The Shadoe Davis Show - October 21, 2025


Oct. 20th⧸2025- US Pressure Delays UN Global Climate Tax, Trump "poops" on Protesters


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00:03:30.000 Hello, everybody.
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00:03:58.100 it is shadow at night for monday october the 20th 2025 hello joanne and pete and lana and darcy and
00:04:06.180 rita these are all folks in the telegram group the shadow at night community there i've had to
00:04:10.780 i had to remove a couple of people there this weekend and it's not what you think it's not
00:04:14.840 like they were being nasty or anything it's just that sometimes you get these accounts that
00:04:20.280 win their way into telegram groups to put up posts that say invest in this because this guy
00:04:30.520 helped me get out of debt and now he can help you and so I take posts like that out of there
00:04:36.500 it's called soliciting and I don't like soliciting in my telegram group hello Sandra and everybody
00:04:44.500 in there for now welcome to the show you guys pierre polyev is asking the carny government to
00:04:52.300 keep the keep the deficit below 42 million or sorry billion dollars it just seems so astronomical
00:05:02.080 when you put a b in there instead of an m and so that's why i make that mistake from time to time
00:05:06.300 because you just can't even imagine even the magnitude of 42 million dollars never mind 42
00:05:11.680 billion for people like us right but he's asked the carny government to keep the deficit
00:05:17.660 our yearly trading deficit under that it's projected to be around 70 billion could high
00:05:27.180 could go as high as 100 billion when this budget comes out in the next couple of weeks i don't know
00:05:32.580 how any honest opposition party including the bloc or the ndp or even the greens could vote
00:05:38.800 for something like that when you've got a budget that exceeds what you take in by a hundred billion
00:05:45.040 dollars even 70 billion is ridiculous 40 billion is ridiculous this whole thing is ridiculous
00:05:50.560 but carney says we're investing you see we're investing in canadians
00:05:55.580 you're spending you're spending too much money you're picking winners and that
00:06:01.860 is what communist regimes do anyway we're going to get into that also donald trump
00:06:06.900 virtually pooped on all those on all those no kings protesters this weekend so we have some
00:06:16.740 video of that coming up a little bit later on in the show which as always is brought to you
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00:07:16.480 And it's amazing. I don't know how the Regina Health and Wellness show went for our friends,
00:07:32.160 kevin and anna with canada nano silver this past weekend this coming weekend they're going to be in
00:07:36.440 saskatoon for the same kind of a show kev did text me and say a woman i think her name is wendy
00:07:42.160 came up to him at some point this past weekend and gave him 100 and told him to give it to me
00:07:51.140 and i thought that was incredibly sweet i also want you to know that by supporting my show
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00:08:07.240 products and you're going to love them as soon as you try them so this past friday night sean
00:08:14.540 and theresa buckley were in winnipeg for their charter of health freedoms tour they're driving
00:08:19.600 this petition all the way across the country from alberta where they live to ottawa and so far the
00:08:26.300 Petition has gotten 100, let me see here, I'm going to scroll down on their website,
00:08:30.100 charterofhealthfreedom.org, by the way. This is impressive. 152,580 signatures. I couldn't stay
00:08:38.700 for the entire presentation, as I had to be elsewhere on Friday evening, but I did have a
00:08:45.120 chance to speak with Sean and Teresa before they started their presentation, and they are absolutely
00:08:50.140 fantastic people. And the crowd was large. In this venue, which was set up for 200, they had
00:08:56.060 standing room only in the back. They had to bring in some more seating and jam it somehow in the
00:09:02.200 back. So I would say the crowd was about 250 people. So that's saying something. I wasn't
00:09:06.800 expecting that many to come out. So well done, Sean and Teresa. And I certainly hope that you
00:09:12.740 keep building momentum as you move your petition eastward towards Ottawa. Their schedule of events
00:09:19.280 and stops is on the website. Again, it's charterofhealthfreedom.org. So while I was at the
00:09:25.400 event briefly for like a half an hour on friday night i was approached by several people hey how's
00:09:34.180 it going you know all of that stuff and this one lady came up to me and was asking me how she could
00:09:41.900 sign up for the website because she says she's going to miss the show on facebook or on x or
00:09:48.020 whichever platform she watches on i can't remember she was a little bit older and so i walked her
00:09:54.460 through how to sign up on the website and i plan on making things much easier to navigate on the
00:10:01.420 website very very soon so i want to thank her for taking the time to come over and ask me those
00:10:08.060 questions it was heartwarming and incredibly cute all at the same time and i also received this note
00:10:19.420 came in this envelope.
00:10:31.780 Dear Shadow,
00:10:33.680 just to let you know,
00:10:36.200 this is not a charity donation.
00:10:37.960 They put $100 in the envelope.
00:10:40.040 Thank you.
00:10:42.660 This is for a job well done.
00:10:45.640 We appreciate what you do.
00:10:47.380 Thanks, Chris and Debbie.
00:10:52.780 I keep these, by the way.
00:10:54.820 I get them from time to time.
00:10:56.940 I don't know, a couple hundred over the years,
00:11:00.220 and you can keep them for your scrapbook.
00:11:04.440 So thanks very much.
00:11:06.180 There's a misconception out there that this show is ending.
00:11:10.640 It's going away.
00:11:12.200 It's no longer going to exist.
00:11:15.460 This is not the case.
