Rebel News host critiques Canada’s pandemic response, exposing systemic failures since May 2023—vaccines unapproved by Moderna, misrepresented death counts, and inconsistent public health messaging (e.g., masks). They highlight Winnipeg’s lab collaboration with Chinese military researchers, quarantine rules for vaccinated travelers, and opioid deaths surging in Toronto/Ottawa during lockdowns. Protesters like those at Stanford Liberty face $1,200 fines for defying mandates, while London’s Worldwide Freedom Rally demands medical freedom amid selective enforcement. Privacy Commissioner Daniel Tyrion rejects vaccine passports as ineffective, yet Premier Blaine Higgs pushes them for long-term care workers despite only 43 pandemic-related deaths in New Brunswick. The episode reveals a crisis prolonged by power and control, with fall restrictions looming, while celebrating Rebel News’ new multilingual team and grassroots resistance against government overreach. [Automatically generated summary]
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And I'll take you through them.
So, I think it's a little bit different show.
It's a bit of a news mashup.
Let me know what you think of it afterwards.
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Tonight, you know that saying, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times?
Yeah, that's not now.
It's May 20th, and this is the Ezra Advance Show.
Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
The only thing I have to say is government.
But why?
It's because it's my bloody right to do so.
That saying, you know, the first lines in Dickens' Tale of Two Cities, but it's not the best of times.
It's May 20th.
The year's almost half done.
The pandemic is about to devour a second year of our lives.
But not the pandemic itself.
It's the opportunistic political response to it.
The abject failure of the entire establishment.
The public health industrial complex, the media, legislatures, both governments and especially oppositions.
Courts, lawyers, law professors, NGOs, civil liberties groups, complete failure, total system-wide failure.
And we're not done yet.
They're done in Texas and they're done in Florida.
Boy, they've been done in China for a long time.
They're laughing.
This is from a big New Year's Eve party in Wuhan, China, almost six months ago.
That's how we're supposed to be.
Instead, we become like them, hunting down Christian pastors with police, arresting them in the middle of the highway to terrify and humiliate them.
It's not ending soon.
If you look at various governments' contracts, whether it's for COVID jails or vaccine programs, Trudeau is signing deals well into 2024.
That's three more years, like any war.
A lot of people are making a lot of money.
They don't want to stop anytime soon.
Money and fame and a crisis in which they are very important people.
Anthony Fauci, Teresa Tam, Eileen De Villa, Bonnie Henry, Dina Hincha.
These were nobodies until the pandemic.
Now they're stars.
Just ask them.
Bonnie Henry even took the time out from this emergency to write a book about what a hero she is.
Do you think she wants to go back to her little cubicle and no longer be a hero?
Did you see this story in the Ottawa Citizen?
How is it that you can be vaccinated but still die from the virus?
I can think of a few ways.
I think most of the accounting, the counting of virus deaths is being junk.
It's people who die with the virus, not from the virus.
So you might die from cancer or a stroke or diabetes, but if you have the virus in you, that's what gets the credit.
Some jurisdictions say if you die within 30 days of testing positive, that's a virus death.
So you can't really quite count on news reporting, can you?
But it does raise the question: what's up with those vaccines?
I've stopped trying to keep up with the evolving science.
That's the words I use on the vaccines, like AstraZeneca.
That phrase evolving science, that's when politicians make a political decision.
They flip-flop and want to blame science.
Masks are bad, then masks are good.
Banning international flights is bad, then banning international flights is good.
Churches are dangerous, but not Walmarts and Costco's.
Black Lives Matter protests are good.
Anti-lockdown protests and rodeos are dangerous.
You know, the science is evolving.
You know how I know it's not real?
Just like Leonardo DiCaprio on his private jet and private yacht warning us about global warming.
I know he doesn't mean it because he's living like he doesn't mean it.
Now, listen to this.
