The Shadoe Davis Show - September 26, 2025


Sept. 25th⧸2025- MANDATORY Digital ID Coming to the UK, Chris Barber Back in Court


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00:04:55.640 All together.
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00:04:58.120 Right now.
00:04:58.680 let's take
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00:05:09.180 on the count of three
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00:05:14.680 there was a movie with Jack Nicholson
00:05:23.320 and Adam Sandler years ago
00:05:25.060 I forget what it's called
00:05:25.900 what was it called
00:05:27.300 can't remember funny movie anyway jack comes up because he's a psychologist or a psychiatrist in
00:05:36.520 this movie so jack says to his group of anger management it was called says to his group of
00:05:41.920 angry people. Goosefraba. I feel better already. Goosefraba. For the last three days, we've all
00:06:00.140 been on edge with what's been going on at Universal Ostrich Farm, and I don't blame anybody for being
00:06:07.040 tense. However, some of us have been living vicariously through the eyes and lenses of the
00:06:14.260 people at Universal Ostrich Farm, and there has been panic. I know this because I get several
00:06:21.080 messages every day, in the last few days anyhow, from people saying, oh my god, I can't take it
00:06:27.380 anymore, and they sound like they're just about to snap, do something crazy maybe. I don't know.
00:06:34.200 So, of course, I try to talk them off the ledge if I can and make them understand that sometimes what we see on our screen is not necessarily the reality of the situation.
00:06:48.420 Sometimes it is. Sometimes it isn't. Sometimes it's partway the reality of the situation.
00:06:55.120 so what we've been seeing from universal ostrich farm the last three days definitely has been very
00:07:02.500 harrowing for many of us cfia government agency with ridiculous power comes in takes over your
00:07:09.700 land takes over your your flock of ostriches accompanied by the rcmp dozens of them
00:07:15.580 yeah that's definitely a cause for concern they were going to kill the ostriches until a last
00:07:23.220 second stay came in from the court and we don't know exactly how long it's going to take the
00:07:29.360 supreme court of canada to decide whether or not they're even going to hear this case
00:07:32.860 but the ostriches are safe for now people are looking in my opinion right now for
00:07:39.820 for problems some people who are watching some people who are live streaming from the farm
00:07:46.580 and it's been noted by the leadership at the universal ostrich farm that we need to be more
00:07:55.720 responsible with the messages we're sending out some of them have been completely and totally
00:08:01.740 over the top and so sergeant sean whitman who arrived at universal ostrich farm he's a retired
00:08:10.760 canadian forces member he arrived at universal ostrich farm i believe it was yesterday from
00:08:17.640 his home in saskatoon and he had a message for everybody at the farm today please watch this and
00:08:24.480 let's remember it for ourselves because it's very good advice i i sent out a video or two videos
00:08:33.180 day before yesterday and they've hit 2.3 million impressions so for that i have been flooded by
00:08:40.700 my veteran friends people who know me who people who served with me and said sean we need you to
00:08:46.140 get down there and be a leader what i see online there's so much good stuff you guys are doing
00:08:55.180 amazing work online there's also stuff online that you're just like oh my god yeah we addressed that
00:09:00.540 okay in the military uh can see a show of hand who here has served in the military
00:09:07.420 okay you guys know you guys have all had some crowd control training we've got extensive
00:09:12.380 training because when we went overseas i know what they're thinking okay just some key points
00:09:20.380 communication stops when a camera is shoved in your face yeah yeah 100 percent
00:09:26.460 If you're going into a mall and somebody shoves a camera in your face and starts badgering
00:09:31.960 it, are you going to answer them?
00:09:33.220 No.
00:09:34.220 Your guard's going to go up though, isn't it?
00:09:36.980 So keep that in mind.
00:09:39.100 Another quick one is social media.
00:09:40.700 It was mentioned today.
00:09:42.640 When you reply to somebody who is instigating you, chances are they're doing it for a reason.
00:09:48.860 You don't know this person.
00:09:50.300 Are they a hired instigator?
00:09:53.240 your reply to two. You're not going to change their mind. So why bother getting into an online
00:10:00.020 argument with them? I'm an avid gun owner. I do the same thing with the anti-gun activists.
00:10:06.100 Two replies, move on. Because you ever hear the adage, a person can't argue with themselves?
00:10:11.120 Leave them be. Move on. Right? Exactly. Something my brother showed me today, or talked to my
00:10:18.680 brother today. He's a trucker in Ontario. Now there's been a lot of conspiracy talk and a lot
00:10:24.000 of online badgering and talk about trucks coming onto the site with the names blacked out. There's
00:10:32.700 a reason for that. And I learned something. If that truck is not working for the official capacity
00:10:40.920 of that company, they need to have their logo covered for liability and insurance purposes.
00:10:48.680 If they're a third-party leasee, they're not acting like, hypothetically, Jim John septic, okay?
00:10:58.220 They lease the truck, the truck comes in, the truck isn't being operated by the septic company,
00:11:04.180 it's being operated by a third party, therefore the logo needs to be covered.
00:11:09.000 Because if they back into a car, are they going to go after the driver or are they going to go after the company?
00:11:15.340 Right, so there's reasons for that.
00:11:17.200 it's just little things like that I was always taught information is king my goal over the next
00:11:24.580 couple days is to get information I've already sat with some RCMP I'm working on a meeting with
00:11:30.500 the sergeant as well as the liaison officer they've already said as soon as the sergeant comes in he's
00:11:35.320 gonna come get me I'm my ears are always open okay if you guys have questions about social media or
00:11:43.300 hey you know what how do i handle it if this person does this i have no problems answering it
00:11:48.900 but the most important thing you guys all everybody here we need to police ourselves
00:11:56.500 the police i know 100 not all of them want to be here some of them do right they know
00:12:05.780 we would rather be at home with our loved ones as well but we're here because we want to be
00:12:11.080 We could have people come in to stir the pot.
00:12:16.960 It's up to us to police that.
00:12:20.380 Okay, so if you see something, say something.
00:12:24.680 Some very good advice.
00:12:26.220 We need to be absolutely 100% responsible with the information we share.
00:12:32.160 Now, having said that, there's something I call message fragments, right?
