The Shadoe Davis Show - October 17, 2025


Oct. 16th⧸2025- Poilievre Accuses RCMP of Covering Up Trudeau's Scandals!


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00:03:30.000 hello everybody and welcome it is shadow at night for thursday october the 16th 2025 on the show
00:03:56.820 Tonight, we're going to talk about the health charter tour that Sean and Teresa Buckley
00:04:02.160 are doing.
00:04:02.780 It stops in Winnipeg tomorrow night.
00:04:04.360 So just so you're aware, there will be no show tomorrow night as I'll be attending that
00:04:09.260 event, and I'll tell you more about that in just a second.
00:04:12.700 Stellantis, the big automaker, has announced that they're moving to the United States.
00:04:18.480 Well, most of their operation is moving to the United States, and they're taking 15 billion
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00:04:26.820 billion of our dollars with them because the liberal government will just not learn so now
00:04:38.280 there's talk of a lawsuit suing Stellantis to get our money back and this that and the other and
00:04:42.820 Stellantis says no wait wait we're not moving completely we still have plans for Windsor
00:04:46.740 so we're going to get to the bottom of that Mario from the north or for the north I forget which it
00:04:53.040 is. Anyway, Mario did a great piece on that. We're going to look at that in just a second.
00:04:58.080 Pierre Polyev on a podcast with Northern Perspective a couple of days ago, I think,
00:05:05.540 yeah, said that the RCMP covered up Trudeau scandals, including the Aga Khan and the SNC
00:05:16.300 Lavalin affair. He said it. Thousands and thousands and thousands of people across our
00:05:22.560 country. Watch that podcast. And so naturally the CBC has picked up on it in their own way.
00:05:31.380 We're going to get to that in just a second as well. The Shadow at Night livestream, as always,
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00:07:14.940 website is canada nanosilver.com and the phone number is 204-808-9292 some quick hellos oh
00:07:22.780 before we get to the hellos
00:07:24.540 since i made the announcement last night that the show is going to be
00:07:29.780 off social media as of the 31st so friday october 31st will be the last
00:07:36.840 social media shadow at night live stream we're going to continue on on the website
00:07:42.520 shadow davis.com for all access members i've received a lot of messages mostly they've been
00:07:51.720 supportive some sympathetic shadow i'm so sorry to hear this and all of that i'm sorry for you
00:07:57.560 don't be sorry for me don't be sorry for me i mean this has been a tremendous honor in my life
00:08:04.580 to be able to do this for the past five years so i i have no regrets i don't want to leave this show
00:08:14.260 but it's just not feasible it's not sustainable for me to continue on that's why we did the big
00:08:21.100 subscription drive in the last week and it came up short so that showed me right there anyway
00:08:27.060 this one in particular stood out to me this this email because and i'm not going to name
00:08:32.100 names here because these are private messages between me and the people who send them
00:08:35.640 i just wanted you to hear this one in particular because there were a few others like it
00:08:42.760 shadow i'm a senior on a fixed income up until this past week i've always admired you
00:08:54.060 your dedication to the truth and sanity stood out head and shoulders above most but unfortunately
00:09:02.880 now i see you're just like the rest
00:09:11.840 a huckster looking to cash in
00:09:16.060 I no longer respect you
00:09:20.460 I pity you
00:09:21.820 may God have mercy on your soul
00:09:34.480 I thought that was a joke
00:09:36.300 from somebody that I knew
00:09:37.900 when I first received it
00:09:40.780 It was real.
00:09:44.820 So my response to that person and to anybody who agrees with that person is, again,
00:09:52.160 I've gone to great lengths over the past five years to make this work.
00:10:00.680 I thought of this.
00:10:02.500 I went with it.
00:10:03.900 I built it.
00:10:05.760 We carried on with it.
00:10:07.340 We improved it.
00:10:08.280 we started getting some great guests on the show we covered as much as we could cover
00:10:15.200 attended events all across the country
00:10:19.120 at little or no charge to you there have been very very few times where i've had to say all
00:10:30.760 right guys it's time we've got to keep this show going we've got to keep the lights on
00:10:34.460 so i came up with the subscription model because we can't get advertising shadow i love what you're
00:10:42.680 doing i love it man but i could never advertise on your show except for canada nanosilver who
00:10:47.580 have always been so loyal and of course jeff stone earlier on with tacit investigations in security
00:10:56.200 but most i i can't do it can't do it no too controversial man people would leave me
00:11:04.460 to advertise on your show, I would lose money.
00:11:08.420 That's what they say.
00:11:10.120 This is not like the United States,
00:11:12.880 where the right, where the common sense movement
00:11:16.540 has billions and billions of dollars behind it.
00:11:19.980 This is Canada.
00:11:21.720 This is different.
00:11:23.740 We don't have that here.
00:11:26.100 And what we do have in that area
00:11:28.860 goes to the mouthpieces of the Conservative Party,
00:11:34.460 canada i would say so people like me who are unfettered and unshackled from the restraints
00:11:41.960 of party politics can't really make ends meet and so without the support of the viewers
00:11:50.340 i have no choice but to end this i have another opportunity i need to pursue this
00:11:55.460 because i can no longer exist on subsistence level can't do it as for may god have mercy
00:12:04.440 on my soul and pitying me well i'm sorry you feel that way but i'll sleep okay at night
00:12:11.920 i put my heart and soul in this for five years now and and i don't
00:12:18.640 i don't have any regrets i'm proud of the work i've done here so let's carry on sean buckley
00:12:29.660 speaking of now this is this is a guy should be proud of the work he's done uh he headed up as you
00:12:36.200 may recall the national citizens inquiry or was one of the people who headed it up and he's doing
00:12:42.260 the health charter tour from alberta all the way out to ottawa he's got a petition that's been
00:12:48.440 signed something like 153 000 times now it's amazing and he's going to be in winnipeg tomorrow
00:12:55.320 night so that's why there's no show tomorrow night i will be recording some of the event
00:13:00.280 tomorrow night for view on the website shadowdavis.com if you're in the winnipeg area you
00:13:05.840 might want to check out the health charter tour he's going to be stopping at the park west in
00:13:11.000 525 dale boulevard out in charleswood in winnipeg and again that is tomorrow night the doors are at
00:13:17.780 5.30. The event starts at 6.30. And yeah, you can sign the petition there in person
00:13:24.400 and meet Sean and Teresa Buckley themselves tomorrow night. In case you don't know what
00:13:29.680 he's all about, Sean is a constitutional lawyer. And he, for the past 25 or 30 years,
00:13:34.840 has been working almost exclusively trying to keep health foods, like actual healthy foods
00:13:43.080 on the shelves of Canadian stores. Here's more on that. Health Freedom is the solution to protect
00:13:49.560 your access to natural health products permanently, and we need your support to make it happen.
