The Shadoe Davis Show - October 07, 2025


Oct. 6th⧸2025- Ostrich Farm No Fly Zone, C-8 & C-9 Get to Second Reading


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28

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00:04:30.000 hey everybody welcome to shadow at night monday october the 6th 2025 quiet day today
00:04:41.520 not much going on really everything big is probably going to happen tomorrow some definitely some
00:04:49.760 maybe we didn't hear from the ostrich farm today as to whether the supreme court has decided to
00:04:56.500 hear their case or not. So that's good news. No news is good news in that situation. But
00:05:01.200 the CFIA did a press release over the weekend and did something despicable on Saturday,
00:05:08.320 I'm going to tell you about. The ostrich spirit has died, by the way, in case you hadn't heard
00:05:15.840 that. Chris and Tamara, their sentencing is tomorrow. So I'll be joined on the show tomorrow
00:05:25.620 night, hopefully by one of those two, maybe both. That'd be cool. And have you seen the trailer for
00:05:31.680 the new documentary called The Hate Network? I played it last week. It's by our friend Greg
00:05:38.120 Wycliffe, and Greg is definitely going to be on the show tomorrow night. Also tomorrow, Donald
00:05:43.740 Trump meets with Mark Carney. Now, we don't know what that's about. I would assume that Mark Carney
00:05:51.280 is trying to get some kind of a deal.
00:05:54.720 But I don't think there's a deal in place for a reason.
00:05:58.620 And it's not the reason people think.
00:06:02.220 And we're going to explore that in the next few minutes.
00:06:05.620 How many viewers do we have right now?
00:06:07.260 Three hundred and twenty-five live
00:06:09.400 and then another couple hundred on Rumble, I guess.
00:06:15.640 So I want to let you guys know that last week
00:06:18.620 this show had 128,898 screen views that's just this show that's not memes that's not short
00:06:28.720 highlights that's not anything other than this show across platforms so that's all of the
00:06:34.300 platforms combined 128,898 screen views of those screen views 82,434 unique screens which means
00:06:45.280 there could be more than one person watching each screen so internet rules always say to add
00:06:51.640 25 to 30 so let's throw another 20,000 on there so let's say 102,000 unique screens
00:07:03.120 watch this show last week cross platforms and of all those views of all those screen views 0.56
00:07:13.440 29 new subscribers to shadow davis.com 29 now if that wasn't so pathetic 0.95
00:07:25.960 it would be hilarious i'd be sitting here laughing my ass off 0.96
00:07:33.060 and actually it is still kind of funny even though it is pathetic 0.82
00:07:39.340 so i think i told you the story last week about
00:07:44.380 how this show and its model needs to be financially sustainable this is not sustainable
00:07:53.960 this is not sustainable at all i've been approached five or six times now by a group
00:08:01.380 of people i'm not even going to tell you who it is where it is what it is because that's not your
00:08:06.380 business. What this is, is a way to become viable for me, doing something I really enjoy doing.
00:08:22.300 I don't want to leave this show. I don't want to leave this show. I've been doing this. The end of
00:08:29.240 this month will be five years. November 1st will be my fifth anniversary of doing this show.
00:08:34.900 And that's something I'm very proud of.
00:08:39.760 But if it's not sustainable for me to keep going,
00:08:43.960 then I'll hang it up at the end of this month.
00:08:47.540 Why am I telling you this now?
00:08:48.760 To give you some preparation time, some warnings,
00:08:51.280 so you can get some other shows together,
00:08:53.340 find something else to do with this hour each weeknight.
00:09:00.380 I think I owe that to you.
00:09:04.240 and I told you last week as well, I did not want to put a number on this
00:09:09.020 in terms of how many we need to keep going.
00:09:13.740 It's not about that. It's not about need.
00:09:17.480 It's not about a financial bailout. It's not about that.
00:09:20.380 It's about long-term. It's about viability of this show.
00:09:25.140 Is it worth it for me to keep doing this?
00:09:27.860 With everything that I put into this every single day,
00:09:30.520 I know that there's a lot of people out there that take it for granted. It's free.
00:09:35.120 Why should I pay when I get it for free? Totally understand that.
00:09:42.160 People have said to me, can I send you an e-transfer? I say, this is not charity, man.
00:09:46.980 This is not about that. And again, I appreciate those offers. I do, because I know they come from
00:09:52.660 the heart, from anybody who makes that offer. And I thank you if you have. But that's not what this
00:10:00.220 is about. If you're not already a member, a subscriber at shadowdavis.com, and I'm not
00:10:07.520 talking about the free membership, which I absolutely destroyed today in the back of the
00:10:11.820 website, I just got rid of it. People signing up to be members for free, thinking they're going to
00:10:16.700 get the show for free. No. The reason that I put free in there a couple of years ago is because
00:10:22.080 the person who designed the website said, well, maybe if you give them a free newsletter or
00:10:25.900 something once a week, then you'll kind of reel them in and they'll become subscribers. It hasn't
00:10:29.920 work like that. The reason is, I haven't got time to write a weekly newsletter, and it costs
00:10:34.640 $50 every time I try to do it. I can't afford that, to send out mass emails like that.
00:10:44.140 I know, you get it all the time, all these spam emails from the big companies. Well,
00:10:49.620 these are Amazons, Metas, YouTubes. They can afford to do that. Little guys like me, we can't.
00:10:57.900 There's a plan.
00:10:59.600 It's not affordable.
00:11:03.480 So I got rid of that free membership thing.
00:11:07.740 So now the only thing available to you to become a subscriber on the website
00:11:12.100 is the monthly plan or the yearly plan.
00:11:16.540 Pick one.
00:11:18.700 Go ahead and join up.
00:11:21.700 Now what will happen,
00:11:23.240 i guess i should tell you what my plan is first so here it is i really didn't want to do this i
00:11:32.240 didn't want to put a number on it but i'm putting a number on it and here it is we need 200 new
00:11:36.900 subscribers by next monday that's thanksgiving 200 and again this is not about a quick financial
00:11:44.780 fix this is about can we get there can we do this can we make this sustainable
00:11:50.360 200 new subscribers between now and next monday i don't think that's too much to ask and then 200
00:11:59.100 per month every month afterwards because 29 over the course of the last week
00:12:10.460 that's not going to keep it going so 200 between now and next monday if we get there
00:12:19.280 i'll let you know on tuesday night i'm not on monday this coming monday i'm taking the long
00:12:25.920 weekend so should you i'll be on tuesday night to let you guys know if we made it if we did
00:12:32.840 we're going to keep going we're going to keep going like nothing ever happened if not the show
00:12:37.020 comes off social media at the end of the month and continues on the website for the next year
00:12:42.440 for the people that subscribed because I promised that and we will continue to deliver that
00:12:50.120 but I'm just not going to do this for free anymore I can't I just can't
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00:15:12.680 weeks all right here's a very special yet short message from a couple of very special people
00:15:18.160 hi everyone tamara and chris live from ottawa yes why are we here why are we here we might be going
00:15:25.880 to jail tomorrow actually we're going to do it this way so we don't have to say you know we're
00:15:29.220 waiting for a few people to come on here yeah that's right you don't have to wait for a lot
00:15:33.140 we're here i did the well we both did the 3 000 kilometer journey across and we're here now and
00:15:37.860 we're waiting to hear our fate tomorrow morning and in ottawa quarter 10 o'clock 10 o'clock tomorrow
00:15:44.420 and we really just wanted to come on and say thank you so much to all of you for all the
00:15:49.700 support these last few years and uh being a part of this journey with us and we'll see what happens
00:15:55.540 tomorrow i guess it is what it is we've been on this path for the last few years we're here
00:15:59.820 joined with our family and our spouses so we're just off camera watching right now probably
00:16:05.000 smiling and snickering they won't join us on this but hey we're here and we're all here because of
00:16:10.880 people like you uh standing behind us so thank you thank you so much for the support canada
00:16:16.640 we couldn't have got this far without you so thank you we're here and we're here till the end
00:16:21.880 So regardless of what happens tomorrow, everybody, you know, keep your composure.