00:12:36.600 Meaning that this is a clip of something that looks like something.
00:12:41.080 with no context around it. And so what happens then? People will extrapolate on their own,
00:12:47.100 and they'll start commenting with their opinions. And people get opinions mixed up with actual fact
00:12:52.200 lots of times. So I've said this to you guys before, and I've been guilty of it myself a
00:12:57.820 little bit in the past. We really need to police ourselves when it comes to the content that we
00:13:03.820 share. The content that we put out there needs to be rock solid, or we just make ourselves look
00:13:11.380 like asses when we're disproven later. So let's keep our heads on a swivel. I know I'm looking
00:13:18.600 at the comments right now. I see a lot of you guys don't trust the CFIA, and I totally understand
00:13:23.540 that. They need to be watched. There was an episode last night at the farm where spotlights
00:13:29.540 were going off drones were flying katie and a bunch of people went running down from the house
00:13:34.060 to the pens and they spoke to an rcmp officer and it turns out that it was a port-a-potty delivery
00:13:42.700 at three o'clock in the morning why that was nobody knows i don't feel as though the rcmp
00:13:50.900 officer who was speaking with katie was being completely honest with her
00:13:55.380 or maybe he was on a need-to-know basis from his superiors and he didn't know either way the
00:14:04.020 information we have at this time that disturbance last night at the ostrich farm at three o'clock
00:14:09.100 in the morning was in fact a porta potty delivery and nothing more there was also a clip today
00:14:15.580 shared by thousands of people of an ostrich running around the pen with a rope around his
00:14:21.980 neck. One of the CFI agents was trying to catch the ostrich to take the rope off. We don't know
00:14:27.560 why the rope was around this ostrich's neck in the first place. People were yelling at the CFIA
00:14:32.700 agent to let Karen come in. She'd have the rope off in two minutes. But we don't know the information 0.65
00:14:37.760 around that clip. So is it responsible to share? I would say sure. Go ahead and share that clip.
00:14:45.200 But if you have a comment to make, please make sure that it's within the context of the clip.
00:14:53.600 I'll bet the CFIA were trying to wrangle ostriches and this is what happened.
00:14:58.540 We don't know.
00:15:00.280 We don't know that.
00:15:02.460 When we extrapolate, we have to let people know we're extrapolating.
00:15:06.680 This is my opinion.
00:15:09.120 Right?
00:15:09.640 so that way we can't be lumped into the misinformation category everything we say
00:15:17.660 it's got to be golden it's got to be golden now i've got a line into the ostrich farm
00:15:23.540 i'm talking to them every single day you guys we had jeff on katie on karen on
00:15:28.900 jim and thundra were on last night rebel news was on with us as well so we're covered here on the
00:15:37.740 show try to summarize the happenings at the ostrich farm daily considering they've been so vital
00:15:43.640 in the last few days so i've just had some messaging with jeff godry and i asked him who
00:15:51.000 was the guy in black in the pens last night there was some video of a guy in black in the pens we
00:15:56.180 don't know exactly what he was doing uh jeff says not exactly sure things are pretty mellow right
00:16:02.820 now i asked him if he got any sleep he said yeah i got about five hours last night which is more
00:16:06.620 than the last three nights combined and that's all he had to say regarding what's going on at
00:16:11.760 the ostrich farm today we have a lot of other stuff going on for you guys chris barber back
00:16:17.880 in court today and it's been announced by the prime minister of the uk keir starmer that
00:16:26.200 they're going to be introducing mandatory digital id
00:16:30.000 james comey has been indicted by the usdoj lots to cover tonight how much has the canadian
00:16:38.280 government spent on litigating cases against convoy protesters so far we've got that for you
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00:18:12.400 Chris Barber, not the only trucker on trial today.
00:18:15.400 Chava Vizzi is another convoy protester, and Right Blend has got an update on that case.
00:18:21.540 News, Chava Vizzi, a Freedom Convoy trucker.
00:18:25.400 His case, I believe, was dismissed just moments ago in an Ottawa courthouse.
00:18:30.080 Hearing from a reliable source inside the courtroom at the time of the decision
00:18:34.080 that he was found to have had his charter rights violated.
00:18:38.280 specifically he was unlawfully arrested and that the search incident to arrest was also unlawful
00:18:43.400 and anything stemming from that presumably is unlawful like discovery of his name etc
00:18:48.540 and therefore that any kind of searches conducted with his name with social media videos etc
00:18:55.020 would have to be disqualified or excluded as a result of his charter his very serious charter
00:19:00.560 breaches that were done to him because the crown did not or refused to call the police the arresting
00:19:06.480 officer so it could not be established when he was arrested if he got his caution if he got his
00:19:11.240 rights to counsel properly and and what were the reasonable grounds for the arrest you can't just
00:19:16.160 take a blanket statement you have to have the arresting officer testify to that and they
00:19:20.400 couldn't have any of that so they didn't know where he was arrested they couldn't establish
00:19:24.280 how he got to the red zone if he you know what happened at what time how long was he out there
00:19:28.760 for they couldn't establish any of that all they had was a testimony of a processing detective that
00:19:33.400 was handed him from a hot team a processing team so a chain of officers so he couldn't establish
00:19:39.160 any of the grounds of the arrest by the arresting officer the times the details basic stuff which
00:19:46.040 means that his rights were seriously violated so the definitely eight and nine section charter
00:19:50.960 breaches but then the section 10 breach i believe there were minimal more lesser findings on those
00:19:57.140 as he was explained i think the note said that he was explained some of his rights at least by one
00:20:02.560 detective so that some of the Section 10 concerns were alleviated, but it was still such a serious
00:20:07.480 breach with the unlawful arrest that everything else together meant the exclusion of the evidence.
00:20:11.340 And at that time, I believe there was a substitute crown today too. The crown who was handling,
00:20:15.780 this was a charter application by Defense Counsel Diane Magus, and the crown who was handling this
00:20:21.000 case previously was substituted today at the last minute, I guess, and they didn't have instruction
00:20:26.280 on how to proceed should the judge have ruled against them in such a significant way. And I
00:20:31.540 believe that what had happened is the Crown just decided there and then that they were going to
00:20:34.900 withdraw their case now that they didn't have any of the social media evidence or anything like that.
