Trudeau's Minister HUMILIATED by TRUTH | Stand on Guard Ep 131
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Summary
In this week's episode of Stand On Guard, we take a look at the man who pretends to be a cabinet minister. Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Stephen Gilbo, has been busy this week with his usual stuff, and so we thought we d take you through some of the material he's been dishing out this week and it's actually quite fascinating.
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welcome back to another episode of stand on guard i'm your host david creighton
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i promise you this week because we're not doing question period we would examine
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what some of our favorite mps cabinet ministers are doing this week and i think you won't be
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disappointed today because we've taken a very close look at that exalted grand poobah of the
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environment the environment and climate change minister steven gilbo disco steve gilbo as i
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mentioned the other day you know we we have heard stories that he was the an extra in saturday night
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fever you know that john travolta disco movie from the 70s yeah i i don't know i don't know you be the
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judge of that maybe he was the underage kid in the bar i don't know but we'll be right back
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to explain how mr gilbo's week has been going 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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ah thanks for joining us today this is going to be a real pleasure as i said we're not doing
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question period this week because it's not happening another week off for these for these layabouts but
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stephen gilbo has been very busy this week up to his usual stuff and so we thought we'd take you
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through some of the material he's been dishing out this week and it's it's actually quite quite
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yeah he was bc bound in the very beginning here
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and of course he's out there selling heat pumps
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and claiming all of these forest fires these wildfires are a direct result
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a direct result of ecological pressures that's code for climate change you have to be careful when you say
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it here but it you know that's an example of true doing and if you're really interested in true doing
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we've got some great stickers for you have a look at our store we've got some true doing stickers for
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you i think you might like but everything to mr gilbo is climate change related
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and hello everyone stephen gilbo here minister of environment and climate change
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with my friend and colleague josie osborne from the bc government we just made a very cool announcement
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uh on our collaboration with with the government of british columbia and something that will help
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greatly british columbia we are partnering with the federal government to deliver heat pump rebates to
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people cover that cost gap with the cost of installing equipment that both cools your home in the
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summer heats your home in the winter we know just how important it is to reach as many families as we
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can so you could you could qualify for rebates up to 24 000 depending on your household size
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and your income level top-ups for northern residents up to three thousand dollars that's going to help
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you save money and save greenhouse gas emissions good example of governments working together to serve
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british columbians and canadians now i don't know how much he thinks he's serving british columbians or
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canadians but leave it to stephen gilbo to serve himself uh hey you see gilbo is out there hawking
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electric cars but as this image suggests would you buy a car from this man remember the scene we played
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of gilbo went from 2001 when he's in the the orange prison guard because he was arrested for a green
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piece stunt that's stephen gilbo he's also the guy in the pink jacket the guy in the suit
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and who who pretends to be a cabinet minister these days but let's put this all in perspective this is
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a stephen gilbo was an environmental greenpeace activist before he ever got into politics in this
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way that he's in it today as a member of parliament and cabinet minister but he was an activist and that's
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what he's all about oh let's continue down the the timeline of his week here
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now i have to ask you and i'm sure you dear listeners dear viewers would have an opinion on
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this do you think climate change is necessarily responsible for all of these forest fires these
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wildfires like the ones in fort nelson right now the ones have burned throughout alberta what about
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all those arrests for arson i mean and i did a couple of stories on this there were multiple arrests
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across the country from bc to come back and even in the maritimes for people who deliberately set these
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fires these for this is rank arson that's what this is it's it's and to link it with climate change
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to say the science links at the climate climate change is a complete fabrication i'm sure you can
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find scientists so-called scientists out there who will link it to climate change no question you can
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always find scientists in any age who will link a political issue to science in some way or another
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and every political system has one i don't want to suggest our canadian scientists are like those in
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nazi germany or soviet russia however scientists those countries came up with the data necessary to
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justify their government's very onerous policies at times now is the climate change policy on par with
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some of the policies in those countries maybe not but it is impoverishing canadians and it's making life
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difficult so ooh maybe there is a similarity to some degree
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now is trudeau of course is backing him up 100 so this is the plan celebrating capping oil and gas in bc
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and gilbo is glad handing it with the bc government which of course is even worse than the federal liberal
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government in terms of going after people with the existential threat of climate change and bc pays
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over two dollars a liter for gas i was well one of the one of you folks who goes on question period
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with me every day when we're doing it live lives not far from where i grew up in vancouver island
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and they're paying over 220 a liter for gas now wonder why that is was because bc is laying on the taxes
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as heavy as the federal government and of course bc was proud to take over the federal government's
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carbon tax program plus they've got other taxes and levies and takeaways on top of everything
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so god help people living in bc right now that's that's my province of birth my mother is still there
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and it's where most of my friends from high school still live in comox british columbia paying through the