00:16:26.100 Peace is still.
00:16:27.780 I am the prize.
00:16:28.560 I am the prize.
00:16:29.120 I am the prize.
00:16:30.100 Thanks, everyone.
00:16:31.000 Love you.
00:16:31.660 Love you.
00:16:34.900 Classy as always.
00:16:36.280 And that's 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
00:16:38.560 I wouldn't expect the sentence to come down right away.
00:16:41.840 Boom.
00:16:42.740 Judge sits down.
00:16:43.560 You're guilty and you got that.
00:16:45.000 I don't think that's going to happen.
00:16:45.980 And what I think is going to happen is the judge will explain why she is sentencing these two to what she sentences them to.
00:16:52.540 And then she'll tell us what it is maybe a half an hour later.
00:16:56.880 Couldn't hurt to tune in at 10 o'clock.
00:16:59.160 Now, it's tuning in.
00:17:00.500 When I say tune in, what I mean is follow RightBlend.
00:17:04.320 Follow Daisy on X because it's not televised.
00:17:08.400 It's not Internetized.
00:17:10.780 You're going to have to find somebody who's covering it.
00:17:12.920 Rebel News probably will be covering it as well.
00:17:15.980 so if you haven't got an x account i'll definitely be covering it and i'll let you guys know the
00:17:22.140 second i hear anything obviously so this would be a good opportunity to to tell you give you a kick 0.95
00:17:28.840 in the ass and tell you get an x account you don't have to be on it all the time but when the time 0.98
00:17:33.780 comes for news right now sometimes facebook is not great for that because the algorithms aren't 0.98
00:17:40.220 designed that way but x is boom the second it happens you get it on x so get an x account start
00:17:47.680 following some some of your favorites and me obviously i'm hoping that i'm one of your
00:17:53.020 favorites and we'll get you the information you need the second that it happens when something
00:17:57.120 critical like this happens we tend to be on it a little bit faster than we normally are
00:18:01.860 sentencing tomorrow morning well the time for the court to start is 10 o'clock eastern tomorrow
00:18:09.000 morning nine o'clock central eight o'clock mountain seven o'clock pacific and so on and so on and so
00:18:15.060 on and speaking of thank yous because chris and tamara are always so magnanimous i do want to
00:18:23.480 thank the 29 new subscribers that saw fit to support me and the show over the past five days
00:18:30.140 That I really appreciate, and I'm sorry if I didn't say that sooner.
00:18:35.920 This past weekend, CFIA released this press release update
00:18:42.000 on Canadian Food Inspection Agency's ongoing custody of ostriches
00:18:46.700 and biocontainment practices at Edgewood.
00:18:51.900 Biocontainment.
00:18:52.620 that's one of the funniest things and it's all on video you guys will see if you haven't already
00:19:04.600 you guys will see so saturday this came out as ordered by the supreme court of canada the
00:19:10.740 canadian food inspection agency continues to have custody of the birds at the british columbia
00:19:15.380 ostrich farm the cfia has respected and will continue to respect all orders and decisions
00:19:22.100 of the courts throughout the legal process on september 24th the sec ordered that the cfia
00:19:27.860 maintained custody of the birds that well i wouldn't say the court ordered it they probably
00:19:34.620 allowed for it which is different but anyway the cfia does maintain custody of the birds
00:19:42.140 that are subject to the notice of disposal universal ostrich farms are the applicant
00:19:49.280 shall not interfere with the respondent's custody of the birds pending the decision on the stay
00:19:54.440 motion and the application for leave to appeal. The SEC did not order the CFIA to stop any other
00:20:00.780 preparations or operations at the ostrich farm. Probably should have. Ongoing veterinary oversight.
00:20:09.320 Now we understand there was an independent veterinarian in the pens today checking out
00:20:13.980 the ostriches all witnesses say the ostriches see since cfia has seized custody of the birds
00:20:19.780 are not looking good so hopefully the family will get some kind of word as to what's going
00:20:25.920 what's going on out there right now with the birds and what they're being fed
00:20:30.640 the cfia had been administering medication and electrolyte fluids consistent with the therapy
00:20:37.120 regime provided by that that's not true again we have heard reports from the owners themselves
00:20:44.100 that state that that has not been the case as a matter of fact on the first day the cfia had
00:20:49.700 custody the birds some of them went without getting fed for well over a day so they're lying
00:20:58.140 complete lie already and that's the second one in this press release
00:21:04.320 as they say they're administering medication and electrolyte fluids consistent with the therapy
00:21:11.100 regime provided by the owners to one compromised bird with a chronic pre-existing condition
00:21:15.880 that happened when drones were flying overhead of the ostrich pens ostriches were spooked this one
00:21:22.720 spirit ran into a fence screwed up her legs died a few days later this was not a pre-existing
00:21:32.080 condition this was a condition caused by cfia and the rcmp who were still on site at the farm
00:21:39.660 based on cfia veterinarian's assessment and information provided by the owners the bird
00:21:46.080 had a previous injury pre-existing condition that was to for some time what you see they're vague
00:21:53.160 what what is some time two days two weeks no katie has said explicitly what this bird's condition was
00:22:01.880 unfortunately the health of the bird significantly declined in the last 48 hours it died on october
00:22:10.200 the 4th biocontainment and the use of personal protective equipment cfia inspectors rcmp members
00:22:20.140 and third-party contractors these are the killers by the way the third-party contractors
00:22:24.000 are not required to wear personal protective equipment while on the ostrich farm property
00:22:29.340 unless they're entering designated hot zones
00:22:32.820 related to the quarantine.
00:22:37.940 Designated hot zones.
00:22:41.180 What are those?
00:22:43.080 Anything behind the yellow tape?
00:22:46.340 And how did you come up with that?
00:22:49.340 The same way Fauci came up with the six-foot rule, I'm sure. 1.00
00:22:52.520 You pulled it out of your ass. 1.00
00:22:54.540 This is nothing but a bunch of gobbledygook, 1.00
00:22:57.760 this whole thing here.
