The Shadoe Davis Show - October 22, 2025


Oct. 21st⧸2025- CBC Grilled at Committee on Bias, Poilievre Clarifies does not apologize


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00:04:00.000 Hello, everybody. Welcome to the show. It's Shadow at Night Tuesday, October 21st, 2025.
00:04:06.680 And on the show tonight, CBC bias. Is it really there?
00:04:18.140 Well, we'll show you some examples of it as we go along the show tonight.
00:04:23.120 And the reason it's a thing today is because CBC executives have been grilled, if you can call it that, in committee by Senate and MPs for the last couple of days.
00:04:35.260 So we have some video of that to play for you.
00:04:38.420 You know, the interesting thing about Canadian committees, and I do understand that a lot of things get exposed in these committees.
00:04:46.540 Seedy backdoor deals, billions and billions of dollars changing hands.
00:04:50.200 Nobody ever seems to do anything about it, but at least it gets exposed.
00:04:54.040 Anyway, the difference between Canadian committees and U.S. congressional committees is the emotion and the vigor and, let's be honest, the name-calling, the drama.
00:05:07.300 It's fun watching those committees that come from the United States.
00:05:10.760 Those people are absolutely passionate and believe in the things they are saying.
00:05:16.500 And so they say them. In Canada, even if you believe that climate change is bogus, even if you believe that a man cannot become a woman or a woman cannot become a man, you have to be very, very careful with your wording lest you get labeled as a denialist by the left-wing corporate media, by the CBC.
00:05:36.040 So we're going to play you a little bit of committee tonight, and you, of course, can be the judge.
00:05:42.920 We also have some information from the Supreme Court of Canada from their website regarding a decision for leave for you, Universal Ospreche Farm, and we'll get to that in just a moment.
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00:08:15.600 the shadow at night live stream okay so the first thing that i want to bring up tonight and
00:08:22.180 a lot of people have been messaging me in the past couple of days including maggie hope brawn
00:08:26.920 our friend from ontario with kickley still doing a fantastic job with that and i guess we're going
00:08:32.440 to bring maggie back on before we wrap up the show the social media show next friday because
00:08:38.580 we want to hear what she's doing she's doing a lot of important work she texted me today and said
00:08:44.120 what's going on with the controversy at the farm do you want to discuss it we didn't get the chance
00:08:49.640 to have that conversation today but I'm thinking what controversy is it the Jim Kerr arrest and
00:08:57.000 I've got my own opinions on that I'm not going to talk about it here and then she said no what
00:09:02.760 Pat King said and I went what did Pat King say Pat King apparently did a live stream
00:09:09.060 a couple of nights ago echoing what that guy said a couple of weeks ago the guy who had daniel
00:09:18.440 negacy the doctor on claiming that this whole operation is bogus at universal ostrich farm and
00:09:26.940 they want my opinion on it and because i haven't seen pat's show i can't give you an opinion
00:09:36.940 i've only seen parts of it and so i really don't know what was said in total i don't know if pat
00:09:45.540 covered both sides of the issue i don't know i don't know if he's had katie or karen or dave
00:09:51.440 on his show i don't know so i can't comment and at this stage i probably wouldn't anyway
00:10:00.920 Because I'm trying very, very hard to keep the division out of things.
00:10:07.520 Ultimately, what the CFIA and the government are doing, occupying somebody's land in British
00:10:16.840 Columbia over a bogus claim, is wrong.
00:10:22.400 And in a free and democratic society, this is not supposed to happen.
00:10:26.840 government overreach like this is becoming endemic in our country people are normalizing it and that
00:10:34.280 needs to stop the ostriches i understand are diminishing in number but again there are no
00:10:43.160 accurate counts nobody knows for sure so we can't talk about that factually we can only talk about
00:10:48.720 that i guess by guessing and that's no way to run a railroad so what i believe is going on at the
00:10:58.420 ostrich farm is the same thing i've always believed since the beginning of this and that is it's an
00:11:03.840 intersection for all kinds of nastiness that's going to come with agenda 2030 with the great
00:11:09.760 reset at any time somebody could bring the police into your home and say you're coming with us and
00:11:17.360 we're going to show you a video from the UK later on in the show tonight that will demonstrate
00:11:23.500 exactly what I'm talking about if Bill C8 and C9 pass and digital ID gets introduced in Canada.
00:11:30.340 It's only a matter of time. Anyway, getting back to the Supreme Court, which is what
00:11:36.640 Universal Ostrich Farm is waiting on. So here's a news release came out last Thursday. Every
00:11:42.180 thursday the supreme court tells us what cases they're going to decide leave on the following
00:11:47.760 week and usually it's on a thursday morning at 9 30 eastern so this week they'll be deciding on
00:11:55.320 terrell burke whitaker versus his majesty the king cynthia brescott versus benchwood builders
00:12:02.980 superintendent of pensions of new brunswick versus resolute fp canada anthony archie michael dodgson
00:12:09.880 versus His Majesty the King, Sante Quebec, I don't know what that one is, and Randy Williams
00:12:18.840 versus Music and Entertainment Rights Licensing Independent Network. So Universal Ostrich Farm
00:12:23.380 is not on the list. However, this list might change, as they say right here, although it
00:12:30.020 rarely does. I'm sure you guys have seen this video. Ezra Levant trying to speak with the
00:12:35.580 health minister of Canada. This has been out making the rounds on social media. If you haven't
00:12:40.880 seen it, finally, somebody from the media talked to a cabinet minister in the federal government
00:12:48.920 about Universal Ostrich Farm. Have a look. For agreeing to accredit Rebel News, I very much
00:12:54.860 appreciate your dedication to freedom of the press. I have a question about the ostrich farm.
00:13:00.460 Now, don't worry, I'm not going to ask about the lawsuit because I don't want you to talk about
00:13:04.360 anything that are before the courts but there was a letter and I noticed in the
00:13:08.480 statement you talked about Canada US cooperation I know that Robert F Kennedy
00:13:13.320 jr. your US counterpart has written saying he thinks that there's some
00:13:18.420 medical research value in these ostriches because they had avian few few
00:13:22.420 flu but then have recovered and they're now immune in fact he's offered to do
00:13:27.340 the research and even to pay for it it seems to me that we need allies around
00:13:33.120 Trump's cabinet table and if you could throw him a bone and say sure Secretary
00:13:39.220 Kennedy you can study these birds it's sort of no skin off Canada's nose and
00:13:43.640 don't you think it would be helpful to have a an ally in Trump's cabinet when
00:13:48.460 we're doing our trade negotiations that's my question what don't you think
00:13:54.480 it would be helpful to have a friend next reporter merci oh you're not you're
00:14:02.020 I don't understand. Did I do something wrong?