00:13:55.220 But before we can properly explain the solution, we need to help you understand the problem.
00:14:00.380 Imagine a future where your access to natural health products such as vitamins, minerals,
00:14:04.940 herbs, and homeopathic remedies is severely restricted. Health Canada's self-care framework
00:14:10.420 has imposed stringent pharmaceutical-style regulations on the natural health industry.
00:14:15.300 As a result, products and businesses are gradually vanishing, forcing Canadians to
00:14:20.180 depend even more on pharmaceutical drugs and stripping away our freedom of choice in how
00:14:25.060 we manage our health. But this doesn't have to be our future. Ask yourself, do you trust Health
00:14:30.900 Canada to fairly regulate natural health products and traditional medicines? History shows us that
00:14:36.420 Health Canada has repeatedly attempted to introduce regulations that would restrict our access to
00:14:41.780 vital and critical natural health products and force small and medium-sized companies out of
00:14:46.580 business without improving safety in this already safe industry. Each instance of successfully
00:14:52.660 challenging Health Canada's initiatives has shown us that it's only a matter of time before similar
00:14:57.700 laws are proposed again. So how do we break free from this cycle and protect the natural
00:15:02.340 health industry once and for all the solution is the charter of health freedom drafted by
00:15:07.620 constitutional lawyer sean buckley this proposed legislation will achieve three critical goals
00:15:13.460 number one create a separate legal category for natural health products and traditional medicines
00:15:18.900 removing them from the restrictive food and drugs act so what's happening is is the charter
00:15:25.060 of health freedom is taking the regulation of all of these treatment modalities and moving it from
00:15:30.180 the food and drug act and health canada and moving it to being regulated under the charter of health
00:15:36.900 freedom number two form a ministry of wellness to exclusively manage natural health products
00:15:43.060 moving this responsibility away from the ministry of health and health canada which will continue
00:15:48.100 to oversee conventional medicine the role of the ministry of wellness will be to both protect
00:15:53.140 and promote access to natural health products in canada because under this act natural health
00:15:59.380 products, traditional practices, low-risk healing modalities are all going to be regulated
00:16:07.240 not by Health Canada but by a new Ministry of Wellness because Health Canada is regulating
00:16:14.580 novel chemicals that have never been in our food supply and there's a tremendous risk
00:16:20.280 and they have to approach that with extreme caution, almost paranoia, just to try and
00:16:26.420 protect us and the protocol and the rationale and the culture is not appropriate to actually
00:16:33.540 protecting and promoting access to not only low risk but treatment modalities that we actually
00:16:40.860 want to encourage people to be taking. Number three, empower the Ministry of Wellness to address
00:16:46.820 safety concerns such as fraud and adulteration while respecting our rights and freedoms and
00:16:51.800 ensuring access to high-quality natural health products.
00:16:55.560 We've created this new Ministry of Wellness to actually protect and promote our access
00:17:00.180 to natural health products and other treatment modalities.
00:17:03.820 But for this to actually work, they have to have some powers, and one of the powers they
00:17:07.960 have to have is to protect us against fraud.
00:17:10.620 So this Section 10 makes it illegal to be fraudulent in manufacturing and promoting
00:17:16.080 these products.
00:17:17.320 This is actually very important.
00:17:18.320 It's one thing for us to have our access guaranteed, but we also need to have truthful representations.
00:17:24.320 The Charter of Health Freedom is a grassroots initiative and we need your help to make it a reality.
00:17:29.320 We have a goal to gather 250,000 petition signatures to demonstrate to government officials how important this issue is to Canadians.
00:17:37.320 Visit charterofhealthfreedom.org to print your petition kit, available in three languages, and start collecting signatures in your community.