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nose for gasoline thanks to a provincial government that is crazy and they just found out how crazy
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they were on opioid drugs you could smoke crack in a children's playground in a hospital no problem
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bc government was doing a pilot project it got so bad that even the left-wing bc government said we can't
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do this anymore and they said they threw in a lifeline to justin trudeau saying recriminalize
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hard use of drugs or public use of hard drugs in bc please because we're going to get decimated in
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the next election as this continues well hopefully they will be they deserve it
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now steven went back to montreal put on his disco jacket
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for the sustainable thing what a guy and of course all the time he's saying where is the disco
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and guess what we've got to stop wait wait wait wait wait we've got to stop that let's back it up there guess what
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gilbo gave himself an award for all of his hard work
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now if you look up narcissist in the dictionary yes i know you'll find a picture of justin trudeau first
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but the right next to justin's photograph will be one of steven gilbo this is a man who's totally
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self-obsessed with himself he really believes that everything he's doing is so important because he's
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doing it he sees himself as destined to be this apostle for the environment this apostle for
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climate change he really believes he's saving canada even though canada produces how much
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less between one and one point five percent i'll put it that way because sometimes it's closer to one
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percent sometimes closer to one point five but just over one percent of global greenhouse gas emissions
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are coming from canada so you figure try to figure this out for a minute if canada produces these
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global gas emissions in such small amounts how is it going to benefit the global picture if we stop
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producing any greenhouse gas emissions doesn't that mean that 99 of the greenhouse gas emissions are still
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being produced and are still going to produce this climate change that gilbo was so worried about
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how is canada's participation or non-participation going to have any effect
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on the larger picture the answer is zilch zero none but we're going to be punished in the process
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canadians are going to be put in a lot of hurt because gilbo says so now let's go to the end of
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this thing here that's why we call him king gilbo you see the crown of plastic straws yes and they were
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they were back at the beginning what a week for the man hey i mean yeah he sure does work hard for you
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doesn't he except he doesn't now all of this nonsense about everything every fire every flood every
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gale force wind every hurricane every tornado everything is ultimately the responsibility of
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climate change is it true or is it false f-a-l-s-e well you know the fraser institute is an is a think tank
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that i've gone back to dozens of times when i've done stories about taxes in canada about health care in
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canada and now they've produced a wonderful bulletin on extreme weather and climate change
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i'm going to have to reach for my glasses to read you the next thing here but
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this is quite interesting because guess what the fraser institute discovered there is no scientific
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connection for this to be all about climate change it's all nonsense let's read this drought data from
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the world meteorological organization standardized precipitation index showed no statistically
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significant trends in drought duration or magnitude with the exception of some small regions in africa and
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south america from 1900 to 2020 bang flooding research in the journal of hydrology in 2017 analyzing 9213
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recording stations around the world found there were more stations exhibiting significant decreasing trends
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in flood risk in flood risk then increasing trends bang hurricanes research conducted for the world
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meteorological organization in 2019 updated in 2023 found no long-term trends in hurricanes or major hurricanes
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recorded globally going back to 1980 bang whoops gilbo strikes again
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forest fires the royal society in london in 2020 found that when considering the total area
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burned in the global level there is no overall increase but rather a decline over the last decades
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canada's wildlife fire information system shows that the number of fires and the area burned in canada have
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both been declining over the past 30 years and the report concludes the evidence is clear many of the claims that
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extreme weather events are increasing are simply not empirically true so folks those are the facts now some
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people might not like those facts some people might say you know that's not what i want to hear
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but those are the facts now more information here from a guy who sits on the environment committee
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he's the vice chair of the environment committee this is dan mazier another yes another slush fund now
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that's that's vocabulary that the trudeau government not only comprehends very well but utilizes extremely well
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on a regular basis how many slush funds does one government need or have now holly dean notes here in this
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x post commons environment committee by unanimous vote orders disclosure of eight billion dollars in
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subsidies under a federal program claiming to lower industrial ghg emissions sponsor of the motion calls it
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another slush fund that's from the latest black locks interesting no yes i think so it just never seems to end
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and here's dan's breaking news environment commissioner revealed 70 of companies trudeau gave funds to through
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his eight billion dollar slush fund had no commitment no capital and capital o commitment to reduce emissions
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no strings attached cash for canada's biggest emitters
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so and meanwhile trudeau slaps canadians with a 23 percent carbon tax hike now just take your breath here
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what does this all add up to think about this for a minute and i'm sure you don't even have to think
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about it for a minute think about it for 10 seconds what is the trudeau government doing here this is
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all a mirage this is all fraudsters this is all fraudulent this is trudeau using the pretext of climate
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change to once again pay off his friends who are not even fighting climate change as trudeau likes to
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call it all the time in fact they're not fighting anything are they except lining their own pockets