00:14:08.020 Next question. Thank you.
00:14:13.020 Now, this reporter standing behind him is left-wing corporate media with a smug look on her face.
00:14:20.020 I don't like your rebel news. You don't deserve to be here at all.
00:14:24.020 Answer? I don't get it. Okay. I'll sit down. I guess it's question period, not answer period.
00:14:31.020 answer period that's absolutely disgusting behavior by the liberal government clearly
00:14:38.440 they haven't changed their policy on answering questions from independent media i would imagine
00:14:44.040 it would be the same if it were juno news or northern perspective or me or the western standard
00:14:51.940 anybody else independent news wise they would not recognize because the government believes that
00:14:59.300 only they can recognize legitimate media sources.
00:15:03.500 And that is one of the biggest problems
00:15:06.260 with these left-wing nutjobs,
00:15:09.120 is that they do not want to hear anything
00:15:13.580 from the other side at all.
00:15:15.240 They'd rather cancel it, they'd rather censor it.
00:15:17.780 And that's the fight we're in.
00:15:19.320 Well, one of the fights, I mean,
00:15:20.700 there are plenty of them after all, right?
00:15:24.700 Speaking of Juno News, here's an article from them.
00:15:27.600 CBC grilled on workplace culture, DEI, and foreign workers, a committee hearing CBC executives
00:15:32.820 facing heightened scrutiny and questions about the broadcaster's bias, commitment to diversity
00:15:38.720 of opinion, and investigating toxic workplace claims. We covered the toxic workplace claims
00:15:44.440 on the show last night. Here is Senator Cardoza, who's a member of the Independent Senators Group,
00:15:50.160 by the way. He's not a conservative. Talking with CBC executives today regarding their bias.
00:15:57.600 have a look third is bias which we haven't talked about yet today um there is a sizable
00:16:04.240 part of the population that believes that cbc is biased that it has a political approach that it is
00:16:09.840 preachy um how do you deal with that part because i think that's part of the rock solid
00:16:16.160 detractor part of our population that believes you don't you're not in touch with them
00:16:21.520 so how do you deal with those three issues I'll start with the last one if
00:16:27.040 you you don't mind it's a tough one it's a tough one because you know we conduct
00:16:32.860 our daily news under very strict journalistic standards and practices and
00:16:40.600 guidelines that in fact are ensuring a pluralistic approach diversity of
00:16:48.700 points of views and fairness in our coverage so that's how that's that's our
00:16:55.420 church that's how we function and so the the notion that we are politically
00:17:02.680 oriented is really against everything that we believe and the independence
00:17:08.380 that we so importantly preserve and that is protected by the Broadcasting Act
00:17:17.200 and other instruments of the law so there are two or three people who do
00:17:23.140 fact-check opposition members more than they do Liberal government members
00:17:27.640 consistently and quite aggressively I either you fact-check everybody or you
00:17:33.340 don't fact check everybody okay I and I'll let Brody maybe answer that that
00:17:38.560 part but I want to go back into another aspect that you used which was you know
00:17:43.960 we don't reflect necessarily what people feel is important.
00:17:49.860 And that is why the local extension and going back into areas where we haven't been
00:17:55.180 is a remedy to some extent, if Brody wants to address the fact-checking.
00:18:02.440 Bias, you know, I've worked for a number of different news organizations,
00:18:08.220 a number of private media.
00:18:09.300 I can say that the CBC is the most accountable and held to the highest standard of any organization I've ever worked for,
00:18:19.020 and I've worked for a number of them, Sun Media, The Globe and Mail, and others.
00:18:24.280 We are called to defend our journalism, to defend our standards, and we are held to account by an independent ombudsman.
00:18:32.200 But I hear the concerns about bias, and we take them seriously.
00:18:39.300 And we talk about them regularly and where do we need to course correct or what is leading to that perception.
00:18:45.640 I think I'd just add it is a challenge that a number of public broadcasters face and the criticism they face around the world.
00:18:51.560 We see. So now it's all the other public broadcasters, not just us.
00:18:59.100 It's the BBC, it's the ABC in Australia, all the public broadcasters, even the one down in the in the United States.
00:19:05.320 What are they, PBS? All of those ones. Well, they face the same criticism, too.
00:19:10.440 What are we supposed to do about that?
00:19:12.200 This kind of criticism and and but we're open to it and we want to be as good as we can be.
00:19:21.820 We're open. We're open to the criticism.
00:19:25.720 We're not necessarily going to take it and put it into practice, but we're open to it.
00:19:32.460 in other words you can call us names sticks and stones we're not changing look until we actually
00:19:40.140 have somebody in there and i'm hoping that the cbc is defunded long before that and you know
00:19:46.060 there's some fears there might be another election coming up very very soon we're going to get to that
00:19:50.700 but if it's not defunded and exists it needs to be overhauled
00:19:57.180 everybody in a position of power in that organization needs to be fired
00:20:02.460 And people, logic-minded people, need to be put in place there.
00:20:07.680 Completely and totally down the middle.
00:20:11.720 Or else it's useless.
00:20:13.880 Completely useless.
00:20:16.720 Now, some people say, well, back in the good old days when Norton Nash was the CBC anchor, everything was fine.
00:20:24.340 We didn't have the internet back then.
00:20:26.480 We didn't have access to all the information that we have access to today.
00:20:30.340 so they could have been selling us a boatload of crap and we would have had no choice but to buy
00:20:37.140 it because we had no alternative sources of information we do today this is the difference
00:20:44.900 public broadcasters left-wing corporate media private or public it doesn't matter
00:20:49.500 government they understand that they're losing their grip and the only way to get it back is
00:20:55.340 through censorship and that is what they're trying to do here in canada and again we're
00:21:00.100 going to get to that in just a couple of minutes look at this from media bias fact check.com
00:21:05.540 the cbc bias and credibility left center they say factual reporting very high yeah they do
00:21:13.680 factual reporting but it's the way they present the facts and the ones they leave out that are
00:21:21.680 highly suspicious but even with all of that they're still left center at least according to
00:21:30.200 this particular organization again that's media bias fact check now there's a blogger
00:21:35.460 i don't know his name i i happen to see this floating around today and i thought oh this is
00:21:42.400 interesting so this blogger put this up about three years ago in regards to cbc's coverage of
00:21:50.200 the Freedom Convoy. He put all of these CBC stories into chat GPT, and you will not be
00:21:58.780 surprised at what he came up with. The coverage of the Freedom Convoy is overwhelmingly negative.
