00:16:43.440Already, they've doubled the debt, food bank lineups, and housing costs.
00:16:49.800Every dollar the government spends comes directly out of the pockets of Canadians who can no longer afford to eat, heat, and house themselves.
00:21:26.740man increasingly intricate financial scams like ghost texts phishing links phony bank emails
00:21:35.340pose a growing threat to canadians the minister said 643 million canadians lost an estimated 643
00:21:43.180million last year a nearly three-fold increase since 2020 according to the canadian anti-fraud
00:21:48.700center which estimates only five to ten percent of scams are reported so they're going to open
00:21:55.480this agency, and they're going to remove all the scams. Of course, they're not.
00:22:02.120But they should start with themselves. But then again, anytime they've investigated themselves
00:22:08.820in the past, they never find anything. The RCMP never even bothers to open an investigation.
00:22:17.400Usually, it's just an inquiry. So Polyev was right last week when he said those things on
00:22:24.020Northern Exposure perspective. So why didn't he reiterate them again today in the House of
00:22:30.040Commons? He could have just said, yeah, I did say those things because they're absolutely accurate.
00:22:34.840Prove me wrong. But he didn't. He stuck with his original line of questioning. I wonder why.
00:22:43.520I find that very interesting. Speaking of the government and the conservative opposition,
00:22:49.500There's a few of them that I like, a few of them that aren't tarnished by the upstairs leaders, the gray suits in the back, as we like to call them.
00:22:58.640Jamil Javani is one of those guys, and he is stepping up against DEI, diversity, sorry, diversion, that's right, probably, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
00:25:38.640It makes you wonder, like, why are they so keen to advance policies that assume the inferiority of others?
00:25:46.840Because that's kind of what DEI is, right?
00:25:48.480It's this idea that people from minority communities can't get ahead, can't succeed without liberals extending this unique, special treatment and unique generosity to us.
00:26:01.560I find it disrespectful, disrespectful to me, disrespectful to people who look like my father, my family, you know, some of my neighbors, some of the people I go to church with.
00:26:11.620it's this very paternalistic attitude that we need the liberals to give us these special
00:26:18.340benefits and these special things as if we can't compete and do well based on our own talents and
00:26:24.640abilities. Now, I understand there may be people in minority communities who like this DEI stuff.
00:26:31.780There may be people in minority communities who like these liberal policies. There are a lot of
00:26:36.320who don't and i'm one of them i don't like it i don't like feeling like other people get to look
00:26:41.920down on me and extend pity to me as if i'm less capable than they are i don't like that and in
00:26:49.280fact i believe that a lot of people in minority communities just want an economy that creates
00:26:54.000opportunity for those of us who are hustlers and strivers and dreamers and builders we just want to
00:27:01.120see the fruits of our labor and I think that's what's gone wrong in Canada right now is that
00:27:07.440we're not able to see the fruits of our labor none of us regardless of what you look like
00:27:12.640and we don't have an economy that is giving the right opportunities to those who are willing to
00:27:17.520work hard for them so to me this is what liberal racism is it's this idea that they get to put you
00:27:24.320down they get to demean you they get to tell you that you're less than them but then also tell you
00:27:29.120that they're your savior that liberal dei policies are going to be what gets you ahead in life i think
00:27:36.480we have to reject liberal racism and i'm very comfortable saying i don't support liberal racism
00:27:44.000and as the member of parliament for bowmanville oshawa north i will stand up against it
00:27:50.080unapologetically shout out to the wonderful people in clarington and oshawa appreciate
00:27:55.760you very much let's restore the north let's restore the promise of canada you know what
00:28:02.440his story is his story is that he was hired by a talk radio station in toronto owned by rogers
00:28:08.780communications to host a nighttime talk show because he was black
00:28:15.120and when they found out that he didn't hold their traditional left-wing views they fired him
00:28:23.820they fired him he's got a lawsuit against them right now for wrongful dismissal but that was
00:28:29.920the whole thing they hired him based on the fact they thought he was going to say the things they
00:28:35.380wanted him to say because he was black did they not find out he was a conservative in the job
00:28:42.920interview no because you're not allowed to ask that stuff it's d e i he was hired for the color
00:28:48.300of his skin. And they certainly got a surprise and fired him. And it didn't take long, maybe a month.