00:20:39.400 Very good news. I am personally extremely happy that I'm not going to have to cover Mr. Chavavizzi's
00:20:44.980 court case. And as much of a great guy as he is, I'm just glad that he doesn't have to be coming
00:20:50.600 back to Ottawa anytime soon for this and he can continue on and live his life. So a very good
00:20:56.200 outcome for him. He joined several other Freedom Convoy truckers who did have their charges
00:21:00.840 dismissed mr buker comes to mind who was also i believe represented by miss magus a good defense
00:21:05.940 counsel goes a really long way can you imagine how much better so many of these different cases
00:21:10.580 would have ended up if the funds that were donated to the freedom convoy the 20 million dollars were
00:21:17.560 allowed to be used by defense funds and other things to get everyone the best possible chance
00:21:22.460 in court like it's so cruel it's so cruel that not only are they being charged with huge amounts
00:21:28.460 of charges but then all the money that people gave them for this cause was taken away and they
00:21:33.960 weren't able to in many cases provide themselves a fair defense which is really sad and i'm really
00:21:40.040 sad for anyone who who didn't have uh the the defense capable of making these types of robust
00:21:47.360 and fair arguments that everyone should be entitled to have such a robust defense
00:21:52.000 well that's the point right they know that we can't muster the funds to come up with a defense
00:22:01.880 and they know they're going to win using our own money ironically against us so the forfeiture
00:22:10.860 trial i guess it's a trial maybe it's a hearing of chris barber's truck big red continued today
00:22:17.740 chris attended with his family via zoom and here is a message from the jccf legal response filed
00:22:24.620 to protect chris barber's truck big red from government forfeiture the justice center for
00:22:30.540 constitutional freedoms announces that lawyers for saskatchewan trucker and businessman chris
00:22:34.880 barber have filed a formal legal response opposing the crown's attempt to seize big red the 2004
00:22:40.760 kenworth long haul truck he owns and relies on for his family's trucking business the prosecution is
00:22:46.980 seeking forfeiture of the truck, valued at more than $150,000 following Mr. Barber's conviction
00:22:53.160 for mischief and obstruction charges linked to the peaceful 2022 Freedom Convoy protest.
00:22:59.700 The Crown has applied to seize the truck as offense-related properly, alleging it was used
00:23:04.340 in connection to committing an offense. They also said they wanted it because it's a symbol of the
00:23:08.980 convoy. Government actually said those words. But Mr. Barber's legal team argues the Ottawa
00:23:15.680 police themselves directed him where to park his truck on Wellington Street and later approved
00:23:20.760 slow rules of the vehicle as a form of protest. In fact, the truck was moved out of the downtown
00:23:26.240 core at the request of police on February 8, 2022, and never returned. Big Red is essential 0.63
00:23:32.640 equipment for Mr. Barber's trucking company, supporting not just Mr. Barber, but also his
00:23:37.160 family and his employees. As the filing explains, a forfeiture order would cause serious economic
00:23:43.500 harm jeopardizing the viability of the business itself and amounts to disproportionate punishment
00:23:48.960 constitutional lawyer diane magus said this truck was never a tool of crime it's a working truck
00:23:56.480 directed by police where to park and moved when they asked seizing the very vehicle that chris
00:24:01.140 and his family rely on to earn a living would devastate a legitimate canadian business
00:24:07.100 before we continue
00:24:10.260 Chris posted a video today
00:24:13.520 and I have to admit
00:24:15.460 I'm getting emotional now
00:24:17.900 just thinking about it
00:24:19.060 when I first watched it
00:24:21.420 I became emotional
00:24:23.780 because I don't know
00:24:25.840 if there's anything I've ever seen
00:24:27.720 that's more Canadian
00:24:30.120 than this
00:24:30.900 watch this
00:24:33.280 things to do in the morning
00:24:34.340 is sit here and have my coffee on the deck
00:24:36.100 this morning jonathan's joining me we have trial today jonathan gets to be and zip gets to do his
00:24:43.380 thing just get to sit here and a moose just walks right by the front yard here and zip's gonna go
00:24:48.200 get him you're gonna go get him zip my great-grandfather homesteaded on this property
00:24:52.380 in 1905 so it's kind of cool every morning you sit here and you watch that sun come up over the east
00:24:59.100 and you know that he would have watched that sunrise and you know my grandfather raised his
00:25:03.160 family in this yard he watched that as a child i used to sit in the kitchen window here eat my
00:25:08.680 cereal and that son would blind you as you were sitting there trying to eat it we've been here
00:25:13.560 since 1905 and we're still fighting right yeah how are you feeling about your forfeiture hearing
00:25:20.700 today that'll go good it'll go good you know what you have on your side the truth exactly
00:25:28.140 we're still standing
00:25:30.220 and we'll continue to stand
00:25:31.640 we appreciate all the support
00:25:33.580 keep fighting
00:25:34.620 so um here's how much they've spent the canadian government from rebel news
00:26:01.260 liberals torch 21 million dollars fighting convoy lawsuits and that's just the civil side
00:26:09.860 canadians excuse me a moment
00:26:14.860 you know i go through this stuff all day long and i try and harden myself to the information
00:26:27.540 and to the vibe that I get.
00:26:29.560 And for that very reason, to not do this on the show.
00:26:33.420 And yet, it happens.
00:26:37.840 Canadians know the civil tab alone is past 21 million,
00:26:41.820 but the government won't come clean on how high the true total really runs.
00:26:48.900 Documents tabled in Parliament show the Department of Justice
00:26:52.200 has racked up $21,031,000 on civil litigation and the Emergencies Act Commission.
00:26:59.900 That tally includes both real disbursements and notional costs for government lawyers
00:27:05.440 billing their time against convoy files.
00:27:07.580 And the bill doesn't stop there.
00:27:08.760 The Public Prosecution Service of Canada admitted it has its own convoy-related costs for federal
00:27:14.700 prosecutors but refused to say how much, claiming its system doesn't properly track the spending.
00:27:20.500 And Canadians know the civil tab alone has passed $21 million.
00:27:24.440 But the government won't come clean on how high the true total really runs.