00:22:59.340 any individuals entering the designated hot zones have worn ppe or have been thoroughly
00:23:06.500 disinfected upon exit that's not true
00:23:08.760 all equipment is also disinfected when leaving designated zones we don't know if that's true or
00:23:16.420 not i would say probably not the public may see cfia inspectors or contractors working in coveralls 0.98
00:23:24.540 or regular clothes on the premises you see now they're covering their ass in those situations
00:23:29.120 they're working outside of the designated zones. This is consistent with good biosecurity
00:23:35.480 practices. These people are so full of shit. Now listen to this next part. As the farm remains 1.00
00:23:45.540 under CFIA control, individuals are reminded that subsection 35.1 of the Health of Animals Act
00:23:51.940 makes it an offense to obstruct or hinder an analyst, inspector, or officer
00:23:58.240 who is performing duties or functions under this act or the regulations.
00:24:02.140 Any such actions may result in enforcement measures or prosecution. 0.91
00:24:06.740 Now, how is anybody going to get close to these clowns with all those RCMP around there? 0.89
00:24:13.760 And nobody has tried, but they're trying to make it sound like they have. 0.63
00:24:19.780 transport canada has published a notice pursuant to section 5.1 aeronautics act
00:24:28.200 that the airspace above the ostrich farm location is restricted
00:24:32.480 the restriction includes remotely piloted aircraft systems drones aircraft offenses under the
00:24:40.200 aeronautics act may result in administrative monetary penalties fines or imprisonment and
00:24:45.240 here's the restricted airspace right here from table salt on x transport canada has restricted
00:24:52.640 the airspace red circle right there so this is the arrow lake edgewood is here farm is here
00:25:03.440 and all of this area is restricted airspace because somehow they got to transport canada's
00:25:13.800 Can you believe that?
00:25:19.700 So now flying a drone over their own property makes them criminals.
00:25:28.660 Mark Carney hopes to find relief for Canada's steel and aluminum sectors during a meeting with Donald Trump in Washington tomorrow, according to a government source.
00:25:39.480 i don't think that's what this is about at least as far as trump is concerned
00:25:46.300 this trip marks cardi's second visit to washington since being elected in april during
00:25:52.320 how many times has he been to europe and great britain since then four five six
00:25:56.740 second time to washington during which time tariffs on steel aluminum and lumber
00:26:03.620 have climbed significantly obviously there are political risks associated with going to the
00:26:09.880 white house president zelinski among others can testify to that remember what happened in zelinski
00:26:17.060 eric miller said that he's a washington-based u.s canada policy expert and president of rito
00:26:23.700 potomac strategy group from his point of view it's better to take the risk of political failure
00:26:28.300 and go to washington and meet with trump rather than sit in ottawa and hope that something comes
00:26:32.760 to him carney has been coy about his relationship with trump last month he told parliament that
00:26:39.560 trump is a modern man and the two speak regularly and send each other texts
00:26:43.960 yeah yeah yeah they're real buddies i'm sure yeah they're talking about agenda 2030 all the time
00:26:53.440 oh hey hey where are you at on that uh overpopulation thing and the migrants
00:27:00.880 i doubt it i don't think these two have much in common
00:27:05.300 former white house trade advisor kelly ann jah says leaders who forged personal relationships
00:27:11.800 with trump often had the most success dealing with him does he play golf carny i don't know
00:27:17.160 that would be a good way but you got to know the game because there's golfers and then there's guys
00:27:24.560 who play golf and they communicate on different levels still she warns the upcoming talks
00:27:30.640 between Carney and Trump are likely to be challenging. In order for Canada to see reductions
00:27:35.080 in some of these steel and aluminum tariffs, I think a much broader deal is going to have to
00:27:39.520 be struck that involves trade issues, national security issues, and other. These are some of
00:27:44.860 the toughest issues that we would have expected to see play out in the USMCA or KUSMA review process,
00:27:51.020 but are likely to get ironed out much in advance of that. Carney has faced some pressure at home
00:27:57.340 to get a deal done, but recent polling largely shows Canadians understand dealing with Trump
00:28:02.620 can be complex. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We get it. We get it. It's tough to deal with Trump.
00:28:09.400 So we still love you. Elbows up. Right. His approval rating has dropped about six points
00:28:16.060 in the last couple of months. That's not insignificant. Pierre Polyev has largely
00:28:21.240 focused his recent criticism of Carney on domestic issues, only highlighting the downstream
00:28:26.620 impacts of tariffs, like affordability challenges and investment losses. So before I get to why I
00:28:34.040 think they're meeting, and by the way, it's been speculated that they could be discussing the
00:28:41.360 ostrich situation. They could be discussing it. You know that this was in the ear of RFK Jr.,
00:28:50.620 right and rfk jr is in the ear of donald trump
00:28:55.720 health secretary for goodness sakes health and human services so yeah
00:29:00.500 it's quite possible trump might sit down with carney and say uh
00:29:04.980 so what are you doing about these ostriches and carney might say
00:29:08.760 well ostriches uh you mean the birds with the uh long necks yeah yeah yeah the ones in bc
00:29:18.420 I don't know what you're talking about.
00:29:24.280 Look, Mark, get your agency off their back.
00:29:28.440 You know as well as I do.
00:29:29.920 You know, this is possible.
00:29:32.180 It's possible.
00:29:33.220 But I've got another theory as well as to what this meeting is going to be about.
00:29:38.140 But before we get to that, Bill C-8, Bill C-8 and Bill C-9, both have reached second reading already.
00:29:46.500 and for those of you that don't know how our parliamentary system works when it comes to
00:29:51.740 turning a bill into a law we're going to get to that in a second and if you don't know there's
00:29:55.520 nothing to be ashamed of it's just one of those things but remember the the old schoolhouse rock
00:30:00.320 i'm just a bill and i'm sitting here on capitol hill same kind of idea in canada anyway bill c8
00:30:09.260 according to the canadian constitution foundation would allow minister whatever minister is in
00:30:14.200 charge to secretly cut off phone internet service any telecommunication warns the ccf
00:30:22.020 it's the cyber security bill this would allow the minister of industry to secretly order 0.63
00:30:29.240 telecommunication service providers like telus bell and rogers to stop providing services to
00:30:35.720 individual canadians
00:30:38.020 the minister would be allowed to make such an order if she has or he has reasonable grounds
00:30:46.680 to believe that it's necessary to do so to secure the canadian telecommunication
00:30:52.860 telecommunication system against any threat including that of interference manipulation
00:30:58.560 disruption or degradation whatever that means
00:31:02.620 An individual who does not comply, including by failing to keep the order secret, could face fines of up to $25,000 for the first contravention and $50,000 for subsequent contraventions.
00:31:17.920 Businesses could face fines of up to $10 million for the first contravention and up to $15 million for subsequent contraventions.
00:31:29.320 Seriously.
00:31:30.080 now this is wholly unconstitutional but what does that mean in canada anymore here's one of our
00:31:37.180 favorite conservative mps from i think kitchener south this is writing matt strauss there was an
00:31:44.100 edited version of this flying around online today but i chose to give you guys the full
00:31:48.120 seven minutes because i think that it's very impactful so here you go mr speaker when i read
00:31:53.900 this bill for the first time my jaw hit the floor as i had previously discussed in this house my
00:31:59.360 My motivation for signing up to become a politician was the violation of basic charter rights
00:32:05.120 that the Liberals perpetrated in the last Parliament.