00:29:00.560And now he's an MP. I think that's fantastic. All right, let's move on to the World Health
00:29:08.420Organization and the United Nations. This came out from the Justice Center for Constitutional
00:29:13.440freedoms. John Carpe is going to be joining us again next week on the show. New report warns
00:29:18.820the WHO health rules erode Canada's democracy and charter rights. You don't say. The JCCF has
00:29:27.220released a new report called Canada's Surrender of Sovereignty. New WHO health regulations
00:29:32.260undermine Canadian democracy and charter freedoms. Authored by Nigel Hannaford, a veteran journalist
00:29:38.780and researcher. The report warns that Canadians' acceptance of the World Health Organization's
00:29:44.560revised international health regulations, the IHR, represents a serious erosion of national
00:29:50.400independence and democratic accountability. The IHR amendments, which took effect on September
00:29:56.92019th, authorized the WHO Director General to declare global health emergencies that could
00:30:03.080require Canada to follow directives from bureaucrats in Geneva, bypassing the House of
00:30:08.740Commons and the will of Canadian voters. The WHO regards these regulations as binding, despite
00:30:15.340having no ability or legal authority to impose such regulations. Even so, Canada is opting to
00:30:20.920accept the regulations as binding. This is the World Health Organization pandemic treaty, my
00:30:27.700friends. It's in effect now. By accepting the WHO's revised IHR, the report explains Canada
00:30:35.660has relinquished its own control over future health crises and instead has agreed to let the
00:30:41.200WHO determine when a pandemic emergency exists and what Canada must do to respond to it, after which
00:30:47.580Canada must report back to the World Health Organization. Do you think this is what's going on
00:30:52.360in Edgewood, British Columbia right now
00:33:13.760Well, they're in the process of getting out.
00:33:17.900And this happened, I think, on the day that Trump was inaugurated,
00:33:20.740one of his very first executive orders.
00:33:23.440By the authority vested in me as president by the Constitution
00:33:27.400and the laws of the United States of America,
00:33:29.800It is hereby ordered the United States noticed its withdrawal from the World Health Organization in 2020 due to the organization's mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic that arose out of Wuhan, China, and other health crises, its failure to adopt urgency-needed reforms, and its inability to demonstrate independence from the inappropriate political influence of WHO member states, like China.
00:33:55.920in addition the who continues to demand unfairly onerous payments from the united states far out
00:34:02.240of proportion with other countries assessed payments china with a population of 1.4 billion
00:34:07.700has 300 of the population of the united states yet contributes nearly 90 less to the who so
00:34:16.680anyway he goes on and on and on and on and on it finally says not we're going to get out of the
00:34:20.140world health organization i think that's great the world health organization by the way is an
00:34:25.120arm of the United Nations. And now the United Nations, this is kind of big news that flew under
00:34:31.280the radar these past couple of days. I'm not sure if you guys knew about this one. The UN has delayed
00:34:36.860their global carbon tax amid U.S. pressure. I think I have, let me see if I can find this here,
00:34:44.140I think I have a screenshot of Donald Trump's post on Truth Social this past weekend. Here it is,
00:34:53.360here let me throw it up for you i'm outraged that the international maritime organization is voting
00:34:59.700in london this week to pass a global carbon tax the united states will not stand for this global
00:35:06.860green new scam tax on shipping and will not adhere to it in any way shape or form we will not tolerate
00:35:13.820increased prices on american consumers or the creation of a green new scam bureaucracy to spend
00:35:20.120your money on their green dreams. Stand with the United States and vote no in London tomorrow.
00:35:28.320So that is kind of along the lines of this thing here. The United Nations has postponed
00:35:34.460the implementation of this global carbon tax on shipping emissions following significant
00:35:41.680opposition from Donald Trump in the United States. The International Maritime Organization voted to
00:35:47.380delay the adoption of the net zero framework by one year with 57 countries in favor 49 against
00:35:53.72021 abstentions boy man if those abstentions would stand up and say f off this thing would go away
00:36:01.680and maybe that's what trump is working on right now with his ambassadors in these countries
00:36:06.180the u.s under trump played a pivotal role in this decision with trump labeling the proposed
00:36:11.420tax a global green use scam and vowing that the u.s would not comply comply according to
00:36:18.480reuters so that's good because you know that canada is going to comply what does mark carney
00:36:24.880have to do with this what do you think he's got to do with this well mark carney was the uh the
00:36:33.840envoy the u.n i've got an interview with him from this past weekend mark carney was the uh
00:36:40.300un special envoy for climate change after he left his role as the governor of the bank of england
00:36:48.300and look there he is right there united nations climate action mark carney investing in net zero
00:36:53.280climate solutions creates value and rewards mark carney is the un special envoy for climate action
00:37:00.620and finance coming from a blah blah blah do you think he wasn't in their ear about this for the
00:37:05.140past 10 years? Do you think he is not an orchestrator of this? And if Trump demolishes
00:37:11.740his global shipping carbon tax, that may just be the end of all of this crazy nonsense.