00:27:32.300 Rebel News reported earlier this week how the Liberals have also spent an additional $3.6 million in fighting challenges to Justin Trudeau's invocation of the Emergencies Act.
00:27:41.320 The act was used February 2022 against the Peaceful Civil Liberties demonstration that was deemed unconstitutional and unnecessary.
00:27:50.500 So exactly how bad are our finances in this country?
00:27:57.980 We thought this year's deficit was going to be about $63 billion.
00:28:02.920 That number came out last week or maybe the week before.
00:28:06.440 Well, now it's going to go higher.
00:28:08.940 Here's Franco Terrizano from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
00:28:12.720 News, folks, the parliamentary budget officer just released its budget outlook and things are bad.
00:28:18.160 Things are very bad.
00:28:19.380 Okay. The alarm bell should be ringing. It is time for the government in Ottawa to end the debt
00:28:25.700 field spending spree. Okay. So the PBO is projecting this year's deficit to increase sharply
00:28:32.100 to $68.5 billion. Okay. Almost a $70 billion deficit this year. Interest charges on the debt
00:28:42.520 will cost taxpayers $55 billion this year, more money than what the federal government is spending
00:28:48.520 or sending to the provinces in healthcare transfers.
00:28:51.540 So let that sink in for a second.
00:28:52.900 Debt interest charges costing you
00:28:55.100 more than $1 billion every single week.
00:29:00.680 And interest charges on the debt
00:29:01.940 will reach $80 billion in 2030.
00:29:06.260 Debt interest charges, folks.
00:29:08.400 Now, Carney will be borrowing billions and billions
00:29:12.200 of dollars every single year, according to the PBO.
00:29:15.500 So Carney's annual borrowing
00:29:17.240 We'll add about $255 billion to the debt over four years, an extra $255 billion to the debt.
00:29:26.660 Now, let's just look at a little comparison here, right?
00:29:28.740 We all know that the former Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, was borrowing money like crazy,
00:29:34.040 but even Trudeau, over those same four years, was planning to add $131 billion to the debt.
00:29:40.720 Okay, so Carney is planning to add more than $100 billion more than what even Trudeau was
00:29:47.860 planning over those four years. This is not credibility. This is fiscal insanity. Now,
00:29:55.400 Carney is also going to spend billions of dollars more every single year according to these PBO
00:30:02.220 projections. Now, here's the thing, right? Carney sold Canadians on the idea that he was different
00:30:09.620 than Justin Trudeau. But when it comes to the debt, here's the truth. Carney is planning to
00:30:15.340 borrow billions of dollars more than even what Trudeau was planning to do. Now look, after a
00:30:21.620 decade of out-of-control spending, reckless budget policies from the government in Ottawa,
00:30:29.200 carny spending carny must make government more affordable for you this is completely unacceptable
00:30:40.520 i happen to wonder if franco and his gang get a chance to address any of these mps
00:30:47.700 and talk about all this stuff or is it just that he comes to us with reports every now and again
00:30:54.600 And so we can sit here and go. I mean, I like the guy, don't get me wrong.
00:31:01.020 And I do like the fact that he's keeping us updated on how bad and abysmal the liberal government is.
00:31:06.260 But what can be done about it today?
00:31:09.560 And I talked about this last night a little bit today on X, many conservative and when I say conservative supporters, I'm talking about conservative party supporters.
00:31:18.420 many of them were calling for pierre polyev to resign today and i'm not sure if it's just over
00:31:26.500 the ostrich situation or if there's more to it ukraine maybe climate change maybe the conservatives
00:31:33.440 have done an abysmal job at standing up to that agenda haven't they they've even admitted they've
00:31:40.240 even said to themselves well okay climate change exists but we can do energy cleaner when donald
00:31:46.680 Trump addressed the world the other day via the UN and said, it's a hoax. It's a scam.
00:31:54.060 It's ridiculous. 0.99
00:31:59.060 And I believe that 99% of the world believes that. 0.88
00:32:06.320 But 98% of that 99% probably too scared to talk about it. Gotta keep my job.
00:32:11.520 oh here's one more thing about the uh the freedom convoy as compared to the palestinian 0.99
00:32:19.680 protesters because you know we've got the two-tier policing here too just like they have in the uk
00:32:23.960 ottawa the city of has canceled noise fines for pro-palestinian protesters
00:32:31.520 tickets were issued in 2023 and 2024 for using megaphones and loudspeakers but now they're not
00:32:38.080 so the city said at the time the fines were issued after warnings were given but has since
00:32:46.520 decided the cost of collection outweighed any public benefit
00:32:49.760 the city prosecutor withdrew 17 tickets today or this was a couple of days ago now
00:32:59.360 under the noise bylaw each having a set fine of 400 interim city solicitor stewart huxley said
00:33:05.600 in an emailed statement Tuesday.
00:33:08.560 Based on a review of the specific circumstances,
00:33:10.980 the prosecution discontinued proceedings
00:33:12.780 for reasons of public interest
00:33:14.240 and to preserve limited court resources.
00:33:16.020 Limited court resources.
00:33:18.840 But they still want Chris Barber's truck.
00:33:20.920 Oh, and by the way,
00:33:21.620 sentencing for Chris and Tamara
00:33:22.900 is still scheduled for October 7th.
00:33:26.100 However, there could be a change to that.
00:33:28.480 They could push it back a little bit further.
00:33:32.500 The liberals are still planning
00:33:33.960 on taking your guns too by the way a pilot project begins in nova scotia next month
00:33:38.280 um i'm not sure exactly how they're going to do this but it's cape breton's chief of police who
00:33:46.420 was on the podium yesterday and here's what he had to say today on behalf of the cape breton
00:33:51.400 regional police service to collaborate with the government of canada on this pilot for the assault
00:33:56.640 style firearm compensation program police see firsthand the devastating impacts of gun violence
00:34:03.820 and we know the importance of removing these dangerous firearms from our communities.
00:34:09.980 So we are pleased as a police service to be able to assist by providing a safe and secure process
00:34:16.200 for firearms owners to voluntarily return firearms that the government has now prohibited for public safety.
