00:02:51.080Christian, Judaic, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, all faiths.
00:02:58.320We will hold politicians, school boards, teachers, organizations, corporations, and unions accountable for politicizing our children and putting them in harm's way.
00:03:09.900We are a Canadian organization dedicated to united the country.
00:09:47.880And you mentioned Premier Daniel Smith.
00:09:49.420I've sent an invitation to the Premier to participate in the march tomorrow from the Alberta legislature in Edmonton.
00:09:59.160And, you know, last night we learned that Premier Danielle Smith, ironically, who is somebody who is more concerned with fiscal politics than she was with social policy, has said she's prepared to use the notwithstanding clause in Alberta.
00:10:15.860To defend her legislation against transgender indoctrination in the schools.
00:10:22.160And I said, oh, my God, she's done it again.
00:10:25.020You know, she never ceases to amaze me.
00:10:27.680And I've known Daniel Smith for 20 years.
00:10:29.820I think she's the best Premier in Canada.
00:10:32.760I think she's the only Premier in Canada, and probably the only politician, with the courage and the guts to speak out on the issues that really matter to Canadians.
00:12:12.640And she'll be rebuked for the short term, but obviously will be revered for these, you know, these things that she's doing in terms of reform.
00:12:25.060Hopefully, Doug Ford can do this in Ontario.
00:12:28.400He says he's going to do it, but we don't see it.
00:13:11.400But the end result is what unites us is our kids, David.
00:13:16.620And the Million People March should be used as a tool to welcome every Canadian peacefully, respect the rule of law, respect our police officers and everybody helping us out.
00:13:35.500This day is to show off that you're a mother, to show off that you're a father.
00:13:40.360Be proud of that, and to show off your kids and your grandparents and your aunts and uncles, to show off what makes civilization, what makes civilization progress.
00:16:34.200So there's a lot of things that we believe in.
00:16:37.240But at the end of the day, no matter how much we quarrel at the universities or in a coffee, we all probably work in the same place for the federal government.
00:17:02.800And there's 20,000 people cheering on a team.
00:17:06.340And those issues are insignificant then.
00:17:11.720So if you're able to go to a hockey game or you're able to go to Canada Day and get a beaver tail, and you're able to go work in the government Canada, and you're able to pay taxes like everybody else in the country and be a citizen, this million people march should be able to unite the country from coast to coast coming together.
00:17:48.420This is a very difficult news cycle right now because it's being dominated by things we can't control, including the Charlie Kirk assassination.
00:17:57.720And it's very difficult to get news in right now.
00:18:01.060We have done everything possible to do so.
00:18:03.460But I know that God is going to come through on this event this year.
00:18:10.180And, Camille, thank you again for the work you do and the work that your people do across the country.
00:22:13.260No, but I agree with them philosophically on who should be raising your kids in this society, not the government, not the state, not Mark Carney, not Doug Ford.
00:22:29.680You, the parents, should be raising your children.
00:25:19.920This is a battle between big pharma and true evidence-led innovative science that explores natural therapeutic research capable of healing.
00:25:31.720Do you wonder why we're being targeted?
00:28:31.580So, the Universal Ostrich Farm in British Columbia, not too far from the U.S. border here on the West Coast where we are, has had ostriches for decades.
00:28:41.000And in December 2024 and January of this year, they had 69 of their flock die.
00:28:45.600And it is presumed that they died of avian flu, although that isn't actually certain.
00:28:53.640All of the living herd, of which there are 400-ish individuals, have been, quote, according to a September 6 article in Rebel News, healthy and symptom-free for 235 days.
00:29:03.520So, they had a substantial fraction, less than a fifth, but a substantial fraction of their flock, which they've had for decades, die.
00:29:11.760But the vast majority of them have been healthy and symptom-free for much more than half a year.
00:29:19.000So, it's now come to a head because the Canadian, I don't remember what the acronym is, but the Canadian Animal Safety Something Regulatory Structure is saying that the entire flock needs to be culled in order to get avian flu out of existence.
