Candice talks about how the police in Toronto failed to secure a meeting between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Prime Minister of Italy Giorgio Maloney. She also talks about the anti-Trudea protest that took place outside of the event.
00:00:00.100Under the helm of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Canada is not a serious country.
00:00:05.060We proved that over the weekend when the police in Toronto failed to secure a meeting, protect a meeting with two G7 leaders.
00:00:12.560This is a profound embarrassment for our police, for our government, and for our entire country.
00:00:17.840I'm Candice Malcolm, and this is The Candice Malcolm Show.
00:00:30.000Hi, everyone. Thank you so much for tuning into the program.
00:00:35.740So I want to make a quick correction on the last episode of The Candice Malcolm Show.
00:00:39.660I accidentally said that Michael Geist was the former head of the CRTC.
00:00:44.320That is not correct. He is a former law professor.
00:00:47.020I was mistaken him with Peter Menzies. Peter Menzies is a former head of the CRTC.
00:00:51.180Michael Geist is not, so my apologies for that error.
00:00:54.680All right, let's get into today's show.
00:00:56.680I want to talk about this incident that happened over the weekend.
00:01:00.000When we saw that the police in Toronto failed to secure a meeting with the Prime Minister of Italy.
00:01:08.060So Giorgio Maloney was in Canada, in Toronto, over the weekend meeting with Justin Trudeau.
00:01:13.740Now, it's interesting because in Canada, we don't get a lot of G7 leaders.
00:01:17.300We don't get a lot of world leaders coming to Canada in the first place.
00:01:20.540We don't see a lot of them coming here.
00:01:22.360You know, Trudeau is often going to other countries.
00:01:24.760He's often embarrassing Canada in front of other countries.
00:01:27.140But we don't often have people visiting us in Canada, which I think says a lot about Justin Trudeau and how he's regarded by his peers, how Canada is regarded on the international stage and the international community.
00:01:42.740And so we finally do have someone who came here.
00:01:44.820We had the Italian Prime Minister, Giorgio Maloney, visiting Canada.
00:01:49.920And, you know, it wasn't exactly a good meeting to start with.
00:01:53.020So there's a bit of a tense relationship that has developed between Trudeau and Maloney, which you can understand why.
00:01:58.760Justin Trudeau is like a woke far left leader.
00:02:02.680And Giorgio Maloney is basically the opposite of that.
00:02:04.940So about a year ago, we had Justin Trudeau slamming Maloney over her gay rights record.
00:02:11.160We saw that this was back in May, covered by Politico.
00:02:15.040Canadian Prime Minister called out the Italian leader and her stance on LGBTQ rights during a meeting in Japan.
00:02:23.620Obviously, Canada is concerned about some of the positions that Italy is taking in terms of gay rights, Trudeau told Maloney, who is visibly annoyed, according to multiple media outlets.
00:02:33.700But I look forward to talking with you about that, he added.
00:02:37.540So not a great setting for this meeting to begin with.
00:02:41.380To add insult to injury, we had the state broadcaster Trudeau's politicized media, the CBC, writing an absolute smear job about Giorgio Maloney.
00:02:52.180So they write this article, why Italy's far right leader, Giorgio Maloney, is sure to get a lukewarm reception in Canada.
00:03:01.460How could you get it wrong twice in one headline, CBC?
00:03:05.200They got it wrong twice in one headline.
00:03:08.980Giorgio Maloney is not a far right leader.
00:03:10.960And no, she didn't get a warm reception.
00:03:12.560She actually, her event got canceled because the Toronto police failed to keep her safe, failed to secure the meeting.
00:03:20.200So first, we did see some meetings take place in Toronto on Saturday over at the Royal York Hotel.
00:03:27.060And you can see that this event was protested.
00:03:28.980It was protested by anti-Trudeau groups.
00:03:31.460And you can see that these are peaceful protests.
00:03:33.660So here's some video taken by Lincoln Jay, who's a video journalist over at the Rebel.
00:03:39.020He writes that protesters were gathering outside the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto, where Justin Trudeau and Italian prime minister are meeting.
00:03:46.300And you can see they have some pretty vulgar flags, signs there.
00:03:50.280They also have some beautiful Canadian flags, just to remind everyone that they are Canadian.
00:03:55.220But, you know, peaceful protesters, and you can see business as usual, people are still able to come and go from the hotel.
00:04:02.120So that is what a peaceful protest looks like.
00:04:04.900The anti-Trudeau people were doing it peacefully.
00:04:07.640Then the entire group moved uptown over to the Art Gallery of Ontario for a reception.