00:22:04.060 No, wait, it's completely negative. If you go on the cbc.ca's website and you search for
00:22:09.920 Freedom Convoy, you'll find 1,740 articles. And as I made my way through, I realized how
00:22:16.440 overwhelmingly negative each and every article was. And I thought to myself, am I actually going
00:22:21.560 wild? There's not one single article reported by the CBC on the Freedom Convoy that's at least
00:22:26.680 neutral. So I decided to pump all of this into ChatGPT to search for bias and to see if I was
00:22:32.320 actually going crazy. This is what ChatGPT found. ChatGPT found an overwhelming negative bias when
00:22:38.000 it came to reporting. First, there was selective reporting. Many articles focused on the negative
00:22:42.380 aspects of the protests such as arrest, breach of bail conditions, human rights abuses, overall
00:22:46.700 framing of the articles, show the protests as disruptful and harmful to the city, many articles
00:22:52.020 focused on the political affiliations of individuals involved in the protests. So what do I decide to
00:22:57.140 do? I write Catherine Tate, the CEO of the CBC. I actually want to pose some recommendations.
00:23:03.140 First, I think there should be a diverse editorial review process. Make sure the newsroom is filled
00:23:08.700 with journalists from a variety of backgrounds opinions and experiences hey nice recommendations
00:23:15.600 three years later what did we just see the new ceo of the cbc and the new chief editor of the cbc
00:23:21.840 saying yeah we're checked manned by an ombudsman we do have a diversity of viewpoints on the cbc
00:23:30.500 no you don't you most certainly do not and if you're talking about diversity of viewpoints
00:23:39.100 meaning one of your commenters comes from ottawa one comes from montreal and one comes from toronto
00:23:44.940 that is not diversity of viewpoint if you want to bring on some right-wing rednecks from
00:23:53.720 western canada and let us talk to you for a while
00:23:57.460 bring it we'd love that without filter or edit of course
00:24:04.860 and you see that's the other thing we know about cbc reporting and so we're skittish
00:24:11.100 about going on any left-wing corporate media because we know how it's going to come out
00:24:15.660 and we've had former cbc journalists talk about that at the national citizens inquiry just two
00:24:23.040 short years ago so yeah journalism in this country is it's it's a joke really
00:24:32.180 speaking of joke journalism let me just throw this one up here because hang on a minute okay
00:24:40.980 so this is the one pierre poly of last week on the northern perspective northern perspective
00:24:45.760 podcast was talking about the rcmp and i believe he had mentioned them as being despicable
00:24:52.580 during the Trudeau era in regards to all of the scandals that somehow managed to get right past
00:25:00.580 the entire country even the left-wing corporate media reported on those
00:25:07.020 but now Poliev has well he's not apologized but he did walk back the comments a little bit what
00:25:17.440 he said was, well, those comments were directed at the former commissioner of the RCMP, Brenda
00:25:23.780 Luckey. That didn't stop the left-wing corporate media from keeping on it today during their
00:25:29.800 power play segment on CTV. Vashi Capellos talking to former deputy leader of the Conservative Party
00:25:37.420 of Canada, Lisa Raitt. Watch this. Lisa, what, I mean, I was thinking back today to all the SNC
00:25:44.200 stuff because that's what it brings back. I remember how many times I was interviewing you
00:25:47.700 at that time and different, you know, Marco Mendicino at that time. Like it was day in and
00:25:52.560 day out. I remember when that stuff was litigated for sure. Why do you think the comments as they
00:25:58.120 came through this week garnered the reaction they did? And why do you think ultimately that
00:26:01.820 statement of clarification was issued rather today? And I would go back to saying, why are
00:26:07.360 we talking about Justin Trudeau? Why are we going back there? What's the connectivity to Mark Carney?
00:26:13.880 That's my frustration with all of this. The leader was grossly imprecise in his original
00:26:20.000 comments. And I'll give him that. I'll give him that. If he's saying that he meant to say Brenda
00:26:24.000 Lucky, fine. But he was grossly imprecise when he did that. And the danger of something like that
00:26:29.440 is you end up putting offside people who vote for you. I mean, I served in cabinet with Shelley
00:26:36.080 Glover, who was an RCMP officer, who I'm sure would not take kindly to comments like that in
00:26:41.780 terms of the general population. I'm glad the leader came out and made a very good clarification.
00:26:47.320 I think that's appropriate. But I go back to the original stuff. Why are we talking about this?
00:26:52.200 You know, the voters of today, the kids who are just turning 18 and the ones who are up to age 30,
00:26:57.480 they don't remember. And I would point one other thing out to Vashi. And this is, you know,
00:27:02.820 from the bottom of my heart, I prosecuted on this issue. I was the face in terms of having all of
00:27:08.760 these questions. You interviewed me many times. I was defeated in 2019. The voters didn't seem
00:27:14.480 to care. And that's what you'd be thinking about. Okay, so I want you to understand something. When
00:27:20.680 we talk about Pierre Polyev as a globalist, somebody who has become meek over the past
00:27:26.700 couple of years. Yeah, you probably have a point. I've said the same thing. Dude needs to stand up
00:27:32.720 and show his teeth again and the likability thing he can be likable and you know fierce at the same
00:27:39.780 time oh by the way this is lisa rate today she works for the cibc capital markets and she also
00:27:50.140 does a podcast for them and this is one of the podcasts she did a couple years ago it's called
00:27:55.700 zero carbon should be the new norm. That's her. Conservative former deputy leader of the
00:28:05.560 Conservative Party, Lisa Raitt, no longer in the House of Commons, now with CIBC. This is what
00:28:13.120 Polyev is up against. All of these conservatives from the Toronto area who are constantly pressuring
00:28:20.460 him to tone it down. You got to be more likable. You can't say that stuff. You're going to lose
00:28:26.460 voters. I would suggest that the reason that the conservatives have not been able to beat the
00:28:35.120 liberals in the last 10 years, no matter who's leading them, whether it's Andrew Scheer, whether
00:28:39.180 it's, oh, who's the other guy? Aaron, can't even remember his name. Who was it? Tell me in the
00:28:45.980 comments, Aaron O'Toole, Aaron O'Toole and Pierre Polyev. The reason that they can't beat them is
00:28:51.340 because when you come off as liberal light, people lose confidence. They don't go out and vote
00:28:59.980 liberal. They just don't vote. So if you want to win an election, Conservative Party of Canada,
00:29:09.720 you got to be conservative that's all there is to it
00:29:15.120 now while polyev didn't apologize for his remarks about the rcmp oh and by the way you know why
00:29:23.440 doesn't the left-wing corporate media ever talk about the fact that yeah maybe the rcmp is corrupt
00:29:29.160 maybe they do have some bad seeds in the organization maybe brenda lucky was doing
00:29:36.760 the bidding of Justin Trudeau and the Liberal
00:29:38.620 Cabinet and not
00:29:40.500 investigating the SNC-Lavalin
00:29:42.540 scandal or the Aga Khan scandal.
