Calgary, Alberta is a beautiful city. The weather is great, the food is good, the police are great, and the people are great. But there are some things about the city that need to be cleaned up.
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00:00:16.840thanks to your help and support uh so thank you very much all right we're back from calgary brady
00:00:22.480yes we are and uh a couple of things i thought what we might do is have a quick review okay
00:00:28.020of what happened on our trip um and uh just kind of give people a feel for what the convention was
00:00:35.220like we were at the uh cpc uh convention the federal convention uh that took place at the
00:00:41.060bmo center in uh calgary and uh may i say before we get started the weather the weather was beautiful
00:00:47.360we had a chinook it was gorgeous we had a wee chinook it was quite good uh it was nice for us to
00:00:55.300be able to get off the plane and it was uh above zero when we had just gotten on the plane it was
00:01:00.580minus 21 when we got on the plane i believe really yeah well coming back it felt like minus 21 the
00:01:07.220frozen tundra that is toronto right now doesn't make any sense compared usually out west when you go up
00:01:12.540towards the mountains is when you start getting cold people were in shorts and t-shirts in calgary
00:01:16.880i think that they stay in shorts and t-shirts in calgary i'll be honest with you they seem most
00:01:20.980comfortable that way keep it weird calgary uh beautiful town by the way i want to do one thing
00:01:25.500if i may brady is a tip of the hat and a great congratulations to the city of calgary's police
00:01:32.600i was there in the fall and i was very concerned about what was going on in the streets there was
00:01:36.840enormous amounts of drug use and uh homeless um uh mental health issues and we were even chased
00:01:44.440uh one evening by a homeless guy who had so much to say and a lot of aggression it was a scarier place
00:01:51.140just months ago whatever they have done and i think we know we covered it in a couple of episodes
00:01:55.800they have done amazing things cleaning up the streets where tourists go where the restaurants
00:02:01.560are where business takes place yep uh and they did it with uh they explained it to us i had a few
00:02:06.420minutes with the police uh and and uh thank you for the time and they explained it to us apparently the
00:02:12.060calgary tower when you went out there in the fall was just there was people everywhere that little
00:02:15.840walking strip where there's a couple stampede stores and stuff like that yeah when we were there
00:02:21.060it didn't seem any different than anywhere else i've been there's a few here and there but they
00:02:25.440were very respectful they were kind of out of the way they're not bubbling well and you can see that
00:02:29.880they were interacting with those the police were interacting with those people every time we saw
00:02:34.000yeah but it was interesting because it's not just the police they have a mental health social
00:02:38.620services professional with them they have a medical team with them and they make their way
00:02:43.740through the problems one by one but it's obvious that they had a major sweep uh they covered a lot
00:02:49.680of warrants that were outstanding they brought a lot of people into hospitals that were desperate for it
00:02:53.680and they started the process to get people back into a better living scenario we even talked to a
00:02:58.820gentleman out front of one of the the after parties yes and remember how nice that he was a former
00:03:03.120military guy down on his luck type thing um very polite very nice we were looking for coffee he was
00:03:09.320trying to take us around the city to show us that was that's true i mean he had already gotten the
00:03:13.280money out of us it wasn't like he was trying to get anything else it was obvious to me that a lot of
00:03:17.640there wasn't as much blatant drug related problems on the street that guy for example was completely
00:03:24.700straight oh yeah he just was down on his luck he was having a hard time which seems to be that
00:03:29.100this is what we were talking about when we were out there so calgary fluctuates well here's the
00:03:34.980thing we you know in the last couple of trips we really understand how the price of a barrel of
00:03:39.520oil affects the lives of people in in alberta yeah um and so well look let's uh let's start there with
00:03:46.360nice work city of calgary and the police people uh the police department and the people that work
00:03:52.220with them um just a remarkable change on the streets and from what i can see there they have a lot
00:03:58.380more shelters like stuff is stretched out a little bit more so i'm assuming there's a lot more
00:04:02.360shelters a lot more places to put these people safe injection sites things like that as compared
00:04:06.720to toronto where everything seems like it's kind of on top of each other right so that part of the
00:04:11.060trip was quite nice actually to see that improvement and uh weather cleaning up the city the downtown
00:04:16.200core is very clean very nice uh people are friendly great food grateful wow we ate we ate very well
