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Heavy-handed holiday rules for thee? For me, it s a trip to Tofino! Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you were able to gather with your loved ones, your friends, your family, whoever you could be with. I love Thanksgiving because it gives us time to pause and reflect upon our life and the world we live in. It makes us remember to be grateful for the things in our lives.
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Heavy-handed holiday rules for thee, trips to Tofino for me.
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Happy Thanksgiving, I'm Candice Malcolm and this is The Candice Malcolm Show.
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Everyone, thank you so much for tuning in to The Candice Malcolm Show.
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I hope everyone out there had a wonderful, truly wonderful Thanksgiving long weekend.
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I hope you were able to gather with your loved ones, your friends, your family,
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whoever you could be with and I hope you had a wonderful time together.
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I love Thanksgiving. It is one of my favorite days of the year, favorite holidays,
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because it gives us time to pause and reflect upon our life and the world that we live in.
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It makes us remember to be grateful and to show gratitude for the things in our lives.
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For me, I'm so blessed. I feel so thankful, so lucky to be in the situation that I'm in.
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I have a wonderful family, really supportive, loving parents, great siblings who are my best friends.
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I have a really, truly amazing husband. He's a wonderful human being and he's so incredibly supportive for me and everything I do
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and incredibly hardworking and devoted in his own life. He's a great dad.
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We have two wonderful little kids who just bring us so much joy every single day, every single moment of every day.
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And I'm truly blessed. That's just on my family side.
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I also feel incredibly grateful for True North, for the work that we were able to do day in, day out,
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the wonderful team that we have at True North who works so hard to bring you the news and to help put together everything.
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And of course, to you, the viewers, to the people who support True North, who see our vision,
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who recognize the need for independent media in Canada, and the people who support us,
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the people who donate their own hard-earned money and entrust it to us, to our organization,
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to provide the news and to provide analysis of Canadian political news.
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You know, it's really, really something special to build up a company and to have so many people out there
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who believe in what we believe in, especially in today's time.
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The way that individual liberties and freedoms have slipped away so quickly,
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the way that so many people have turned to this sort of heavy-handed authoritarian measures
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And we're going to go through that on the show today, talk about some of those heavy-handed measures.
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And I think that the important thing is that people stick together.
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People use their voice together to speak out against the madness out there,
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that we recognize the things that are truly important in our lives, like our families and our friends,
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and that we not let this fear, this over-heavy-handed, this impulse to have heavy-handed rules,
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and to say that we cannot leave our homes until there's no risk whatsoever of getting sick
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And we have these sort of morbid death counts hanging over our heads,
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as if we lived in a society or a world where people don't die.
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I mean, that's the reality of the world that we live in,
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is that people die every single day of lots of different causes.
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You take that risk into account when you live your life.
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We've seen a really uneasy reversal and sort of impulse, again, to try to control everything.
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It's a totalitarian impulse that exists in our society, and we have to be vigilant against it.
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So I think part of the problem in society right now with cancel culture and the woke mob
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They show no gratitude to the people who have come before us, to historical figures.
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They judge everybody by today's woke, progressive, politically correct standards.
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And they apply those to people in the past who had very different norms and very different standards
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in terms of what was normal and what was allowed back then.
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There's a total lack of gratitude for the institutions and the society and the world we live in.
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And we can always strive to improve it and make it better for everybody.
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But to say, you know, there are some problems today, and therefore we have to erase our history,
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tear down every institution, and try to start again is completely utopian thinking it's wrong.
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Fundamentally, at the root of it, it's because of a lack of gratitude, a lack of stopping,
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pausing, and saying, you know, there are great things about our society that we should be appreciative of.
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Look at so many other places around the world that don't have the same standards,
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the same institutions, the same concepts of Western liberal democracy,
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and the rule of law that we have in the West, in Canada.
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And because they don't see that, they don't appreciate it, they want to tear it down.
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And I think our society, our civilization, Canada, the West,
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we would be on a lot stronger footing if we just all showed a little bit more gratitude and gratefulness.
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And that's, again, why I think Thanksgiving is so important.
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Let us know what you did this Thanksgiving weekend, how you celebrated it,
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and give us any ideas, any feedback on the show.
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So because it's Thanksgiving and because the world has gone mad in many ways,
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I want to dedicate the show almost like a Fake News Friday version of the show,
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but we're going to talk about some of the measures that were in place in regards to Thanksgiving.
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Because even though we just came out of a federal election,
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where the candidates traveled all over the country,
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where there were rallies, where there were speeches,
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where there were whistle stops, they call them,
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when the candidates and the leaders of the parties show up at different campaign stations,
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different towns, it was like a normal election.
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I mean, there were some aspects of it that were different.
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You know, Aaron O'Toole had that big swanky studio that they set up in Ottawa,
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He did these sort of digital town hall meetings with different Canadians across the country.
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However, you know, it was still a pretty normal election, all things considered.
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And so, you know, our politicians were acting as though the pandemic was over,
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that we had kind of come out the other side, that there was light at the end of the tunnel,
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we were going to go back to normal, we're learning to live with COVID, all these things.
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And then on top of that, we had Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister,
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go on his infamous little surfing trip out to the beach in Tofino on Truth and Reconciliation Day,
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traveling, he came out and apologized for doing that.
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Like I said, it was a mistake to travel on that day.
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This is an important moment for Canada and for Canadians to reflect not just on the past,
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I was in error to choose to travel on that day.
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And I apologize directly to Chief Casimir for not having attended the event that she invited me to,
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which is why I'm looking forward to going to the community
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and sitting down with them in the coming weeks.
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So Trudeau was sorry for traveling on Truth and Reconciliation Day,
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but he didn't say that he was sorry for going on a holiday.
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He didn't say he was sorry for going to the beach and going and taking some time with his family,
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So he was sorry for the travel on Truth and Reconciliation Day,
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So paint me a surprise when all of a sudden over the weekend,
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we heard from Justin Trudeau's health minister,
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As the weather starts to get colder and Canadians start eyeing sunny destinations to the south,
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Haju said prospective travelers should keep that in mind
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or think about taking a beach vacation amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Do not even consider going on a beach vacation.
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I'll remind Canadians that as annoying as it is,
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recommending people don't travel unless it's absolutely necessary.
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the Canadian government does not recommend getting on a plane,
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And that was the sort of theme of the kind of recommendations
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from various health officials across the country.
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you are not allowed to have Thanksgiving dinner.
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to protect our hospitals and healthcare workers.
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If you're eligible to be vaccinated and aren't,