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00:11:44.360 but there's a subscribe function on my facebook page i cannot get rid of it i've tried everything
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00:12:29.600 think that's fantastic so yeah join make sure if you're going to subscribe that you join that group
00:12:35.440 on telegram also some people are asking me can i sign somebody else up somebody who can't afford
00:12:43.060 it that's up to you that that is at your discretion i haven't developed any kind of
00:12:47.960 official program for that um but the thing is this is going to sound terrible to say but
00:12:55.360 there could be some people out there who are just looking to get something for free they can
00:13:01.200 well afforded themselves, but they want somebody else to pay for them. And so the vetting process
00:13:08.700 that you would have to put somebody through, if they're strangers, if you don't know them,
00:13:13.840 if you don't recognize their name, that process would be painful. Like, seriously, you can't
00:13:19.780 afford $115 for a year? Like, how much money do you make? What do you spend your money on? And
00:13:26.540 that kind of thing i i know that i've been burnt enough over the years that there's no way i would
00:13:32.660 ever step up and pay for somebody else unless i knew they needed it for real if they could afford
00:13:39.620 it themselves that i would say well go ahead and buy one for yourself man so you see that's the
00:13:44.280 problem there having said that some people have already done it it happened to half a dozen times
00:13:49.200 over the weekend and i made a point of asking did you vet the person that i knew them i know them
00:13:55.320 from two or three years ago for I met them in the comment section of your show so I thought that was
00:14:01.120 pretty cool anyway Pierre Polyev let me see if I can throw this up on the page oh wait a minute
00:14:05.480 that's still the Sean thing you know what I'm going to do I'm going to put this in the comments
00:14:09.080 you guys I'm going to put this in the comments so you can sign it yourselves in case you haven't
00:14:14.740 yet this is the charter of health freedom that Sean and Teresa Buckley are taking across the
00:14:21.240 country i'm going to put it into rumble here as well hello ruby by the way and glorence and
00:14:27.220 patricia criviere is there as well and you go girl ruby begonia 13 how you doing over there
00:14:36.400 on rumble and barbara on facebook leanne andrew how you guys doing i think somebody is watching
00:14:44.780 on Twitch tonight. Anyway, Pierre Polyev today called on Mark Carney and his liberal government
00:14:51.560 to keep, like I said, to keep federal deficit spending under $42 billion in this coming
00:14:58.460 budget. It's supposed to be released. Oops. It's supposed to be released in the, uh, it's there
00:15:03.420 in the first week of November, maybe the second week. I think it's November the 9th, maybe the
00:15:09.480 10th. And so here's the exchange in the House of Commons between Pierre Polyev, who would just
00:15:15.660 ask the liberals the question, can you keep the money that you're spending, the deficit spending
00:15:22.020 down? And also, can you reduce taxes at the same time? So Carney was not there. Steve McKinnon,
00:15:28.120 one of the liberal MPs, stepped up and answered that question. A lot of opportunity to talk about
00:15:32.680 the taxes that the imaginary taxes that the leader of the opposition comes up with. But last week,
00:15:39.000 the leader of the opposition put into question the independence of our judiciary, of the
00:15:44.460 independence of our prosecutors, of the police, in fact, the very police that put their lives
00:15:49.660 on the line to protect him, Mr. Speaker.
00:15:53.700 The leader has the next 30 seconds to make amends, to apologize, to tell the people of
00:16:00.880 this chamber and this house that he is sorry for what he said.
00:16:04.780 We don't do that in Canada, Mr. Speaker.
00:16:07.300 So they are defending the very institutions that run cover for them. Of course they are.
00:16:15.340 Polyev's response is interesting. That was not the question he asked, even though he did say
00:16:20.260 that the RCMP and the judicial system on the Northern Exposure, sorry, Northern Perspective
00:16:24.740 podcast last week, he did say that. And the liberals have called that channel on YouTube
00:16:29.200 a crazy right-wing extremist channel. Anyway, here's Polyev's response.
00:16:34.020 The Liberals are trying to distract from their inflation and rising cost of living by talking about their corruption.
00:16:40.720 This will be the 10th Liberal budget.
00:16:43.440 Already, they've doubled the debt, food bank lineups, and housing costs.
00:16:49.800 Every dollar the government spends comes directly out of the pockets of Canadians who can no longer afford to eat, heat, and house themselves.
00:16:57.720 Their fridges are empty, Mr. Speaker.
00:17:00.040 Will they learn these costly lessons?
00:17:01.660 will they cap their inflationary deficits and get rid of their insane taxes on groceries
00:17:07.280 all right so he didn't respond to the liberal
00:17:13.380 regarding the rcmp and the judiciary and and whatnot do you think he should have
00:17:19.540 or should he have stayed with his original question which is what he did
00:17:24.900 i think he should have responded i think that he should have
00:17:29.600 in the house of comments during question period say yeah i did say that and here's why because
00:17:35.660 they are they are corrupt are you trying to tell me that they didn't investigate justin trudeau
00:17:42.900 over the snc lavalin scandal or the aga con scandal or any of the others here's a guy on
00:17:48.040 on X called Vesper
00:17:49.760 who lists them off
00:17:51.860 for us. The last couple
00:17:53.900 of days, the more I think about it,
00:17:56.280 the more I realize
00:17:57.760 the RCMP isn't going to do a thing.
