SOG52: Trudeau & Guilbeault Lose in Court Again. Plastics This Time | Stand on Guard Ep 52
Summary
A federal court has struck down the Trudeau government's ban on all single-use plastic in Canada. This is a victory for the good guys, but what does it mean for the rest of us? And what can we do about it?
Transcript
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And we're going to talk about a victory, a victory for the good guys today.
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So we are in a very precarious position in this country.
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We need political change, but we also need to resolve to resist.
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The federal court, we don't get many victories from judges.
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The federal court has ruled that the Trudeau government's ban on all single-use plastics
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because their toxic is unreasonable and unconstitutional.
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It said that it's far too broad a label to spread on all plastics.
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One of the organizations that brought this suit or that raised this legal issue to the court
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And there's our friend Daniel Smith, Premier Daniel Smith, congratulating the province
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and all small-c conservatives on a victory here.
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And yes, Alberta won, but all Canadians are winning with this.
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I want to mention, though, that there is some dispute as to how far-reaching this is
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because my old friend Anthony Fury, who actually tweeted this out last night or posted this out
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last night as soon as the news came in, sort of put a disclaimer in late last night
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where he says this does not mean the plastic ban automatically changes, though.
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Guilbault, that's the Environment and Climate Change Minister,
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but not the actual toxic substances legislation.
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Legal experts will surely weigh in on what can happen next.
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But we see from Mr. Climate Change himself, the Environment and Climate Change Minister,
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Stephen Guilbault, who is the author of so many of our sorrows in this country,
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insists that, you know, Canadians want action on keeping plastics out of the environment
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So if the government's considering an appeal on this,
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obviously this is going to have some impact, some consequential effect.
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Because this is, you know, I'll get into some of the ramifications
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But we did conduct a poll amongst you, our viewers, and the YouTube community.
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The people who are watching this program will keep me in business.
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When you ring that bell, you're beating Trudeau's censorship.
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And you're doing what you can to join the rebellion against the Trudeau government.
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99% of you said, are you happy about the court ruling?
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That has essentially said, you can't do this to Canadians.
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I'll read a few of those comments out here that I have in front of me.
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Because I agree with some of the items being banned.
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But even with all of it gone, it's only a spit in the ocean as to all of the other single-use items out there.
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I don't believe the ban would have made a difference as Canada is such a small country compared to the rest of the world.
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I am, however, happy that Stephen, poor baby, will be crying.
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At Sunflowerist, Stephen Gilboa said they're going to appeal this decision.
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I'm just sick of these politicians forcing their BS on me.
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That's why I say increasingly, I'm just against the state in my life.
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Stop telling me what I can read, what I can watch, what I can eat, how I wrap my food.
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Now, this plastic ban, I'll tell you how bad it was potentially going to be.
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And I'm still not convinced the danger is over based on Anthony's post and based on the fact that this Trudeau government is tricky.
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Well, they are, yeah, they're covering their backside, aren't they?
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I can tell you with some certainty here that they want to eliminate all plastics and they don't care what the consequences are going to be.
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I'm not just talking the plastic grocery bags that you used to get at the store.
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Look, even though there are recyclable plastic grocery bags available, I have received those locally in my community outside of Ottawa, outside of Ottawa, where a dollar store was handing out recyclable plastic grocery bags.
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You're carrying things around in your arms, aren't you?
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And people wonder, did you steal those things or did you buy them?
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But it's not just the grocery bags and single-use plastics.
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It's also the wrapping you use when you buy fruit or vegetables.
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And that's what also covers the meat and the meat section.
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Well, there's no simple answer because the paper covering you get at the butcher is not exactly just paper either.
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So as Jerry Ritz, former agriculture and agri-food minister, pointed out to me when I first asked him about this,
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what do you think about this ban on the plastics that they use in the grocery stores to cover your fruit, your vegetables, and your meat?
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He says it's never going to work because what about the countries who are shipping their meat, their vegetables, and their produce into Canada?
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So once again, it's going to be liberal legislation that hurts Canadian producers.
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That's what's happening consistently with all of their legislation.
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So that's what's going to happen again if this court decision does not, in fact, repeal or stop this, once again, this overreach of government authorities, authoritarian grab from the Trudeau government.
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Don't ever think the fight is over because you get a court decision.
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But it's important to know what's going on here.
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And it's also important to know how consequential government decisions can be in your life.
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Things you expected to be are no longer there because governments are taking them away from you.
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They're taking your freedom away, but they're also taking everything away that makes life convenient.
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Now, I have no problem with using a recyclable bottle, using a bottle for water that I can use over and over again.
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And Justin Trudeau was announcing his plastics ban.
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He was asked, what do you do in the Trudeau household yourself to reduce your consumption of plastic?
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We have recently switched to drinking water bottles out of, water out of, when we have water bottles, out of plastic, sorry, away from plastic towards paper, like drink box water bottles sort of things.
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He didn't seem to have the script in front of him, and he was just meandering all over the place with that comical answer.
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I remember using that in a story for the Daily Caller.