00:17:45.320 as canadians we don't truly have freedom of choice in how we manage our health if there is
00:17:49.960 restricted access to safe natural health products and traditional medicines we need a legal foundation
00:17:55.800 to protect the natural health industry from over regulation and safeguard our rights as free
00:18:00.600 citizens join us in creating lasting change for canada visit charterofhealthfreedom.org
00:18:06.840 and participate in the solution all right or if you're in the winnipeg area you can pop into the
00:18:13.320 the park west in tomorrow night the doors are at 5 30 and the event starts at 6 30 it's a little
00:18:20.240 bit of a long one goes right through till 10 o'clock i'm not sure it's going to be all sitting
00:18:25.520 time i think there's going to be some vendors there's some health vendors there as well
00:18:31.280 so you'll have the freedom to freedom to be able to walk around and check out some products for
00:18:36.560 yourself park west in 5 25 dale boulevard in winnipeg again that's tomorrow night the doors
00:18:42.800 at 5 30 the event starts at 6 30 and runs until 10 o'clock the health charter tour with sean and
00:18:50.680 theresa buckley all right there's been a lot of rumors flying around about universal ostrich farm
00:18:57.720 what's going on out there well jim kerr is on the ground and he will allay some of your fears
00:19:02.920 hopefully yes katie is off the property no karen and dave are not off the property yes the police
00:19:09.620 wanted all three of them to go off the property to sign their evidence that was being submitted
00:19:13.220 for the investigation that is now open regarding the the birds that are missing so uh yes katie is
00:19:19.680 there uh no we hope she's not arrested uh but that was not the premise upon which she went she
00:19:26.480 went literally to verify that the uh evidence regarding the lack of birds uh was indeed you
00:19:33.040 know evidence that was to be submitted and put into the case officially so uh karen's still here
00:19:37.960 Dave's still here. They've been going all over the footage. You know, it's hard to account for
00:19:47.140 the lack of birds that they've found. The most likely scenario, or not most likely, that's not
00:19:52.620 accurate. If indeed the police are telling the truth and that the CFIA would be considered
00:20:00.340 criminals or at least engaging in criminal behavior if birds were missing, that's what
00:20:04.400 the police has said so we're going to take them on face value on that yes i understand police lie
00:20:08.060 but we've got to go on something all right so if that's the case if there's no birds missing
00:20:13.480 and we can't find them where are they the most likely uh scenario if they're all there we can't
00:20:21.640 see them is the hens um you've noticed a distinct lack of hens people keep mentioning this there's
00:20:26.820 no hens there's no hens there's no hens the highest likelihood is that because it's getting
00:20:31.740 colder what happens is the hens nest down into bedding so they nest down into straw and if you
00:20:37.360 see the coloring of the hens they're the very light colored ones they they match into that straw like
00:20:41.440 nobody's business i mean you can you literally can't even see them so for the from for the
00:20:46.120 footage that we've got which is mountaintop shots coming down as well as some drone footage um
00:20:51.640 they've been trying to account for anything that might be missing they've gone in they've literally
00:20:56.480 gone in with maximum telephoto and then magnifying glass freeze framing everything okay to try to
00:21:03.380 figure out how many birds are there there's still a really really there's a discrepancy
00:21:08.060 um so if the birds are alive maybe they're nesting but i mean there's not too many places
00:21:15.440 for them to hide it would be very difficult to hide i'm gonna just go officially well not
00:21:20.680 officially nothing i'm just myself i'm not representing anybody but it's from what i've
00:21:23.780 seen you can't account for at least 50 of those birds and you can't hide 50 birds my personal
00:21:28.640 opinion and the number by many accounts is even higher than that okay so if the police are lying
00:21:36.720 or misinformed which is kind of the same thing um you know if you willfully listen to things
00:21:42.620 without actually evaluating them i would suggest that you're culpable in that lie uh but whatever
00:21:47.920 that's my own opinion uh if indeed there are birds missing where are they chances are they're
00:21:55.400 probably not being buried on site that would probably be a bad idea because then they'd be
00:21:59.240 found and that wouldn't be cool and it would show that they broke the law and so on and so forth so
00:22:02.720 probably not buried on site um the blue bins oh boy the blue bins so here's the thing there are
00:22:13.160 blue bins on site that we can see there are blue bins on site that we can't see and there are also
00:22:17.800 blue bins off site at the other place i've been reporting from the command center just up the
00:22:21.760 road we check in on there every day to find out how many bins there are there are people here
00:22:25.520 watching how many bins there are uh but it would it would appear because we have done dumpster
00:22:30.600 diving and found out what's in some of those bins many of them are leaving with one third of the
00:22:35.000 garbage that they should be now why would you be removing bins that aren't filled with garbage
00:22:39.880 doesn't really make sense and then you got other bins that are full now the locked bins let's talk
00:22:46.480 about that we haven't got any conclusive evidence that these things are locked yes they're strapped
00:22:51.040 down yes there are police that go in front of them and behind them yes if you try to follow
00:22:54.600 them the police will pull you over so you can't go follow them all of that is true but whether or
00:22:59.400 not there's actually locks on these things if you have some kind of evidence that that's the case
00:23:02.800 please send it over i haven't seen anything this conclusive on that but the family is simply asking
00:23:09.600 if the bins are contain whatever either let them know or let them check
00:23:16.480 perfectly rational request hey look seems like there's some ostriches missing can you do us a
00:23:27.400 favor and maybe do a count yeah man sounds good to me but instead of that no no
00:23:35.660 why oh you're hiding something and it's obvious that cfia is hiding something
00:23:46.200 the bothersome thing here is that the rcmp seems to be working with them even as the family wants
00:23:54.920 an investigation now they say some say there is an investigation rcmp investigation going on others
00:24:00.580 say no not yet so we'll try to find out as much as we can about that situation and get back to
00:24:08.480 you but that's evolving by the minute not by the hour but by the minute and i haven't heard anything
00:24:14.360 else out of Universal Ostrich Farm in the last couple of hours. Stellantis. What's Stellantis,
00:24:22.340 man? Big auto manufacturer. And they're taking their ball and they're going home.
00:24:31.200 They announced on Tuesday plans to move some production out of Brampton to the United States
00:24:37.300 to move union leaders, say, sacrificing Canadian jobs on the Trump altar. Well, again, I explained
00:24:45.420 last night, and I'll say it briefly again tonight, Donald Trump is not making war on Canada. He's
00:24:51.480 doing what's best for his country, and he wants those production jobs, whether it's cars or
00:24:56.000 anything else, steel, aluminum, he wants those jobs back in the United States, and so he's creating
00:25:01.980 the conditions for that, and he doesn't care what happens in Canada. He doesn't care what happens
00:25:06.780 in japan he doesn't care what happens in the uk i mean he would like those people to be okay
00:25:12.260 but donald trump is about americans
00:25:17.640 he's about the united states of america so it's not a war on canada and yet that's how the media
00:25:27.820 continues to portray it the news comes amid the ongoing trade war it's not a trade war
00:25:32.460 it's not you got to have two people in a war two sides in a war there is only one side in this and
00:25:39.720 that's trump u.s tariff policies imposed by donald trump directly impacting canada's
00:25:46.380 manufacturing sector especially for automotive assembly and parts manufacturing uniform the
00:25:51.860 union representing canadian auto workers it's delantis said in a statement that their jobs are
00:25:57.000 being sacred and urged governments to stand up for their industry and send a strong message to
00:26:02.100 any corporation taking the same egregious actions listen it's up to the companies to
00:26:10.780 decide where they want to be based it has nothing to do with the government egregious
00:26:17.080 and if you're stupid enough to give them 15 billion dollars and they turn around and say
00:26:24.080 thanks see ya well who's that on global says here's what you need to know but instead of that
00:26:31.560 because it's you know left-wing corporate media here's mario for the north this video off with
00:26:38.600 the trigger warning because what i'm about to share with you is honestly going to tick you off
00:26:43.400 corporations are prostitutes for profit and the liberals help them by building this house of cards
00:26:50.080 that just got flicked away and the whole thing came crumbling down watch this as you already
00:26:55.080 know stelantis is moving their production from brampton into the u.s and also investing 13 billion
00:27:00.880 dollars there. Biggest investment in history. But watch this. Did you know that Canada made a 52
00:27:08.220 and a half billion dollar bet not just on the auto sector but on EVs and they earmarked 15
00:27:17.920 billion dollars for Stellantis. On top of this General Motors has already announced that they're
00:27:25.020 shutting down their Ingersoll plant because of slow sales. The Liberals earmarked over 50 billion
00:27:31.500 dollars to 13 EV projects, more than the auto sector was going to invest in themselves.