00:18:00.280 What do we have? We Charity,
00:18:02.140 we have SNC Lavalier,
00:18:04.180 we have the Aga Khan,
00:18:06.760 we have numerous ethics
00:18:07.880 breaches, we had the
00:18:09.820 Arrive Can scandal,
00:18:12.640 we had and have
00:18:14.200 the SDTC scandal
00:18:16.280 where they throw
00:18:18.040 to shut down all debate we've run through what three commissioners for ethics so far yeah i
00:18:24.600 don't think the rcmp is going to do a thing democracy watch is completely correct they serve
00:18:29.860 at the pleasure of the prime minister there is no independence and i don't think rcmp needs to
00:18:34.880 pretend anymore i mean what are we talking about at least 10 different scandals you mean you found
00:18:40.540 absolutely nothing wrong from anyone from any government in the in the liberal party
00:18:46.180 nothing that's hard to believe it is pretty hard to believe considering we know there is
00:18:57.020 there has to be billions and billions and billions of our dollars being funneled
00:19:03.920 into liberal pockets through patronage appointments and seedy backdoor deals and shenanigans
00:19:11.340 and whatnot and by the way when he was talking about because i had to look
00:19:15.100 i went the sdtc scandal which one is that and it's kind of a bad situation when
00:19:22.920 a government has had so many scandals that you can't recall some of them the sdtc scandal
00:19:31.320 refers to a 2023 scandal involving the sustainable development technology canada group oh yeah right
00:19:38.000 the green slush fund why didn't they just say the green slush fund a federal green technology fund
00:19:43.900 which faced allegations of mismanagement conflict of interest in awarding funding to ineligible
00:19:48.540 projects an investigation found the organization awarded millions in grants to projects that
00:19:56.020 didn't meet requirements and that its board failed to follow conflict of interest policies
00:20:00.180 in response the government suspended the sdtc and transferred its funding programs to the national
00:20:07.160 research council of canada no penalty nobody pays the price nobody gets thrown under the bus
00:20:16.320 everybody skates with all that money in their pockets and now the liberals have announced a plan
00:20:23.020 for a national financial crime agency
00:20:26.740 this government
00:20:39.760 it's going to target online scams they say
00:20:45.940 new measures part of a oh november 4th is the budget my apologies i got the date wrong
00:20:52.480 november 4th budget the finance minister this guy here
00:20:56.740 Francois-Philippe Champagne
00:20:59.520 The government will introduce the strategy on November 4th
00:21:03.980 as part of its fall budget, Champagne said at a press conference
00:21:07.000 the announcement comes as this
00:21:09.060 and it's a minority government, people keep forgetting
00:21:11.640 but it is, as the minority government looks for a partner
00:21:14.840 in parliament to help pass its financial agenda
00:21:17.320 This is a big, bold step, Champagne said
00:21:20.420 as fraud becomes more sophisticated, more Canadians are being
00:21:23.820 impacted, yeah, like your government
00:21:26.740 man increasingly intricate financial scams like ghost texts phishing links phony bank emails
00:21:35.340 pose a growing threat to canadians the minister said 643 million canadians lost an estimated 643
00:21:43.180 million last year a nearly three-fold increase since 2020 according to the canadian anti-fraud
00:21:48.700 center which estimates only five to ten percent of scams are reported so they're going to open
00:21:55.480 this agency, and they're going to remove all the scams. Of course, they're not.
00:22:02.120 But they should start with themselves. But then again, anytime they've investigated themselves
00:22:08.820 in the past, they never find anything. The RCMP never even bothers to open an investigation.
00:22:17.400 Usually, it's just an inquiry. So Polyev was right last week when he said those things on
00:22:24.020 Northern Exposure perspective. So why didn't he reiterate them again today in the House of
00:22:30.040 Commons? He could have just said, yeah, I did say those things because they're absolutely accurate.
00:22:34.840 Prove me wrong. But he didn't. He stuck with his original line of questioning. I wonder why.
00:22:43.520 I find that very interesting. Speaking of the government and the conservative opposition,
00:22:49.500 There'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.
00:22:58.640 Jamil Javani is one of those guys, and he is stepping up against DEI, diversity, sorry, diversion, that's right, probably, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
00:23:10.900 And here's what he had to say.
00:23:12.520 It's very interesting.
00:23:13.260 I think we need to have a conversation about liberal racism.
00:23:19.060 I was thinking about this over the weekend because we had this awesome event in Bowmanville called Apple Fest, and it's a great time.
00:23:26.600 You know, people coming together, they're eating apple fritters and apple muffins.
00:23:30.880 And while that's going on, I got confronted by one of the local hardcore liberal partisans.
00:23:37.800 You know, when I say that, I don't mean somebody who just votes for the Liberal Party.
00:23:40.700 No, I mean like one of those like hardcore dudes who was with Justin Trudeau until the very end, you know.
00:23:45.760 so he comes up to me and like wants to start this argument about DEI and so I'm like cool like let's
00:23:51.480 have a conversation but instead of it just being a conversation he really just wanted to like
00:23:55.760 prove he was smarter than me you know and like make me feel bad like drag me down right like
00:24:01.140 tell me that I'm I don't understand and you know make me feel like I'm very uneducated compared to
00:24:06.720 him and while that's going on there's another hardcore liberal partisan in the area running
00:24:12.340 around attacking my intellect you know like he's so much smarter than i am and this has been like
00:24:19.160 months of this kind of vibe from these like hardcore liberals you know like they're uh ran
00:24:25.160 a whole campaign in our community trying to convince people in our area that i'm incapable
00:24:30.360 of having independent thoughts that i i can't have my own beliefs but rather i'm somehow less
00:24:35.900 than them that they know more than me and i can never be equal to them and it it's like kind of
00:24:42.400 disturbing to be honest like it's been like months of this and it's starting to feel like phrenology
00:24:46.660 type stuff you know like leonardo dicaprio and django unchained like these guys want to bring
00:24:52.360 out some 19th century instrument to measure the size of my skull it's weird right and these guys
00:25:00.880 should know better than to have this way of treating people you know one of them is a counselor
00:25:06.040 in Clarington another one a former school principal and yet they feel so entitled to like
00:25:12.300 talk down and like demean people right who think differently than like they think they know
00:25:17.800 how a member of a minority community should feel and if you don't say what they think then somehow
00:25:23.640 they feel like they can police you and tell you what you're supposed to think it's odd stuff
00:25:30.060 You kind of mix that with the fact that these guys are like enthusiastic supporters of DEI.
00:25:35.340 Oh, they can't get enough of DEI.
00:25:38.640 It makes you wonder, like, why are they so keen to advance policies that assume the inferiority of others?
00:25:46.840 Because that's kind of what DEI is, right?
00:25:48.480 It'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.
