The Candice Malcolm Show - October 13, 2021


Albertans will finally have a say on Canada’s equalization program


Episode Stats

Length

17 minutes

Words per Minute

190.54305

Word Count

3,393

Sentence Count

183

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

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.


Transcript

00:00:00.120 Heavy-handed holiday rules for thee, trips to Tofino for me.
00:00:04.020 Happy Thanksgiving, I'm Candice Malcolm and this is The Candice Malcolm Show.
00:00:11.900 Everyone, thank you so much for tuning in to The Candice Malcolm Show.
00:00:14.780 I hope everyone out there had a wonderful, truly wonderful Thanksgiving long weekend.
00:00:19.720 I hope you were able to gather with your loved ones, your friends, your family,
00:00:23.040 whoever you could be with and I hope you had a wonderful time together.
00:00:26.640 I love Thanksgiving. It is one of my favorite days of the year, favorite holidays,
00:00:30.960 because it gives us time to pause and reflect upon our life and the world that we live in.
00:00:37.220 It makes us remember to be grateful and to show gratitude for the things in our lives.
00:00:42.180 For me, I'm so blessed. I feel so thankful, so lucky to be in the situation that I'm in.
00:00:48.580 I have a wonderful family, really supportive, loving parents, great siblings who are my best friends.
00:00:54.020 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
00:01:03.540 and incredibly hardworking and devoted in his own life. He's a great dad.
00:01:08.800 We have two wonderful little kids who just bring us so much joy every single day, every single moment of every day.
00:01:15.660 And I'm truly blessed. That's just on my family side.
00:01:18.580 I also feel incredibly grateful for True North, for the work that we were able to do day in, day out,
00:01:24.500 the wonderful team that we have at True North who works so hard to bring you the news and to help put together everything.
00:01:31.060 And of course, to you, the viewers, to the people who support True North, who see our vision,
00:01:36.200 who recognize the need for independent media in Canada, and the people who support us,
00:01:40.820 the people who donate their own hard-earned money and entrust it to us, to our organization,
00:01:46.340 to provide the news and to provide analysis of Canadian political news.
00:01:51.960 You know, it's really, really something special to build up a company and to have so many people out there
00:01:56.840 who believe in what we believe in, especially in today's time.
00:02:01.500 Because, look, things are rough out there.
00:02:04.920 We've been 18 months into this pandemic.
00:02:08.220 Our society has truly changed.
00:02:09.740 The way that individual liberties and freedoms have slipped away so quickly,
00:02:14.340 the way that so many people have turned to this sort of heavy-handed authoritarian measures
00:02:19.640 when it comes to keeping everyone safe.
00:02:21.940 And we're going to go through that on the show today, talk about some of those heavy-handed measures.
00:02:25.720 It's really scary out there.
00:02:27.180 And I think that the important thing is that people stick together.
00:02:30.880 People use their voice together to speak out against the madness out there,
00:02:36.100 that we recognize the things that are truly important in our lives, like our families and our friends,
00:02:40.840 and that we not let this fear, this over-heavy-handed, this impulse to have heavy-handed rules,
00:02:45.540 this impulse to control everyone around you,
00:02:49.160 and to say that we cannot leave our homes until there's no risk whatsoever of getting sick
00:02:54.620 or anything bad happening.