00:32:08.600 And even with that background in mind, I thought, I had hoped that they perhaps had been chastened
00:32:13.480 and they would not try so hard to claim onto themselves powers explicitly forbidden by
00:32:17.420 our Constitution in this Parliament.
00:32:19.840 But I was wrong.
00:32:20.840 And before I start talking about this bill today, let me just say, Mr. Speaker, it has
00:32:25.760 It has been shocking to listen to Liberals claim to defend charter rights when they themselves
00:32:29.440 violated Section 2 and Section 8 of our Charter when they imposed the Emergencies Act, and
00:32:33.820 that was determined by Justice Mosley of the Federal Court.
00:32:36.840 All the Liberal members in the last Parliament voted to do that, and I do not want to hear
00:32:39.940 any more about defending charter rights from any such member who has not apologized for
00:32:43.940 that violation.
00:32:46.000 Now on to the present bill.
00:32:47.540 I am concerned, as I say, by the following sections.
00:32:50.560 15.1 and 15.2 give the Minister the unprecedented, incredible power to kick any private Canadian
00:32:57.240 citizen off the internet, to cut off their phone line, to turn off their cell phone.
00:33:02.200 That is the plain language summary, but I will quote now the bill in its legalese.
00:33:06.960 If there is reasonable grounds to believe that it is necessary to do so to secure the
00:33:10.280 Canadian telecommunication system against any threat, the Minister may prohibit a telecommunication
00:33:15.800 service provider from providing any service to the specified person.
00:33:20.840 Now perhaps this might make sense to do in an extreme circumstance if a person is trying
00:33:24.080 to cause our satellites to crash or to jam military radar, but this section does not use
00:33:28.760 language about extreme threats of physical damage or threats to national security. It
00:33:32.860 says any threat. And as far as I can tell, given the Liberals' incautious and bombastic
00:33:38.400 use of terms like misinformation, that being any information they don't like, or existential
00:33:42.820 threat. For instance, the member from Milton called the leader of my party an
00:33:46.480 existential threat to our democracy, which is, of course, bananas. So given
00:33:50.920 their incautious and bombastic use of these phrases, it seems to me that the
00:33:54.340 industry minister could deem any speech she doesn't like any threat, and then
00:33:58.700 kick that person off the internet. This section reaches Chinese Communist Party
00:34:03.220 levels of government overreach, and they should be ashamed of themselves. The bill 0.97
00:34:07.420 gets worse, it does not get better, Mr. Speaker. 15.2 Clause 5 gives the
00:34:12.340 ministered the ability to make her decision to kick someone off the internet. Secret. So imagine
00:34:16.780 that. You've annoyed the Liberal Party overlords, and they've decided to kick you off the internet
00:34:21.180 and cut your phone line. You can't tell anyone that you've been cut off. I have no idea how this
00:34:25.380 could even possibly be enforced. But imagine, imagine being put effectively in a digital gulag,
00:34:30.500 unable to use the phone, or the internet, or your online banking, and if you tell anyone that this
00:34:35.400 happened, you could go to physical jail. I do not doubt that the Liberals will stand and say that
00:34:40.640 being somehow outlandish in my interpretation of this. I am not. It is there in black and white.
00:34:46.640 Let me quote it for them. It seems like they haven't read it. 15.2 clause 5. An order made
00:34:52.240 under subsection 1 or 2 may include a provision prohibiting the disclosure of its existence,
00:34:57.040 or some or all of its contents, by any person. And if you aren't inclined to believe me,
00:35:01.760 please just google it. Bill C-8, Canadian Constitution Foundation. There you will find
00:35:06.800 October 1st their October 1st 2025 publication where their expert lawyers corroborate my concerns
00:35:13.040 Mr. Speaker I am sorry to say the bill continues to get worse it does not get better section 15.4
00:35:20.360 says the minister may require any person to provide within any time any information that
00:35:26.960 would help her make a decision under 15.1 or 15.2 so it seems to me that if this legislation passes
00:35:33.140 in its current unamended form, the Minister of Industry could wake up one morning, decide
00:35:38.180 that you or any other private citizen, maybe, possibly, she's not quite sure, could be
00:35:42.240 some sort of threat to our telecommunications system, with no warrant, no trial, no automatic
00:35:47.280 judicial review, she could compel Rogers or Tellus to give her that citizen's address
00:35:51.620 book or their internet search history or their browser history.
00:35:55.400 This is unreasonable and it is shocking.
00:35:58.700 This is the Liberal Party under their new Prime Minister.
00:36:01.180 the new boss same as the old boss in my first speech to this house i beseech the new prime
00:36:06.620 minister to discard this darkness and turn towards the light by reintroducing this trudeau legislation
00:36:12.380 he has failed to make the turn mr speaker it is not just me raising these concerns they tried to
00:36:18.380 ram this bill through the last parliament multiple civil society groups wrote an open letter to former
00:36:23.020 minister marco mendocino alerting him to these problems signatories to that letter include the
00:36:27.660 the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, the Canadian Constitution Foundation, the
00:36:31.620 International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group, La Ligue des Droits et Libertés, Open Media,
00:36:36.660 the Privacy and Access Council of Canada. Here is a quote from that letter.
00:36:41.260 Bill C-26 grants the government sweeping new powers, not only over vast swaths of the Canadian
00:36:46.380 economy, but also to intrude on the private lives of Canadians.
00:36:50.420 Here is another quote. Time and again, we've seen federal governments try to grant themselves
00:36:54.460 the power to intrude on our private lives in the name of security.
00:36:57.700 And time and again, people in Canada have had to come together to push back.
00:37:05.240 They go on to say that the bill lacks guardrails to constrain abuse, permits unknowable orders
00:37:11.440 to trump public regulation, authorizes the use of secret evidence in court, grants powers
00:37:16.240 without accountability, and lacks justification.
00:37:18.880 That is, it doesn't even fix the cybersecurity problems it purports to solve.
00:37:23.920 Do the Liberals believe that creeping authoritarianism worldwide and on this content is a problem
00:37:28.600 or do they not?
00:37:30.660 And if they do, why have they written a bill with such authoritarian provisions?
00:37:35.420 Why have they failed entirely to take the advice of these civil liberty groups?
00:37:40.240 Mr. Speaker, once again, this bill will go to committee.
00:37:43.400 Once again, Conservatives will be called upon to do the Liberals' homework and repair
00:37:47.120 this deeply, deeply flawed bill.
00:37:50.720 The offending provisions that I have described do not make us any safer, Mr. Speaker.
00:37:54.620 The industry minister turning off a private Canadian citizen's cell phone does nothing
00:37:57.980 to stop hackers in Russia, China and Iran from raking havoc on our telecommunications
00:38:02.340 infrastructure.
00:38:03.740 They can't fix the problem because they don't understand the problem.
00:38:06.580 They don't even understand where the problem is coming from.
00:38:10.160 And in the relatively uncommon situation where the threat is indeed coming from a private
00:38:14.340 Canadian citizen in his mother's basement, why would you cut off his Rogers account?