00:26:01.560 I 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.
00:26:11.620 it's this very paternalistic attitude that we need the liberals to give us these special
00:26:18.340 benefits and these special things as if we can't compete and do well based on our own talents and
00:26:24.640 abilities. Now, I understand there may be people in minority communities who like this DEI stuff.
00:26:31.780 There may be people in minority communities who like these liberal policies. There are a lot of
00:26:36.320 who don't and i'm one of them i don't like it i don't like feeling like other people get to look
00:26:41.920 down on me and extend pity to me as if i'm less capable than they are i don't like that and in
00:26:49.280 fact i believe that a lot of people in minority communities just want an economy that creates
00:26:54.000 opportunity for those of us who are hustlers and strivers and dreamers and builders we just want to
00:27:01.120 see the fruits of our labor and I think that's what's gone wrong in Canada right now is that
00:27:07.440 we're not able to see the fruits of our labor none of us regardless of what you look like
00:27:12.640 and we don't have an economy that is giving the right opportunities to those who are willing to
00:27:17.520 work hard for them so to me this is what liberal racism is it's this idea that they get to put you
00:27:24.320 down they get to demean you they get to tell you that you're less than them but then also tell you
00:27:29.120 that they're your savior that liberal dei policies are going to be what gets you ahead in life i think
00:27:36.480 we have to reject liberal racism and i'm very comfortable saying i don't support liberal racism
00:27:44.000 and as the member of parliament for bowmanville oshawa north i will stand up against it
00:27:50.080 unapologetically shout out to the wonderful people in clarington and oshawa appreciate
00:27:55.760 you very much let's restore the north let's restore the promise of canada you know what
00:28:02.440 his story is his story is that he was hired by a talk radio station in toronto owned by rogers
00:28:08.780 communications to host a nighttime talk show because he was black
00:28:15.120 and when they found out that he didn't hold their traditional left-wing views they fired him
00:28:23.820 they fired him he's got a lawsuit against them right now for wrongful dismissal but that was
00:28:29.920 the whole thing they hired him based on the fact they thought he was going to say the things they
00:28:35.380 wanted him to say because he was black did they not find out he was a conservative in the job
00:28:42.920 interview no because you're not allowed to ask that stuff it's d e i he was hired for the color
00:28:48.300 of his skin. And they certainly got a surprise and fired him. And it didn't take long, maybe a month.
00:29:00.560 And now he's an MP. I think that's fantastic. All right, let's move on to the World Health
00:29:08.420 Organization and the United Nations. This came out from the Justice Center for Constitutional
00:29:13.440 freedoms. John Carpe is going to be joining us again next week on the show. New report warns
00:29:18.820 the WHO health rules erode Canada's democracy and charter rights. You don't say. The JCCF has
00:29:27.220 released a new report called Canada's Surrender of Sovereignty. New WHO health regulations
00:29:32.260 undermine Canadian democracy and charter freedoms. Authored by Nigel Hannaford, a veteran journalist
00:29:38.780 and researcher. The report warns that Canadians' acceptance of the World Health Organization's
00:29:44.560 revised international health regulations, the IHR, represents a serious erosion of national
00:29:50.400 independence and democratic accountability. The IHR amendments, which took effect on September
00:29:56.920 19th, authorized the WHO Director General to declare global health emergencies that could
00:30:03.080 require Canada to follow directives from bureaucrats in Geneva, bypassing the House of
00:30:08.740 Commons and the will of Canadian voters. The WHO regards these regulations as binding, despite
00:30:15.340 having no ability or legal authority to impose such regulations. Even so, Canada is opting to
00:30:20.920 accept the regulations as binding. This is the World Health Organization pandemic treaty, my
00:30:27.700 friends. It's in effect now. By accepting the WHO's revised IHR, the report explains Canada
00:30:35.660 has relinquished its own control over future health crises and instead has agreed to let the
00:30:41.200 WHO determine when a pandemic emergency exists and what Canada must do to respond to it, after which
00:30:47.580 Canada must report back to the World Health Organization. Do you think this is what's going on
00:30:52.360 in Edgewood, British Columbia right now
00:30:54.600 at Universal Ostrich Farm?
00:30:56.480 Of course.
00:31:00.120 In fact, under these international health regulations,
00:31:03.380 that's why you can't get any government officials
00:31:05.800 to talk about it.
00:31:09.480 Heaven forbid they should admit
00:31:11.220 they're following regulations
00:31:14.400 from some international body,
00:31:17.100 unelected foreign body.
00:31:19.160 under these international health regulations the who could demand countries like canada impose
00:31:25.420 stringent freedom violating health policies like lockdowns vaccine mandates travel restrictions
00:31:31.360 without debate evidence review or public accountability the report explains once the
00:31:36.820 who declares a pandemic emergency member states are obligated to implement such emergency measures
00:31:42.020 without delay for a minimum of three months importantly following these who directives
00:31:48.980 would undermine government accountability as politicians may hide behind international
00:31:53.320 commitments to justify their actions is simply following international rules the report warns
00:31:57.980 no balls canada should instead withdraw from this revised ihr following the example
00:32:06.900 of countries like germany austria italy the czech republic and the united states
00:32:11.820 the report recommends continued international cooperation without surrendering control over
00:32:17.160 domestic health policies constitutional lawyer alison pejovic said by treating who edicts is
00:32:23.740 binding the federal government has effectively placed canadian sovereignty on loan to an unelected
00:32:29.840 international body such directives if enforced would likely violate canada's charter of rights
00:32:35.940 and freedoms. Mr. Hannaford agreed, saying Canada's health policies must be made in Canada.
00:32:41.980 No free and democratic nation should outsource its emergency powers to unelected bureaucrats
00:32:47.420 in Geneva. The JCCF urges Canadians to contact their MPs and demand they support withdrawing
00:32:54.740 from the revised AHR to restore Canadian sovereignty and reject blind compliance with
00:33:00.260 Who directives?