00:34:23.880 At the Cape Breton Regional Police Service, we have the capacity and the expertise
00:34:27.960 to safely collect, verify, and secure prohibitive firearms identified in our area.
00:34:35.020 Oh, oh, oh. Okay, this is going to become quite incendiary.
00:34:39.800 It's a veiled threat almost.
00:34:43.960 ...that the government can test the elements of this program.
00:34:48.080 We are a large enough organization to facilitate with no impact
00:34:52.700 through our frontline service delivery.
00:34:54.540 Liaising with gun owners and the government, we will provide feedback to ensure the program operates smoothly before opening Canada-wide.
00:35:05.780 Testing their collection process with our police service gives the government an opportunity to work with a municipal partner
00:35:11.840 as they prepare to collaborate with a number of non-federal partners across the country.
00:35:17.640 This program is really a way to help lawful gun owners stay in compliance with the law.
00:35:30.180 Are they going to send task forces to different homes in Cape Breton?
00:35:35.580 Like six, eight officers, a dozen officers to confiscate guns?
00:35:39.860 Are they really going to do that?
00:35:41.220 By the way, this police chief here, Robert J. Walsh, again, police chief of Cape Breton.
00:35:46.140 This guy behind him in the red tie, the glasses in the red tie, you see him there?
00:35:51.040 That's Liberal MP Mike Kellaway, his brother-in-law.
00:35:58.260 Let's continue.
00:35:59.700 We see this as giving them an opportunity to surrender what they are no longer allowed to possess,
00:36:07.880 to prevent criminal liability, and to demonstrate that this can be an effective process
00:36:13.520 for removing dangerous firearms from our community without having to use extra police resources
00:36:23.200 to go and seize them ultimately this is about public safety and security of our communities
00:36:28.640 and putting the protections in place to prevent further victimization and tragedy from gun violence 1.00
00:36:34.400 okay that police chief what he just said there he knows that he is absolutely full of shit 0.99
00:36:44.980 he knows that he is but he's going along with it anyway i'm kind of wondering if there was and now 0.95
00:36:52.780 this is my own right so what i was talking about at the beginning of the show here fact versus
00:36:57.380 opinion this is me just kind of thinking out loud here i'm wondering because that liberal mp is his
00:37:03.480 brother-in-law is there anything going on there in terms of a little bit of cash behind the back
00:37:09.420 or hey you know what uh can you do me a solid buddy something like that because police chiefs
00:37:19.380 all across the country for years now have been saying that these gun laws are absolutely
00:37:24.100 ridiculous they don't do anything to stop gun crime because gun crime is in the hands of
00:37:30.460 illegal gun owners you know the bad guys the gangs out there the organized crime 0.96
00:37:37.960 it's not about uncle bob and his hunting rifle
00:37:41.300 the president of the toronto police association was on left-wing corporate radio in toronto this
00:37:54.100 morning listen of the of the data tells us something different you um you jumped on a
00:37:59.700 a social media post from a former cop and fellow media person steve ryan who noted 150 cases he'd
00:38:05.940 investigated in policing 149 were an illegal gun one was one was a legal firearm and that's just
00:38:13.460 the argument i think right there out the window for the federal government wanting to knock on
00:38:18.580 doors do searches collect grandpa's hunting rifle when it just is such a waste of resources and
00:38:25.320 assets i can't think of one right now and hank ran the homicide squad where we had a legal firearm
00:38:34.160 involved in a criminal offense here in the city this is not about hunter this is not about target
00:38:39.140 shooters or gun collectors this is about a small number of individuals in this city with illegal
00:38:46.400 guns thugs criminal gangs that are out there often prohibited from having a firearm or out on bail
00:38:54.520 for a previous firearm offense causing the havoc we're seeing in this city.
00:38:58.300 I don't know how this would be implemented.
00:39:00.580 I don't know who would do it.
00:39:02.180 I'm not aware of any plan upcoming in the city of Toronto.
00:39:06.060 It's something maybe better to ask the service about,
00:39:07.920 but I'm not aware of any plan in place to actually confiscate these guns.
00:39:11.480 It would be an absolute waste of resources.
00:39:18.160 You know why they want the guns.
00:39:22.060 You know, right?
00:39:24.520 now for anybody new to the show for anybody new to the rabbit hole feel free to ask in the
00:39:31.760 comments and you will get several answers from the people who have been around for quite some time
00:39:36.280 and they will absolutely answer you on this one do it politely you guys so the government trying
00:39:44.280 to get your guns and they're spending money on ridiculous things and they're over budget by 68
00:39:51.220 69 billion dollars this year in the united states they're getting rid of antifa
00:40:00.020 here we fund it here's bernie faber of the canadian anti-hate network with the 2025 fall message
00:40:10.020 we counter we monitor and expose far-right hate promoting movements groups and individuals
00:40:16.260 in Canada using every reasonable legal and ethical tool at our disposal thanks so much really for
00:40:24.580 joining us today as we launch our confronting and preventing hate in Canadian schools toolkit
00:40:31.220 which represents the next stage of our work to fight and win against hate now the point of this
00:40:38.340 free toolkit is to help parents educators and the community identify and intervene when a young
00:40:44.900 person is being groomed and recruited by a white supremacist movement before it's too late.
00:40:51.940 And it's not just a free toolkit. The Canadian Anti-Hate Network is launching a whole education
00:40:58.420 program. We'll work with schools to carry out anti-hate workshops and we're available at any
00:41:04.100 time to help schools figure out difficult and potentially dangerous situations. We need to do
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00:41:34.760 these workshops. They have real-world examples and strategies for
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00:41:53.320 their generous contributions towards getting our education program off the ground.
00:41:59.740 So again UNIFOR, that big huge union, the federal government and a bunch of other smaller
00:42:08.020 Donators, keep this network, keep this group going.
00:42:12.060 The Canadian Anti-Hate Network, that's Bernie Faber,
00:42:14.440 claiming that white racist nationalists are a major problem in schools 0.92
00:42:21.120 and we're out trying to groom kids to hate. 0.99
00:42:31.760 Didn't address the trans, didn't address the mass immigration,
00:42:35.840 didn't address the lack of any kind of
00:42:40.080 patriotism in schools these days
00:42:43.420 or the Lord's Prayer, which I don't think they do anymore.