00:27:39.100 Here's the trigger. The total amount of GST and HST, the sales taxes for 2024 collected from all
00:27:47.420 of us was 51.4 billion dollars in other words the government was ready to give these corporations
00:27:56.940 prostitutes for profit more money than we've collected through the gst and hst program our
00:28:04.700 taxes that we all pay in other words your money was going to these corporations to build an
00:28:11.260 industry that is doomed for failure. This is casino risk levels of gambling and this is what
00:28:19.020 the liberals have done consistently. We need to put an end to corporate welfare. We can't spend
00:28:26.120 our way into success and literally earlier on today I was talking to Mark Petroni on Juno News
00:28:32.420 and I told him which will air probably at some point today that if it were me I would sue the
00:28:38.440 hell out of these companies for taking a dime and if they breached any sort of clause or contract
00:28:45.260 that we had, I would get that money back and then some. We are not a charity for corporations. We are
00:28:51.340 not a charity for the world. When I say the liberals have been spending our money recklessly, this is a
00:28:58.280 perfect example where I can break it down to you in the most simplest terms. You could live a life
00:29:04.200 with no GST and no HST if they controlled their spending but they can't. With the budget coming
00:29:11.120 out in a couple of weeks, we are going to witness generational debt, not just for you, but for your
00:29:18.460 kids and your grandkids. We can literally have quadruple the amount of health care we have now.
00:29:24.860 We can have low taxes. We can have one of the strongest economies in the world, but we are
00:29:31.100 spiraling when the time comes to vote remember this do i have to say it
00:29:51.820 But Pierre Polyev, he was on a podcast with the couple from Northern Perspective, and he blasted, according to the CBC, he blasted despicable RCMP leadership, accusing Maude's of covering up for Trudeau.
00:30:18.540 in the story they go on to mention that polyev was on a podcast they don't call it by name
00:30:24.080 because heaven forbid they give their competition any press at all and don't think that the cbc
00:30:32.860 doesn't think that people like me and northern exposure and jasmine lane and all of the others
00:30:38.400 moose on the loose wayne peters what's up canada don't think they don't think of us as competition
00:30:44.080 They do. This is one of the reasons that the liberals want us gone. That and being able to
00:30:50.820 control the narrative, of course. Here's what Polly have said about the RCMP covering for
00:30:57.800 Justin Trudeau and not one but two scandals. The Trudeau era should have been involved
00:31:02.500 jail time. I mean, Trudeau broke the criminal code when he took a free vacation from someone
00:31:08.500 with whom he had government business. It's just like it's right there in the criminal code. If
00:31:12.380 If the RCMP had been doing its job and not covering up for him, then he would have been criminally charged.
00:31:19.700 And again, he probably violated the criminal code and the SNC-Labalin scandal.
00:31:25.140 These would normally have led to criminal charges, but of course the RCMP covered it all up.
00:31:30.120 And the leadership of the RCMP is frankly just despicable when it comes to enforcing laws against the Liberal government.
00:31:38.380 But yeah, I would fire them.
00:31:39.520 and uh we're in the case in cases like that i would report them to the police
00:31:43.180 whoa did he just say that really that's not bad i gotta say there's a lot of people that say
00:31:51.700 pierre polyev is a globalist and i don't believe he is personally a globalist i believe he works
00:31:58.480 for a global globalist corporation sadly it's controlled by globalists you know you guys
00:32:07.080 remember when we had Jeff Rath on from the Alberta Prosperity Project a couple of weeks ago, he was
00:32:11.880 talking about this meeting that they had with people like Preston Manning and all these Alberta
00:32:16.980 billionaires who are the Alberta cabal, right? These are the oil billionaires who pretty much
00:32:23.860 control politics in Alberta. Don't think they haven't got a hand in federal politics as well,
00:32:30.700 And don't think that Stephen Harper isn't in on it with these guys.
00:32:36.600 There is a Canadian blob, a Canadian cabal, conservative cabal,
00:32:42.880 and they control the Conservative Party of Canada, not Pierre Polyev.
00:32:48.580 Because without those guys, the Conservative Party loses all of their funding
00:32:53.120 and they never win another election.
00:32:55.380 That's just the sad truth of it.
00:32:57.560 Is there a solution for this?
00:32:58.700 Yes, of course there is.
00:33:00.700 Am I going to give it to you right now? No. We've talked about it before, though. Anyway,
00:33:06.480 let's move on with this particular story. Polyev calling out the RCMP, covering up for Justin
00:33:13.120 Trudeau and the Liberal Party. So Mark Carney was holding a press conference today with all
00:33:17.940 kinds of RCMP officers, including the commissioner, Mike Duhem. And here's what the commissioner said
00:33:24.020 in regards to Polyev's comments. It's actually a question for Commissioner Duhem, if that's okay.
00:33:30.700 Okay. He's very capable, yes.
00:33:33.780 Would you like me to step aside?
00:33:35.140 There you go.
00:33:35.720 Thank you, sir.
00:33:36.200 I'll just...