00:04:22.280um uh but we were there for a purpose you know we were there for the uh conservative convention
00:04:27.620as many other media were out there and as you know we're new um so that that that proved to be
00:04:35.100a bit of a different experience for us mike can i ask so you you roll into town thursday early
00:04:40.120before everybody's even there to do the opening ceremonies and discussions and conversations
00:04:44.580what was your first impression of rolling up to bemo center there was no humans
00:04:51.020in that morning well i mean it picked up i i have to say that i've i've read the numbers uh and that
00:04:59.500were at the convention and uh you know maybe i looked at it through a different lens um because
00:05:07.500of our scenario uh and my my number counting wasn't right but i was hearing that there was 2500 that
00:05:14.480there was 3000 people in attendance i've heard the number 3000 thrown around yeah i'm not uh i'm not
00:05:19.120entirely sure that i counted that number of people no i know for a fact there was not 3000 people
00:05:23.460there and including staff well i mean it's interesting maybe for the speech maybe for the
00:05:28.620big event maybe there was some uh thing but the by and large on the first day that we were there and
00:05:33.360maybe that's because it was the first day uh i can't speak to any other things happening in that
00:05:38.460building after that first day one of the things that i did notice when we were rolling up the very
00:05:42.100first day was how much of the media both independent and uh corporate were outside yeah maybe that was
00:05:50.300weather related i'm not sure but i i will say this um we uh we were not uh given media passes no uh in
00:06:00.820fact we we went to great lengths and and several weeks uh spent time explaining to the party that we
00:06:07.800were waiting on our media passes and i'll be honest with you brady i i've i don't remember not getting
00:06:12.820a media pass for something in my career now this is new we're new i've never been denied a media pass
00:06:17.840through as long as you come correct and you know what you're doing you should not be denied media
00:06:23.020especially for something like this which is we had a full crew uh research team yep uh and uh right
00:06:30.140and our street team with us and uh we were told no um yeah we we were not accredited well you know
00:06:37.560what in the future i hope that we are um but it was very interesting and i think because we're new
00:06:43.360uh and and uh so if you're with us already you're you're sort of an well you're gonna in the future
00:06:47.940be referred to as og because uh we are new yeah however we're not a huge base but the numbers that we
00:06:56.080get on views are outstanding uh because we hit topics that canadians really want to talk about
00:07:01.240and we're grassroots as grassroots as can as can be and i i do feel like whatever the political parties
00:07:08.140they should be embracing independent media and i don't think that they are and i i firsthand found
00:07:13.060that out um at this convention so here's what happened i uh i say to brady okay look uh brady
00:07:19.620we walked outside and brady you said to me okay where's the passes and i said look brady here's the
00:07:24.460thing there are no passes because they're not having us in and the entire crew just looked at
00:07:29.800me and brady went okay and i said send in the street team with the newspapers and we had a uh
00:07:35.920thousands of newspapers distributed over the convention stay with me i'll show you
00:07:39.340thousands of newspapers uh distributed over the convention mike was so um i'll for a lack of better
00:07:45.500term butt hurt um that the media passes weren't given to us so we gorilla bum rush the place and0.55
00:07:53.240handed out thousands of newspapers with the street team until we were completely walked off of the
00:07:57.800property did you get one of these in calgary uh interestingly uh it was so fun to walk around the
00:08:04.400whole convention center and everybody everybody doing this oh okay that's a beautiful paper if i say so
00:08:12.340myself so i mean the mission was that it it gives a highlight of the story to give people a taste of
00:08:17.960what we're doing and they can link through and watch the video if they like it great stay with us
00:08:21.460now it sounds like we just went in there and did something quick and then we're thrown out no
00:08:25.940we went in there at noon hour and at 3 48 we were finally kicked out so we we proceeded to do job we
00:08:33.880proceeded to do cut-ins and clips and interviews right there uh and by about four o'clock when it
00:08:40.120was time for our street team to go home uh lo and behold uh security has to leave the conversation that
00:08:44.540you and paul had that opening day out front which is available on our youtube channel and our channels
00:08:48.900fantastic conversation oh thank you uh in fact we had a lot of great conversations
00:08:53.580we uh we talked about separatism with some of the with one of the individuals who really
00:08:59.100was a founding uh supporter and political leader of the separatist movement uh the independence movement
00:09:07.460in calgary and uh we had a great chat with uh you know somebody who's a big deal in the crypto