00:02:56.260 And we have these sort of morbid death counts hanging over our heads,
00:03:01.020 as if we lived in a society or a world where people don't die.
00:03:03.840 I mean, that's the reality of the world that we live in,
00:03:06.620 is that people die every single day of lots of different causes.
00:03:09.600 That's part of the risk of life.
00:03:11.380 And yet you go on.
00:03:12.520 You take that risk into account when you live your life.
00:03:15.180 We've seen a really uneasy reversal and sort of impulse, again, to try to control everything.
00:03:21.300 And it's scary.
00:03:23.060 It's a totalitarian impulse that exists in our society, and we have to be vigilant against it.
00:03:28.960 So I think part of the problem in society right now with cancel culture and the woke mob
00:03:34.060 is that they show no gratitude.
00:03:35.620 They show no gratitude to the people who have come before us, to historical figures.
00:03:39.420 They judge everybody by today's woke, progressive, politically correct standards.
00:03:43.920 And they apply those to people in the past who had very different norms and very different standards
00:03:49.540 in terms of what was normal and what was allowed back then.
00:03:52.920 And we apply those.
00:03:54.380 There's a total lack of gratitude for the institutions and the society and the world we live in.
00:04:00.480 Is it perfect?
00:04:01.360 No, it's not perfect at all.
00:04:02.700 And we can always strive to improve it and make it better for everybody.
00:04:05.780 But to say, you know, there are some problems today, and therefore we have to erase our history,
00:04:11.860 tear down every institution, and try to start again is completely utopian thinking it's wrong.
00:04:17.660 Fundamentally, at the root of it, it's because of a lack of gratitude, a lack of stopping,
00:04:23.280 pausing, and saying, you know, there are great things about our society that we should be appreciative of.
00:04:27.680 Look at so many other places around the world that don't have the same standards,
00:04:31.280 the same institutions, the same concepts of Western liberal democracy,
00:04:34.420 and the rule of law that we have in the West, in Canada.
00:04:38.360 And because they don't see that, they don't appreciate it, they want to tear it down.
00:04:41.640 And I think our society, our civilization, Canada, the West,
00:04:45.440 we would be on a lot stronger footing if we just all showed a little bit more gratitude and gratefulness.
00:04:51.180 And that's, again, why I think Thanksgiving is so important.
00:04:54.640 Look, if you're watching this video on YouTube right now, I'm just going to stop you right now.
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00:05:15.620 and give us any ideas, any feedback on the show.
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00:05:33.340 So because it's Thanksgiving and because the world has gone mad in many ways,
00:05:37.420 I want to dedicate the show almost like a Fake News Friday version of the show,
00:05:41.940 but we're going to talk about some of the measures that were in place in regards to Thanksgiving.
00:05:46.700 Because even though we just came out of a federal election,
00:05:50.260 where the candidates traveled all over the country,
00:05:52.720 where there were big campaign events,
00:05:54.340 where there were rallies, where there were speeches,
00:05:56.840 where there were whistle stops, they call them,
00:05:59.100 when the candidates and the leaders of the parties show up at different campaign stations,
00:06:04.260 different towns, it was like a normal election.
00:06:06.400 I mean, there were some aspects of it that were different.
00:06:08.840 You know, Aaron O'Toole had that big swanky studio that they set up in Ottawa,