00:33:37.520 This is a question on behalf of my colleagues in our Parliament Hill Bureau.
00:33:41.840 Commissioner, in a recent interview, the leader of the opposition called the leadership of the RCMP despicable
00:33:46.680 when it comes to enforcing laws against the Liberal government
00:33:50.000 and accused your officers of covering up for former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the SNC-Lavalin affair.
00:33:55.300 What's your response to Pierre Polyev's comments?
00:33:57.840 And have you ever faced political pressure from the government to not pursue charges?
00:34:02.940 So I think we've talked about SNC-Lavalin quite a lot under the previous government.
00:34:08.820 And I think it was clear that there's no interference.
00:34:11.340 I don't take any orders from any political individual.
00:34:17.580 And as far as his comment with regards to senior management,
00:34:20.340 I would invite Monsieur Pogliev to meet with us
00:34:22.380 and to meet with the people who run this great organization, 32,000 strong.
00:34:27.840 Of course the RCMP is not corrupt.
00:34:31.740 What are they doing at Universal Ostrich Farm right now
00:34:34.060 except covering up the dirty deeds
00:34:36.820 of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency?
00:34:40.580 That's what they're doing.
00:34:44.180 Corrupt.
00:34:46.340 Cor-upped.
00:34:49.080 Did they forget about Jody Wilson-Raybould?
00:34:52.600 No, no, we didn't do any of that.
00:34:54.340 Or, I mean, we did, but we didn't.
00:34:57.840 Jody Wilson-Raybould recorded herself speaking with then, is he a commissioner, president, the head of the Privy Council of Canada, Michael Wernick, a few years ago.
00:35:12.480 And here is part of that conversation, the key part.
00:35:15.240 I'm surprised that you and I are having this conversation, but I'm just saying that I really feel uncomfortable about the appropriateness of this conversation.
00:35:25.340 okay i understand that but i mean i think his view is he's not asking you to do anything
00:35:33.880 appropriate or to interfere he's asking you to use all of the tools that you lawfully have at
00:35:39.180 your disposal i i i know i have a tool under under the prosecution act that i can use
00:35:46.680 i do not believe it is appropriate to use it in this case
00:35:50.920 okay all right i mean that's that's clear um
00:35:57.000 well i mean he's in a very firm mood about this so uh does he understand the gravity of what this
00:36:07.860 potentially could mean this is not just about saving jobs this is about interfering with one
00:36:12.960 of our fundamental institutions this is like breaching a constitutional principle of prosecutorial
00:36:18.500 independence so we can well then nobody's explaining that to him michael like this is
00:36:26.620 this is we can stand up in the house of commons and on norman on a totally appropriately on norman
00:36:34.900 on extradition and we can talk about the rule of law um that the cases aren't dissimilar the
00:36:43.380 principle or the integrity of how we act and respond to the tools that we have available and
00:36:49.060 what we should and shouldn't do i'm again i just i don't know okay i respect where you're coming
00:36:59.720 from you know what i got i hope that you do because i don't think anybody respects this i
00:37:05.740 mean the the conversation that jerry and katie had with my chief of staff and i have it like she
00:37:11.940 wrote down what they said, like saying that they don't want to have anything or hear any
00:37:17.900 more about the legalities, but want to talk about jobs, entirely inappropriate.
00:37:25.840 Jerry and Katie, she's referring to Gerald Butts and Katie Telford. Gerald Butts, Trudeau's
00:37:32.600 principal secretary and best friend since university days, who, by the way, resigned
00:37:37.520 himself after taking the heat for the SNC-Lavalin scandal. Now, as far as the RCMP doing an
00:37:45.640 investigation, whether during or post-scandal, oh, and by the way, Trudeau did get his wish on this
00:37:52.300 one. He just got the next attorney general to do the dirty work that Jody Wilson-Raybould wouldn't
00:37:58.260 do. And this is on Wikipedia, for goodness sakes. Not difficult to find at all. RCMP inquiry.
00:38:06.280 Notice the word inquiry, not investigation.
00:38:10.800 On September 10th, 2019, the Globe and Mail published a story claiming the Trudeau government
00:38:15.520 was not cooperating with an RCMP inquiry into potential obstruction of justice.
00:38:21.840 A waiver for confidentiality was not provided by the clerk of the Privy Council,
00:38:27.000 nor did Trudeau override the clerk, which would allow RCMP access to both staffers and materials.
00:38:32.440 so then that gives the rcmp plausible deniability well they won't let us look so what can we do
00:38:41.080 are you freaking kidding me right now is that the system in this country according to the report
00:38:48.140 sources who spoke to the globe and mail were told to not discuss matters regarding the scandal with
00:38:53.760 police officials while sheer andrew sheer the leader of the conservative party at the time
00:38:57.680 said the RCMP were investigating the PMO.
00:39:00.700 There was no evidence as of September 10th, 2019,
00:39:04.100 that the RCMP has begun an investigation onto anyone in the prime minister's office.
00:39:10.020 Wilson-Raybould was interviewed by investigators on September 10th, 2019.
00:39:14.460 And then she wrote a book, a best-selling book,
00:39:19.800 and was elected for a second time to parliament as an independent member,
00:39:25.620 which is actually a pretty big feat.
00:39:27.320 that doesn't happen very often. You don't get elected as an independent member. Sometimes you
00:39:32.140 get elected as a party member and then get kicked out of the party. So you have to be independent,
00:39:36.220 but getting elected as an independent, that's, that's not easy. We need more of that.
00:39:43.940 That's what I was talking about a little bit earlier. Here's Aaron Gunn in committee.
00:39:49.780 Let's talk about crime. Talking with the police chief of St. Thomas, Ontario.
00:39:55.360 Thank you, Chair. Chief Roskamp, is Canada currently releasing repeat offenders out on bail that are a threat to public safety?
00:40:08.300 I believe in some situations they are.
00:40:12.880 In Vancouver, just a couple of years ago, there was a report that 40 individuals, prolific offenders, were responsible for over 6,300 incidents with police in just a small period of time.
