sorry that's so gross
00:50:32.740 can't believe that's happening thank you for speaking up about it because so many people are
00:50:36.160 they just they're they're too afraid to speak up and they're silenced and they're targeted by the
00:50:41.880 advocates who don't want this kind of thing to be out in the public and who use all these flowery
00:50:47.040 words and language um but i had a lot of people come up to me last night and apologize and thank
00:50:52.040 me and i think that it's just you again like it's the same thing with the lgbtq stuff you can't
00:50:59.840 make progress without having an honest conversation about what is happening on the ground in these
00:51:05.600 parks and playgrounds and you have these social services um advocacy groups seven of them and
00:51:10.840 most of them are taxpayer funded come out against this the mayor's motion and you know says well
00:51:16.720 housing is a human right and we work on the ground with these people these are most vulnerable
00:51:21.780 every day. I thought, yeah, but I was on the ground working that day in broad daylight filming
00:51:27.540 with two men. And this guy had the audacity and the confidence to go ahead and do that in those
00:51:35.040 situations. That is disturbing. And promoting any sort of this deviancy and misbehavior and
00:51:43.600 acquiescing to it or normalizing it in our parks and playgrounds or any public space for that
00:51:48.460 matter is deeply shameless and a deeply irresponsible position to take and so initially i wasn't quite
00:51:55.680 sure if i wanted to publish that report because again i was in shock and it took me a while to
00:52:00.240 process what had fully happened but as soon as those social services agencies came out
00:52:04.900 and tried to say that this motion was like bigoted and um you know harmful to the vulnerable people
00:52:12.080 that are taking up housing in the parks i thought no people need to know what the reality is
00:52:17.880 when this deviancy starts to take over and here's what happens yeah so yeah because we don't want
00:52:24.320 it normalized we don't want this type of behavior normalized yeah and and they said in their letter
00:52:29.780 too which i think the most concerning part for me was that these parks are for everyone and sure
00:52:36.040 that sounds noble and compassionate but they're not for everyone when the lewd destructive and
00:52:42.600 criminal behaviors of a select few take them over and make them unusable for the vast majority of
00:52:48.780 law-abiding citizens and our actual most vulnerable, which are our seniors, our children, and our
00:52:54.700 families. So no, the parks are not for everyone because you have these few ruining it for the
00:53:00.920 vast majority. And we need to instill some enforcement and some law and order back into
00:53:05.580 these public spaces so that they can be enjoyed for their intended purposes. These aren't
00:53:11.580 intended to be places of refuge or for housing or for drug use or consumption of illicit drugs or
00:53:19.320 conduction of illegal activity. Full stop. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Just touching on something else
00:53:29.420 to drive home, how overwhelmed our social services have become. I think it's proof in the pudding
00:53:37.020 here um cbc published this article headed to the er that's an emergency room here's why you could
00:53:44.800 now wait more than 48 hours to be admitted like two full days heading to the emergency like this
00:53:51.840 is for a medical emergency right these aren't people just going to the doctor with um benign
00:53:56.800 afflictions this these are people who are in medical distress who are headed to an emergency
00:54:01.440 department who are waiting more than two days to be admitted and that's the aging population
00:54:10.000 the um admittance backlog a result of aging population overburdened medical system
00:54:19.820 the national report finds um so they find a woman whose mother suffered a fall and was taken
00:54:27.120 in by ambulance to Windsor, Ontario, an emergency room there. And then she waited more than 48 hours
00:54:32.980 to just be admitted. Her 81 year old mother was still waiting in the hallway for a hospital bed 1.00
00:54:39.460 by the time CTV or sorry, CBC even got back to her. She was still waiting. Wow. It was very noisy
00:54:47.680 and volatile. And there's a lot of patients that might be unruly and things that security guards
00:54:52.560 are taken care of or sorry are taking care of it's not really it doesn't sound like they're
00:54:57.880 taking care of it though right well because the system's so overrun and people are agitated they're
00:55:04.240 on edge they're getting mad they're getting anxious they're impatient and so it's just a
00:55:10.380 boiling like it's just a pot waiting to boil over and that's what's happening now with our health
00:55:15.320 care system but the data here really speaks for itself it says one in ten canadians admitted to
00:55:21.020 the hospital during the 2024-2025 fiscal year spent more than 48 hours waiting in the emergency
00:55:26.860 department a 12-hour increase from 36 hours so not much better even still during the 2019 sorry
00:55:35.380 2018-2019 fiscal year and that's a report published by the canadian institute for health information
00:55:41.820 like patients in hallways doubling up rooms trying to find any nook or cranny to see patients
00:55:49.700 said one ottawa area emergency physician it's more cramped it's more chaotic and there's more
00:55:55.580 pressure than ever on these emergency departments yeah i mean we have millions of people just in
00:56:01.860 ontario without a family doctor and so even when it's not like a life or death situation which the
00:56:07.840 emergency department should be reserved for or you just need like a medication refill or prescription
00:56:13.220 renewal what what have you you can't get into a family physician because you don't have one
00:56:19.040 to have those less complicated things taken care of and so the emergency departments are
00:56:25.960 increasingly just becoming like a de facto doctor's office yeah like a walk-in clinic almost
00:56:31.360 yeah and they can't keep up yeah and this and then we just keep bringing flooding the system
00:56:38.780 with more and more and more and more so thanks government i guess
00:56:44.960 they're supposed to be keeping us safe i thought mark carney was keeping us safe
00:56:50.640 right yeah unless you have to go to the er thanks mark carney for keeping everyone safe we just
00:56:57.400 will die and perish waiting in the emergency department to be seen which has happened yes
00:57:02.940 exactly and yes it has yeah it has there was that case i think it was last year that 17 year old
00:57:08.760 with um he went septic in the emergency room and sadly he's come to his injuries and you know that
00:57:17.680 we're supposed to have this world-class first class first world health care system free um yes
00:57:24.680 and well you can see the state it's in complete disarray in 2026 so yay canada all right we have
00:57:35.260 no chats so i guess we can wrap things up thanks so much for hopping in today tamara and my pleasure
00:57:42.580 sheila's absence yeah it's always great to get the tamara tag team duo yeah i love it
00:57:47.940 yeah me too uh thanks everybody for joining us thanks to all of the staff that make sure that
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00:58:07.360 we'll be back tomorrow same time and place from 1 to 2 p.m eastern so come back then
00:58:12.300 and until that time stay sane and question everything