00:06:13.120 and he did a lot of his events there.
00:06:14.680 He did these sort of digital town hall meetings with different Canadians across the country.
00:06:19.820 However, you know, it was still a pretty normal election, all things considered.
00:06:24.900 And so, you know, our politicians were acting as though the pandemic was over,
00:06:29.020 that we had kind of come out the other side, that there was light at the end of the tunnel,
00:06:32.920 we were going to go back to normal, we're learning to live with COVID, all these things.
00:06:36.700 And then on top of that, we had Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister,
00:06:40.240 go on his infamous little surfing trip out to the beach in Tofino on Truth and Reconciliation Day,
00:06:45.660 traveling, he came out and apologized for doing that.
00:06:48.820 Here's what that looked like.
00:06:51.120 Like I said, it was a mistake to travel on that day.
00:06:56.020 This is an important moment for Canada and for Canadians to reflect not just on the past,
00:07:01.100 but on the present.
00:07:02.620 I was in error to choose to travel on that day.
00:07:07.580 And I apologize directly to Chief Casimir for not having attended the event that she invited me to,
00:07:13.960 which is why I'm looking forward to going to the community
00:07:16.740 and sitting down with them in the coming weeks.
00:07:18.760 So Trudeau was sorry for traveling on Truth and Reconciliation Day,
00:07:22.340 but he didn't say that he was sorry for going on a holiday.
00:07:25.220 He didn't say he was sorry for going to the beach and going and taking some time with his family,
00:07:29.660 resting and relaxation after a busy campaign.
00:07:33.480 So he was sorry for the travel on Truth and Reconciliation Day,
00:07:37.420 but he wasn't sorry for the actual holiday.
00:07:40.600 So paint me a surprise when all of a sudden over the weekend,
00:07:44.660 we heard from Justin Trudeau's health minister,
00:07:47.920 federal health minister, Patty Haju,
00:07:49.940 in the Justin Trudeau government,
00:07:51.680 reminding Canadians not to travel.
00:07:54.580 So here is a headline over in Global News.
00:07:56.800 It says,
00:07:57.100 I'll just read a little bit from the story.
00:08:04.960 As the weather starts to get colder and Canadians start eyeing sunny destinations to the south,
00:08:09.700 health minister Patty Haju has a reminder.
00:08:12.040 Non-essential travel is still not advised.
00:08:14.680 Haju said prospective travelers should keep that in mind
00:08:17.440 as they consider going to visit relatives
00:08:19.680 or think about taking a beach vacation amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
00:08:24.420 So no beach vacations, Canadians.
00:08:27.040 Do not even consider going on a beach vacation.
00:08:30.660 That is wrong.
00:08:31.800 That is bad.
00:08:32.740 Don't do it,
00:08:33.640 says Justin Trudeau's health minister,
00:08:35.860 Patty Haju.
00:08:36.920 So I'll go on.
00:08:38.420 She says,
00:08:38.780 I'll remind Canadians that as annoying as it is,
00:08:42.080 we still have travel advisories in place
00:08:44.260 recommending people don't travel unless it's absolutely necessary.
00:08:48.940 So unless it's absolutely necessary,
00:08:51.000 the Canadian government does not recommend getting on a plane,
00:08:55.400 going to a beach.
00:08:56.300 Unless you're the prime minister, of course.
00:08:57.840 If you're the prime minister,
00:08:58.640 you can do whatever you damn well please.
00:09:00.140 But if you're just a lowly Canadian out there,
00:09:02.360 no beaches and no holidays.
00:09:04.640 And that was the sort of theme of the kind of recommendations
00:09:07.040 and advice that we were getting
00:09:08.400 from various health officials across the country.