00:38:18.520 a warrant, arrest him, have a trial in open court, and put him in jail. It is the Conservatives
00:38:24.140 who care about and understand cybersecurity, Mr. Speaker. Those with even a passing familiarity
00:38:29.320 of the day's news will recall that Conservatives called to ban Huawei from our 5G networks
00:38:34.040 for three years before they, on the opposite side, deigned to take that threat seriously.
00:38:39.720 We will salvage what is good out of this bill, and we are happy to do that work for the good
00:38:43.200 of Canadians. But this clean-up job should not be necessary. If the Liberals would merely
00:38:48.120 live up to their apparently insincere reverence for our charter rights we wouldn't even need
00:38:52.140 to have this conversation thank you mr speaker
00:38:54.400 matt strauss second awesome speech in the house of commons
00:39:01.760 and he's absolutely right these liberals we stand by the charter of rights and freedoms
00:39:07.660 and then they write a bill like that that's outrageous and that could happen to anybody
00:39:13.960 at any time now of course there's people out there even if they've heard about this and you
00:39:17.780 know what low information people we have in Canada. If they've even heard about this, they
00:39:25.660 might say something like, well, why should anybody be worried? I've got nothing to hide.
00:39:30.520 I've done nothing wrong. I can go ahead and look through my phone. That's not what this is.
00:39:37.160 And by the way, I would not allow anybody to look through my phone under any circumstances ever,
00:39:43.600 simply because of the point of the matter,
00:39:46.960 not that I'm hiding something.
00:39:49.580 But they can do this without even telling you.
00:39:54.380 And then you find out later, and you can't tell anybody.
00:39:58.100 And if you do, you're risking a penalty of years in jail
00:40:01.020 and a $25,000 fine for a first offense. 0.51
00:40:04.040 That's absolutely ludicrous.
00:40:05.580 Of course it is against the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms,
00:40:08.880 and they know that, but they're doing it anyway.
00:40:12.260 And then there's C-9, the hate speech bill.
00:40:16.740 And again, remember, both C-8 and C-9 are at stage two.
00:40:21.480 Reading number two of the bill into law process.
00:40:24.580 Here's Leslie Lewis.
00:40:25.600 Beginning with my first objection to Bill C-9,
00:40:29.340 I find it quite perplexing that Christian hate was not even mentioned in the bill.
00:40:35.880 In recent years, we have seen alarming hate-motivated attacks, including burning and vandalism
00:40:45.220 of churches across Canada.
00:40:48.400 Just last week, a century-old Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Edmonton was burned to the ground.
00:40:56.500 As we witness the record number of sacred spaces being destroyed, Christians have noticed
00:41:02.260 the government's silence.
00:41:05.720 have been left in fear and people of faith feeling abandoned by their government's lack
00:41:11.060 of enforcement of existing laws.
00:41:14.420 In this context, it is shocking that a bill about combating hate is completely silent 0.90
00:41:21.440 on the rise of Christian hate.
00:41:24.580 The government's press release mentions anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, homophobia and
00:41:31.900 transphobia, yet it makes no mention of the rise of hate crimes towards Christians. This
00:41:38.720 bill does not add new protections for worshippers. Instead, it expands state powers by removing
00:41:46.920 the legal safeguards and watering down the definition of hate speech. It paves the path
00:41:54.300 towards politicizing restrictions on speech.
00:41:57.940 It even risks criminalizing dissent
00:42:01.780 to what some would call thought crimes.
00:42:06.120 We must exercise caution.
00:42:09.680 Once such powers are granted to the government,
00:42:12.860 they can be weaponized by any government
00:42:16.920 against its critics.
00:42:19.420 The existing criminal code already covers
00:42:22.260 the most serious offences. Section 318 makes it a crime to advocate or promote genocide.
00:42:29.340 Section 319 criminises public incitement of hatred and willful promotion of hate and speech
00:42:37.160 that would lead to a breach of peace. These provisions already strike a careful balance
00:42:43.260 between protecting Canadians from true hate and safeguarding freedom of expression.
00:42:50.020 Bill C-9 attempts to redefine hatred so vaguely that it risks capturing legitimate debate.
00:43:00.300 All right, that's fine, Leslie Lewis, but you're nobody to define hate either because it's subjective.
00:43:11.780 You can't just say hate is this one thing.
00:43:16.540 the government thinks they can even though they can't look what happened in committee last week
00:43:22.980 when a couple of crtc members got questioned about hate by a couple of conservative mps
00:43:30.820 what's your definition of hate
00:43:32.780 we because we as vicky uh i was just explaining uh we don't manage those those complaints directly
00:43:44.600 we do not have a definition of hate that we apply.
00:43:49.680 And if there is a separate case brought to us,
00:43:52.100 we treat each case on its merits.
00:43:55.340 Thank you.
00:43:55.900 So you have no definition of hate speech?
00:44:00.200 Because you can't have a definition of hate speech.
00:44:07.240 Hate is a subjective feeling.
00:44:09.440 I hate this.
00:44:11.560 Do you really?
00:44:12.180 No, I don't.
00:44:13.180 You know what I mean.
00:44:15.720 My grandfather taught me when I was very young.
00:44:17.940 Careful with that word, son.
00:44:19.180 It's very strong.
00:44:21.120 Hate.
00:44:23.160 Dislike is one thing.
00:44:24.380 Hate is another.
00:44:27.340 And for somebody else to tell you, or anybody else for that matter, 0.99
00:44:32.200 that you're spreading hate is ridiculous. 0.97
00:44:40.040 I think it's time it gets called out. 0.99
00:44:43.180 well we have been trying to call it out haven't we but we get called fear-mongering extremists
00:44:52.300 pandering and misinformation hate speech it's awful oh one more thing it's not bad enough the
00:45:02.080 government is weaponizing our own speech against us but they're still controlling whatever media
00:45:08.120 outlets we have left in this country to completely and totally control the message they are sick of
00:45:14.420 people like me pierre polyev was on this new podcast the other day this travis donraj guy
00:45:23.380 used to work for the cbc and then he left even though the cbc claims he's still one of their
00:45:28.180 employees he doesn't think he is anymore but anyway he left under conspicuous circumstances
00:45:35.320 is about six months ago he claims saying the cbc wouldn't let him say or do the things he wanted to
00:45:43.000 do on his own show watch you know part of the reason we did the show is to push past kind of
00:45:49.180 gatekeeping i i did live it at cbc i was told to keep quiet not rock the boat i mean i was not even
00:45:56.600 able to request an interview with you uh wow i i wanted to have you on my show i was not able to
00:46:03.920 do that but uh what's your take on the state of our public broadcaster right now
00:46:09.420 i i think yeah you know it's it's as you describe it um they have a an ideological
00:46:17.480 objective and they carry it out every day and
00:46:20.860 they have an ideological objective and they carry it out every day so the country like this
00:46:30.060 where eventually, if the liberals do get their way,
00:46:33.620 there won't be any free speech,
00:46:36.000 and there's only going to be one stream of thought,
00:46:38.520 and that's going to be theirs.
00:46:44.140 And that's the same in Europe, by the way.
00:46:46.120 People are getting arrested for carrying signs
00:46:48.460 or making posts on Facebook and X,
00:46:51.780 or even looking at posts, apparently, these days.