Here's Anthony Fauci and the heads of two other senior U.S. public health agencies, and they were asked, how many of their own staff have been vaccinated?
You'd think the answer would be 100%.
No?
What percentage of the employees in your institute, your center of your employees, has been vaccinated?
You know, I'm not 100% sure, Senator, but I think it's probably a little bit more than half, probably around 60%.
Only about half?
What do they know that we don't know?
That's actually less than the average in a lot of U.S. states.
Maybe the experts at the Centers for Disease Control and the Food and Drug Administration, maybe they know that the drugs have been authorized, which means they're permitted, but they're not approved, which means we don't yet know that they're safe because we're still testing them.
Authorized, but not approved.
Don't take it from me.
That's from these drug companies who keep pointing that out probably for liability reasons.
They don't want to make false promises.
And what politicians are doing, especially here in Canada, delaying the second jab, mixing and matching vaccines.
These companies are just being very, very quiet, these drug companies.
They're not making any of these crazy, evolving science promises.
But they are laughing all the way to the bank.
If you read their warning labels, I did that with you the other day on the show, you'll know that they only sell these non-approved drugs in the state of emergency.
That's when they're authorized because there's an emergency.
Otherwise, they go back to being experimental drugs, not for sale.
So yeah, they don't want this emergency to end ever.
Moderna has actually never taken a drug to market before.
This is their big score.
Say, do you sign up for our daily emails here at Rebel News?
We call them Rebel Buzz.
It's free.
Just go to our website and sign up.
It's the same information I get every morning to brief myself on the day.
Here are a few stories from today.
I want to read you about 10 of them.
Scientists working at Canada's highest security infectious disease laboratory have been collaborating with Chinese military researchers to study and conduct experiments on deadly pathogens.
The Global Mail has learned that one of the Chinese researchers, Fei Yu Yan from the People's Liberation Army Academy of Military Medical Sciences, worked for a period of time at the Winnipeg Lab.
Did you know that?
We're working with the Chinese military on weaponized viruses.
Did you know that?
Sure, why not?
What could go wrong?
Here's another.
Canadians who cross border for vaccine must quarantine on return, Ottawa says.
Like I say, they don't want this to end.
By the way, if you don't get any benefits from vaccinating, why would you be motivated to do it if you're still treated like a danger, if you still must quarantine, if you still must wear a mask, if you still must go to COVID jails, why would you take the jab?
Here's another story.
No federal law allows any government to mandate COVID-19 vaccine passports.
Privacy Commissioner Daniel Tyrion said yesterday.
So far, we have not been presented with evidence of vaccine effectiveness to prevent transmission, said Terrien.
It is an encroachment on civil liberties.
Yeah, well, this whole last 14 months has been an encroachment on civil liberties, hasn't it?
But that hasn't stopped anyone, has it?
Like this guy, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs, says he's asked government lawyers to look into whether COVID-19 vaccination could be a condition of employment for those working in long-term care homes.
You know, New Brunswick has about 800,000 citizens, and I checked, and every year about 8,000 people in New Brunswick pass away.
I'm sorry, but they do.
And since the entire pandemic began more than a year ago, how many of them died from the coronavirus?
2,000, 1,000.
No, 43.
Now, I'm sorry about that, but 8,000 people died in the past year.
So almost 10,000 have died in New Brunswick since the pandemic began.
And 43 were linked to the virus, 43.
And they have shut down the whole place, and they're now planning invasive public shaming and naming of people who refuse to take the experimental drugs.
Oh, and how many of those deaths did the government itself cause?
An isolation hotel COVID cluster grows.
Higgs says he doesn't regret rushing the program.
Really?
And how many deaths were caused by the overreaction and the lockdown and the harms that caused?
Toronto opioid deaths doubled during COVID-19, says provincial study.
Oh, okay.
But they didn't matter.
In Toronto, but also in Ottawa too and everywhere, opioid-related deaths in Ottawa nearly doubled during pandemic.