00:09:12.280 So here is Dr. Dina Henshaw out in Alberta,
00:09:15.700 giving her Thanksgiving video,
00:09:17.460 saying straight up,
00:09:18.480 if you are unvaccinated,
00:09:20.420 you are not allowed to have Thanksgiving dinner.
00:09:23.800 You are not allowed.
00:09:25.040 Let's play that clip.
00:09:26.100 I'm Dr. Dina Henshaw.
00:09:27.920 We are still in a crisis.
00:09:29.880 And this Thanksgiving weekend,
00:09:31.320 I ask,
00:09:32.200 please do your part
00:09:33.580 to protect our hospitals and healthcare workers.
00:09:36.980 If you're eligible to be vaccinated and aren't,
00:09:39.780 indoor social gatherings are not allowed.
00:09:42.580 If you are vaccinated,
00:09:44.320 keep your gatherings to 10 people or less
00:09:46.440 and only two households.
00:09:48.820 Outdoor social gatherings for everyone
00:09:50.760 are now limited to 20 people maximum.
00:09:54.060 Thank you for making a difference.
00:09:56.540 To learn more,
00:09:57.760 please go to alberta.ca
00:09:59.580 slash COVID-19.
00:10:01.060 So lots of crazy rules still in place.
00:10:04.120 Super arbitrary.
00:10:05.480 If you're vaccinated,
00:10:06.540 you can have 10 people outside,
00:10:08.240 but only two households,
00:10:09.540 no more.
00:10:10.260 If you're outside,
00:10:11.220 you can only have 20 people.
00:10:13.200 I don't understand how it's possible
00:10:15.220 for us to have,
00:10:16.420 you know,
00:10:16.660 big sporting events going on in Canada.
00:10:18.740 Big,
00:10:19.140 like I said,
00:10:19.760 campaign rallies
00:10:20.740 at the,
00:10:21.820 during the election.
00:10:22.540 And yet,
00:10:23.340 when it comes to Thanksgiving,
00:10:25.920 you can only have 20 people
00:10:27.460 out at your barbecue
00:10:28.780 or out at your gathering.
00:10:30.940 Why 20?
00:10:31.660 Why not 21?
00:10:32.440 Who knows?
00:10:33.260 So yeah,
00:10:33.720 it might be cold out.
00:10:34.520 It might be snowing
00:10:35.200 or at least getting close
00:10:36.020 in parts of the country,
00:10:36.900 but keep those windows open.
00:10:38.640 And if you're going to have guests over,
00:10:40.220 if you're going to have family,
00:10:41.260 don't forget to ask
00:10:42.360 those uncomfortable questions
00:10:43.960 like ask for those health records,
00:10:45.980 ask for their vaccination status
00:10:48.520 before you allow them into the house.
00:10:50.420 This is a sort of society
00:10:51.900 that our elites and experts
00:10:53.760 are creating
00:10:54.680 where there's so much division.
00:10:56.660 People are pitted against each other.
00:10:57.920 There's this divide in society
00:10:59.420 where if you're vaccinated,
00:11:01.000 you can't mix with unvaccinated.
00:11:02.560 And if you're unvaccinated,
00:11:03.800 you're not welcome
00:11:04.460 at the homes of the vaccinated.
00:11:06.640 They're trying to divide us so much.
00:11:08.520 And in so many cases,
00:11:09.460 they are being successful.
00:11:10.680 I know this is a very,
00:11:12.080 very thorny issue.
00:11:12.920 I have friends who,
00:11:14.280 people in their family
00:11:15.000 refuse to get vaccinated.
00:11:16.400 And, you know,
00:11:17.260 they're very, very uptight,
00:11:18.280 very angry about it.
00:11:19.200 There are people in my own family
00:11:20.620 who are not vaccinated.
00:11:22.340 And for me personally,
00:11:23.420 it doesn't bother me.
00:11:24.380 I don't judge.
00:11:25.260 And I think that they have
00:11:26.060 perfectly good and valid reasons.
00:11:27.740 Not to get vaccinated.
00:11:28.880 But I know for other people
00:11:30.160 in my family,
00:11:30.980 that is a real sticking point.
00:11:33.340 It's a very thorny issue.
00:11:34.920 It's something
00:11:35.320 that has caused arguments