00:46:55.640 And Donald Trump doesn't like that.
00:46:57.140 J.D. Vance doesn't like that.
00:46:58.520 The Trump administration, the entire White House, the entire government down there does not like that.
00:47:06.060 And some people are saying that's the reason that they haven't got a deal with the U.S. and the EU yet.
00:47:14.100 Because the EU is pushing these same totalitarian, authoritarian measures, these same censorship measures that Mark Carney is pushing here.
00:47:23.840 so we go to tech policy dot press for this story how u.s officials are pressuring europe
00:47:31.420 over its platform regulations now this article was updated at the end of august in recent months
00:47:40.660 top republicans in washington have banded together with u.s tech industry leaders to mount
00:47:45.440 an escalating pressure campaign against the european union's landmark platform regulations
00:47:51.440 claiming they're tantamount to foreign censorship. 0.99
00:47:55.080 Well, they are. 0.98
00:47:56.920 Anybody can see it.
00:47:59.940 The broadside is spanned across trade negotiations,
00:48:03.240 diplomatic overtures, and congressional investigations,
00:48:05.720 and at the moment shows no signs of letting down,
00:48:08.940 particularly as European regulators set their sights
00:48:11.780 on allies to U.S. President Donald Trump like Elon Musk.
00:48:17.680 I think Musk, obviously the owner of X,
00:48:20.520 has been threatened several times to take posts down by these foreign governments.
00:48:25.060 He said, no, I'm not doing that.
00:48:27.640 You can go screw yourself, even though he did capitulate to Brazil, 0.72
00:48:30.460 I think it was a while ago.
00:48:33.060 The standoff pits some of the world's most powerful companies,
00:48:36.620 coupled with the backing of the U.S. government against sweeping EU rules,
00:48:41.520 widely hailed as the most significant global attempt to grapple with online harms
00:48:46.820 known as the Digital Services Act.
00:48:49.240 the DSA, which is nothing more than censorship, the same thing that Carney is trying here.
00:48:58.020 A rundown of tactics Washington and Silicon Valley are using to influence Brussels.
00:49:03.620 Since taking office, the Trump administration has repeatedly called on European leaders to
00:49:07.860 soften or drop enforcement of the DSA and their negotiations over Trump's proposed tariffs.
00:49:13.180 In a post on Truth Social last month or two months ago, even Donald Trump criticized digital taxes and related regulations, claiming they unfairly target American tech companies, digital taxes, digital service legislation, digital markets, all designed to harm or discriminate against American technology.
00:49:31.260 He wrote, warning of subsequent additional tariffs if such measures aren't removed.
00:49:37.160 And remember that big, huge free speech conversation that J.D. Vance had with all of those big leaders in the EU not so long ago,
00:49:46.820 that they actually cried physical tears over.
00:49:49.780 and not because they felt bad they were doing it and came to their senses but because
00:49:58.680 they got scolded by jd vance and they know they're doing wrong but they're doing it anyway
00:50:04.820 part of the agenda so is it possible
00:50:09.240 that the reason mark carney has not got a deal with donald trump yet and he needs one badly
00:50:17.600 is because of these authoritarian regulations
00:50:22.520 he's trying to impose on his own people?
00:50:27.920 And if so, will he capitulate
00:50:29.940 and gut these bills before they become law?
00:50:35.800 Or will he be stubborn, stick to his guns,
00:50:38.400 and not get a deal with Trump?
00:50:41.580 And Trump might throw this in,
00:50:43.580 and because Trump is such a good negotiator too,
00:50:45.580 Trump might throw in the ostrich thing.
00:50:47.420 oh and by the way one more thing before you sit down mark it'll be like that that scene
00:50:55.980 in the sopranos where tony's sitting there having lunch and ralphie walks in he's going to apologize
00:51:01.800 tony doesn't even acknowledge him for the first two minutes he's standing there right then he
00:51:06.180 looks up and goes, what? Oh. No. Okay. You can go now. And that's it. I think the meeting
00:51:21.540 tomorrow between Carney and Trump is going to be much like that. And he might throw in
00:51:26.420 the ostrich thing at the end. Oh, hey, Mark, one more thing. The ostriches, you kill them
00:51:30.560 and there's no deal. You kill the ostriches, I kill any hope of a deal. Because Trump knows 1.00
00:51:37.940 it's political suicide for Carney, and he knows the situation Carney's in. Trump doesn't have to
00:51:43.580 worry. He's in power for another three and a half years, and the polls are all showing that
00:51:48.860 the Democrat support is cratering somewhere around 12 to 15 percent. So the midterms,
00:51:54.180 He's not concerned about that either.
00:51:57.500 But Carney is on a precarious slope.
00:52:01.180 He's in a minority government.
00:52:04.560 He can be ousted at any time.
00:52:07.600 So he needs a deal.
00:52:09.920 His political future depends on it.
00:52:11.680 Not saying there's going to be an election anytime soon
00:52:15.140 because the NDP is in such disarray,
00:52:17.300 but you never know.
00:52:21.500 I mean, I've seen stranger things happen.
00:52:23.880 So anyway, here's the process. Bills C-8, C-9, C-2, that's another one. You introduce it, right? So that's first step for those people who are political neophytes learning for the first time. First reading happens then. Bill is formally presented, printed, made public. No debate at this stage. Votes not required either. It's just here's the bill.
00:52:44.000 Second reading, which is the phase that Bill C-8 and C-9 are in right now,
00:52:48.040 members of Parliament and senators or senators debate on the principle of the bill,
00:52:52.100 and that's what you just saw today with Leslyn Lewis and Matt Strauss.
00:52:55.780 If the bill passes this stage, it moves forward for more detailed examination,
00:52:59.740 then it goes to committee, where it could be for a number of months,
00:53:03.740 depending on how quickly they want to move this thing through.
00:53:07.140 Parliamentary committee studies the bill in depth,
00:53:09.740 and there's only two parties on the committees, I believe,
00:53:12.720 maybe one from the bloc so the liberals will have the slight majority on any committee and
00:53:18.820 the bloc will be the deciding vote parliamentary committee studies the bill in depth they may hear
00:53:24.820 from witnesses discuss proposed changes like they're doing right now um even though committee
00:53:29.980 phase hasn't really officially started yet and they go to the report stage so the committee
00:53:35.020 reports back to the house any proposed amendments and then third reading with the amendments included
00:53:41.240 or not is given its final debate which they can really ram through and if they do then it goes to
00:53:46.740 the senate for approval and obviously any liberal bill that goes to the senate will get approved
00:53:51.860 then it goes to royal assent and finally proclamation and then it becomes law and there
00:53:58.400 it is bob's your uncle you have a new censorship law in place and then because our friend john
00:54:04.920 carpe from jccf last week was on and he said you know both those bills c8 and c9 are c9
00:54:11.080 are so brutal.
00:54:13.260 Usually, you have to wait for a case,
00:54:15.360 somebody to be arrested or fined under these new laws.
00:54:18.360 But in this case, you could just go ahead and challenge them
00:54:21.140 because they are blatantly non-constitutional.
00:54:25.340 Awful.