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and that seems to be the norm in so many cases here so you know it really does disgust me how this
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government gets away with this time after time after time and there's never any ramifications legally
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there's never any real political consequences i mean the guy got elected again he got re-elected
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in the last federal election even after all the scandal professionally in terms of the all of the
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incredible scandal that he he went through with estancy lavalin and his personal attempts to keep the
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company exempt from judicial proceedings and his personal scandals of dawning blackface for most of
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his adult life and seeing nothing hypocritical about that well he calls everybody who opposes him as a
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rank racist never sees any problem with that does he and then there never will be a contradiction in
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those terms for justin trudeau so what do you do with the trudeau government it's really time to say
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goodbye isn't it i'm afraid we still have less than a year and a half unless we convince the ndp to vote
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against this government in a non-confidence motion i keep saying the existential threat to canada is not
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climate change the existential threat to canada is trudeau's government and the policies he's foisting
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on us and shoving down our throats not just the stuff we talked about today but the material like
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the online harms act euthanasia and on and on and especially the carbon tax which is strangling the
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life out of the economy and impoverishing canadians and emiserating individuals in this country you know
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and as my friend neil oliver said in our last conversation in the interview that was aired and i hope
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many of you had a chance to see that governments don't have to tax people into the ground anymore
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to raise money they just print it they just keep printing money which of course is inflationary
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but that's no problem they just keep raising interest rates and that hurts us too the tax thing
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is all about emiserating us making us miserable increasing the misery index in canada that's what the
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trudeau government is doing to every individual canadian that's their primary political objective
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is to make life difficult for us so we give up we stop fighting well we're not going to stop fighting
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here on standing guard i want to share something with you here if you watch my broadcast in the world
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health organization in the pandemic agreement yeah they've watered it down somewhat because there was a
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little bit of pushback from some quarters but not much in canada not much in canada at all in fact
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i kept getting comments every day when i was doing live broadcasts from you folks who said what's
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happening with the pandemic treaty the what's happening with the who pandemic treaty we don't
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hear anything about it well there was one member of parliament in the toronto area dr less than lewis
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she was also one of the candidates for the leadership of the conservative party of canada
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she was doing some marvelous work on this she had a petition out she was exposing how dangerous
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this agreement can be in terms of losing our national sovereignty so as i promised you folks today i'm
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going to invite less than lewis to come on this show to come on this program and to talk about
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her efforts to stop this treaty you know what here's the response i got back today and i'll read this to
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you from my email dear david at the present time dr lewis is focused on matters in her writing
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of hall demand norfolk and with her infrastructure critic portfolio and unfortunately is solidly booked up over
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the next few months so did you grab that she's booked up for the next few months she's so busy
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she hasn't got 20 minutes to speak to me on this program about the who pandemic agreement
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so busy with her portfolio of infrastructure there's just so much work to do and she hasn't got time to
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to do interviews on the who pandemic agreement you know what folks as i've told you many times i
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worked on parliament hill for eight years i worked within the party system she's working in right now
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and i'll never work within it again by choice and because by mutual choice but that's called the
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conservative party or the official the leader of the official opposition or the official opposition
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in other words peer polyev's office saying this is how we're conducting communications
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the opposition leader's office oh hello sorry i finally got it
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that is the office that tells mps what they can say and what they can't say i believe less than lewis
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is under a gag order right now i believe she's been told not to talk about the who pandemic agreement
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because otherwise i think i would have got an answer in the affirmative when i asked for an interview
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so yes i'm out there asking for interviews and i tell you it's not always easy even when you know
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these people i don't know less than lewis but i know a lot of the mps and i've worked in a lot of
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their offices and i've worked in government and i've worked at the house at the hill i know how
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the system operates i know how you get questions answered i know who you're supposed to talk to
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and right now i'm seeing a lot of conservative mps uh who just don't want to talk and i think that
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might have something to do with their communications department should be no surprise to anybody who knows
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how government works but it's disappointing because there's an article i read today i haven't got a slide for it
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because it just came up before i came on the broadcast from the the epic times saying that
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there's scant resistance to the who pandemic agreement in canada one one area of that scant
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resistance was less than lewis she has done a terrific terrific job trying to raise the profile and expose
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what this agreement is all about apparently she's not going to be doing much more work in this file right
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now and we need it done now because now is when this treaty is coming up and we're not hearing
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anything about this treaty in the house of commons during question period from either the government
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or the official opposition or those other de facto parties well those de facto government parties i should
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say the ndp and the bloc who are working with the liberals so we need answers on this and i'm sorry
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we're not getting them thanks for watching today i will be back tomorrow and next week
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