00:40:25.360 In your estimation, what percent of crime that's being committed in your community is being committed by a small number of criminals, repeat offenders, or individuals already well-known to police?
00:40:38.020 It is a very high percentage. I would say it is above 80 percent.
00:40:42.320 Chief, do you have members on your force, rank and file, that are frustrated that they are having to arrest or detain the same people over and over again for the same or similar offenses?
00:40:57.660 Yes, sir.
00:40:58.140 do you believe that when it comes to this problem with repeat prolific violent offenders
00:41:04.640 that the liberal plan to confiscate thousands of firearms from law-abiding gun owners will
00:41:10.820 help improve the problem in st thomas no sir do you believe that confiscating firearms from
00:41:18.540 law-abiding gun owners or cracking down on repeat offenders is a better use of your finite police
00:41:24.220 resources? Enforcing chronic criminality, finding solutions as supported by the federal government
00:41:32.760 at all levels of government, provincial as well, but that is the best use of our time. Our
00:41:38.660 communities deserve to be safe and to feel safe. As was just recently mentioned in a previous
00:41:44.960 question, you know, communities plagued by chronic criminality, safety seems to have become a
00:41:50.860 privilege uh instead of a fundamental right um and and as such we're failing our communities and
00:41:56.980 and and our communities deserve better better i cut off better their communities deserve that
00:42:03.320 yeah of course their communities deserve better i told you guys a few days ago about this
00:42:09.240 from the winnipeg police released over a week ago the manitoba integrated high risk sex offender
00:42:17.720 unit is a joint forces unit of winnipeg police service in the rcmp and today last week they
00:42:23.640 provide information regarding william lee persuain 41 years of age a convicted sexual offender
00:42:29.220 considered high risk to re-offend in a sexual manner against both youth and adult females
00:42:33.720 on october 8th persuain was transferred to winnipeg for his statutory release after serving
00:42:41.060 a portion of his custodial sentence for a conviction of sexual interference although
00:42:46.800 Joe Persuane has completed some sex offender programming while in custody.
00:42:52.520 He remains a high risk to re-offend in a sexual manner against youth and adult females.
00:42:57.960 This information is provided to enable members of the public to cower in fear every time they turn a corner.
00:43:05.960 But also to take suitable measures to protect themselves.
00:43:08.900 Now, what does that mean?
00:43:11.300 Because police don't want us to do that, apparently.
00:43:13.900 Not even in our own homes.
00:43:15.220 Does that mean getting pepper sprayed?
00:43:18.500 Does that mean, what, carrying a weapon of some kind?
00:43:24.680 Take suitable measures to protect yourself.
00:43:28.080 By the way, they say any form of vigilante activity or other unreasonable conduct directed at Mr. Persuane will not be tolerated.
00:43:38.580 That's kind of crazy.
00:43:40.380 But that's the world we live in.
00:43:42.260 Sorry, no, no, no.
00:43:43.220 That's the country we live in.
00:43:44.980 And here is the network that reflects the country we live in back to us, the CBC, taxpayer-funded, Canada proud.
00:43:59.160 Their five-year plan includes race-based hiring targets and diversity quotas.
00:44:04.440 Remember I told you last night they plan to reach out more to rural communities and to Western Canadians to try and somehow connect with us?
00:44:11.540 and they released that information 12 hours after that ridiculous this hour has 22 minutes
00:44:19.260 so-called comedy sketch regarding universal ostrich farm
00:44:22.860 in a move sparking questions about its mandate and use of taxpayer dollars cbc has announced
00:44:29.540 a new diversity quota in its five-year corporate plan you know i will say this i remember when the
00:44:37.460 CBC was good.
00:44:40.900 I do.
00:44:42.440 Back in the 70s, they had a down-home feel,
00:44:45.200 kind of a rural feel about them.
00:44:47.420 They had lame Canadian programming.
00:44:51.980 Sunday nights, it was Wayne and Schuster.
00:44:54.760 Remember that?
00:44:56.620 Yeah.
00:44:57.840 Knowlton Nash on the news.
00:44:59.360 This was before any of this nonsense happened.
00:45:01.900 And I think it started sometime in the 80s
00:45:04.960 and then continued to get worse and worse and worse and worse
00:45:09.240 up until the point we're at now.
00:45:11.740 I mean, look at Don Cherry on the CBC being interviewed back in 1990.
00:45:16.140 I've been tired of Canada kowtowing to the rest of the world.
00:45:20.100 I heard a politician say, we have to be careful
00:45:23.760 because the rest of the world loves us.
00:45:26.320 No wonder they love us. We're weak. We're spineless wimps.
00:45:30.400 And foreign aid, if you want to get into that,
00:45:32.300 here we got people dying here we got people dying for want of beds and we're giving money to the
00:45:37.340 foreigners no way it'd be canada first and canada only that's what i am a nationalist i want to
00:45:44.240 start a new power of the national whether i'm dangerous i just say what i think and i it's
00:45:49.460 the way i think you can say it's bigotry if you want i don't think it is i'm pro-canadian more so
00:45:57.020 that i'm anti-soviet or anti-sweet i wish more canadians were like me
00:46:02.860 old school baby we need more old school
00:46:10.500 imf chief he's not the imf that's the international monetary fund i looked this up he's not
00:46:19.060 he's the head of something he started a couple of years ago he's the former pbo though that's
00:46:26.080 the parliamentary budget officer. His name is Kevin Page. He says Ottawa has leeway to run
00:46:31.020 steeper deficits than they're running right now. Anywhere between 60 and 100 billion dollars,
00:46:37.000 we don't know yet because the budget is coming out in two weeks time. And we understand as well
00:46:42.520 that certain areas, you know, where people vote in apartment blocks and community centers and
00:46:50.720 even malls are getting phone calls now from elections canada asking if they'll have space
00:46:56.500 sometime this fall i think that's only preparatory just in case the government falls on this budget
00:47:03.160 vote because it will be every budget votes a confidence vote and if the ndp decides no we're
00:47:09.440 not voting for this we can't vote for this then the government will fall because the bloc has
00:47:14.540 already said they're not voting for it the conservatives won't vote for it which gives
00:47:18.600 them the majority. Anyway, this is what our current parliamentary budget officer a couple
00:47:26.140 of weeks ago said on CPAC, I think it was. His name is Jason Jacques. We're on the path to being
00:47:32.500 in trouble. So that's what our five-year forecast, the numbers that we released earlier this week,
00:47:37.280 indicate that if left on change, the fiscal path that the government's currently on will definitely
00:47:43.480 result in us being in quite a bit of trouble and having to make some hard decisions.