00:29:44.780 Only inquired. Never actually
00:29:46.820 went out and got
00:29:48.740 the evidence needed to
00:29:50.640 press charges.
00:29:52.760 Nobody is supposed to be above the law
00:29:54.800 in this country after all, right?
00:29:56.880 And what about the way the RCMP
00:29:58.560 officers acted during
00:30:00.440 the Freedom Convoy?
00:30:02.500 Do you remember this?
00:30:04.420 This is a text chain.
00:30:06.760 that was between RCMP members.
00:30:10.980 I think it was the day of or the day after
00:30:13.180 the horse trampled that older lady.
00:30:16.680 And there's one guy here, Andrew Nixon.
00:30:20.360 You can see it.
00:30:21.280 He's in the second column from the left.
00:30:24.260 His name is in orange.
00:30:25.500 And what he says here in this,
00:30:28.580 time for the protesters to hear our jackboots on the ground.
00:30:36.760 and this other one nameless so far just a telephone number says just watch the horse
00:30:42.540 video that is awesome andrew nixon says agreed
00:30:48.560 and look what the rcmp is doing right now at universal ostrich farm
00:30:58.400 it's absolutely despicable what they're doing out there that is not what they're supposed to be doing
00:31:05.900 they're supposed to be fighting crime they're not supposed to be occupying private land
00:31:12.980 but they are
00:31:15.160 elizabeth may gets outsized press coverage don't you think for a party with one seat
00:31:23.700 in the house of commons maybe it's because the left-wing corporate media likes her
00:31:27.760 her colorfulness i don't know but here she is talking about pierre polyev and how he needs
00:31:32.700 to apologize because it's going to save his skin i think he absolutely should apologize
00:31:37.840 not only for saying that justin trudeau should be in jail but for calling the rcmp leadership
00:31:43.380 despicable i think the rcmp needs massive reforms by the way i just justin trudeau should be in jail
00:31:50.680 you see that's the thing how is it that these politicians are defending justin trudeau after
00:31:56.640 we all know what he did he interfered in a court case that's what happens in banana republics
00:32:04.880 not countries that are supposed to respect the rule of law in a free and democratic society
00:32:11.120 it's amazing to me that these politicians are able to get away with this nonsense
00:32:18.540 because of the left-wing corporate media who are so upset about what pauliev said about the rcmp
00:32:24.260 It didn't even occur to them to think that maybe he was right, that maybe the RCMP is a corrupt organization from the top down.
00:32:33.240 I just asked about an hour ago of the Minister for Public Security, the Honorable Gary Andesangria, has he read the mass casualty report, for example?
00:32:41.700 Before we go higher, 1,000 new RCMP officers, are we at all interested in the findings of
00:32:48.060 the most extensive investigation into RCMP negligence? The killing of 22 people in
00:32:54.620 Portapique, Nova Scotia in 2020 was directly related to the incompetence and negligence
00:33:00.340 of the RCMP institutionally. That report said that a 26-week course is not sufficient.
00:33:06.860 and our so she agrees that the rcmp has got some issues but polyev still needs to apologize
00:33:13.820 why he was right he was absolutely right to call that out oh he should apologize definitely
00:33:23.600 cmp officers should undergo a three-year course it's very clear that this government is not
00:33:28.420 accepting those recommendations they're going to hire a thousand new rcmp officers who've received
00:33:33.960 a 26-week course. I think we should learn from horrors like the killings, the largest mass
00:33:42.980 killing in Canadian history when 22 people were killed in Nova Scotia, where the killer was
00:33:50.680 someone who had been reported to the RCMP for over 10 years. And they turned a blind eye. The report,
00:33:56.400 if you read, it's this incredible report. Basically, the RCMP notes on those occasions were,
00:34:01.300 why would a wealthy white guy beat up on a poor guy and steal his money? He's a wealthy white guy,
00:34:07.100 so obviously we don't believe the complainant. I mean, it's that clear, the inherent racism in
00:34:13.300 the system that could not believe that this wealthy denturist was, on complaints from
00:34:21.240 numerous people, a dangerous psychopath. They just chose not to believe it. They didn't investigate
00:34:25.800 it. That's one of the reasons the Mass Casualty Commission report said they need better training.
00:34:31.300 26 weeks versus what the mass casualty reports is three years.
00:34:35.760 But that's not the same as what Pierre Poiliev said.
00:34:39.240 He said the leadership was corrupt.
00:34:41.620 The leadership was influenced by partisan interests and politics.
00:34:46.200 Very different questions.
00:34:47.860 And I really think Pierre Poiliev should apologize.
00:34:51.440 It also would probably help save his own skin.
00:34:54.940 Oh, my God.
00:34:56.180 she completely validates everything he said and then and then at the end goes well that's not what
00:35:04.300 he he said that the elizabeth without corrupt leadership at the top you don't get results like
00:35:10.960 you just talked about but then again you say they're racist so now you're bringing in critical
00:35:17.960 race theory to the to this whole thing she's i was about to use a very foul word and i stopped
00:35:26.120 myself this is restraint she's absolutely screwed in the head but most of the left is because
00:35:33.280 they're operating on on these weird principles that don't really exist in the real world
00:35:39.660 and somehow Canadians continue to elect these idiots.
00:35:45.820 I find it absolutely amazing.
00:35:48.080 And if they keep electing these idiots,
00:35:51.660 this is going to happen here in Canada.
00:35:56.760 Bill C8, Bill C9.
00:35:59.060 If they pass, we're going to have this.
00:36:01.580 Watch.
00:36:01.760 Fishman has been arrested.
00:36:04.480 Yes, arrested for a tweet.
