00:11:02.340we have news from universal ostrich farm and here it is katie put this up on her facebook earlier
00:11:10.540today news release from universal ostrich farm awaiting the supreme court of canada decision
00:11:16.100edgewood bc october 31st 2025 so the supreme court is going to rule on whether or not they'll hear
00:11:23.480this case next thursday came out yesterday on the website so we're going to find out next thursday
00:11:31.920november the 6th whether or not the supreme court is even going to hear this case katie says as our
00:11:39.740family prepares for the supreme court of canada's decision on november 6th we stand in a moment
00:11:45.580that reaches far beyond one farm in british columbia this ruling will shape how canada
00:11:50.840treats its farmers and by the way there are dozens of culls bird culls going on all across canada
00:11:57.520But as we speak, you can check out the CFIA website for more information on that.
00:12:03.760This ruling will shape how Canada treats its farmers, its animals, and the future of innovation in agriculture.
00:12:11.880Since the court issued a stay order September 24th, the CFIA has remained in custody of the ostriches.
00:12:18.480The intent of that order was clear to protect the birds and preserve the status quo until the Supreme Court could rule.
00:12:25.160Yet the CFIA continues to frame its occupation, which is basically what it is, let's be honest here, its occupation as operational authority, releasing statements that minimize the deteriorating conditions of animals under their care.
00:12:43.440While CFIA claims to be providing feed, water, and bedding with veterinary oversight, our family and independent witnesses have documented visible weight loss, stress, lack of adequate nutrition, and insufficient bedding.
00:12:58.440The quality and quantity of feed being provided do not reflect the specialized diets that sustained the flock for decades.
00:13:06.400The Supreme Court order gives the CFIA custody, not control.
00:13:10.340And with custody comes a legal duty of care to maintain the health and welfare of these living beings.
00:13:17.900This decision on November 6th is not just about Universal Ostrich Farm.
00:13:22.780It represents a turning point for Canadian agriculture, scientific innovation, and food security.
00:13:30.020destroying healthy immune adapted animals in the name of policy erases generations of genetic
00:13:36.440strength and antibody potential the very tools we need to build resilience against future pandemics
00:13:42.860our family continues to fight not only for our birds but for the right of farmers to protect
00:13:48.880life preserve biodiversity and pursue science without fear of government overreach whatever
00:13:55.140the outcome, we remain steadfast. Love, truth, and unity will guide us to the finish line.
00:14:01.580And Katie released that earlier today from Universal Ostrich Farm.
00:14:07.720Did Mark Carney apologize to Donald Trump? I find this interesting. This comes from the South
00:14:13.840China Morning Press, which is owned by a company called the Alibaba Group, which is owned by the
00:14:22.140government of China. Why do they care what the relationship between Donald Trump and Mark Carney
00:14:27.840is? What's stake? Oh, right. Of course they care. Trump says Canada's Carney apologized for ad,
00:14:38.180but trade talks will not resume. So the story is Donald Trump has said he received an apology
00:14:44.660from Mark Carney over a television ad that opposed tariffs, but suggested that trade talks
00:14:50.140between the two countries would not restart asked by reporters aboard air force one whether
00:14:54.860negotiations between the white house and carney's government would resume trump said no but i have
00:15:01.000a very good relationship i like him a lot but you know what they did was wrong he was very nice he
00:15:07.360apologized for what they did with the commercial economic data released by statistics canada
00:15:15.320today, showed the trade battle is taking a toll on the economy, with the numbers pointing to just
00:15:21.2200.4 percent annualized growth in the third quarter. That's recession territory, my friends.
00:15:28.980Earlier on Friday, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the goal is for the U.S. and Canada
00:15:34.220to return to the table after talks broke off last week and for the countries to cooperate more
00:15:38.780closely on oil, gas and critical minerals. There's been friction in the talks between Canada and the
00:15:44.920u.s for some good reasons right told reporters at the group of seven energy and environment
00:15:49.960ministers meeting in toronto on friday we do have video of danielle smith on left-wing corporate
00:15:56.460media what's her name again uh vashi capellos vashi was challenging danielle on alberta's oil
00:16:06.220production and it's a very interesting exchange actually i do really i do really quickly want to
00:16:10.500turn to ask me. I just want to say we have an aspiration to double our production and we could
00:16:15.460have. We could have been at already probably six to seven to eight million barrels a day. That's
00:16:20.180what I'm looking at. And why should we hold ourselves back when we know the world wants
00:16:23.880our products? This is the time for us to build them. Yeah, I guess I'm just countering the idea
00:16:28.000that things are destitute or that nothing is being developed or production is extremely capped. Like
00:16:32.340the numbers bear out a different story. They're not perhaps as high as you and other people in
00:16:36.160the province or maybe even across the country want to see, but they're not going down.