00:47:48.380 Now, in getting here, what do you attribute this to?
00:47:51.800 Is this like Donald Trump's trade policies, you know, the roosters coming home to nest?
00:47:56.400 Or is this about government spending priorities and not controlling it?
00:48:00.680 I think it's kind of a little bit from column A and a little bit from column B.
00:48:05.160 So there definitely is an impact in comparison to our previous forecast.
00:48:09.200 You can definitely see the impact on the overall growth for the Canadian economy.
00:48:12.500 A larger part of it is the government policy decisions.
00:48:19.400 So there ends up being about $115 billion in net new costs
00:48:23.440 since the last time we prepared a forecast
00:48:25.640 back immediately prior to the election in March 2025.
00:48:29.900 And a good part of that is attributable to defence.
00:48:34.020 So change in geopolitical environment,
00:48:36.460 priorities for the government to increase spending on defence,
00:48:39.800 which we saw that was announced in june earlier this year in june and of course on the tax side
00:48:45.500 on the revenue side so uh six billion dollars a year so about 30 billion dollars over the next
00:48:51.040 year plus uh revenue that we're no longer going to have because the lowest personal rate went
00:48:56.440 from 15 down to 14 but yeah certainly a little bit of both but certainly at this point it's more
00:49:03.280 on the government yeah so it's not about trump not all about trump's tariffs
00:49:09.800 It's more about how the government is spending our money.
00:49:12.200 Mario for the North was absolutely right when he said,
00:49:14.680 we wouldn't have to pay taxes at all
00:49:17.440 if they allowed us to get our resources out of the ground into market.
00:49:21.700 There would be no taxes in this country.
00:49:24.100 We would be probably the richest country on the planet.
00:49:28.100 But they won't allow it because there's a climate emergency.
00:49:33.480 And we're stuck real bad right now,
00:49:36.020 and they're not making it any better.
00:49:37.360 So this is the guy who preceded Jason Jacques, is the parliamentary budget officer.
00:49:43.120 His name is Kevin.
00:49:45.640 What's his name?
00:49:46.200 Kevin Page, I think it is.
00:49:47.780 Yeah, there it is right there.
00:49:49.280 So there he is.
00:49:50.040 And he says, no, no, no, there's no trouble.
00:49:52.920 We've got room to run even bigger deficits.
00:49:56.600 He's now the president of the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy at the University of Ottawa.
00:50:01.100 That's the thing he started that I was talking about before.
00:50:03.660 published a piece in policy magazine this week arguing the current climate of economic uncertainty
00:50:09.200 means canada must meet a hinge moment in the upcoming budget set for november 4th and he said
00:50:14.940 mark carney will have to deliver a budget that inspires canadians confidence and trust and argue
00:50:19.740 that that shift will require significant taxpayer resources carney has rolled out a substantial
00:50:25.480 spending agenda since the spring election including plans to rapidly ramp up defense
00:50:30.660 in infrastructure investments, just like the European Union. Interim PBO Jason Jock told
00:50:36.620 parliamentarians last month he believes Ottawa's pace of spending is not sustainable and predicts
00:50:41.820 the deficit will rise to nearly $70 billion this fiscal year, a controlled demolition of our
00:50:46.620 economy. This is something we've been saying to you for three years now. He warned in an interview
00:50:51.620 with CTV that Canada is at a precipice, but Page disagrees in his piece published on Tuesday. He
00:50:58.780 says the reality is there's no fiscal crisis there's no precipice who do you believe
00:51:05.520 the one who is in the job right now or the one who has ties with mark carney from his days
00:51:13.760 as canada's the governor of bank of canada because this guy was the pbo when mark carney
00:51:23.600 was the governor of the Bank of Canada,
00:51:25.880 both appointed by Stephen Harper.
00:51:31.940 Just something I thought you'd find interesting.
00:51:35.920 Last stories for tonight.
00:51:37.940 Transgender identification among American students
00:51:40.760 nosedives according to a study.
00:51:44.340 Let me get rid of this here.
00:51:46.100 A newly released study shows the number of young Americans
00:51:48.780 who identify as non-binary
00:51:51.060 has dropped by nearly half since peaking in 2023.
00:51:54.680 Of course, it's a social contagion,
00:51:56.340 and it's not cool anymore, if it ever was.
00:51:59.840 The percentage of university students
00:52:01.780 not identifying as male or female
00:52:04.280 plunged from 2023, 2025,
00:52:08.840 in three of five surveys evaluated by Eric Kaufman,
00:52:11.760 political science professor at the University of Buckingham
00:52:14.320 in England and director of the Center
00:52:16.040 for Heterodox Social Science.