00:36:07.880 and his crime a social media post criticizing hamas and islam take a look what you're taking
00:36:15.700 me away now yes so you're under arrest so you're going to harry unfortunately you're taking me to
00:36:20.660 harrogate in the middle of the night over a tweet i am unfortunately is this what you signed up the
00:36:25.960 police this is my role i'm trying to be reasonable with you here so if there's stuff you'd like to
00:36:31.280 gather i'm more than willing to allow you to gather some sort of stuff like medication if
00:36:35.160 any numbers you need you do understand i'm going to make the maximum fuss about this free speech
00:36:41.880 union absolutely uh you guys just doing your jobs obviously but your bosses have just opened up a
00:36:48.840 world of tbn's billy hollowell joins us now billy uh man what did you make of this well the first
00:36:56.680 thing i made of it is this real curiosity about what in the world is happening with free speech
00:37:01.880 in the uk this has been an ongoing issue when it comes to abortion in buffer zones and arrest for
00:37:08.040 silent praying and now you have this thing where somebody has posted something on x and as far as
00:37:13.960 we know we have this this man's story right we have this video based on what we know and there
00:37:18.920 could always be details we don't it seems incredibly troubling that somebody would be
00:37:23.320 detained by the police and arrested you can hear the shock in this guy's voice as he's being arrested
00:37:29.080 for a meme that he shared on X. The other part outside of the shock about the free speech
00:37:34.980 is that it seems like according to this man, and according to even the video snippet that we've
00:37:39.920 seen, that the police seem most concerned about the comment about Hamas, right? Like that seemed
00:37:45.520 to be the thing that they flagged first. They even said, you know, well, firstly, let's start
00:37:50.920 with the meme. You posted a meme that said, you know, F Hamas. And I'm thinking that it talks
00:37:56.780 about islam and talks about other things while none of that should be punishable by arrest why
00:38:00.760 is hamas the first thing that the police seem to be focusing on and you know as the uh as the young
00:38:06.720 kids say these days the uk really does seem quote unquote uh cooked you see it happening in here in
00:38:16.840 canada as well with these palestine protests now there's a ceasefire so you probably won't see them
00:38:23.060 there's going to be other kinds of protests starting soon if that soros money keeps flowing
00:38:28.640 that is but we've seen these palestine protests in all of the major cities across the country
00:38:34.000 the police rarely ever arrest anybody even if they're spotted physically assaulting somebody
00:38:44.480 right in front of their faces and you can talk to chris dacy of dacy media about that he's out
00:38:49.940 out at universal ostrich farm right now so the government the federal government definitely
00:38:54.320 is concerned they're worried over a potential election after the bloc and the conservatives
00:39:00.320 have made their budget demands the budget is coming out in the next couple of weeks november
00:39:05.560 4th so liberal house leader steve mckinnon who tends to bluster and rant and rave and
00:39:10.880 whenever he stands up in the house of common he's uh comments he said today he's starting to worry
00:39:17.280 that parliament's two main opposition parties are signaling that the government should not
00:39:21.720 count on their support for its upcoming budget well we've heard that the conservatives say well
00:39:27.720 no you gotta you gotta take your deficit of 70 billion dollars and reduce it to at least 42
00:39:33.240 billion and then you have to throw some tax cuts in there and the bloc wants them to spend more
00:39:37.480 than they're spending now i don't know what the ndp wants them to do ultimately the ndp
00:39:46.040 will have the final say on this. If you count up the seats, you're talking about 169 for the
00:39:52.280 liberals. Right now, you've got 144 for the conservatives and 22 for the bloc, which is 166.
00:39:59.560 So if the NDP decides to vote with the conservatives and the bloc, which you have to doubt,
00:40:09.920 then we could have an election. The government could fall. Remember, it's a minority. You know
00:40:15.140 that elizabeth may is going to vote with the liberal party which gives them 170 now the ndp
00:40:21.960 is in disarray right now they're in the middle of a leadership race right they're they're in the
00:40:28.860 middle of a leadership race which is going to be decided in winnipeg sometime next spring and
00:40:34.740 they've got six candidates or seven candidates and you've probably only ever heard of one of
00:40:39.400 them before we're going to get to that in just a second they've got an interim leader right now
00:40:44.520 they're complete they have no money it's quite possible that the NDP in such disarray but with
00:40:54.900 only seven seats could vote differently some of the NDP might vote with the conservatives
00:41:01.400 and the bloc claiming that they're not spending enough money the liberals and some of them might
00:41:06.660 vote with the liberals so in a 300 and what is it 344 343 seat parliament you need 172 votes to pass
00:41:19.360 i don't know i i don't think the government falls but it's possible and speaking of the
00:41:35.320 NDP. Here's the leading
00:41:37.360 candidate
00:41:38.100 for leader, Heather McPherson.
00:41:41.860 She's an MP from Edmonton.
00:41:43.180 The government is best for Canadians.
00:41:45.200 We saw what 25 new Democrats did in the last
00:41:47.400 parliament with a minority government.
00:41:49.300 We're going to have to roll up our sleeves. It's going to
00:41:51.380 be a lot of work. I'm not afraid of work.
00:41:53.460 I know none of my colleagues are afraid of work.
00:41:55.660 We're going to be pushing the Liberal government
00:41:57.140 to make sure that they actually
00:41:59.160 adhere to the promises they've made to Canadians,
00:42:01.360 that they protect everyday Canadians.
00:42:03.880 You know, I'm not interested
00:42:05.220 in a banker giving giving tax breaks to billionaires i'm much more interested in how we're
00:42:10.260 making life more affordable for canadians in this city in this province and this country
00:42:14.300 so put your money where your mouth is heather and vote with the bloc i can't say vote with
00:42:23.540 the conservatives because the second you say conservative to a socialist like her or a
00:42:27.960 communists like her they seize up they can't function
00:42:36.080 okay so we have a list of the and the reason i pulled up the wikipedia page here is because it's
00:42:46.300 funny here are the people who are vying for the leadership of the ndp so you've got a guy called
00:42:52.940 rob ashton and then there's tenille johnson you can see her there the one this one right here
00:42:58.220 she doesn't look woke at all uh avi lewis and then there's heather mcpherson and i think there's two
00:43:03.820 others here but they don't they couldn't even find pictures of these people but i found it funnier
00:43:09.660 that they included a list of people who turned down rob ashton tenille johnson avi lewis heather
00:43:18.980 mcpherson tony mcquail uh couldn't find a picture of the guy but it was these people no i'm not even
00:43:25.100 going near that so the party reaches out to somebody like charlie angus who's lost his mind
00:43:34.660 and he says no no i'm totally totally not interested olivia chow the mayor of toronto
00:43:39.700 no no way nathan cullen former ndp mp uh not interested don davies the current interim leader
00:43:46.500 nope leah gazan current ndp mp out of winnipeg nope not interested wab canoe the premier of
00:43:53.220 manitoba nope tom mulcair nope rachel notley nope none of them none of the big names the ndp has got
00:44:04.460 on their roster said i want any part of that and i find that absolutely hilarious besides
00:44:14.620 you know the last election isn't even completely finished yet this is from the canadian press
00:44:24.300 published on check news unreasonable to cancel election one by a single vote
00:44:30.420 says the lawyer for the liberal mp who won the election by one vote
00:44:37.300 bloc quebecois candidate natalie sinclair de gagne speaks in the foyer of the house of
00:44:43.920 Commons on Parliament Hill Thursday, May 15th of this year.