00:29:40.760And, of course, the owners of the farm and many other people, largely being reported on, again, at Rebel News, have said, this is ridiculous, these animals are healthy, you also have no right to declare our animals unsafe when there's no evidence that they are and kill our animals, which will inherently kill our business.
00:30:02.260But compare that to the mainstream coverage, of which there hasn't been a lot, but we have, for instance, let's see, we have, for instance, in Politico, in, and this is just in chronological order of three articles that I found covering this story.
00:30:24.700So, this is going to be mid-July, Politico, why RFK Jr. wants Canada to pardon 400 ostriches.
00:30:30.140So, right away, the way into this story is, it's Bobby Kennedy, you know what to think, right?
00:30:41.520So, just the first four paragraphs of this article in Politico, Ottawa, the fate of nearly 400 Canadian ostriches, which Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is trying to save, now rests with federal justices in Ottawa.
00:30:52.860As the controversial case makes its way through court, members of U.S. President Donald Trump's administration, right-wing influencers, and a Republican megadonor are urging the liberal government to spare the ostriches that were exposed to bird flu.
00:31:06.180The Secretary has urged Canada not to kill the ostriches, but to do further testing to try to better understand the virus, a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services told Politico.
00:31:14.600So, MAGA supporters and Canada's Freedom Convoy, which blockaded Ottawa for weeks over COVID-19 measures, have coalesced around the cause, which they say is an example of government overreach and erosion of institutional trust and outdated policies.
00:31:28.700So, there's a lot to object to here, but just the entire framing is, if you agree with this stance, recognize that your fellow travelers are MAGA supporters and Freedom Convoy supporters and, you know, their description of blockaded Ottawa for weeks over COVID-19 measures.
00:31:48.920Everything about the descriptions here are wrong, but also they are just trying to make you feel icky about thinking that maybe the ostriches should be saved, because other people who think that are far-right-wing lunatics like, apparently, us.
00:32:04.460Here we have, a couple weeks later, in the Wall Street Journal, why America is rallying to save 400 Canadian ostriches, a plan to euthanize birds prompts RFK Jr. and other U.S. officials to come to the animal's defense, and an offer from Dr. Oz.
00:32:20.480So, again, just a little bit from the middle of this article.
00:32:23.300Under Canada's policy for dealing with avian flu outbreaks, officials will kill any commercial flock whose members have been exposed.
00:32:45.460Canada's Food Inspection Agency has said even if the rest of the herd doesn't show symptoms, the virus may be dormant and could mutate.
00:32:51.400Killing the entire herd is the best way to ensure it doesn't spread.
00:32:54.580And that's just a statement in here, as if it's true.
00:32:58.260The world has been lucky that the virus hasn't spread widely to humans, said Dr. Gregory Torres, head of the Science Department of the Paris-based World Organization for Animal Health.
00:33:06.400We should not leave this virus circulating.
00:33:19.260A few weeks later, August 22nd, so just a few weeks ago, Canadian court allows call of 400 ostriches that R.K. Jr. hoped to save.
00:33:26.980And here, from the middle of this piece, mass slaughter has long been the chief strategy for containing bird flu, a highly contagious disease caused by influenza A viruses spread among wild birds, aquatic birds, birds of prey on waterfowl, as well as domestic birds such as poultry.
00:33:43.600An outbreak this year resulted in more than 120 million hens being slaughtered and egg prices rising to record levels.
00:33:50.440Humans can also become infected with bird flu, although this is rare, with cases typically involving people who come into close contact with infected birds.
00:33:57.860So, lots to say here, obviously, but let me just start by pointing out that in this paragraph that I just read from the Washington Post article from August 22nd of this year,
00:38:22.100We've got a government that tells us what to do, how to think, how to act, and that thinks it can invade a farm, lay farm, steal their livelihood, and kill it.