00:33:03.980 The United States back in January withdrew from the World Health Organization altogether.
00:33:09.320 Never mind that one treaty.
00:33:11.800 They're out, baby.
00:33:13.760 Well, they're in the process of getting out.
00:33:17.900 And this happened, I think, on the day that Trump was inaugurated,
00:33:20.740 one of his very first executive orders.
00:33:23.440 By the authority vested in me as president by the Constitution
00:33:27.400 and the laws of the United States of America,
00:33:29.800 It 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.
00:33:55.920 in addition the who continues to demand unfairly onerous payments from the united states far out
00:34:02.240 of proportion with other countries assessed payments china with a population of 1.4 billion
00:34:07.700 has 300 of the population of the united states yet contributes nearly 90 less to the who so
00:34:16.680 anyway he goes on and on and on and on and on it finally says not we're going to get out of the
00:34:20.140 world health organization i think that's great the world health organization by the way is an
00:34:25.120 arm of the United Nations. And now the United Nations, this is kind of big news that flew under
00:34:31.280 the radar these past couple of days. I'm not sure if you guys knew about this one. The UN has delayed
00:34:36.860 their global carbon tax amid U.S. pressure. I think I have, let me see if I can find this here,
00:34:44.140 I think I have a screenshot of Donald Trump's post on Truth Social this past weekend. Here it is,
00:34:53.360 here let me throw it up for you i'm outraged that the international maritime organization is voting
00:34:59.700 in london this week to pass a global carbon tax the united states will not stand for this global
00:35:06.860 green new scam tax on shipping and will not adhere to it in any way shape or form we will not tolerate
00:35:13.820 increased prices on american consumers or the creation of a green new scam bureaucracy to spend
00:35:20.120 your money on their green dreams. Stand with the United States and vote no in London tomorrow.
00:35:28.320 So that is kind of along the lines of this thing here. The United Nations has postponed
00:35:34.460 the implementation of this global carbon tax on shipping emissions following significant
00:35:41.680 opposition from Donald Trump in the United States. The International Maritime Organization voted to
00:35:47.380 delay the adoption of the net zero framework by one year with 57 countries in favor 49 against
00:35:53.720 21 abstentions boy man if those abstentions would stand up and say f off this thing would go away
00:36:01.680 and maybe that's what trump is working on right now with his ambassadors in these countries
00:36:06.180 the u.s under trump played a pivotal role in this decision with trump labeling the proposed
00:36:11.420 tax a global green use scam and vowing that the u.s would not comply comply according to
00:36:18.480 reuters so that's good because you know that canada is going to comply what does mark carney
00:36:24.880 have to do with this what do you think he's got to do with this well mark carney was the uh the
00:36:33.840 envoy the u.n i've got an interview with him from this past weekend mark carney was the uh
00:36:40.300 un special envoy for climate change after he left his role as the governor of the bank of england
00:36:48.300 and look there he is right there united nations climate action mark carney investing in net zero
00:36:53.280 climate solutions creates value and rewards mark carney is the un special envoy for climate action
00:37:00.620 and finance coming from a blah blah blah do you think he wasn't in their ear about this for the
00:37:05.140 past 10 years? Do you think he is not an orchestrator of this? And if Trump demolishes
00:37:11.740 his global shipping carbon tax, that may just be the end of all of this crazy nonsense.
00:37:23.240 It may be, but then again, it may not be. But it will be a definite significant dint
00:37:31.020 in their plans. What are their plans anyway? For newcomers who don't know what the UN plans are,
00:37:38.620 you guys ever hear of Rosa Corey? She's the one that introduced me personally, and maybe you too,
00:37:44.040 to the idea of 15-minute cities a few years ago and the Wildlands Project. She's dead now, but
00:37:50.520 that video she did, I think it came out in 2017, was absolutely amazing at illustrating
00:37:58.020 what the U.N. global agenda is for the 21st century,
00:38:03.300 at least what it was.
00:38:04.240 Obviously, it's been going through some permutations these past few years
00:38:07.700 as more and more people wake up.
00:38:09.460 But here is something she said a few years ago.
00:38:11.520 Agenda 21, sustainable development.
00:38:16.140 It is the inventory and control plan.
00:38:20.140 Inventory and control of all land, all water, all minerals,
00:38:24.560 all plants, all animals, all construction, all means of production, all food, all energy,
00:38:33.660 all information, and all human beings in the world. And this is a plan that was agreed to
00:38:40.060 by 179 nations back in 1992. It's a United Nations plan. It's called the Agenda for the 21st Century.
00:38:49.920 And so many of us around the world think that sustainable development just sounds so great.
00:38:55.300 Isn't it about recycling and creative reuse and creating energy and food resources for everyone?
00:39:02.240 And the answer is no. It really is not.
00:39:05.340 It's about moving populations into city centers, concentrated city centers,
00:39:10.500 and clearing them out of the rural areas.
00:39:14.060 It's constructed of non-governmental organizations, corporations, and government.
00:39:18.980 in order to dictate and regulate what it is that happens around the world.
00:39:24.100 Regionalization is the stepping stone to globalization,
00:39:28.740 and globalization is the standardization of all systems.
00:39:32.820 All systems have to be brought into harmony in order to control them all.
00:39:37.060 And the goal of Agenda 21 is one world government
00:39:40.580 and total control from a central unit.
00:39:43.220 The principles are public-private partnerships, which is fascism.
00:39:48.420 And this is how it's implemented on the ground,
00:39:51.180 is through this joining together between corporations,
00:39:54.840 non-governmental organizations, and governments
00:39:57.620 in order to cut out the actual individual, your voter,
00:40:01.880 and instead to take that to a level where we literally cannot penetrate.