00:44:47.680 Why was she there speaking in Parliament?
00:44:49.880 The lawyer for a Quebec Liberal MP who won her riding in the election by a vote argued
00:44:59.580 on Tuesday it would be unfair to other voters to cancel the result over one uncounted ballot.
00:45:05.300 Oh, there's more.
00:45:06.620 And I would totally understand that because, you know, it's not...
00:45:13.920 It's not how much you win by, it's the fact that you got more than the other person.
00:45:20.140 Even if it's only one more.
00:45:23.520 Marc-Étienne Vienne is the lawyer for MP Tatiana Auguste,
00:45:28.700 told a hearing in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, that ordering a new election would be unreasonable
00:45:32.800 and would effectively disenfranchise the tens of thousands of people
00:45:37.160 who cast ballots in the Terrebonne riding north of Montreal.
00:45:40.080 To cancel the election is to deny the right to vote that was expressed by the 61,115 people, he said in superior court.
00:45:49.400 If a new vote were held, he said some of the people who cast ballots in April may have died since then or would otherwise be unable to vote in a by-election.
00:46:00.720 The Quebec Superior Court agreed to hear the case after former Bloc Québécois candidate Natalie Sinclair de Gagné challenged the election results in the writing.
00:46:10.620 She launched the challenge after a Bloc voter revealed that her special ballot was returned to her and not counted because of an error in the address on the envelope provided by Elections Canada.
00:46:23.040 august initially won the writing but it flipped to sinclair de gagne after the votes went through
00:46:29.700 a validation process a judicial recount completed on may 10th concluded the liberals had won the
00:46:35.440 writing by a single vote but some of the votes didn't get counted sworn statements filed in the
00:46:43.460 case show that an election employee discovered he had mistakenly printed his own postal code on
00:46:48.640 several special ballots about three weeks before the election day i don't know what i was thinking
00:46:54.900 i put my own postal code down there
00:46:57.920 what the end told the court that there are well-known risks to voting by mail
00:47:06.240 and that by law it's not elections canada's responsibility to ensure mail-in ballots arrive
00:47:12.280 at polling stations. What? If it's not their responsibility, then whose responsibility is it?
00:47:20.400 VN described the error as banal and said human error can happen to anyone and result in a few
00:47:26.760 votes not being counted for a variety of reasons. These are things that happen, he said, to allow
00:47:31.640 a contestation of elections on this basis doesn't seem appropriate. Yeah, it does.
00:47:37.900 it certainly does my vote wasn't counted and the person i voted against one by one vote
00:47:46.200 then i demand another election he also said it's not a given the ballot in question affected the
00:47:53.720 outcome of the election what it was one vote of course it affected the outcome of the election
00:48:00.920 this guy's out of his mind if the judge has got any sense in this case he's gonna go dude sit down
00:48:06.580 shut up. We're having a by-election here. He said three ballots marked for the Bloc Québécois were
00:48:12.740 found in garbage cans at the polling station and that they were included in the final vote tally
00:48:17.580 despite not being placed in the ballot box by the voter. He suggested those votes could be discounted
00:48:23.640 because their authenticity could not be confirmed, meaning Auguste's margin of victory should have
00:48:28.360 been four votes and not one. Sinclair de Gagné's lawyer, Stéphane Chatigny, said the one-vote
00:48:35.080 decision corresponded to a margin of victory of 0.000016 that's insane no decision has been
00:48:47.940 reached hey here's one from the associated press children's peanut allergies have plunged
00:48:56.500 thanks to recent advice a study shows remember all those peanut allergies like when i was a kid
00:49:04.840 there was no peanut allergies and all of a sudden when my kid was born his buddies all had peanut
00:49:09.700 allergies like in the 80s and 90s and I'm thinking what that's crazy how come all of a sudden all
00:49:15.640 these peanut allergies are popping up well I think we know the reason for that but regardless a decade
00:49:22.500 after a landmark study proved that feeding peanut products to young babies could prevent development
00:49:28.020 of life-threatening allergies new research finds the change has made a big difference in the real
00:49:33.360 world if you give them the thing that they might become allergic to and let their immune systems
00:49:42.260 recognize it and learn how to fight back against it then maybe
00:49:48.200 that's something you should do and it took them 10 years to figure this out
00:49:55.100 about 60 000 children have avoided developing peanut allergies after guidance first issued in
00:50:01.900 2015, upended medical practice by recommending introducing the allergen to infants starting as
00:50:09.340 early as four months. Well, that's a remarkable thing, right, said Dr. David Hill, an allergist
00:50:15.440 and researcher at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and author of a study published
00:50:21.580 yesterday in the Medical Journal of Pediatrics. Hill and colleagues analyzed electronic health
00:50:27.340 records from dozens of pediatric practices to track diagnosis of food allergies in young children
00:50:32.480 before, during, and after the guidelines were issued. I can actually come to you today and say
00:50:39.060 there are less kids with food allergies today than there would have been if we hadn't implemented
00:50:44.660 this public health effort. And all you had to do was take George Carlin's advice from 30, 35 years
00:50:55.000 ago all right let me tell you a true story about immunization okay when i was a little boy in new
00:51:03.720 york city in the 1940s we swam in the hudson river and it was filled with raw sewage okay
00:51:10.680 we swam in raw sewage you know to cool off and at that time the big fear was polio thousands of
00:51:19.320 kids died from polio every year but you know something in my neighborhood no one ever got
00:51:23.560 polio no one ever you know why because we swam in raw sewage it strengthened our immune systems
00:51:32.040 the polio never had a prayer polio never had a prayer hey how common
00:51:41.560 is severe climate change anxiety in canada
00:51:45.160 well there's a study researchers at the university of alberta and acadia university reported that
00:51:57.420 about 2.3 percent of people in canada experience severe climate anxiety based on a survey of 2476
00:52:06.140 individuals published in nature mental health among groups surveyed severe anxiety was more
00:52:11.340 common and people who directly experienced
00:52:13.400 climate change impacts, what
00:52:15.340 would those be?