00:37:23.240It may be, but then again, it may not be. But it will be a definite significant dint
00:37:31.020in their plans. What are their plans anyway? For newcomers who don't know what the UN plans are,
00:37:38.620you guys ever hear of Rosa Corey? She's the one that introduced me personally, and maybe you too,
00:37:44.040to the idea of 15-minute cities a few years ago and the Wildlands Project. She's dead now, but
00:37:50.520that video she did, I think it came out in 2017, was absolutely amazing at illustrating
00:37:58.020what the U.N. global agenda is for the 21st century,
00:42:02.420and the more we expose this stuff, the more we have these conversations, the more we talk about
00:42:08.680it, and it doesn't need to be on a show like this. It can be at the kitchen table. It can be in the
00:42:13.060garage over a cup of coffee. Just make people go, really? Yeah, and then ask them why. Why do you
00:42:23.020think all this weird stuff is happening? Like, why? Why does the government want to impose
00:42:29.020censorship hate speech laws when they already exist
00:42:33.080why does the government want to be able to read your mail without oversight
00:42:40.140why i don't know for my safety isn't that what they told you during covid you see there's all
00:42:50.460kinds of great conversations that we can have why is the government pushing made medical assistance
00:42:57.140in dying so hard when this program was first conceived of it was for people who were at end
00:43:05.120stage in life going through incredible agony in order for them to save their dignity right
00:43:10.360and since then they've expanded it with track two made and track three is coming up very soon as
00:43:16.840well and this is going to be for mentally ill people people as young as 12 years old
00:43:21.120who aren't considered children. They're considered what? Mature minors, I believe,
00:43:27.720is the expression. Giving them the right to decide that they're going to end their own life.
00:43:33.700This is absolutely amazing. Who is Krista Carr? Krista Carr is with Inclusion Canada,
00:43:41.160Executive Vice President, longtime advocate in the inclusion movement. The inclusion movement
00:43:46.260meaning those who are disabled right so she was questioned in committee the other day by garnet
00:43:54.260genus of the conservative party regarding how much people who have gone into the medical system
00:44:02.900for whatever reason if they're disabled get harangued by officials from made saying maybe
00:44:08.860you want to think about made again watch this you could just share in general terms um how you would
00:44:15.860How you would see the experience of people with disabilities raising issues or seeking public services, interacting with the health care system?
00:44:24.840How would you evaluate kind of how those experiences are based on what you're hearing from your members?
00:44:30.180Well, I think in all transparency, I think in the sense the bill was brought in around
00:44:43.200track two made, which made people with disabilities the only group eligible for medical assistance
00:46:14.360And what do you think we should do about that as legislators?
00:46:19.560Do you think we should try to stop government officials from proposing MAID to people who are not seeking it, who are seeking other kinds of supports and services?
00:46:31.300Well, I think the disability community has made their case that we should repeat, and the UN CRPD committee has also affirmed that Canada should repeal Track 2 MAID completely.
00:46:43.060But I think in the interim, anything that anyone can do to limit this from being pushed on people with disabilities who are seeking support to live would be a welcome change.
00:46:57.940Probably not something this committee can deal with, but in your individual capacity as legislators, I'm sure you can.
00:47:07.980People are having this nonsense pushed on them.
00:47:13.060Now, how does that happen, I wonder? Do the people who run this program call the different health ministers in the different provinces and they say, hey, look, we'll give you money if you can get your doctors to push MAID on people?
00:47:28.340and so that money kind of trickles down from the federal government the provincial government we
00:47:33.080have to look into this maybe see if i can dig it up goes to the provincial government then down to
00:47:38.940the medical associations in whatever province and then down to the doctors who decide they want to
00:47:44.660push the maid psychiatrists too that'd be a big one for psychiatrists and psychologists don't you
00:47:50.480think and maybe they get financial rewards if somebody decides that they do want made
00:47:56.520And then what happens after? Somebody takes maids. Somebody who should not be dead. Let's say it's a 17-year-old. You know, my son, his roommate's girlfriend, 23 years old, decided she wanted maids because she was depressed. She got it. She's now dead.
00:48:15.580the effect that has on friends and family is overwhelming she was 23 years old
00:48:24.760she could have worked her way out of this going forward we've all been depressed and i totally
00:48:30.920understand dark depression clinical depression versus just being depressed one day i get it
00:48:36.960i've been down that road i totally understand but it is something you can work out of instead of
00:48:41.960taking made did you know and this story came out in january which i covered back then we'll cover
00:48:49.460it again canada leads the world in organ donations from euthanasia canada leads the world in organ
00:49:02.220donations from euthanasia and how much money is a kidney worth or a heart or a liver