00:09:13.980economy but really tied into uh alberta on the whole uh a fantastic interview and then we had a
00:09:21.460really really good conversation about freedom and rights yes and the freedom of speech and the laws
00:09:28.320that are are coming uh to our government yeah and don't get a fool just because we didn't get it in
00:09:32.560the convention doesn't mean that we didn't get some of the greatest content that we could get while
00:09:36.300in calgary talking to some of the most important people there well it bugged me only for one reason
00:09:40.980okay so we get there and so i i say to the street team and uh to you brady congratulations because
00:09:47.040as our sort of uh guy on the street oh there's one other interview that i want to talk about
00:09:51.760uh you went out and did an amazing mini doc uh with uh harvey the hound the original
00:09:59.240mascot for the nhl very first nhl mascot yeah uh that's an amazing piece it'll be out in the next
00:10:05.840week and i recommend it's just an enjoyable watch uh so congratulations on that a lot of great
00:10:11.860content was very nice man but uh and and also to our street team that did persevere and and i'd also
00:10:19.100like to say thanks to the security people who were lovely and asking us to leave um but it was it was
00:10:24.440overall it was just an experience of denial that uh it didn't feel great it didn't and i know that you
00:10:32.280had put together a piece for pierre himself yeah i was one i know it's not a piece it's a letter it's
00:10:37.680a letter i wrote i don't know if you want to read the entire thing but can you read a couple excerpts
00:10:42.160from it so that ready i happen to have it right here please do i can't you know what can i just say
00:10:47.180this before we left uh i noticed in the uh national observer an article about how the federal
00:10:53.740conservatives uh have traded journalists for partisan cheerleaders and although i'm not a that came
00:10:59.260out about a week before we even went out there yeah it was amazing you know mario of the north the
00:11:02.900pleb uh mark nixon and uh berta proud dad all given passes like content creator passes but these are the
00:11:12.000same people that pierre thanked in his speech uh in his last uh the last time that he uh was voted in
00:11:19.400as a leader of of the party it's almost like he created an echo chamber there i just want to say that
00:11:25.100we were happy to be a balanced conversation uh can i ask you before you read that why do you think
00:11:31.660that independent majority of independent media was not allowed in didn't you see a scenario by the way
00:11:36.840where somebody was actually one of the independent journalists was really quite upset with the pr people
00:11:41.780i've seen a few independent journalists turned away like us and i've seen a few specifically one
00:11:48.460independent journalist be physically thrown out yeah that seemed weird right very weird yeah they're
00:11:54.840there to cover your convention yeah out of their own time and i as as far as i know that person
00:12:01.400had slept in the in the street to make sure that they were there early uh that morning so
00:12:07.540well i don't know if that's a resounding uh endorsement of independent media i'm gonna say maybe
00:12:13.700that's one of the reasons why they got thrown out but no uh but it was one of those chaos for
00:12:18.120independent media i think it was a little bit yeah we were not welcome that's for sure and yet the
00:12:22.720delegates are really kind to us and great conversation just and i know you'll get into
00:12:27.400it with paul and later on but why do you think that is mike um that's a great question i i think
00:12:36.760that there is a resentment toward traditional media that i don't understand when i see only
00:12:42.860the cbc who he doesn't want to fund being let in yeah and ctv and global and all these other all of
00:12:49.960yeah yeah why if you don't like them and you're going to use portions of your speech to talk down
00:12:55.860to them no no but he lets in the independent media but he lets in the ones that he thanks in his
00:13:00.800speeches yeah only the ones that seem to be a part of the party i'm not sure that i'm going to get a
00:13:06.240thank you in his next uh well look here i'll just tell you what i put down let's let's hear it
00:13:11.540dear mr polyev i had to spell it eight times doesn't matter don't lie you do too everybody
00:13:18.600has a problem with this one i'm just kidding i'm ready directly and respectfully regarding an
00:13:23.220experience our team had surrounding the recent conservative convention in calgary we made the
00:13:27.620decision to travel to calgary at our own expense to cover the convention and offer a platform for
00:13:32.020discussion for our audience an average of a roughly 10 000 canadians per podcast post by the way that
00:13:38.760was pretty conservative we're killing it whatever with that reach continuing to grow rapidly our
00:13:44.500intention was simple to give a voice to everyday canadians and provide space for thoughtful substantive
00:13:51.640uh political conversation that's it you know despite multiple outreach attempts our requests for media
00:13:57.460access were ignored and we were ultimately denied accreditation this was disappointing particularly