00:52:19.020 trans queer bisexual identities are in rapid decline among young educated americans the
00:52:26.300 decline of trans and queer identity among young americans uh is the report it was released on
00:52:31.720 tuesday despite referring to a drop in trans identities the study doesn't offer data on the
00:52:37.100 number of young americans who identify specifically as the opposite sex which is the commonly
00:52:41.680 understood definition of transgender but not the only one oh don't we know it here's a great piece
00:52:48.180 from the defender remember we told you before that all of those people who were imposing those
00:52:53.500 vaccine mandates during the peak of the covet hysteria would maybe in three or four years time
00:53:00.100 say uh i never did that we never denied anybody any surgeries what are you crazy we're doctors
00:53:07.880 over here houston hospital denies refusing organ transplants to unvaccinated patients
00:53:18.180 so this houston hospital told the defender it does not have a policy requiring transplant
00:53:26.200 patients to be vaccinated against covet 19 or any other disease and does not deny care based
00:53:32.400 on vaccination status we abide by all state laws as one of the largest transplant programs in the
00:53:38.080 country the safety of our patients always comes first from houston methodist hospital in a
00:53:44.200 statement. The allegation stemmed from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who stated in a
00:53:50.160 letter that his office may investigate Houston Methodist Hospital for allegedly denying organ
00:53:54.840 transplants to patients who refused the C-19 vaccine, according to a letter his office sent
00:54:00.080 to the hospital. Of course, we saw that happen tragically in Canada more than once. The letter
00:54:06.020 to Houston Methodist Hospital's president and CEO, Mark L. Boom, cited a July 24th ex-post by Texas
00:54:13.600 Dr. Mary Talley Bowden. The post included a screenshot of the hospital's transplant policy
00:54:19.220 showing that patients seeking a kidney transplant must receive the COVID-19 shot. There it is right
00:54:24.940 there. Monday, Bowden posted Paxton's press release on X, claiming she had written and oral proof,
00:54:32.420 a recorded conversation, that the hospital required transplant patients to get the shots.
00:54:38.300 to my knowledge, Bowden said. Their policy has not changed. Bowden previously worked at Houston
00:54:45.800 Methodist. The hospital suspended her privileges after she prescribed ivermectin to prevent and
00:54:51.600 treat COVID-19. The hospital also accused her of spreading misinformation. Bowden sued Houston
00:54:59.280 Methodist after hospital officials refused to provide public information about the institution's
00:55:04.140 finances during the pandemic. Yeah, I remember that story now. In their press release issued
00:55:09.680 Monday, Paxton said Texans looking to receive medical care should never be turned away
00:55:14.380 due to arbitrary COVID-19 vaccine mandates imposed by woke medical providers. He added,
00:55:22.060 vaccine mandates as a precondition for certain life-saving treatments may not only violate new
00:55:27.120 state laws that became effective September 1st, but they also violate human dignity and run
00:55:32.300 contrary to foundational principles of medical ethics. That's why I've requested that Houston
00:55:37.540 Methodist Hospital clarify its compliance with Texas's new laws and position on vaccine mandates.
00:55:44.160 The hospital has 14 days to notify the Texas Office of the Attorney General about the steps
00:55:49.900 it's taken to comply with the recently passed provision in the Texas Health and Safety Code,
00:55:55.340 which prohibits denying organ transplants based on vaccination status. The OAG said it will open
00:56:01.780 a formal investigation if the hospital fails to respond paxton's office said its letter to the
00:56:07.880 hospital reaffirms ag paxton's stance against covet 19 vaccine mandates and reflects his
00:56:13.600 commitment to protecting the rights and freedoms of texans by challenging unlawful vaccine mandates
00:56:19.360 now didn't texas have vaccine mandates during the pandemic could have sworn they did
00:56:27.700 in the same government in recent years paxton's office has challenged big pharma's actions related
00:56:36.160 to covet 19 shots and weight loss drugs and has investigated toothpaste complaints for deceptive
00:56:42.020 marketing geared towards children so we'll see what happens there guys tonight on the extension
00:56:50.680 have you ever heard of a woman called sydney white
00:56:56.680 all right she's a conspiracy
00:57:03.960 she's a conspiracy theorist and i found something remarkable i was looking for
00:57:12.400 something about the history of vaccines today how they screwed us over with vaccines
00:57:16.620 over the past hundred or so years probably longer and i came across a presentation she gave sydney
00:57:24.160 white in 2011 and she talks about that but she talks about so much more and this is a story from
00:57:32.480 the canadian jewish news from like 2017 winnipeg radio what's not really a radio station it's like
00:57:39.060 a university station with two block radius i think you can hear it within two blocks of the university
00:57:46.080 anyway they say winnipeg radio station airs anti-semitic conspiracy theorist and in full
00:57:52.520 damage control mode after airing an interview with toronto-based conspiracy theorist sydney white
00:57:57.800 there she is it's crazy looking as it gets right we've got her presentation coming up in the
00:58:08.120 extension tonight for all access members and the nighthawks at shadow davis.com we will see you
00:58:14.300 there in a couple of minutes. Again, no show tomorrow night. I'll be at the event at the
00:58:22.960 Parkdale Inn in Charleswood with Sean Buckley regarding the health petition. And maybe you'll
00:58:31.640 join me as well. The doors open at 5.30 and the event begins at 6.30. I will be hopefully recording
00:58:39.280 an interview with sean and i'll put that up on the website as well shadow davis.com some people
00:58:44.640 have asked me is there any way that we can get you to change your mind
00:58:48.660 i thought of one thing but this would be up to you guys
00:58:59.700 and if you do it you do it and if you don't you don't but
00:59:06.980 people have told me some people have told me shadow i can't afford it
00:59:11.800 i say okay i get that i understand that there's going to be some people who just can't afford it
00:59:16.400 but there's other people who could afford like a thousand subscriptions and then some
00:59:24.840 and so i say to those people if you can find somebody in comments
00:59:32.120 who would love a subscription but can't afford it,
00:59:38.060 then buy one for that person.
00:59:41.720 And if we can get that to happen 50 times or 40 times,
00:59:46.780 because what number were we at yesterday when I called it?
00:59:49.440 160, 160.
00:59:50.680 So if we can get that to happen 40 times,
00:59:53.600 then yeah, sure, I'll keep it on.
00:59:57.240 so that's on you guys i mean if if you buy a subscription for somebody who can't afford it
01:00:07.900 and the number totals 40 in the next few days then yeah sure i'll keep it on social but
01:00:13.220 if we don't get there we don't get there all right the extension's coming up in a couple
01:00:19.540 of minutes i love you all and i appreciate you all and i'll catch you on monday night
01:00:24.620 at 8 o'clock Central
01:00:26.540 for the last couple of weeks.
01:00:31.060 I'll talk to you later.
01:00:32.240 Bye for now.
01:00:54.620 We'll be right back.
01:01:24.620 We'll be right back.