00:40:06.280 This is a corporatocracy.
00:40:07.720 It's a totalitarian state being developed right now all over the world.
00:40:12.840 While we are moving towards the endgame, we are not there.
00:40:16.400 and this is the opportunity that all of us have now to stand up to speak out we are free and we
00:40:23.500 need to continue to be free and i do believe that we will win but we have to become aware that there
00:40:29.460 is a fight i know i said earlier that people are waking they are they're waking up many people are
00:40:40.740 waking up. So if you think that we are sitting here in a vacuum, in an echo chamber, you're wrong.
00:40:48.360 People have been waking up. They sense that there's something wrong. They can't figure out
00:40:53.520 what it is. Like, why is this happening? How is it that they can have charities raising billions
00:40:59.760 and billions and billions of dollars for 50 or 60 years and still come up with no cure for cancer
00:41:05.940 or have not been able to somehow win the war on drugs
00:41:10.920 because they don't want to win the war on drugs.
00:41:16.500 They don't want to come up with a cure for cancer, in my opinion.
00:41:20.160 They want to keep the gravy train rolling.
00:41:24.120 And people are starting now to catch on to this,
00:41:26.860 combined with everything they've seen roll out these past five years.
00:41:32.420 and I am very, very happy to see this happening.
00:41:37.880 Start questioning everything.
00:41:41.580 Everything.
00:41:43.420 Do I want to have zero faith in our judiciary?
00:41:47.220 Do I want to have zero faith in the RCMP?
00:41:50.200 Of course not.
00:41:51.500 I want to be able to trust our national institutions.
00:41:55.700 But inside, I know I can't.
00:42:02.420 and the more we expose this stuff, the more we have these conversations, the more we talk about
00:42:08.680 it, and it doesn't need to be on a show like this. It can be at the kitchen table. It can be in the
00:42:13.060 garage over a cup of coffee. Just make people go, really? Yeah, and then ask them why. Why do you
00:42:23.020 think all this weird stuff is happening? Like, why? Why does the government want to impose
00:42:29.020 censorship hate speech laws when they already exist
00:42:33.080 why does the government want to be able to read your mail without oversight
00:42:40.140 why i don't know for my safety isn't that what they told you during covid you see there's all
00:42:50.460 kinds of great conversations that we can have why is the government pushing made medical assistance
00:42:57.140 in dying so hard when this program was first conceived of it was for people who were at end
00:43:05.120 stage in life going through incredible agony in order for them to save their dignity right
00:43:10.360 and since then they've expanded it with track two made and track three is coming up very soon as
00:43:16.840 well and this is going to be for mentally ill people people as young as 12 years old
00:43:21.120 who aren't considered children. They're considered what? Mature minors, I believe,
00:43:27.720 is the expression. Giving them the right to decide that they're going to end their own life.
00:43:33.700 This is absolutely amazing. Who is Krista Carr? Krista Carr is with Inclusion Canada,
00:43:41.160 Executive Vice President, longtime advocate in the inclusion movement. The inclusion movement
00:43:46.260 meaning those who are disabled right so she was questioned in committee the other day by garnet
00:43:54.260 genus of the conservative party regarding how much people who have gone into the medical system
00:44:02.900 for whatever reason if they're disabled get harangued by officials from made saying maybe
00:44:08.860 you want to think about made again watch this you could just share in general terms um how you would
00:44:15.860 How you would see the experience of people with disabilities raising issues or seeking public services, interacting with the health care system?
00:44:24.840 How would you evaluate kind of how those experiences are based on what you're hearing from your members?
00:44:30.180 Well, I think in all transparency, I think in the sense the bill was brought in around
00:44:43.200 track two made, which made people with disabilities the only group eligible for medical assistance
00:44:49.620 in dying when they're not dying.
00:44:51.640 That has certainly changed people's interaction with the health care system quite dramatically.
00:44:58.180 disabilities are now very much afraid in many circumstances to show up in the health care
00:45:04.660 system with regular health concerns because they're often made as suggested as a solution to
00:45:13.060 to what is considered to be intolerable suffering that happens to be caused by some of the things
00:45:18.420 like that this committee addresses like poverty and and the situations that people with disabilities
00:45:24.420 disproportionately find themselves in compared to other Canadians.
00:45:28.260 Okay, that's very striking, and I don't want to be accused of putting words in your mouth,
00:45:33.980 but it sounds like what I'm hearing you saying is that people who have disabilities are interacting
00:45:39.020 with healthcare, seeking other kinds of public services, are proactively being offered, made
00:45:47.680 when they're seeking completely different services.
00:45:50.160 Is that?
00:45:51.160 That is correct.
00:45:52.160 That is what I am saying.
00:45:53.160 Is that common? Are you hearing about that a lot, or is it weekly?
00:45:58.560 Yes.
00:45:59.560 Okay. You're hearing weekly complaints from people who live with disabilities,
00:46:03.760 who are seeking other kinds of services, and someone says to them,
00:46:08.360 well, have you thought about MAID?
00:46:10.360 Yes.
00:46:14.360 And what do you think we should do about that as legislators?
00:46:19.560 Do 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?
00:46:31.300 Well, 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.
00:46:43.060 But 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.
00:46:57.940 Probably not something this committee can deal with, but in your individual capacity as legislators, I'm sure you can.
00:47:07.980 People are having this nonsense pushed on them.
00:47:13.060 Now, 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?
00:47:28.340 and so that money kind of trickles down from the federal government the provincial government we
00:47:33.080 have to look into this maybe see if i can dig it up goes to the provincial government then down to
00:47:38.940 the medical associations in whatever province and then down to the doctors who decide they want to
00:47:44.660 push the maid psychiatrists too that'd be a big one for psychiatrists and psychologists don't you
00:47:50.480 think and maybe they get financial rewards if somebody decides that they do want made
00:47:56.520 And 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.