00:11:37.360 and debates.
00:11:38.520 And I'm sure to you out there
00:11:39.960 watching in your families,
00:11:41.920 I'm sure that this conversation
00:11:43.460 and this discussion
00:11:45.340 and these debates
00:11:45.980 are happening
00:11:46.840 because there are people
00:11:48.040 who don't feel comfortable
00:11:48.900 or don't feel that they need
00:11:50.320 to get the COVID vaccine
00:11:51.460 either because they've had
00:11:52.780 COVID themselves
00:11:53.500 and developed antibodies
00:11:54.420 or because they're young
00:11:55.720 and very healthy
00:11:56.400 and they don't see
00:11:57.780 the risk personally
00:11:58.700 or just because
00:11:59.740 they're not sure
00:12:00.940 what the vaccines
00:12:02.160 are all about.
00:12:03.080 They don't know
00:12:03.420 what the long-term consequences
00:12:04.700 are and they feel uneasy
00:12:06.020 about the idea
00:12:06.640 of the government
00:12:07.220 telling you that you
00:12:08.620 don't have a choice,
00:12:09.300 that you must get it done.
00:12:10.900 So, you know,
00:12:11.600 lots of valid reasons
00:12:13.100 why people wouldn't
00:12:14.000 get vaccinated.
00:12:14.700 Personally,
00:12:15.220 I am vaccinated.
00:12:16.400 I did the research.
00:12:17.760 I thought it was a good idea.
00:12:18.880 I wanted to protect
00:12:19.600 other people in my family
00:12:21.300 even though I'm
00:12:22.340 relatively young
00:12:23.300 and healthy.
00:12:24.180 I don't want to
00:12:26.100 accidentally infect
00:12:27.400 somebody else
00:12:28.680 and particularly
00:12:29.220 because I have little kids
00:12:30.480 obviously they can't
00:12:31.320 get vaccinated
00:12:31.840 so I want to do everything
00:12:32.880 I can to protect them.
00:12:35.240 Now, not surprisingly,
00:12:36.400 the CBC is picking up
00:12:37.820 on this division
00:12:38.860 and just like they do,
00:12:40.200 they amplify it.
00:12:41.060 They push these wedge issues
00:12:42.200 and they try to
00:12:43.420 pit us against each other
00:12:44.500 and divide us even more.
00:12:46.020 So this is a clip
00:12:46.720 from the National
00:12:47.660 Ian Hanna-Mansing
00:12:48.540 hosting this discussion
00:12:50.260 and it's really interesting.
00:12:51.900 They show an array
00:12:53.580 of individuals
00:12:54.600 talking about the situation
00:12:56.460 in their family.
00:12:57.720 Now, there is a little bit
00:12:58.800 of a theme
00:12:59.400 among all the people
00:13:00.500 that they show.
00:13:01.340 I'm going to see
00:13:01.860 if you can pick up
00:13:02.960 on this theme.
00:13:04.020 So watch this clip
00:13:04.820 and notice the little montage
00:13:06.240 in with a handful
00:13:06.960 of Canadians
00:13:07.480 talking about the issue
00:13:09.160 of vaccinations
00:13:09.900 in their home
00:13:10.480 and just I'm going to
00:13:11.980 test you.
00:13:12.740 I'm going to see
00:13:13.120 if you can pick up
00:13:14.280 on a theme
00:13:15.000 among all of the people
00:13:16.240 that the CBC interviewed.
00:13:17.340 So let's play that clip.
00:13:18.800 Welcome back.
00:13:19.300 Thanksgiving has traditionally
00:13:20.560 been a time
00:13:21.120 for families to gather
00:13:22.300 but for a second year
00:13:23.900 in a row
00:13:24.340 the pandemic
00:13:24.980 is putting limits
00:13:25.840 on that
00:13:26.280 and that includes
00:13:26.920 the divide
00:13:27.480 among families
00:13:28.540 and friends
00:13:29.140 when some are vaccinated
00:13:30.460 and others are not.
00:13:32.500 We're keeping it
00:13:32.980 to immediate family
00:13:33.900 plus our son
00:13:34.960 and his girlfriend
00:13:35.460 who live in a condo.
00:13:36.620 We're all vaccinated
00:13:37.520 and we're setting up
00:13:38.400 outdoors anyway.