00:52:18.140 Can somebody explain
00:52:19.440 to me what a climate change
00:52:21.420 impact is
00:52:22.860 exactly?
00:52:28.900 Anybody?
00:52:32.920 Because I've never seen
00:52:34.740 climate change
00:52:36.540 out there. And I'm out there
00:52:39.220 a lot.
00:52:41.340 I'm looking all the time.
00:52:43.020 Climate change.
00:52:46.680 I see what I think is probably cloud seeding.
00:52:54.320 But climate change?
00:52:57.120 What?
00:52:59.680 How do you experience a climate change impact?
00:53:06.820 Women, of course, younger generations,
00:53:09.940 people in urban centers,
00:53:11.060 those with lower incomes and indigenous people whose prevalence neared 10 percent
00:53:15.420 respondents answered questions from a widely used climate anxiety scale
00:53:21.040 this is this is complete crap that's that's what this is that that study is complete and totally
00:53:29.800 bogus but they publish it as fact you see that's part of impact canada the canadian nudge team
00:53:38.240 which is part of the Privy Council.
00:53:40.440 If you guys haven't looked it up, please go ahead.
00:53:43.440 Calgary's got a new mayor.
00:53:44.620 His name is Jeremy Farkas.
00:53:46.460 Now, there's going to be a recount there
00:53:47.880 because the amount of votes he won by
00:53:50.620 was within the margin of error, they say.
00:53:53.120 So this guy apparently is one of us,
00:53:56.420 and we can go through his history.
00:54:00.380 He was a councillor from 2017 to 2021
00:54:03.120 on his first day serving as councillor for Ward 11.
00:54:05.560 Farkas declined the position, or sorry, the pension that the mayor and councillors received.
00:54:10.380 He also declined the transition allowance afforded to him.
00:54:13.200 He also vowed to oppose the city's new Southwest bus rapid transit line.
00:54:19.440 What else here?
00:54:21.560 2018, he faced some criticism for being the only councillor to vote against a motion directing city staff to draft a new parental leave policy for city councillors
00:54:30.400 on grounds that taking time away from city council business would be a betrayal of the constituents.
00:54:36.060 Absolutely.
00:54:37.960 He voted against the only counselor to vote against the approval of the Calgary Green Line.
00:54:44.380 He had a complaint filed against him by the integrity commissioner for advertising in wards outside of his own.
00:54:55.020 One of two counselors who voted against a pilot program allowing alcohol consumption in public parks.
00:55:01.380 The motion passed anyway.
00:55:02.560 in september of 2021 a bylaw was proposed for proof of covet vaccinations for certain types
00:55:10.620 of businesses this was to further support business owners in applying the provincial
00:55:17.480 health measures and encourage more people to be vaccinated during a state of local emergency and
00:55:22.660 farkas was the only member of council to vote against the bylaw it passed 13 to 1
00:55:28.200 i think calgary elected a good one
00:55:32.340 now it looks like we've got a problem with the bc conservative party another problem
00:55:40.400 this is a story from yesterday morning from 7 23 a.m further change may be afoot in the bc
00:55:49.080 conservative party the mla for penticton summerland emilia bolt b took to social media late sunday
00:55:55.580 night and said she'll be making an important announcement on the steps of the bc legislature
00:55:59.460 monday morning let's see if she actually quit
00:56:01.880 yeah she did she quit she quit
00:56:14.020 cknw host joss joe hall
00:56:20.640 offered a prediction on x and added the pressure has been mounting on leader john rustad to step
00:56:26.960 down this move will only intensify calls for his resignation okay so why did she resign let's go
00:56:34.720 up a little bit here and see if we can figure it out amelia boltby announced she'll be stepping
00:56:42.560 away from the party if john rustad was serious about caring more about the conservative movement
00:56:48.600 than his own ego.
00:56:50.020 He should have gracefully resigned
00:56:51.480 when the membership scandal emerged,
00:56:53.680 Bolte said on the steps
00:56:54.680 of the legislature Monday morning.
00:56:56.220 So that was the scandal
00:56:57.020 that happened back in the spring
00:56:59.240 when they had their AGM
00:57:00.660 in Nanaimo, I think it was.
00:57:03.520 And that's the scandal
00:57:04.780 that led to all of those MLAs
00:57:07.900 leaving the party.
00:57:09.400 Instead, Dallas Brody
00:57:12.320 and others,
00:57:16.580 instead he told us
00:57:17.600 he will cling to power by all means necessary.
00:57:20.540 He's invited me to get the F out, and I don't like it,
00:57:23.320 and I've taken him up on that offer, and I suggest you do too.
00:57:28.820 Bolte said that while she joined the party because of her belief in Rustad,
00:57:32.140 the loss of confidence has been a slow process.
00:57:36.180 I can't ignore the fact that it's almost seven of us in a row
00:57:39.640 that he's kicked out, driven out, or fired.
00:57:41.840 He's made it very clear it's not okay to ask questions,
00:57:44.540 and I don't think people who have nothing to hide
00:57:46.900 do things like that
00:57:48.420 whoa this guy
00:57:54.680 and so John Rustad
00:57:56.780 responds
00:57:57.600 to Amelia Bolte leaving the party
00:58:00.480 by suggesting she has mental
00:58:02.540 health issues
00:58:04.120 is this guy out of
00:58:08.720 his mind
00:58:09.600 he's gotta go
00:58:11.820 he's gotta go
00:58:14.140 speaking to media following boltby's announcement during which she'd called for his resignation
00:58:19.340 rustad said he has no plans to step down ross rustad also said he has concerns about boltby's
00:58:25.140 health because he'd seen her in tears well staff are telling me she's very confused and
00:58:31.140 i had some concerns i mean she's had some issues in the past and i tried to do everything i could
00:58:35.700 to support her in whatever those issues may be are you freaking kidding me right now that he would
00:58:41.820 say that publicly that is absolutely disgraceful oh my god
00:58:49.200 if you live in bc never vote for the bc conservative party ever vote for one bc
00:59:01.940 because they're they're the real ones they're the real conservatives it's amazing there's an
00:59:08.360 I am Alberta rally coming up in Edmonton this weekend.
00:59:15.720 They're expecting 10,000 people.