00:42:54.840 If you want to know how all of this has happened,
00:42:58.580 right there, that's your answer.
00:43:02.180 And it's been happening for 20, 25 years.
00:43:05.840 in this country. Here's a story out of Ottawa, out of Ontario, actually. Ottawa is going to be
00:43:13.760 forced to turn off 60 photo radar cameras as Ontario moves to ban speed cameras.
00:43:19.440 It's about time. Those things were never, ever dependable. And I certainly hope every other
00:43:27.520 province moves to do the same thing. So good move, Doug Ford. Good move. This guy, he's,
00:43:33.180 I don't know, wildly unpredictable, isn't he? Up and down like a hooker's pants. I can't believe 1.00
00:43:40.340 this guy. Some days he's a conservative and some days he's a liberal. Some days he's licking Mark
00:43:47.780 Carney's ass and other days he's ripping the federal government, like in this little speech. 1.00
00:43:53.300 Way overreach. It's way overreach. Again, he's talking about how the federal government wants 1.00
00:44:00.000 to limit the use of the notwithstanding clause another area of of overreach by the courts and
00:44:06.400 the federal government why doesn't the minister actually go forward and start focus on bail
00:44:11.600 reform why does he start focus on mandatory sentencing why does he focus on young offenders
00:44:16.480 act there's not one person i've talked to that has said we want to give the judges more politically
00:44:22.320 appointed judges more authority i haven't heard one person but he's so bent on going up there
00:44:28.960 he messed up the immigration he's messed up housing now they put him in as attorney general
00:44:34.240 he needs to focus on what accounts for the people come up to york and ask anyone in york should we
00:44:40.560 give our federal judges more power or should we focus on crime should we focus on bail reform
00:44:46.880 should we focus on young offenders act that these young kids 14 years old right here in york york
00:44:52.640 are running around with guns i guarantee you won't have one person say let's give judges more power
00:44:58.880 and reduce the democracy that that people elect people to make decisions and by the way let me
00:45:06.640 tell you something it's not just this premier is premiers across the country are on fire this is
00:45:12.400 the worst decision prime minister carney has ever done and it will be an absolute disaster and i
00:45:19.680 don't believe it's going to go through it just takes quebec and ontario to block it so why is he
00:45:25.040 wasting his time he should get back to work and focus on what things what uh areas really really
00:45:31.280 matter yeah he probably should i don't know what to make of this guy he's like a fart in the wind
00:45:42.640 one more thing with the federal government here this is to do with canada post most
00:45:46.880 door-to-door mail delivery will end amid sweeping changes to canada post already cup w
00:45:54.720 is preparing a strike. I think they've already gone on strike, to be honest with you. Door-to-door
00:45:59.220 mail delivery ending for virtually all Canadian households within the next decade. Public Works
00:46:04.880 and Procurement Minister Joel Lightbound. He's a minister? I didn't know. He said that today as he
00:46:09.940 ordered sweeping changes in an effort to make the Crown Corporation financially viable. Well,
00:46:15.360 if there's not going to be any door-to-door mail delivery, then why even bother having it in the
00:46:18.860 first place when all your competition does do door-to-door delivery ups and purillator
00:46:25.540 and fedex come right to your door hey how's it going fedex cool
00:46:33.880 those changes also will include slowing down the frequency of mail delivery and shuttering
00:46:41.680 some post offices lightbound said the changes are meant to shore up canada post's finances
00:46:46.020 adding that the corporation needs to show a path to financial viability. 0.96
00:46:52.360 This is the most ridiculous government. 0.98
00:46:57.300 And we voted them in. 1.00
00:46:59.300 Or did we?
00:47:00.980 The minister said the federal government will accept all of the recommendations
00:47:04.880 in the Industrial Inquiry Commission's report on Canada Post,
00:47:08.880 which also called for the introduction of more community mailboxes.
00:47:13.080 canada post is a national institution older than our country itself that's been serving canadians
00:47:19.060 for more than 150 years for generations postal workers have connected communities in every
00:47:24.840 corner of the country providing an essential lifeline to blah blah blah blah blah at the
00:47:29.540 same time canada post is now facing an existential crisis repeated bailouts from the federal government
00:47:35.780 are not the solution four million canadians will also see their service switch from door to door
00:47:42.700 delivery to a community mailbox model and some post offices will be closed for good where's the
00:47:49.100 part about the strike let's see here this is kind of a long story in a media statement released
00:47:55.180 wednesday the canadian union of postal workers said they were not informed the announcement was
00:47:59.520 coming and did not know the details pressure is mounting on canada post and the union representing
00:48:04.640 55 000 postal workers to reach a new agreement before the critical holiday season thought they
00:48:09.700 went back to work these guys are always striking and they're not striking they go back on strike
00:48:14.160 maybe that's why i haven't gotten mail in a while
00:48:18.780 after nearly two years of negotiations the sides are showing few signs of progress the parties
00:48:30.100 that's how how much we need canada post right i haven't checked it the parties have been far
00:48:37.420 apart on wages and on restructuring the collective agreement to allow for a corpse of part core i
00:48:44.340 guess i'm sorry of part-time workers and weekend delivery so yeah they're this country is is
00:48:53.740 upside down it's upside down would you want to if you had the option to get out would you get out
00:49:01.120 without ever having to move?
00:49:05.780 What kind of a riddle is that, man?
00:49:08.500 Well, Alberta. 1.00
00:49:09.840 Look at Alberta.
00:49:10.680 I mean, soon they'll have a sovereignty vote.
00:49:13.160 They will be voting to be their own independent country.
00:49:17.360 And the people of Alberta will never, ever have to move.
00:49:20.880 They technically won't be Canadian anymore,
00:49:23.900 but they'll still be friends with the rest of us, they say.
00:49:28.840 Just like Quebec says.
00:49:31.120 but there are forces opposed to that as well.
00:49:36.680 There's something called the unity bus
00:49:39.120 that's going to be traveling across rural Alberta
00:49:43.680 for signatures to keep the province in Canada.
00:49:48.140 That's where most of the votes for sovereignty
00:49:50.780 will come from, in rural Alberta.