00:16:39.260actually we've got the lowest living standards in the world like we're falling behind all the
00:16:43.580oecd countries in productivity growth and center of living growth and that's because
00:16:47.900these are the kind of projects that consistently fail and do not get built so we we can't sugar
00:16:53.180coat that that is a reality if we want to be a rich country and we want to be able to keep up
00:16:56.900with our neighbors and growth we've got to build things we've got to dig things out of the ground
00:17:00.300we got to get products to market we we can't keep on borrowing and borrowing and borrowing
00:17:05.000and watching the the kind of situation that we've seen over the last 10 years develop that's that
00:17:09.240is not what Albertans want it's not what Canadians want but climate change climate change climate
00:17:14.840change an existential threat it's going to kill us all well Bill Gates doesn't seem to think so
00:17:20.880anymore we're going to get to that a little bit later on in the show a judgment came out today
00:17:25.740from the Supreme Court they struck down one year mandatory minimums for possession and access to
00:17:33.060child pornography. This has understandably enraged many people across the country.
00:17:41.620Canada's top court narrowly ruled today to strike down the one-year mandatory minimum
00:17:46.300sentence requirement for the possession and access of child pornography after examining
00:17:51.080the way such a punishment could impact the situation involving an 18-year-old sexting.
00:17:57.660the case which was heard by a nine judge panel involved the challenge to the sentencing rules
00:18:04.320brought forward by two men in quebec who pleaded guilty to having hundreds of images of children
00:18:09.200as young as three being severely abused they challenged the mandatory minimum sentences in
00:18:17.040the lower courts on the basis that they violated the charter the charter protected rights that
00:18:22.040guards against cruel and unusual punishment
00:18:27.660The Crown then appealed to the Supreme Court. The top court dismissed that appeal and declared the mandatory minimum sentences for the two child porn offenses as unconstitutional in a 5-4 decision.
00:18:42.460Writing for the majority, Justice Mary Moreau, and by the way, five or six of these judges on the Supreme Court were appointed by Trudeau.
00:18:49.320justice mary moreau outlined how they arrived at their decision by examining whether the minimum
00:18:55.540sentences for these offenses were constitutional by considering hypotheticals or as the court puts
00:19:00.600it reasonably foreseeable scenarios circumstances that could lead to convictions of possession or
00:19:07.360access to child pornography were vast the decision said they capture both the well-organized
00:19:14.060offender who over the years has accumulated thousands of files showing prepubescent victims
00:19:19.020and the young 18-year-old offender who one day keeps in views a file showing a 17-year-old victim
00:19:25.840that was sent to the offender without them having requested it.
00:19:29.500In fact, this scenario was at the center of the debate, according to this decision.
00:19:34.060In the age of digital communication, this scenario is not uncommon, it reads,
00:19:38.960adding that in such a case, the best sentence could be a conditional discharge,
00:19:43.600making the requirement to hand down a punishment of one year's imprisonment
00:36:48.240The way it was delivered is off-putting.
00:36:52.800It looked kind of like Antifa, didn't it?
00:36:57.300Now, I have absolutely no question that if a war were to break out between those guys and the Antifa kids, that these guys would win it in a heartbeat.
00:50:29.940She worked at the Ottawa School Board. She's a family doctor in Ottawa. And she is a mask junkie, a COVID vaccine and mask junkie. She was pushing for children to be highly vaccinated. She opened up vaccine clinics. She was pushing that kids wear masks in school forever.
00:50:53.080So Nilly, who has obsessed over masks for the last few years,
00:50:57.320confirmed she had to cancel the clinic she runs this week.
00:51:00.580This is because Nilly was too sick with COVID to work.
00:51:05.360Not smart that we didn't require masks at our family reunion.
00:51:09.780And she admits that she's the lone masker everywhere,
00:51:13.080including outdoor concert stores, public transit, school board meetings.