But of course, there's money to be made.
I told you about the government's plans to use their tracing app, their cell phone COVID tracing app, for other purposes.
Here's a UK story in that vein.
UK regulator fines COVID-19 tracker for turning contact data into sales leads.
Why not, right?
But there's a lot of things to be done in the name of the pandemic.
Too much money to be made, too many opportunities, like voter fraud, for example.
Mail-in ballots done on a large scale could open the door to manipulation and election fraud, says independent MP Derek Sloan.
Yeah, yeah, we all saw the United States.
So yeah, we're not getting out of this pandemic anytime soon.
Quebec Rebels Risk Fines00:03:43
Oh, sure, they might lift their boot off of you for a few months this summer, but not if you're a Christian pastor.
They might let patios open up at restaurants.
Thank you, Master.
But mark my words, they'll be locking us back up in the fall.
It's just too good for them.
The power, the money, the bullying, the name-calling.
The little prison guards within each bureaucrat and politician have simply been let out.
They've been having too much fun to go away now.
And really, who's going to tell them to stop?
No one has for the past 14 months.
Why do you think they're going to start now?
Stay with us for more.
Hey, welcome back.
You know, the other day we had a general staff meeting.
We called our whole staff in, not just our Toronto people, but Drea and Matt from Vancouver and Daniel and Sheila from Edmonton.
and K2 and Adam from Calgary.
And we just had so many folks here.
It was great.
And one of the things I did was I interviewed some of the folks we had in town.
I should tell you that even after that, we hired one more person.
Her name is Alexandre Lavoie.
And she, as the name might suggest, is a francophone Quebecer based in Quebec City.
And she is, just started with us, is going to do reports for us from Quebec.
And the plan is to have the same report done twice, once in English to tell us what's going on in Quebec, but the second time en français to talk to Quebecers in the French language on behalf of Rebel News.
So I hope that works.
It's going to be a little tricky because everything has to be en français, including the words on the screen and stuff like that.
But I'm sort of excited about it.
We came across her as sort of a volunteer when we started to cover the lockdowns in Quebec.
And we went there in Montreal and Mocha went there to Quebec.
So she is starting with us new.
And I want to show you.
So I don't have her on the line to interview her.
I want to wait till her debut video comes and then we'll talk to her.
But I want to show you some of the videos that you may not have seen.
These are from some of our new talent.
Daniel Day, he's our youngster.
He just turned 18.
He did a short report, an update from Grace Life Church.
And I want to show you a few other videos from around the world of the new rebels.
I want to show you what these new rebels are doing.
Because, I mean, I'm, listen, I'm going to be doing this for the rest of my life.
I don't think I'm ever going to retire and Sheila Gunnery and David Menzies and the old timers.
But these young pups are doing a good job.
So let me show you a few videos you may have missed over the past week that I just am so proud of how these guys are coming along.
And it's not just our young talent.
It's the video editors and the graphic editors and the web editors and the behind the scenes team too.
I really, you know what?
I'm the second oldest guy in the company, second only to David Menzies.
And that's a great feeling to have a team of young people just giving her every day.
So I'm actually going to say goodbye for a moment.
I'm going to show you some of these vids and then I'll come right back to read your mail.
Stand Up for Freedom00:15:03
Daniel Day here with the Rebel News, just in Edmonton at the legislative building at the Stanford Liberty protest.
Today we have a bunch of people gathered all risking a $1,200 fine to be here.
Let's go check it out.
I'm with Kyle Roy.
Kyle Roy, he is the organizer of the freedom protest.
Tell us a little bit about it.
Well, this protest, you guys, there's a little bit of misconceptions these days about protests for freedom, fighting for rights and freedoms.
We are definitely not anti-maskers here.
We believe in the right for you to choose whether you would like to wear a mask or not.
We believe in the right for you to choose to take a vaccine or not.
So we're pro-choice here.