00:54:26.660 The Conservatives did introduce a new bill or a new motion
00:54:30.560 for a bill in the House today.
00:54:32.920 It was a jail, not bail.
00:54:35.860 And the vote was one of those standing votes, yay or nay.
00:54:38.820 the Liberals, the NDP, and the Bloc, all voted against the Conservatives' bail reform push.
00:54:49.260 Sometimes I wonder about the Bloc.
00:54:52.320 I don't know what the hell's going on with the Bloc.
00:54:54.680 Sometimes I like that, what's his name, Duclos?
00:54:59.320 It's not Duclos, is it?
00:55:01.340 Jean-Francois?
00:55:03.680 I always think about the older guy, Duceppe, but he's not the leader anymore.
00:55:08.820 Then Jean-Claude Van Damme.
00:55:10.520 I can't remember.
00:55:13.860 Story from the National Post.
00:55:15.660 The NDP, not really a party anymore either,
00:55:18.260 at least not federally speaking.
00:55:19.660 They're not official party status.
00:55:21.180 They have seven seats.
00:55:22.560 NDP blasts Engler for misleading media
00:55:25.620 about the leadership race status.
00:55:28.620 What?
00:55:29.840 The NDP says that Montreal-based activist
00:55:32.640 Eve Engler is misleading party supporters in the media
00:55:35.760 by running an unsanctioned leadership campaign
00:55:38.700 and soliciting donations from canadians what so i guess this guy couldn't get his
00:55:48.760 his leadership papers in because maybe he couldn't get less than 50 percent white
00:55:55.340 straight men to sign it because that was their condition eric hebert daly who's the ndp's chief
00:56:05.580 electoral officer for the leadership race said he had, they've got some unsanctioned guy running
00:56:10.940 for the leadership. So the NDP's chief electoral officer for the leadership race said he had
00:56:19.780 serious concerns about how this Engler character had been conveying the status of his campaign to
00:56:24.440 members of the press. It's recently come to my attention that Mr. Eve Engler has been sharing
00:56:30.280 with the media that he has not yet been approved by the leadership review committee to stand as an
00:56:35.260 official leadership candidate. I'd like to clarify that we're not in receipt of an application from
00:56:40.580 Mr. Engler, and as such, he has no current standing within the leadership contest.
00:56:46.780 Heather McPherson is the only one who's declared so far, I think.
00:56:51.260 While we have not been sharing the status of candidacy to date in order to respect privacy
00:56:56.320 and confidentiality, it's not acceptable to be misleading about his approval status.
00:57:01.080 some guy saying he's gonna run he has no intent this is funny this is truly funny
00:57:11.120 he added that to avoid confusion engler and others testing the water for a leadership run
00:57:16.660 have been strongly advised to wait for approval officially before accepting campaign contributions
00:57:22.980 or making any public pronouncements hebert daily said the taking contributions before receiving
00:57:27.880 approval was against the leadership race rules, which require all donations to be processed through
00:57:33.080 the party. Nanos says the majority of Canadians support Canada's decision to recognize Palestine
00:57:41.380 as a state. What? Yeah. According to this poll, 47 percent of Canadians support the government's
00:57:52.400 decision, well, another 18% said they somewhat support it. In contrast, so, wait a minute,
00:57:59.660 that's like 65% of Canadians saying, yeah, yeah, sure, Palestine should be a state, yeah.
00:58:09.040 Remember I told you guys last week about Impact Canada, and I've told you about them before as
00:58:13.560 well, they're the Canadian nudge team. I believe they have every single pollster in this country
00:58:19.300 in their pocket and that's an office that runs out of the Privy Council of Canada
00:58:24.560 in contrast about one in five respondents opposed the move and a small portion six percent said
00:58:31.000 they somewhat opposed it roughly one in ten were unsure I think more than one in ten were unsure
00:58:37.220 that is definitely an issue that is not high on any Canadian's list that's a dead giveaway right
00:58:46.800 there okay now this is very interesting because when i first saw this headline today i went
00:58:52.420 whoa a first nations dude actually coming out and saying we must face the truth
00:58:59.280 what i was a little disappointed when i read the story fsin vice chief breaks ranks and calls for
00:59:10.080 transparency i got even more excited after reading the rest of the headline what really
00:59:15.020 They're going to admit it?
00:59:19.220 I can't tell if this is a man posing as a woman.
00:59:26.100 But that's Craig McCallum.
00:59:29.300 Maybe it's just a...
00:59:31.460 I don't know. 0.99
00:59:35.660 Looks like a man trying to be a woman, doesn't it? 0.90
00:59:40.460 Maybe it's just the angle. I don't know. 0.97
00:59:42.440 A vice chief with the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says he cannot in good conscience stand behind members of the FSIN executive who deny or deflect a forensic audit that says more than $34 million of the organization spending between April 2019 and March of 2024 was questionable, unsupported or ineligible.
01:00:06.040 You see, I thought he was going to say that he could not stand behind a report that says there are bodies found in the ground at a former residential school in Kamloops, 215 of them.
01:00:21.360 But he didn't.
01:00:23.540 He's only talking about misappropriated money, millions.
01:00:28.640 And I'm disappointed in that.
01:00:32.140 I just want all this lying to stop, you see.
01:00:36.720 Clarity, the truth, transparency, that is the important thing.
01:00:43.400 FSIN fourth vice chief Craig McCallum in an explosive statement said,
01:00:47.520 the findings of the audit cannot be dismissed or minimized.
01:00:51.180 The teaching of honesty reminds us that we must face the truth, even when it's difficult.
01:00:55.740 So then why, Craig, did you not come out and say, oh, by the way, we didn't find any bodies in Kamloops,
01:01:00.660 if truth is that important to you?
01:01:06.040 the forensic audit conducted by kpmg for the federal government examined federal funds
01:01:14.760 provided by indigenous services canada to the organization which represents 74 first nations
01:01:20.140 in saskatchewan the department said last month or march the audit would review more than 141
01:01:27.700 million in funding provided since april 2019 mccallum who was elected fourth vice chief in
01:01:33.860 October of 2023, said on Thursday he can't speak for decisions made before his term, but I can
01:01:39.740 speak to the need for change going forward. Denial and deflection will not restore trust.
01:01:45.940 Only transparency, humility, and the wisdom to listen to our people will heal the wounds caused
01:01:51.680 by secrecy. Industry is watching. Canada is watching. And most importantly, our people
01:01:58.740 are watching.
01:02:02.500 I like this man.
01:02:03.780 It sounds like he's a man of integrity.
01:02:05.840 But he can't speak for the
01:02:07.280 First Nations in B.C., I guess.
01:02:10.160 Not in his official role.
01:02:11.760 Can he?
01:02:13.200 I wonder what he would say privately. 1.00
01:02:16.580 Alberta has cracked down 0.81
01:02:18.100 on unsafe trucking schools
01:02:20.060 and carriers because they're 1.00
01:02:22.000 turning out people that can't 0.60
01:02:24.160 drive trucks.