00:14:02.460as we observed numerous paid social media influencers being granted free access to the convention floor
00:14:09.120that contrast was difficult to reconcile especially given that our work is editorial in nature independently
00:14:15.040funded and focused on long-form discussion rather than promotional slogan content we proceeded regardless
00:14:22.900and produced our own podcast from calgary we believe strongly in the importance of conversation
00:14:28.060even when access is restricted that said as our network continues to scale the reality is that the opportunity for your team to engage with us
00:14:36.500and by extension to our audience has now been significantly narrowed by that decision
00:14:41.020we're in the process of building into uh we're in the process of development of this media network
00:14:48.280our goal is not to chase influence but to build a durable platform that reaches canadians who want more than slogans or soundbites
00:14:55.160i'd much prefer that this growth included open lines of communication with you and your team
00:15:00.540rather than leaving that potential unrealized perhaps we should talk
00:15:04.400very well written and very honest and direct of what we are what we represent and what we were planning on doing when we were there
00:15:13.820do you think i should take this part out what's that i don't want to leave you or your message in the dust as we continue building
00:15:20.860what is becoming a meaningful and an influential canadian media platform yeah you know what maybe i'll
00:15:27.120that seemed a little much but yeah yeah i think i think we finished it at the first breath having said that
00:15:31.620maybe that'll get presented to pierre paulia i doubt that i will ever really send it because it does sound
00:15:36.500like i'm a little butthurt but i am because really you didn't send it i thought that was sent
00:15:39.660no i just sent it to you guys you kind of just sent it now to the world well there you go if you want
00:15:44.060to share with pierre feel free i i uh i think that the most important thing that was left behind there
00:15:49.480was quality conversation that included the party um i don't think that there's any reason to be afraid
00:15:54.680of us or to think that we would turn on anybody we have open conversation if we're wrong about something
00:15:59.580and you can convince us that you're right the likelihood is that we'll understand and change our
00:16:05.140position well and you did see some independent media hanging around things like the the more known
00:16:10.320ones like rebel media i think that they were they were in there juno oh this is a big deal i got to
00:16:15.760meet uh kian yes you know uh they invited us well we we slammed an invite into them and showed up and
00:16:22.620uh were received warmly they actually were very happy we were there they knew who we were they were
00:16:26.740very nice to us everybody was very nice free drinks i know that um myself and nick uh partook in
00:16:33.320lots of free things oh you guys were drinking and somehow the next day we got an email that said
00:16:38.940juno's running out of money so i hope that wasn't me and nick did you guys drain their funding we
00:16:44.100might have oh guys come on but here's the reason why i gave up my dry january and my my sobriety for
00:16:50.460that was because we were in brett the hitman hearts personal bar where all of his merchandise uh
00:16:56.480is and his brother's merchandise and i'm a huge wrestling mark so it was amazing i don't know if you
00:17:01.800saw me becoming irritated with you being excited with every photo on the wall every hour we arrived i got
00:17:08.520the history of wrestling from brady through photos and jock straps and the bartender came up and he
00:17:15.080goes oh you're giving a museum tour yeah basically yeah he's like how do you know about the orange
00:17:21.320stitching there was only one time you ever wore an orange stitching above the hearts and that was in
00:17:25.600summer slam of 97 wow but a nice bar i'll say that it was a lot of fun and so uh thank you to the
00:17:30.720juno uh news people for having us along and shout out to uh the hitman staff they were great
00:17:35.360yeah very nice to me uh it was it was nice to do a bit of schmooze there in a couple of the parties
00:17:40.720and stuff like that and meet some people um and all of them very engaged in conversation what was
00:17:46.740your overall take they seem kind of disappointed and i don't mean juno themselves but i mean people
00:17:52.220in the juno uh vicinity that were there kind of mingling with each other it seemed kind of
00:17:58.200things like there was no actual vote because there was no voting against pierre when it's just a piece
00:18:02.820of paper that says yes or no well it's interesting because there's a lot of fans there this is one
00:18:07.300thing that i did notice like in in politics this now feels like a real populist thing like uh you
00:18:14.000know people saying wow what a great speaker he is and wow he's very motivating and and that is
00:18:20.540important of course but at the same time i think that people were a little left adrift on topics like
00:18:27.440what are we doing with the u.s what's your solution to trade what was one of the big topics they talked