00:13:39.620 This Thanksgiving
00:13:40.300 I'm forced to
00:13:41.600 potentially expose
00:13:42.520 my girlfriend
00:13:43.000 and myself
00:13:43.780 to the virus
00:13:44.820 because family members
00:13:46.220 refuse to get vaccinated
00:13:47.360 and if I don't attend
00:13:48.880 Thanksgiving out of protest
00:13:50.220 then I become the villain.
00:13:51.600 Vaccinations are not an issue
00:13:52.700 on my side of the family.
00:13:54.160 We're all fully vaxxed
00:13:55.320 and my 80-year-old father
00:13:56.640 has had his booster.
00:13:57.880 Other side of the family
00:13:59.020 not so much.
00:14:00.220 Thanksgiving dinner
00:14:01.020 at our house
00:14:01.660 will include only vaccinated guests
00:14:03.640 same as any other dinner
00:14:05.220 during the pandemic.
00:14:06.920 So lots of different responses
00:14:08.620 to what is for many
00:14:09.640 a new challenge
00:14:10.400 of this pandemic.
00:14:11.720 Lots of different responses.
00:14:13.240 Lots of different responses.
00:14:14.200 The CBC says
00:14:15.240 that there's lots
00:14:15.740 of different responses
00:14:16.360 except for there's
00:14:16.980 one thing in common.
00:14:17.880 Every single person
00:14:18.820 of course is vaccinated
00:14:20.060 and they're angry
00:14:21.120 because someone in their family
00:14:22.440 is not vaccinated.
00:14:23.340 They couldn't have found
00:14:24.300 a person who was not vaccinated
00:14:26.340 to explain their side
00:14:27.540 of the story.
00:14:28.320 They couldn't have found
00:14:29.000 someone like me
00:14:29.760 who is vaccinated
00:14:30.660 and it doesn't bother me
00:14:32.020 whether or not
00:14:32.640 someone else is vaccinated
00:14:33.700 that is their prerogative
00:14:34.880 or someone else
00:14:35.840 who maybe is still concerned
00:14:37.180 about vaccines
00:14:37.820 but they might say
00:14:38.680 look if someone chooses
00:14:39.900 not to get vaccinated
00:14:40.820 I only ask that they get
00:14:42.460 a negative rapid COVID test
00:14:44.420 before they come over
00:14:45.200 just to make sure
00:14:45.780 that they're not going
00:14:46.500 to have COVID
00:14:47.840 and bring it over.
00:14:49.040 But no, instead
00:14:49.920 the CBC finds
00:14:51.060 four or five Canadians
00:14:51.960 with the exact same view
00:14:53.000 parroting the exact same lines
00:14:54.500 about vaccines
00:14:55.860 and public health.
00:14:57.000 No surprise there.
00:14:57.860 The CBC is monolithic
00:14:59.120 in their worldview.
00:15:00.180 You must have
00:15:00.780 the exact same ideology
00:15:01.900 as they do
00:15:02.900 in order to even be featured
00:15:04.260 on the state broadcaster.
00:15:06.660 What a sad pathetic joke
00:15:08.740 over there.
00:15:09.880 Well and so
00:15:10.780 while many elites
00:15:11.940 and politicians
00:15:12.580 did their best
00:15:13.500 to make sure
00:15:14.260 that you did not have
00:15:15.680 the kind of Thanksgiving
00:15:16.460 that you might have wanted
00:15:17.440 that you were not able
00:15:18.320 to gather with as many friends
00:15:20.140 and family members
00:15:20.920 as possible
00:15:21.720 that you were pitted
00:15:22.760 against family members
00:15:23.880 who may not have
00:15:24.500 the same worldview
00:15:25.440 as you do about vaccines
00:15:27.160 that they weren't done yet.
00:15:28.720 So this was the message
00:15:29.640 to little kids
00:15:30.500 going trick-or-treating
00:15:31.660 on Halloween.
00:15:32.860 Just remember
00:15:33.400 that there are still
00:15:34.280 heavy-handed rules
00:15:35.160 even on little kids
00:15:36.240 trying to go out
00:15:37.040 and have some fun
00:15:38.000 on Halloween.
00:15:38.900 This is what the top doctor
00:15:40.120 in Ontario
00:15:40.800 had to say about that.