What this protest is, is defending the rights and freedoms of all Canadians and inevitably all humanity because I believe, I'm a firm believer that our rights and freedoms don't exist on a piece of paper, right?
We have our Charter of Rights and Freedoms, but I believe humanity is on the cusp of coming free, completely free.
Have you guys ever seen a time in history where humanity has risen worldwide and come together every single weekend?
I've never seen it, so this is beautiful to see, and it's beautiful to see humanity realize that we do have these rights and freedoms.
It's beautiful to see humanity value these rights and freedoms and inevitably stand up and fight for them.
So that's what we do here.
We've been standing peacefully for an entire year since last April.
Every single Saturday down at the ledge, down at the ledge steps here, we've been fighting peacefully for our rights and freedoms.
What do we want?
Freedom!
What do we want?
Freedom!
What do we want?
Yeah!
What do we want?
Freedom!
Lamol, why are you here today?
I'm here to support Albertans getting back to work, ending the lockdowns, stopping the tyranny and government corruption.
The young people, I mean, they don't even know what fascists are.
You know, the people on the reserves are being oppressed.
Their rights are being taken away.
Privacy is essential.
Freedom is essential.
I spoke about the urgent need for businesses and school boards and event organizers and charities to all step up to stand united together.
Yeah, they need to understand what's going on and what these governments are doing is a crime.
Link and Jay for Rebel News here in London, England, at the Worldwide Freedom Rally.
Now, thousands of Brits have come together to speak out against the measures imposed by politicians from the British government.
We're going to get some opinions and we're going to find out how the people really feel.
Let's take a look.
What brings you out here today?
Freedom.
I'm here to go and show that I do not care, that I am going to go and do what I want when I want because I want to and be a good person at the same time doing it, as is everyone else here.
Where do I start?
Is it the fucking clampdown on our freedoms?
Is it the oppression?
Is it?
I don't know where to start, mate.
I don't know.
I don't know where to start.
Just to demonstrate we need to stand up for ourselves.
We're losing our human rights and we need to all stand peacefully to just state a fact that you know it's very important and we'd like to retain them.
We're just keeping the energy up in here.
Looks let's keep the energy up out here.
Come on, guys, come on, guys, guys.
I think we should be in control of our own health and make those decisions for ourselves.
What do you think about the you guys are bystanders here, you're not a part of the march.
What do you think about people protesting against the government's restrictions?
Perfect.
That's what everybody should do.
Not just the local ones, but it should all around the country.
They're too strict and they're not required.
What brings you out here today?
Fighting for the freedom of our kids.
I've got two kids, I want to fight for the freedom of them and the future and stop all this nonsense, all wear the masks and social distancing and everything.
It's just a joke.
There's no need for it.
We can clearly tell everything's gone down.
Loads of people I know that have been out doing everything they normally do.
Raves, everything.
All the young kids are doing stuff, so we're out here trying to protect our kids really and the freedom of everyone else.
Well, I stood for the London mayor elections.
I was in the London Assembly, I'm not anymore, but I've been out on most of the freedom rallies since the beginning last year.
I spoke in one of the ones in Trafalgar Square and now this is the first rally since the elections in London.
To come out and you know say that I'm still with everybody, I still support everybody, and we still need to fight for our freedom because what's happening, what has happened over the last year has been terrible.
It's an abnormal situation.
We cannot accept this as the new normal.
We need to get all of our freedoms back and re-establish our society as it was and it should be.
Well, we're here joining the demonstration against the imposition of COVID rules.
What brings you out here today against all this government nonsense, isn't it, really?
For the last what, year and a half, and people are still believing it.
Like, it's unbelievable, isn't it?
How many protests have we had now?
How many spikes?
None whatsoever.
Million Coloisgo in London?
No spikes.
We were sitting at home thinking we were all alone.
We're the only people that knew what was going on.
But we started to gather together and we realized there's hundreds of thousands of us, millions across the world.