00:48:15.580 the effect that has on friends and family is overwhelming she was 23 years old
00:48:24.760 she could have worked her way out of this going forward we've all been depressed and i totally
00:48:30.920 understand dark depression clinical depression versus just being depressed one day i get it
00:48:36.960 i've been down that road i totally understand but it is something you can work out of instead of
00:48:41.960 taking made did you know and this story came out in january which i covered back then we'll cover
00:48:49.460 it again canada leads the world in organ donations from euthanasia canada leads the world in organ
00:49:02.220 donations from euthanasia and how much money is a kidney worth or a heart or a liver
00:49:11.340 or eyes.
00:49:16.900 This is a scam.
00:49:22.760 This is a complete and total scam.
00:49:26.260 And you're never, ever going to hear about that
00:49:28.460 on the left-wing corporate media.
00:49:31.440 CBC is launching a court fight
00:49:35.540 to keep their subscriber numbers confidential
00:49:38.300 for that service they call GEM.
00:49:41.340 i don't even know what that is like what is it they have filed an application in federal court
00:49:51.160 to fight an order directing them to disclose subscriber numbers for their gem streaming service
00:49:57.180 the information commissioner ordered cbc to make available the number of paid subscribers
00:50:02.200 to gem following an access to information request for the data cbc radio canada president marie
00:50:08.940 Philippe Bouchard told the Canadian press the subscriber numbers are sensitive commercial
00:50:13.540 information. Yeah, but they're a public broadcaster financed by us. They should have to disclose all
00:50:26.980 financials at all times, period. That confidentiality matters when it comes to
00:50:34.000 things like commercial negotiations on bundling gem with other streaming services. That is nothing
00:50:42.460 but a pile of dog shit. I am, I'm actually not sorry to say, I'm happy to say he's lying.
00:50:51.320 He's lying. It's a throw in. That's all it is. You know what? It's like when I used to work in
00:50:58.360 radio they would sell a certain commercial package to whomever right and they'd throw in a bonus oh
00:51:05.600 you get free commercials overnight for two weeks overnight between midnight and 6 a.m not that it's
00:51:11.360 a big deal but it sounded like a big deal free commercials i don't care if they're on at four
00:51:16.680 o'clock in the morning that's awesome well that's what they do with gem because the subscriber
00:51:23.540 numbers are so low they'll say look look look we'll we'll go ahead and we'll do the package
00:51:27.660 for two weeks with you guys on the cbc you get seven spots every night for two weeks we'll throw
00:51:33.220 in gem for you as well no big deal that's exactly what it is they don't charge anybody
00:51:38.840 for gem advertising wise and they're already taking subscription money for it
00:51:47.440 it's a scam it's another scam it's crazy all right speaking of the un let's stay with that
00:51:55.600 theme. Undrip, you know, that thing. And the fact that recently the Supreme Court of British
00:52:03.940 Columbia said, you guys, the Cowichan tribe can have this amount of land back, back, because
00:52:11.860 Canada is not a real country, obviously. And there's people who own homes on this land. So
00:52:15.800 the city of Richmond is holding an information session with landowners on this Cowichan tribe's
00:52:22.600 case. The B.C. Supreme Court ruled Cowichan tribes have the right to seven and a half square
00:52:28.360 kilometers of land in Richmond. Originally, it was supposed to be, oh, look, there's not really
00:52:33.920 anything developed on this land. We saw the map of it. But maybe there is. Maybe those boundaries
00:52:39.920 have changed. So David Eby, the premier of British Columbia, was asked about that today.
00:52:45.720 Is he concerned? Well, David Eby actually mocked the private property concerns at first.
00:52:54.200 The Juneau News headline here, after mocking private property concerns, mocking them,
00:53:00.280 because communists don't believe in private property, Eby is now suddenly worried about
00:53:06.580 this Cowichan decision. And here he is.
00:53:09.360 Mr. David Eby for you. Malcolm Brody, the mayor of Richmond, sent a letter to residents
00:53:15.940 on the weekend about a town hall that they are having. He's also said around the Cowichan
00:53:21.200 lands decision. He said that he wants certainty for both the province and the federal government
00:53:26.780 around arguing in appeal that private ownership should be protected from any decision. Is
00:53:33.320 that the argument that you plan to make on appeal? And John Rustat has also raised concern
00:53:38.600 saying that you're not moving fast enough here to provide certainty and that he believes you
00:53:44.280 should not be negotiating with first nations while this appeal is underway uh what do you say to both
00:53:49.880 those uh ideas uh thanks uh you know i uh i share the concern of mayor brody about the implications
00:53:58.120 of this decision it's a big deal and uh it's crucial for our economy for just the basic
00:54:05.240 economics of a family that people understand their private property rights that's the basis
00:54:12.200 of how things work in the province so clarity and resolution is urgently needed and yes and the
00:54:19.800 appeal of course we are arguing to defend those private property rights of those homeowners
00:54:25.400 and for certainty to ensure that businesses can make the decisions to invest that they need to
00:54:30.200 make hey you guys signed the agreement you knew what was coming we've all known what was coming
00:54:38.020 for years for years oh you're a conspiracy theorist and now people who have owned property
00:54:46.380 in richmond in british columbia because this is going to keep going now depending on the court
00:54:51.560 decisions people who own land and have owned land in that province for years and years and years
00:54:58.280 now suddenly may find themselves without homes, without land,
00:55:02.560 or they have to pay rent to a First Nations tribe.
00:55:08.800 Because Canada is apparently not a real country.
00:55:14.200 That we don't have rights to our own land.
00:55:18.760 Our own land in this country is now being given back.