00:49:53.860 I believe Calgary and Edmonton will vote mostly to stay in.
00:49:58.500 It's a red and white bus, obviously.
00:50:01.120 can you imagine if it was some other color like yellow and black called the canada unity bus like
00:50:09.660 dude adorned with maple leaves as well it will be hitting the highways of rural alberta in an
00:50:15.940 effort to collect enough signatures for a petition to keep the province in canada forever canadian
00:50:20.740 initiative is looking to get nearly 300 000 signatures from albertans before october 28th
00:50:26.980 Through the petition group, founder and former PC Deputy Premier Thomas Lukasik is trying to get the government of Alberta to declare remaining in Canada is its official policy.
00:50:38.720 Daniel Smith hasn't said that officially yet.
00:50:41.460 We have to get to the magical number of 300,000 signatures, and in order to reach that number, we have to hit rural Alberta.
00:50:48.040 Ooh, well, maybe not many urban people are signing it after all.
00:50:51.700 That's good news, isn't it?
00:50:54.100 all right i believe and i think i've said this to you guys on the show before
00:51:00.000 that the only hope canada has really at this stage of the game is if alberta separates
00:51:07.320 and quebec and canada actually just ceases to be a thing and then maybe something can
00:51:15.140 happen in the future where we can actually reform ourselves and
00:51:19.240 not build a house on sand and that's what canada is canada is a house built on sand
00:51:28.900 a country that operates mostly on convention and not the rule of law regardless of what
00:51:33.720 government officials say how many times have we heard
00:51:41.080 the governor general the governor general can save us 0.99
00:51:44.840 right when the prime minister does something stupid and you read the law you read the 0.96
00:51:50.600 constitution and you see that the governor general does in fact have the power according to the law 0.99
00:51:55.800 to be able to remove the prime minister if he gets out of hand
00:51:59.840 but she doesn't because that's convention since the king bing affair of 1927 or 1928 or
00:52:10.280 1926 there has been no altercation like that in this country because it's convention
00:52:17.560 that's the way we've always done it so we're going to keep doing it like that
00:52:22.940 so technically speaking we don't operate by any set of rules and yet more rules or conventions
00:52:34.160 get added on top of the existing conventions until eventually it falls apart because
00:52:39.520 the law actually contradicts convention in many cases.
00:52:45.160 So if this country does fall apart, and it probably should,
00:52:48.820 and I really don't like to say that,
00:52:51.740 because it hurts here, right?
00:52:56.880 Then maybe, one day,
00:53:01.060 we can all get together and build something with a solid foundation,
00:53:05.360 with a solid constitution that represents the people
00:53:08.580 and not the government not corporations not unions but the people with individual rights
00:53:16.160 for all period bottom line end of story that and a country that can't have
00:53:23.900 any of those laws bastardized by any marxists in the future
00:53:28.500 that would be a country i i would be proud to live in and if we call it canada awesome 0.98
00:53:37.340 i can't think of another name anyway what else have we got here for you guys oh yeah let's move
00:53:43.740 on to some american news here we've got some you see the difference between what's going on in
00:53:48.200 canada and what's happening in the united states it's remarkable the doj is preparing probes into
00:53:56.020 soros's open society foundations following bombshell expose by ryan morrow and glenn beck
00:54:02.840 In Donald Trump, let's see, I've got that video somewhere.
00:54:05.260 Donald Trump was interviewed today about Soros.
00:54:08.300 Yeah, here's what he said.
00:54:09.720 Soros, what names are we talking about?
00:54:12.080 Well, Soros is a name certainly that I keep hearing.
00:54:14.460 I don't know, but Soros is a name that I hear.
00:54:16.840 I hear a lot of different names.
00:54:18.380 I hear names of some pretty rich people that are radical left people.
00:54:24.600 Maybe I hear about a guy named Reid Hoffman.
00:54:27.900 Somebody's a pretty rich guy, I guess, and I hear about him.
00:54:30.820 I don't know. Maybe it could be him. It could be a lot of people.
00:54:35.420 We hear the same names, but they're bad, and we're going to find out.
00:54:39.440 And if they are funding these things, they're going to have some problems
00:54:42.000 because they're agitators and they're anarchists.
00:54:44.880 These are anarchists. Really bad.
00:54:48.140 Okay, yeah.
00:54:50.340 So not only does he declare Antifa a terrorist group,
00:54:56.000 but now he's going after who funds them.
00:54:59.120 whoa this is going to be big and keep in mind because i told you earlier tonight so you should
00:55:08.840 remember this that canada is still funding antifa through many different ngos including
00:55:14.560 the anti-hate network the canadian anti-hate network which is ridiculous because that's
00:55:24.280 exactly what they are remember on page one of the marxist handbook it's call them what we are
00:55:30.360 there's another thing came from the doj today pam bondy the attorney general director of the fbi
00:55:40.040 cash patel and their statements regarding the indictment of former fbi director james comey
00:55:46.380 what they indicted james comey today a federal grand jury has charged former fbi director james
00:55:56.260 comey with serious crimes related to the disclosure of sensitive information oh
00:56:01.680 this is this is heavy whoa the indictment alleges that comey obstructed a congressional
00:56:11.480 investigation into the disclosure of sensitive information in violation of 18 usc 1505
00:56:16.940 the indictment also alleges that comey made a false statement in violation of 18 usc 1001 comey
00:56:25.220 stated he did not authorize someone at the fbi to be an anonymous source according to the indictment
00:56:31.100 that statement was false no one is above the law said pam bondy today's indictment reflects this
00:56:38.320 department of justice's commitment to holding those who abuse positions of power accountable
00:56:42.780 for misleading the american people we will follow the facts in this case and then cash patel
00:56:49.540 who's been in hot water with the mega crew because of the whole epstein thing
00:56:55.940 today your fbi took another step in its promise of full accountability for far too long previous
00:57:03.120 corrupt leadership and their enablers, weaponized federal law enforcement damaging one's proud
00:57:08.420 institutions, and severely eroding public trust. Every day we continue the fight to earn that trust
00:57:14.800 back, and under my leadership, this FBI will confront the problem head-on. Nowhere was this
00:57:20.740 politicization of law enforcement more blatant than during the Russiagate hoax, a disgraceful
00:57:26.520 chapter in history we continue to investigate and expose. Everyone, especially those in positions
00:57:32.400 of power will be held to account no matter their perch. No one is above the law.