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That was hugely popular, not only in Canada, but around the world and in the United States.
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So they just ridiculed Trudeau for that completely inane and fumbling answer.
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I mean, plastic straws are also included in this plastic ban.
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How many of you have gone to your favorite fast food restaurant, ordered a soft drink either as a side or as part of your combo,
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and you get this straw that just literally falls apart as soon as you start using it, you know, because it's made out of paper.
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And you think, my God, I wish I had a plastic straw.
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Well, the thing is, these substitute straws are toxic.
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And that's what the liberal government, and that's what environmental extremists like Giebel, Mr. Greenpeace stand-in, Mr. Greenpeace activist,
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Mr. Greenpeace, I don't have anything else to say except I'm shutting off your heat and power, Giebel has to say.
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But listen to this excerpt from Redacted, the show I'm often a guest on, with Clayton and Natalie Morris,
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talking about the issue of toxicity in other straws.
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And here's the brilliant and beautiful Natalie Morris talking about this.
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Plastics are nowhere near the demon that we thought they were.
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So here is what they concluded, that these forever chemicals were found to be present in almost all types of straws,
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but primarily in those made from plant-based material.
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These eco-friendly plant-based straws are not necessarily a more sustainable alternative to plastic straws,
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because they can be considered as additional sources of forever chemicals in humans and the environment.
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Because what if that paper straw, although the paper straw is not going to make it into the turtle's nose,
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So again, we're exposing ourselves to more toxins with this straw shenanigans that we're putting ourselves through,
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and it makes our drinking experience so much worse.
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So in YouTube, we put up a poll that asked, do you like paper straws?
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You just think that that's the right thing to say.
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Do you like them now that you know that you're drinking toxins?
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Except when I get the big-ass coffee at like a Dunkin' Donuts or something.
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Well, no, because the cold brew, you like to...
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But anyway, but someone in the chat says, you know, Amazon or whatever,
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they sell the little straw pipe cleaners that go through the thing and, you know, and cleans it out.
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This is another example of, like, climate anxiety, right?
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We see a video about a turtle with a plastic straw up its nose,
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because we're going to remove plastic straws from San Francisco and plastic bags.
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We're going to make wood straws or, you know, bamboo straws or pulp straws,
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and the public will buy it because they hate plastic.
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We put all these chemicals around it, wrap it in chemicals.
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They don't care because people don't actually do the math.
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You see, we're not even aware of this half the time that we are drinking in toxicity
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And I want to go back to this poll here because it's some great comments
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yes, but we all know they will interfere, meaning the liberals will interfere with production
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So don't expect to see them in stores until Trudeau is completely gone.
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Undoing ridiculous policy is a much longer process than implementation.
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Now, that is a brilliant analysis, and it actually coincides with what I'm trying to say here
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every day, every week, is that it is difficult to repeal legislation once it becomes law
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It suddenly becomes almost a human right, a vested interest.
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Once something becomes law, it becomes a vested interest, and suddenly it becomes a right.
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So it's more difficult to get rid of this bad legislation than it is just to stop it.
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And that's why we're facing a real dilemma in this country because Trudeau, as I've said in days previous,
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has reached out with his left hand for the Socialists, the NDP.
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He's worried he's going to lose his grip on them because they're worried they're going to go down
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So he's reached over here with his other hand to attach himself to the Separatist Bloc Québécois,
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and he thinks he's going to maintain power through some other kind of loose coalition with the Separatists.
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He wants to stay in power for the next two years because he believes he can recover his popularity
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and he can initiate and implement the rest of his nefarious, bad, dastardly, destructive, catastrophic plan for Canada.
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And he's got more on the horizon, and he wants to ruin your life.
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Now, there's a lot of people who think he's working for the World Economic Forum.
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It's not hard to believe because he has said in the past he's working for the Great Reset.
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He used the COVID-19 pandemic for that purpose.
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He uses any crisis for the purpose of advancing his social and his economic policies.
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And clearly, he has addressed the WEF on several occasions.
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He is one of their acolytes, one of their disciples.
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He is a part of the cheerleading section for the globalist movement to take your rights away
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and give them away to globalists like the WEF, not conspiracies.
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Trudeau is clearly enunciating that as a policy,
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and he's clearly demonstrating that because that's where his loyalty lies.
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So I am frightened for the next two years of Justin Trudeau.
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We have to disentangle these unholy alliances in the House of Commons
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between the Liberal Party, the NDP, and the Bloc Québécois.
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Make it on whether or not we should all be staying up nights worrying about climate change or not.
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Make it about economic issues that really matter,
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like interest rates and whether you have enough money to buy groceries
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or whether you have enough money to pay for a carbon tax that will be quadrupled in two years' time.
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And we need, as I said earlier, to resolve, to resist the Trudeau tyranny.
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And we're celebrating a victory from the court.
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But as I said, always be wary of what the Trudeau government is going to do next.
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Because what it's going to do next is not protect your freedom or mine.
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It's going to be to continue on a downward spiral,
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pushing policies like censorship and medical assistance and suicide
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and other things that are catastrophic for the character of this country
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