00:51:20.300every single picture she had on her twitter um not so much instagram and even when she was doing
00:51:28.300look at her eyes why do all those crazy marxists have eyes like that interviews by skype with
00:51:36.500mainstream media she would wear a mask in all these interviews so why am i sharing this story
00:51:42.800doctor who covid vaccinated tens of thousands of kids at jabbapalooza that's what she called it
00:51:50.180she had a clinic and she just kept jabbing children with COVID-19 vaccines, reveals that
00:51:55.320she has turbo cancer diagnosis. So she posted this on her Twitter talking about how she has
00:52:01.480uterine cancer. Of course, she's not connecting the dots. And of course, everybody on Twitter,
00:52:07.160especially doctors like Lee Merritt and other doctors who've been awake,
00:52:11.680are making comments about it. Nilly has been diagnosed with cancer. The psychopath injected
00:52:16.820many children with this lethal biological weapon, which causes myocarditis, autoimmune disease,
00:52:22.680and deadly cancers. So Nilly now has uterine cancer. She's probably going to go off in some
00:52:28.520other direction. She's never going to connect the dots. I'm sure she's probably had 10 COVID
00:52:32.580boosters. I'm sure she's taken every vaccine on market. She's wearing a mask. She's probably
00:52:37.660loaded with mold in her lungs. But the scary part is that she worked at the Ottawa School Board.
00:52:42.820and she actually just resigned from the Ottawa school board because back in June, somebody came
00:52:47.940to speak at the school board and they were wearing a kifah. I don't know if I'm saying that right,
00:52:52.200a Palestinian scarf. And she took it like the person was an anti-Semite. So she felt very,
00:52:59.060very insulted and she resigned. This woman is a family medical doctor treating people
00:53:04.520and she worked for the Ottawa school board. So it's people like that. So is it bittersweet? I'm
00:53:09.960not happy that she has uterine cancer but i'm happy that she's probably now going to be stopped
00:53:15.000from hurting other people so just wanted to share that with you we can't celebrate somebody being
00:53:22.380sick or dying i just pray for her i know it's probably a pointless endeavor but you never know
00:53:37.740you never know you know it's funny i've talked to a lot of you guys over the years about
00:53:44.100trying to talk to people in your family in your close friendship circle about everything that's
00:53:51.980going on in different ways right like sometimes we get obsessed and we start barking when we
00:53:57.640shouldn't be barking maybe ask questions quietly that might be the best way to get them never ever
00:54:04.100ever have these discussions when alcohol is involved because it's never going to go anywhere
00:54:11.020and then some of you say to me well shadow my family has gone too far they will not listen
00:54:20.800to reason over the last couple three years maybe their stance has softened somewhat but i believe
00:54:28.940strongly in my heart that it's the way we speak to people, not what we say. It's important what
00:54:37.600we say and how we phrase things, but it's the way in which we speak to people, the tone in which we
00:54:43.260use, that's going to help get our message across more than anything. So maybe Millie Kaplan Mirth
00:54:51.120is not beyond hope after all. My gut tells me she is, but you never know.
00:54:58.940So this Cowichan ruling that happened in B.C., by the way, this ruling came out in August and they had a town hall meeting in Richmond, B.C. this past week.
00:55:07.780All of these homeowners had no idea that now their property was the property of the Cowichan tribe in B.C., even though it's being contested by two other tribes in British Columbia.
00:55:21.820A lot of talk has been going on the past few days about Canada not being a real country.
00:58:21.040As an act of genocide, the first genocide that was recognized within Canadian borders.
00:58:27.680At a time where we are looking at once again building a nation on the backs of indigenous peoples around our lands, territories, and resources in the name of national interest in violation of constitutionally enshrined indigenous rights.
00:58:51.600If this government is serious about reconciling with Indigenous people, it must ensure the protection of survivors.
00:59:01.620It was the stories of survivors and our families that put us on a path towards reconciliation.
00:59:12.300So I'm calling on the government to do the right thing, to take on this bill, to support this bill, and truly honour the gift that residential school survivors provided to Canada. Thank you.
00:59:29.300gift what gift now it's all this and she wants to criminalize anybody who says show me the bodies
00:59:40.980show me absolute proof of what you say if you have absolute proof of what you say
00:59:49.080then i'm down i'm with you but you won't because you can't and you demand and demand
00:59:59.280and demand that we capitulate to you? I don't think so. When is this country going to elect
01:00:06.220somebody who has the balls to stand up and say, this is all bullshit and I'm calling it out
01:00:13.100because this truth and reconciliation is perpetual. It's a perpetual motion machine
01:00:18.820and it's costing us billions and billions and billions of dollars every single year.
01:00:25.700I guess it's going to legal fees now so they can actually go ahead and get our land, our property, the stuff that we worked and slaved to achieve.