01:02:25.300 alberta is stepping up enforcement to improve safety across the trucking industry targeting
01:02:33.120 unsafe driver training schools misclassified drivers and reckless carriers the province
01:02:38.880 has ordered the closure of five driver training schools and these are all indian temporary
01:02:43.840 workers right or new migrants to canada from india to pakistan
01:02:48.460 they've taken over the trucking industry alberta's trying to put a stop to that it seems like
01:02:53.900 so the province has ordered the closure of five driver training schools 39 disciplinary letters
01:03:00.200 imposed more than a hundred thousand dollars in administrative penalties revoked 12 instructor
01:03:05.540 licenses and sent warning letters to four driver examiners 13 commercial trucking companies have
01:03:11.800 also been removed from alberta's roads for unsafe equipment poor on-road performance or failure to
01:03:18.920 meet safety standards seven were identified as chameleon carriers that attempt to evade
01:03:24.360 regulatory oversight by changing names or relocating operations alberta wow why did it
01:03:33.040 take them so long alberta is working with federal and provincial partners to strengthen enforcement
01:03:37.560 and close loopholes in interprovincial data sharing and this one is well from alberta striking
01:03:44.020 teachers care too much to allow chronic underfunding to continue the ata says
01:03:50.020 classroom conditions pay are sticking points for teachers who rejected two offers
01:03:57.400 so we're talking about class sizes of 30 i don't know about you guys but when i was going to school
01:04:04.660 there was always 30 or 31 students in any class i was in at least 30 or 31 and all they want to
01:04:14.000 else. My teachers did not have any teacher's aides, no teaching assistants, none of that stuff.
01:04:19.100 They did everything, all the extracurriculars on their own. And they worked a full day. They did
01:04:24.400 get the summers off, but they worked a full day. They were there at probably eight o'clock in the
01:04:28.580 morning. They didn't leave until 4.30 or five o'clock in the afternoon. A lot of those guys.
01:04:34.600 Teachers today are soft. They also got offered in those two contracts salaries over six figures.
01:04:41.440 and they're saying no why there's over 50,000 of these teachers who were saying no why
01:04:49.220 because they're trying to make the conservatives look bad they know a teacher strike is going to
01:04:57.240 piss off all of the parents in Alberta and they're going to blame Danielle Smith for taking away
01:05:04.560 their daycare. The NDP knows this and all the labor unions know this and they're thinking,
01:05:12.540 well, it's not going to be too much longer now. So what the UCP needs to do right now
01:05:18.540 at this moment in time is to step up and say, we made these offers. They said, no, this
01:05:28.620 is not on us. They've tried, but they're not loud enough. They might have to buy some air
01:05:33.620 time they might seriously they may have to buy some commercials to let the people of alberta know
01:05:42.100 exactly what was in those two offers that the teachers have turned down
01:05:45.640 so this is this is truly going to be a game of attrition will these teachers be able to withstand
01:05:52.220 it or will smith feel the heat first it's all very interesting isn't it now here's uh we're
01:06:01.300 coming down to the end here federal what's going on in the states is really weird right now with
01:06:07.640 donald trump sending the national guard of different states into other states all across
01:06:12.260 the country because the governors of the states that need the national guard won't send in the
01:06:19.900 national guard because antifa is running amok in their streets right and they're harassing and
01:06:26.980 assaulting ICE agents. And so the ICE agents need protection, National Guard. But guys like Pritzker
01:06:34.280 in Michigan and that woman slash man in Oregon, they don't want to act. And of course, we know
01:06:40.200 what's his name in California. Newsom is not going to do anything either. So Trump wanted to send the
01:06:46.040 National Guard of California up to Oregon, to Portland to deal with all these antifas. But a
01:06:52.820 a federal judge temporarily blocked Trump from doing so.
01:06:58.540 And Trump is doing it anyway.
01:07:01.280 So as the California National Guard moves in on Portland
01:07:07.820 and all these Antifas, you're not even going to believe this. 0.93
01:07:12.900 Portland police are briefing the Antifa members
01:07:18.020 on how to handle the National Guard.
01:07:22.820 I'm not even kidding you.
01:07:27.060 Portland police officers have been caught on tape telling Antifa how to deal,
01:07:35.620 what strategies that the National Guard will employ when they arrive.
01:07:39.780 Watch this.
01:07:40.400 I'm the one who got stabbed in 2020. 1.00
01:07:53.400 I hope he gets stabbed in it. 1.00
01:07:55.400 You ain't got the balls to do it, though. 1.00
01:07:58.400 You ain't got the balls to do it. 1.00
01:08:00.400 You ain't got the balls to do it, so keep gapping your mouth, guys. 1.00
01:08:04.400 Why don't you go arrest me? 0.99
01:08:06.400 the judge we have a good reason why we actually need them so that's why we're asking you to get
01:08:13.840 out of the street they could arrest you but we're asking you guys voluntarily let's just get on the
01:08:20.400 sidewalks because if a car comes through and hits somebody up it's a better it's a better way for the
01:08:25.280 government to do it and we do definitely need the feds we definitely need the feds in here
01:08:32.400 Because your mayor is terrible. 0.98
01:08:34.240 It's giving you terrible orders.
01:08:36.140 You guys should be able to work with ICE.
01:08:38.480 You should be able to work with ICE.
01:08:43.540 Antifa's been declared a terrorist organization by the Trump administration.
01:08:49.480 So by advising them of the strategies of the National Guard,
01:08:55.720 would that not be a crime?
01:08:57.280 And these police officers then would be committing crimes on tape for the world to see?
01:09:07.760 It's like the governors of these blue states down there, these democratic states,
01:09:12.060 do not want to enforce the laws that have been on the books there forever, keeping society civil.
01:09:20.520 They think they can just pick and choose which laws they want to follow.
01:09:24.660 That's the problem.
01:09:25.680 they're also whining and crying about donald trump weaponizing the justice system
01:09:31.580 without acknowledging what they did to him and trump's entire family for the past eight years 0.99
01:09:39.080 and anybody associated with him just making shit up left right and center
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01:10:22.200 for the extension tonight the extension is uh what isn't the extension Greta Thunberg oh no no
01:10:29.880 it's how Alex Jones predicted this migration crisis all the way back in 2017
01:10:35.740 and what's happening with it today it's actually quite fascinating
01:10:40.880 last thing tonight Greta Thunberg you remember her Greta Greta Thunberg lands in Greece among
01:10:51.140 expelled gaza flotilla activists they expelled her
01:10:55.780 swedish activist greta thunberg landed in greece today alongside scores of fellow
01:11:03.720 campaigners expelled from israel after trying to ship aid to gaza the 22 year old climate
01:11:09.100 campaigner well not anymore now she's all about palestinians was one of hundreds of people who
01:11:15.540 had boarded a flotilla that tried to break through an israeli blockade of the war-stricken country
01:11:20.980 you how dare you how dare you
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01:12:32.180 catch you tomorrow night at eight o'clock tomorrow night our guest is greg wycliffe
01:12:35.920 Hopefully we'll try and we will try and get Chris Barber and Tamara Leach on the show after their sentencing, which is tomorrow as well.
01:12:42.300 Keep you up to date on the ostrich farm because that Supreme Court decision could be coming down at any time.
01:12:48.000 You guys have a great sleep and a great day tomorrow.
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