00:55:22.380 and interestingly any of these newcomers come from india and pakistan well they're canadians
00:55:32.120 they're considered canadians now and we are considered colonizers
00:55:39.700 isn't that something that's insane um here's a story from juno as well exclusive toronto area
00:55:50.380 school taught third graders how to get into drag. A public elementary school in Caledon, Ontario
00:55:59.900 facing scrutiny after it was revealed that an activist teacher has been instructing third grade
00:56:05.140 students on gender ideology and white privilege for several years. Rachel Redman, an elementary
00:56:12.740 school teacher now teaching grades four and five, according to her ex-account, has shared images of
00:56:18.360 lessons taught to students over several years. These lessons taught to children as early as grade
00:56:23.080 three included teaching students that gender is a feeling, that life is easier for white people,
00:56:30.040 and other identifiable characteristics. It also taught children about drag performers and how to
00:56:35.160 get into drag. The images were posted by Redmond and then curated by former Ontario high school
00:56:41.980 teacher Chanel Fall, mainly from 2023-2024 when Redmond taught a grade three class according to
00:56:48.160 fall june is pride month privilege means when something is easier like white people have more
00:56:55.080 privilege than black gender is that if you are a girl or boy you can be both this is being taught
00:57:03.240 as fact to kids who are seven and eight years old
00:57:08.320 just another example of hundreds that i've posted on my x account of schools in canada
00:57:16.440 teaching ideology as fact fall told true north it's not a one-off where the teacher will be
00:57:22.080 exposed and fired for misconduct sadly this is what the ministry of education and by extension
00:57:28.000 ontario school boards think is appropriate in schools
00:57:31.320 she said the ideological activism is being pushed in elementary schools is completely out of line
00:57:39.740 and out of touch with what ordinary parents want and i would say she's absolutely correct in saying
00:57:46.400 that so the no kings protests happened over the weekend in cities all across the united states of
00:57:54.520 america i'm sure you've seen some video if you spend any time on x and facebook apparently
00:57:59.120 millions and millions of people gathered to protest donald trump and his policy since january
00:58:05.900 well a lot of what you saw online is actually not real a lot of those aerial crowd shots were from
00:58:12.840 world cup matches or from thanksgiving day parades from years ago so when they say to you
00:58:20.300 some network like msnbc for example when they say boston they don't say boston today they don't say
00:58:28.440 boston for the no kings protest they just say this is boston and you mentally put together that this
00:58:35.020 was a huge protest but they're lying to you they never said this is the no kings protest in boston
00:58:42.240 You see how they do it? That is what we're going to be talking about in the extension tonight.
00:58:50.060 How you're being manipulated, how we are being manipulated by the media. So anyway, Donald Trump
00:58:58.140 saw all this going on and it wasn't as much as we're being led to believe. And he released a video,
00:59:04.500 an animated video of himself getting into an aircraft and releasing what looks to be feces
00:59:12.460 on the on the crowds and here it is followed by comment from speaker of the house mike johnson
00:59:34.500 And the president of the United States over the weekend released a video of him pooping on the American people.
00:59:42.380 The president uses social media to make the point.
00:59:45.860 You can argue he's probably the most effective person who's ever used social media for that.
00:59:50.960 He is using satire to make a point.
00:59:55.720 He is not calling for the murder of his political opponents.
00:59:58.840 And that's what these people are doing.
01:00:04.500 I suppose you could die if you got hit with two tons of shit from the sky.
01:00:15.220 It was an animation.
01:00:17.200 I thought it was funny.
01:00:20.400 And the other side, they're losing their minds.
01:00:24.020 I saw a couple of Facebook posts today.
01:00:26.100 One from an old radio consultant that I used to know years and years ago.
01:00:30.400 I can't believe that Donald Trump would do such a thing.
01:00:33.440 Dude, calm down.
01:00:34.500 relax, chill out. He didn't really do it. It was a little video that he shared 15 seconds long.
01:00:44.400 It's crazy. It's crazy. So who was funding these no Kings protests that weren't so well attended
01:00:51.500 as they make us or lead us to believe George Soros. You know, I do have to hand it to Glenn
01:00:58.260 over at blaze media for following the money almost all the time george soros foundations
01:01:05.300 fund no king protests against trump because it's on the blaze left-wing billionaire george soros
01:01:12.340 has reportedly been funding foundations that financially support the no kings protests
01:01:16.860 against donald trump liberals and others opposed to the president's policies protest through the
01:01:22.440 over the weekend, but some of the demonstrations are being funded by George Soros. And they are
01:01:29.440 cracking down on that kind of nonsense. And once they get it all figured out, and it's going to
01:01:34.000 be tough because it's a very intricate web from what we understand, these protests, all this
01:01:39.420 transing stuff, that's just going to vanish overnight. Because without those billions and
01:01:44.420 billions and billions of dollars that are being funded into those ridiculous demoralization plans,
01:01:49.120 they'll just go back into society from whence they came just a very small micro fraction of
01:01:55.800 what they what they are now what they should be again and it's possible that that could restore
01:02:06.640 some kind of unity in our country in the united states all across the west don't know hopefully
01:02:14.680 we'll see. So this lady here, Tori says, or Tori Morris, has put together a fantastic documentary
01:02:27.180 as to how the media screws with our brains, based on a number of things. She was an Ohio
01:02:34.540 Secretary of State candidate who denied the validity of the 2020 election. She asked the
01:02:39.880 Ontario, or sorry, the Ohio Supreme Court to compel the use of election observers in the
01:02:45.000 November election. And for that, she was labeled as a far-right QAnon conspiracy theorist. She's
01:02:53.300 become a documentarian and a podcaster, and she's the one who put together what we're going to watch
01:02:58.560 in the extension tonight. I will see you there in two minutes for the rest of you. I will catch you
01:03:03.320 again tomorrow night at eight o'clock central for another episode. I love you all. I appreciate you
01:03:08.400 all have a great night and I'll see you again tomorrow. Bye for now.
01:03:38.400 Oh, my God.