00:15:42.380 I just wanted to ask
00:15:43.640 about Halloween to start.
00:15:45.280 I noticed that
00:15:45.760 one of the bullet points
00:15:47.460 in the guidance
00:15:48.260 is for kids
00:15:50.040 not to sing
00:15:51.240 or shout
00:15:52.000 for their treats
00:15:53.220 when trick-or-treating.
00:15:54.640 Just curious
00:15:55.340 how you envision
00:15:56.440 that going.
00:15:58.500 Kids generally
00:15:59.040 go to the doors
00:15:59.700 and shout trick-or-treat
00:16:00.880 should they just not
00:16:01.560 be speaking at all?
00:16:04.180 Oh no, I mean
00:16:04.680 they'll have masks on.
00:16:05.960 It's just not to yell
00:16:06.840 too exuberantly.
00:16:07.600 I think the purpose
00:16:08.400 of that comment
00:16:09.100 was not to aerosolize
00:16:10.760 and it's just
00:16:12.520 a risk reduction strategy.
00:16:14.520 Clearly
00:16:14.940 you have to make
00:16:15.480 your presence known
00:16:16.280 to get your treat
00:16:17.020 and you have to be able
00:16:17.900 to knock as well
00:16:18.720 as ask for the treat.
00:16:20.200 We just ask
00:16:21.020 not with a high volume
00:16:22.340 that could potentially
00:16:23.920 aerosolize.
00:16:24.740 It's an abundance
00:16:25.440 of caution
00:16:26.200 and last year
00:16:29.080 when Halloween
00:16:29.660 was present in Kingston
00:16:30.700 and I was giving out
00:16:32.360 candies
00:16:32.820 kids were great
00:16:34.280 and the event
00:16:35.260 went smoothly
00:16:35.940 without any issues
00:16:37.900 and the children
00:16:39.700 were all reasonable
00:16:40.520 and lined up appropriately
00:16:41.580 so I certainly hope
00:16:42.500 across Ontario
00:16:43.280 it goes well again
00:16:44.360 this year.
00:16:46.200 So even though
00:16:46.780 these little kids
00:16:47.320 will have masks on
00:16:48.260 even though
00:16:48.680 they will be outside
00:16:49.740 even though
00:16:50.460 they'll probably
00:16:51.000 be socially distanced
00:16:52.160 it's just a reminder
00:16:53.280 not to have too much fun
00:16:54.620 not to yell
00:16:55.400 too exuberantly
00:16:56.400 tell a little kid
00:16:57.460 not to get too excited
00:16:58.420 on Halloween
00:16:59.000 about the idea
00:16:59.900 of getting to wear costumes
00:17:00.860 and go around
00:17:01.700 to homes in their neighbourhood
00:17:03.100 to get candy
00:17:04.120 they're not allowed
00:17:05.820 to get too excited
00:17:06.720 why?
00:17:07.680 Well who knows
00:17:08.140 it's just a risk reduction
00:17:09.420 strategy
00:17:09.960 an extra layer
00:17:10.980 of protection
00:17:11.780 no fun
00:17:12.740 on Halloween
00:17:13.440 they want to ruin
00:17:14.660 Thanksgiving
00:17:15.220 now they're trying
00:17:16.060 to ruin
00:17:16.500 the childhoods
00:17:17.940 of children
00:17:18.520 out there
00:17:18.840 telling them
00:17:19.300 not to have
00:17:20.040 too much fun
00:17:20.900 once again folks
00:17:21.480 if we let these experts
00:17:22.680 if we let these doctors
00:17:23.840 and these politicians
00:17:24.820 micromanage our lives
00:17:26.560 and control
00:17:27.440 every aspect of it
00:17:28.660 these rules
00:17:29.260 are never going
00:17:29.920 to go away
00:17:30.440 this is never going
00:17:31.280 to stop
00:17:31.800 it will just be
00:17:32.620 holiday after holiday
00:17:33.820 after holiday
00:17:34.440 of more heavy-handed rules
00:17:36.160 rules again
00:17:36.980 that our own
00:17:37.740 Prime Minister
00:17:38.220 doesn't even follow
00:17:39.620 we must remain vigilant
00:17:41.200 against these absurd
00:17:42.380 heavy-handed rules
00:17:43.460 if we wish
00:17:44.160 to preserve
00:17:45.020 our free society
00:17:46.300 I'm Candice Malcolm
00:17:46.900 and this is
00:17:47.640 The Candice Malcolm Show