00:59:18.820 This is Alberta independence.
00:59:20.340 It's being put on by the Alberta Prosperity Project.
00:59:23.600 And Chris Scott is a member of the APP and a spokesman for the APP.
00:59:28.500 And here he is.
00:59:29.580 This is a great speech that Chris came up with.
00:59:32.380 Here he is a week ago or so at an APP rally in Edmonton.
00:59:36.780 It's not broken.
00:59:38.360 The Constitution is not broken. None of it is broken.
00:59:42.020 It is operating exactly as it was intended to.
00:59:46.920 When Clifford Sifton gave that speech in 1904, he meant what he said.
00:59:53.200 We desire and all Canadian patriots desire that the great trade of the province enrich our lives,
00:59:59.420 build up our factories and contribute to our prosperity in every conceivable way.
01:00:03.560 And we've seen that from then until now.
01:00:06.780 the west has been treated as a resource colony we had to sell our products only to the east and
01:00:15.260 only buy implements from the east some of that stuff continues to this day and none of those
01:00:21.420 things have changed except for in the rare case where somebody just a normal run-of-the-mill
01:00:28.920 everyday guy like me or my friend rick strengthman do something to stand up against it so rick took
01:00:36.380 a couple bags of grain to the United States, sold them
01:00:38.320 and was arrested and went to jail.
01:00:40.580 And that's how we had reform
01:00:42.380 in agriculture
01:00:44.040 and we got rid of the wheat pork.
01:00:45.980 Somebody had to make a sacrifice.
01:00:49.040 I peeled
01:00:50.220 the onion of the
01:00:52.160 problems that we have back and I kept looking
01:00:54.140 and I thought, if I
01:00:56.200 just get a little bit deeper, I'll find
01:00:58.240 the solution and we can fix everything.
01:01:00.760 And I came to the conclusion
01:01:02.140 that the only solution is an independent
01:01:04.380 Alberta.
01:01:04.820 and I went very public about that
01:01:08.880 we have a lot of closet, I call them closet separatists
01:01:12.160 we have a lot of closet separatists in this province
01:01:14.320 people who know that we're being treated unfair
01:01:17.640 they've felt it for years
01:01:18.860 people who know that the only solution is an independent Alberta
01:01:22.560 but they don't speak up and they don't say anything
01:01:24.940 because of this stigma that
01:01:28.140 being a dirty separatist is taboo
01:01:31.940 Well, what's taboo about wanting control of our future?
01:01:36.260 What's taboo about realizing that when you're part of a system that taxes you, governs you,
01:01:44.600 makes laws for you to follow, and there is no way by which you can change those things,
01:01:50.400 what do we call that kind of a system?
01:01:54.100 Sorry, did you say democracy? Did anyone?
01:01:59.020 It's an illusion of democracy. It's a facade.
01:02:01.940 That is tyranny.
01:02:04.040 And it's intentional because if you go back to that speech Clifford Sifton gave,
01:02:09.540 what was our purpose?
01:02:12.700 To enrich those in the East.
01:02:18.200 Now, we've been doing that for a long time.
01:02:20.960 We've been paying lots of tax.
01:02:22.240 Our equalization is unfair.
01:02:23.340 All those things.
01:02:24.320 The feds are blocking pipelines.
01:02:25.620 We've been harping about this stuff since Harper, actually since before then,
01:02:28.700 since Trudeau Sr.
01:02:30.280 But it's only recently that we're filling rooms like this and putting almost 300,000 people on a database who intend to vote yes on the question of secession.
01:02:45.460 Actually, it's probably going to be a no, because the question that's going to get there first is, do you agree that Alberta should remain in Canada?
01:02:51.200 And I'm going to say no.
01:02:54.240 What's changed?
01:02:57.280 Are we paying more money?
01:02:58.560 well a little bit if you account for inflation because our dollar is tanking
01:03:02.960 and our country is on a very steep decline our trajectory that we're on right now
01:03:07.320 it's not going anywhere good and unfortunately there's lots of examples even from recent history
01:03:14.140 that show when a country is in this situation and your dollar does this and your government does
01:03:19.200 this and your social policy does that you go to a place where you're burning your money and eating
01:03:23.800 zoo animals. We just saw that in Venezuela. Now I use that as a very dramatic example of what could
01:03:30.080 happen with a very, very strong warning. If you think that it can't happen to you, or if you think
01:03:40.600 that it won't happen to you, and you let that prevent you from being involved and making sure
01:03:46.340 it doesn't happen, it will happen. Because those who want to prosper and profit off of your
01:03:54.300 submission, they will not stop. Ever. So this isn't just Alberta needs to rise up and free
01:04:03.740 itself from the shackles of a federal government that treats them like a resource colony and
01:04:07.460 doesn't listen to them. This is more than that. Much more than that. Do you think it's appropriate
01:04:13.440 to sit on our hands while other people get involved
01:04:18.480 and take away our children's future?
01:04:21.760 Do you think we should not speak up because we're scared
01:04:24.480 that our neighbor is going to call us a dirty separatist?
01:04:28.080 I don't.
01:04:30.060 And there's been a toll, but it is worth it.
01:04:32.900 for anybody who is scared to speak up about what you know is going on all around us
01:04:49.680 it's time to stand up and it's time to speak out it's time to have these difficult conversations
01:05:00.000 and i don't care if they call you whatever denialist racist misogynist racist whatever
01:05:07.240 it doesn't matter not anymore you are fighting for something that you believe in and these people
01:05:17.660 are trying to take everything that we've ever known for our entire lives away from us and away
01:05:23.820 from our children and our children's children and by the time we get to that generation those kids
01:05:29.920 will never know what freedom looks like if we let this happen. I believe ultimately we're going to
01:05:38.820 win this thing, but it's going to take effort from everybody. And yeah, there's a price to pay.
01:05:46.120 But as Chris just said there, it's worth it. It's absolutely worth it. Big rally this weekend in
01:05:53.260 Edmonton at the Alberta legislature. And here it is again, go to the Alberta prosperity project.com
01:05:58.600 for more information they are doing bus rides in from all over the province uh from grand prairie
01:06:05.820 medicine hat okotoks fort mac southern alberta calgary red deer bonneville drayton valley it's
01:06:13.240 all on the website they're charging for a bus ticket and that's about it they want to see you
01:06:17.580 there carrie lambert messaged me today from chris and carrie show and he said we're expecting 10
01:06:24.340 thousand and hoping for 50 that would send a very strong message and i tend to agree with that
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