00:57:44.760 Trump's doing a great thing down there. But then there's a couple of things that make you go, dude,
00:57:49.100 stop it. Now, unlike Daniel Smith and Doug Ford, who take one step forward, two steps back,
00:57:56.980 two steps forward, one step back. Trump is more like a five steps forward, one step back guy.
00:58:03.900 And this is a step back. Trump has signed the order saying TikTok sale meets U.S. requirements.
00:58:10.780 J.D. Vance, the VP, says the new version of TikTok will be valued at around
00:58:15.000 $14 billion and it will be controlled entirely by the United States of America. You know who bought it?
00:58:22.740 larry ellison of oracle you guys know larry ellison trump just made a 500 billion dollar
00:58:34.600 deal with larry ellison a couple of months ago and everybody was going oh my god we're going to be in
00:58:39.380 a surveillance state very very soon listen to larry ellison talk about surveillance watch we'll
00:58:46.700 be on their best behavior because we record we're constantly recording
00:58:51.980 watching and recording everything that's going on citizens will be on their best
00:58:55.820 behavior because we're constantly recording and reporting everything
00:58:59.840 that's going on and it's it's unimpeachable the cars the cars have
00:59:07.220 camera you know cameras on them are you we have I think we have a squad car here
00:59:11.000 someplace uh but those kind of applications using ai if we can use ai and we're using ai to monitor
00:59:18.520 the video so if that altercation had occurred that occurred in memphis the chief of police would be
00:59:24.440 immediately notified it's not people that are looking at those cameras it's ai that's looking
00:59:29.240 at the camera no no no you can't do this it would be like a shooting that's going to be immediately
00:59:34.280 that's going to be an event that's immediately rip an alarm is going to go off it's going to be
00:59:39.400 and uh we're gonna we're gonna have supervision in other words every police officer is going to be
00:59:45.320 supervised at all times and the supervision will uh and and if there's a problem ai will report
00:59:56.520 the problem and report it to the appropriate person whether it's the sheriff or the chief
01:00:01.240 or whomever we need to um take control of the situation we have you know same thing we have
01:00:08.920 drones we just if there's something going on in a shopping center and i'll stop a drone goes out
01:00:13.880 there get there way faster than a police car there's no reason for by the way high speed chases
01:00:19.000 you shouldn't have high speed chases between cars you just have a drone follow the car i mean it's
01:00:24.360 very very simple and the new generation generation of autonomous drones that's the new owner of tick
01:00:33.400 talk ladies and gentlemen and i'm certain that he's working on digital id as well maybe not in
01:00:40.040 the states at least not right now then again maybe he is but definitely in other parts of the world
01:00:46.360 for example the uk so let me bring this up
01:00:52.920 i asked google ai today what is oracle for surveillance this is larry ellison's company
01:00:59.240 ellison's company oracle oracle for surveillance can refer to ai powered mass surveillance systems
01:01:05.720 advocated for by oracle's chairman larry ellison involving constant monitoring of police body
01:01:11.080 cameras and other feeds alternatively it can also refer to oracle's data management and cloud
01:01:16.760 infrastructure services which are used for organizations for various purposes including
01:01:21.240 storing and managing video surveillance archives video surveillance video surveillance
01:01:29.240 There was a cartoon that came out a couple of years ago, post-Agenda 2030. I forget exactly what it was called. It was made by a Canadian guy, 12 minutes long maybe.
01:01:42.780 showed a guy living in this cramped little apartment eating bugs being monitored by drones
01:01:50.420 if he stepped out on the balcony without his mask on all of that stuff and that cartoon came to mind
01:01:56.040 today when i watched that video of larry ellison that's not a new video either that's been out for
01:02:02.180 quite some time now it's alarming
01:02:05.820 and this bit of news broke last friday every uk adult from gb news
01:02:17.080 will need digital id under keir starmer's plan to tackle illegal migration this is exactly what
01:02:24.800 we talked about three or four years ago remember oh all this migration all this crisis going on
01:02:30.200 and somebody is going to step up and say,
01:02:32.560 well, digital ID and digital currency is going to take care of that.
01:02:36.420 Let's bring that in.
01:02:38.480 Then we'll be able to know who everybody is and where they are at all times.
01:02:45.680 And here we are.
01:02:50.620 This is bone chilling.
01:02:52.700 Where do you think Mark Carney is right now? 0.96
01:02:55.380 After making that great deal with Indonesia the other day,
01:02:58.380 the game changer as he calls it it's not he's gone to europe he's talking to france he's talking
01:03:06.820 to germany he's talking to the uk you think he's talking trade no he's talking about agenda 2030
01:03:15.660 where are you guys at because we're about to put in the digital id now well i'm only just 0.72
01:03:22.120 destroying the economy right now and bringing in mass immigration oh well you're behind the curve 0.68
01:03:27.260 bud they're comparing notes as to where they are in the agenda implementation that's what they're 0.95
01:03:34.540 doing prime minister is preparing to announce the scheme in a speech every uk adult will need a
01:03:43.040 newly issued digital identity card as part of plans to curb channel crossings fight immigration
01:03:50.100 with digital id sir keir starmer is expected to confirm sources have told gb news the prime
01:03:57.600 minister is set to announce the scheme in a keynote speech when was this released hang on
01:04:02.220 just a second i think this is today yeah so he's gonna he's gonna announce this tomorrow
01:04:12.500 and they're gonna be calling it the brit card it's expected to be able to verify an individual's
01:04:18.460 right to live and work in the UK. However, the ID card will need to undergo a consultation and
01:04:24.040 would require legislation to implement, which they can jam through because they've got the
01:04:29.020 same system over there that we have here. Sir Keir's government began looking at proposals
01:04:33.920 for some form of digital ID for adults in Britain as illegal migrants continued to cross the channel
01:04:39.180 in droves. Home Secretary, ironically, Shibata Mahmood, has voiced her support for digital ID
01:04:46.980 cards. Chilling to the bone. We're going to go more into this on the extension tonight
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