00:18:32.400about changing the national anthem back that was interesting i mean some of the policy things that
00:18:37.000that he talked about you know he he was very proud of the youth i thought that was neat because he was
00:18:41.660engaging youth in politics but overall there was some major topics he met he really put a focus on
00:18:47.400managing the business of canada from a national standpoint which was i think what the party wanted
00:18:54.320to hear that's what they want from their leader they want somebody who's boosting the party line
00:18:59.520somebody who's enhancing the discussion topics on the party line which he is very good at doing
00:19:04.660however i think also there was a and i saw a couple of things where there were solutions
00:19:10.340to problems really kind of outlined but by and large you know he left the tariff issue off the table
00:19:17.240except for referencing it uh quickly there was not much discussion about how to deal with uh you know
00:19:23.160the the scenario in calgary and uh what we're doing to create a trade scenario there was no real indication
00:19:31.740that he wants to be a global interact interactor uh on the finance side of things which is good and
00:19:38.880and bad depending on the what side of that you're on but i think people wanted to hear more about that
00:19:45.080i think that's the one thing that you could hear and as we kind of milled about after the uh after the
00:19:50.440experience now we i did speak to a young man will it's up on our uh youtube i'll recommend it will
00:19:55.120what a what a lovely young man okay bonito he was just an amazing guy with the truth from his heart
00:20:02.480kind of reflecting many people there he was at the convention and he came out and he said i gotta tell
00:20:09.260you man that pierre pauliev is an amazing orator he's just a really good speaker but i i voted for
00:20:17.520carney the problem with carney is carney's boring and he goes on to explain not in an offensive way
00:20:22.880that what we need right now is somebody who has this ability to to motivate canadians and and he
00:20:29.800thought that might be uh pierre pauliev but it was interesting to see somebody who voted liberal
00:20:35.000show up at a conservative convention talk about engaged young man in politics here in canada i thought
00:20:41.760that was really cool he's a true patriot yeah and that's what he said at the end when you were like
00:20:45.300you sound like a patriot he goes of course i am like it was almost a dumb question that you asked
00:20:48.880him that right he's of course i'm a patriot well it's so funny because we get a lot of grief about
00:20:53.360oh patriot in your name oh you guys must be right well if we're such right-wing nutbars why couldn't
00:20:58.520we get into this party i don't understand i think this calgary just proved exactly what we are which is
00:21:03.680non-biased trying to have as many discussions so that we can understand what's going on as canadians
00:21:08.740and try and do better and the irony doesn't fall flat on me that we ended this whole thing in a
00:21:15.880pro wrestling bar yeah it's so funny it was wwe in a lot of ways i'll tell you some of the things that
00:21:21.340i took away from the convention it was kind of lame in the sense that it was like there was not a lot
00:21:26.120of there wasn't a lot of like there's no we had more advertising on billboards than they did
00:21:31.820yeah that is true i didn't understand why there was no real presence in the town uh and and they've
00:21:39.000i'm a little weirded out that they've got 48 million dollars i don't know how they where did
00:21:43.500it go there's no band at two thousand dollars max a person that's 20 000 people so we handed out more
00:21:49.140free merch and hats to people and delegates then i didn't see any conservative stuff being handed out
00:21:55.480no people bring their own stuff there yeah it's just it just didn't feel like it seems backwards now
00:22:00.980it didn't seem like a party at all it sound like it felt like a uh a networking event that's what it
00:22:07.800felt like more than anything and i did speak to a delegate from ontario i'm not going to know who
00:22:11.120they are but they just said this is so much and they were an older in their 80s they said this is
00:22:15.560so much different than the way it used to be when you came to these things before whether it was
00:22:19.240conservative liberal ndp whatever it was they made you feel good when you were there they gave you
00:22:25.180merchandise not only to represent the party but to make you feel like you actually got something for
00:22:29.260being there they took you out for dinner there was bands there was a whole like finger foods
00:22:33.500none of that was going on as far as i could see unless it was upstairs in a green room somewhere
00:22:38.720maybe we were not there was nothing provided for people it didn't seem like it should have been a
00:22:45.520politics are yes they can be extremely serious you can get into fights with people talking about them
00:22:50.900but they're also supposed to be fun when you're engaging and you're going to a convention to support
00:22:55.040who you think should be either the leader of the country or the leader of the province or whatever