00:04:16.320And that is when things got incredibly ugly.
00:04:19.320So this is how CTV News covered that event on Saturday afternoon.
00:04:24.620The rally blocked several entrances to the Art Gallery of Ontario, where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was set to hold a reception for Italian Prime Minister Georgia Maloney.
00:04:34.660The event was called off for, quote, security reasons.
00:04:38.360Hundreds chanted Trudeau was funding a genocide and criticized the federal government's handling of the Israel-Hamas war.
00:04:45.660It's interesting they say that Trudeau is funding a genocide.
00:04:49.820Last time I checked, the Trudeau government funds the United Nations, ANRA, which is a front for Hamas in Gaza.
00:04:56.900So we're funding that side of the war.
00:04:59.100And you could argue that they're the ones that are trying to commit a genocide against Jews in Israel.
00:05:03.920I don't quite understand the accusation that Canada is somehow funding the other side.
00:05:10.180But anyway, this raises so many other questions, which is that how is it that a small mob, you know, according to CBC, I'll just quickly read from the CBC article.
00:05:22.000It says Trudeau's Toronto event with Italian Prime Minister Maloney canceled due to pro-Palestinian protest.
00:05:28.160This article tells us the police told CBC there were roughly 200 to 300 protesters outside the AGO on Saturday.
00:05:37.220And then due to security concerns, the event was canceled.
00:05:40.200That is what the PMO told CBC News on Saturday night.
00:05:44.760How is it that 200 to 300 protesters were able to cancel an entire event?
00:18:43.700Continue blocking the roads and disrupting traffic and rush hour commutes here in Toronto.
00:18:49.360So we know that the police are just seem totally unwilling and unable to deal with these Hamas mobs.
00:18:55.400But there's another troubling angle here.
00:18:57.280There's something even even worse, even darker happening in Canada and what Trudeau can do.
00:19:01.840And I'm talking about his latest censorship bill, Bill C-63.
00:19:06.300So in response to all of these protests and this total lawlessness that was happening in Toronto over the weekend, we had an Ontario member of the provincial parliament, Lisa McLeod, reacting to the protesters, saying basically what we're all thinking, which is that these people are not pro-Palestine.
00:19:24.820And I think that that is exactly what many of us believe, what many of us think.
00:19:29.900But in response to that, we had a human rights lawyer, someone who describes himself as someone who's interested in human rights, international criminal justice.
00:19:37.460He's a Canadian law professor at the University of the Fraser Valley.
00:20:10.040Well, what the heck does hate speech mean?
00:20:11.840What the heck does it mean that it's potential hate speech?
00:20:14.700Part of the problem with Bill C-63, which is Justin Trudeau's latest assault on free speech on the Internet, the online harms bill, is that it doesn't really define what hate speech is.
00:20:25.620Whatever it is, you can go to jail for life for using it.
00:20:29.460You can get fined up to $70,000 for hate speech under this new bill.
00:20:33.720And so I wrote, you know, when I look at this tweet from this individual who's a law expert, translation is that under Bill C-63, Lisa McLeod would potentially face a fine and jail time for stating a mainstream opinion.
00:20:47.540I followed up in saying, this law prof, by the way, is a Trudeau fanboy.
00:20:51.740So, yeah, he's exactly the kind of expert who would be jailing you for wrong thing.
00:20:55.520Here he is, a picture, a selfie with him and his man, Justin Trudeau, back in 2015, saying, come on, let's do this.
00:21:02.660So, very partisan cheerleader tweet trying to get Justin Trudeau elected.
00:21:07.180Again, this is the kind of person who they would call a so-called expert when it comes to so-called hate speech.
00:21:14.640And potentially, this is the kind of person that could be imposing those kind of treatments in Canada.
00:21:20.960It's really scary stuff, really scary that you cannot state a mainstream opinion without someone accusing you of hate speech, knowing that that accusation in the future could lead to you getting fined, you going to jail,
00:21:32.400you going through a kangaroo court, star court from the Trudeau government.
00:21:36.320So, this is Justin Trudeau's Canada, what we're living through, what we're seeing day in and day out.
00:21:41.460Canadians protesting an absolute assault on our charter rights and freedoms during COVID.
00:21:45.980Well, that led to police brutality and martial law.
00:21:49.180Meanwhile, you have mobs of pro-terror, pro-Hamas, mass activists, and they're given completely free range to intimidate Jewish Canadians, to threaten and attack police, and to even shut down the diplomatic meetings of G7 leaders.
00:22:03.900Justin Trudeau is leading a failed state.