00:23:00.380it is this is supposed to be fun and exciting and we're going to make change and we're going to do
00:23:04.880what's good for now that wasn't the none of that was there it was all like maybe the night of the
00:23:09.340speech but as i say we were not inside uh but we were at the after party with everybody else
00:23:14.180and i didn't see that there was no real excitement after that i have to be honest with you that
00:23:20.500shocked me like in the streets people were just kind of lumbering along there was no you know
00:23:25.300cheering a slogan there was no you know there was a lot of yeah that was good but what about this
00:23:30.520and i think the other thing that i got in speaking to delegates was that yes they're all very supportive
00:23:36.200of of poly but they're also a little bit uh they they want to see change in that party they want to
00:23:43.940see policy change approach change campaign change um and i wonder if that's what they're going to get
00:23:49.880with the same guy there i just i just want to see excitement i just want like if pierre is this
00:23:56.880charismatic uh gentleman that everybody thinks that he is let's see it yeah let's see it i you know he's
00:24:02.540a hell of a speaker i will say that but you know what it's really easy to get motivated on the back
00:24:07.340of uh rhetoric and and i think that that's the thing that uh i hope that changes uh in this process
00:24:15.560overall the other thing that i have to say to you is i think that we're short a few parties in this
00:24:21.060country based on the people that i talked to there because there's a there's a gap there's a big gap
00:24:27.420there's a gap where the polarity no longer exists and solutions start to arrive where you get to get
00:24:35.560some more checks and balances from other parties where you start to get other expertise and other
00:24:40.340eyeballs on what's happening at the federal level and i wonder if that's going to be the result of
00:24:45.680and when you have those parties that aren't just throwing stones yeah it's not just a stone like
00:24:50.220war that's going on hey i'm going to say this bad about you and you're going to say this bad about me
00:24:54.020and then i'm going to return on that before you know it's three years of just arguing back and forth
00:24:57.260a new party will come in and say keep arguing here's what we need to do to fix things i mean unless
00:25:03.940it becomes the ndp and so the ndp is imploded on the basis of lack of credibility in in in parliament
00:25:10.460but in my opinion there's no real leader there no and there's not they don't have any they don't have
00:25:15.920a huge amount of support whether they'll get a comeback uh in the next election i don't think so
00:25:20.800but a lot has to happen between now and spring i'm hearing that there's going to be an election
00:25:24.900elections canada is already reaching out to make sure that they've got uh staffing and polling and
00:25:29.620locations um there's a short time to go a long way for the conservatives i'd like to have been
00:25:36.280up closer and ask some questions uh i wish we had that opportunity but it didn't prevent us from
00:25:40.880talking to the people there in alberta that had opinions and uh some of the experts so i'm going
00:25:45.340to recommend people go and check that out um this afternoon this is being uh this is monday right
00:25:52.580this is monday yes so by monday afternoon of this week you'll see the uh the amazing interview that we
00:25:58.260did uh about separatism in uh alberta uh followed by two or three other great episodes there uh over
00:26:05.200the next week so calgary thanks for your hospitality we had a great time little sidebar we got the pets
00:26:09.700and wolves that was nuts shouts out forest the wolf man oh forest was amazing this guy oh my goodness
00:26:16.520cochran's a beautiful little town beautiful so we show up in cochran for lunch and in the parking lot
00:26:21.560is a truck and in the back of the truck is i'm going to say eight dogs eight wolf dogs wolf dogs
00:26:27.020yeah yeah like uh wolf half german shepherd some of them were full on beautiful dogs gorgeous
00:26:31.720very well behaved i said to the guy of course uh what's with the dogs and he goes that's nothing
00:26:38.540there's five more in the cab i was like this is wonderful but he was uh he rescues dogs very nice
00:26:45.300man and uh just uh just lovely people that was cool like where when can you ever say hey i just
00:26:51.140pet eight wolves today alberta you're beautiful don't don't leave after we ate a yak dinner we
00:26:56.720had yak it was very beautiful yeah so calgary thank you very everybody that helped us when we were out
00:27:02.180there everyone who was kind to us whether it was a person at a gas station people at studios street
00:27:08.100teams whatever it was outside of the conservative party everyone thank you very much you were very
00:27:13.360generous and very hospitable what if i change the ending to this uh
00:27:17.460okay congratulations on your landslide victory putting you into position as the leader of the
00:27:24.200conservative party once again let's finish it with that yeah and then let's send it today
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