So we decided we're going to come here and represent.
Why not?
Cheers, man.
Thank you.
Yeah, I've had enough of all this silly rules and stuff.
And I think it's time that we stand up for our freedoms.
Get our freedoms back.
Sticking out for my son.
I've got two other kids as well, which are a bit older, but that's why I'm here.
Yeah, I just want to be here to stand and show that I'm uniting with other people.
So I guess the main thing is: are we allowed to say what we want or are we not allowed to say what doesn't flow with the media with the media?
That's it.
Why can't footballers hug each other?
Well, we can't hug our families.
Where's the logic in that?
Are you trying to say that COVID doesn't attack footballers, but it attacks us?
Use your fucking brain.
God gave you a brain for a reason.
I'm not religious like that, but I'm just saying that.
God gave us a brain for a reason.
Use your fucking brain.
So you're not actually part of the protest here.
You're just walking by?
What do you think about the protests happening?
I don't know.
What is it even about?
It's just about the basically anti-lockdown, anti-COVID restrictions.
I feel like it's a bit pointless because lockdown did actually help us with reducing the COVID deaths, so I feel like it's quite pointless.
Where do you even begin to start?
Seriously, where do you begin to start?
Freedom.
Actually, I really want people to join together and know they have other people that feel the same way.
Are you standing at the people or what?
Of course, mate.
Of course.
Stand with the people 100%, bro.
It's time for change.
I'm here for my daughter.
She's, you know, my world, and I don't want her living this world.
It's for the young kids, really.
You know, if they're the ones losing out like yourself.
Oh, I'm here because to stand for sovereignty and freedom and against the BBC.
Freedom, my man.
Freedom.
Basic freedoms, you know, medical freedom, freedom to choose, freedom to speak.
So, yeah, that's why we're here today.
Hey, guys, Efron here, head of video for Rebel News.
And I'm usually behind the camera.
However, in the last couple months with these new lockdown restrictions, I've been trying to report as much as I can on these lockdown protests that's happening all across Ontario.
Most recently, I've been at Hamilton for the last three weeks covering their back-to-back protests Saturday and Sunday.
Now, Sunday, what happened is I was there for the weekly freedom rally.
A couple dozen people showed up.
So I saw with my very own eyes Hamilton bylaw and police come out of City Hall and immediately detain and ticket over half a dozen people.
Each ticket is around $880 each for a COVID violation simply just for being outside in a group larger than five.
So that means protesting is illegal here in Ontario.
Now, you don't take my word for it.
Take a look at when I went live that fateful day.
Oh, no, no, it's kids.
Come on.
We're all in this government.
Get into the door, man.
Get the fucking car.
I'm sure farming tonight on their feet.
We have to gather and filing for the other warning.
Officer Feeling is the great part.
We're going to have to meet on Sunday.
So here's.
This is the Halworth Rally.
Mass ticketing bylaw just came out.
We saw one yesterday, no one bugged me.
They're in violation.
You might want to get that there.
There's police and bylaw here.
The march just left.
These guys were left back behind here.
Do you have to spell everything?
Help. Help.
For what?
Why does she have to identify herself?
Just for crime.
She's got obstruction.
For what obstruction?
She's got to identify somebody.
No, you can't just start creating.
I don't have any identification.
No, not at all.
Oh, Bill of Rights.
Have you?
Okay, but you're going to see that you're not just creating stuff.
Oh my god.
You have to commit a crime to be identified.
She has not created.
So there's the other side of the march across the street.
Our rights.
Sorry, Todd.
Let's go!
Walk through him.
So now there's an officer with the DSLR.
Welcome to stay here as I'm staying here.
My reason I won't.
I made myself under solar.
I'm not Mr. Peno.
We're all equal.
We're all equal, but we forgot about that.
Maybe one day you will wake up.
I hope it's gonna have kingdom of prize for everyone and for you too.
So this is at Hamilton City Hall.
Hi guys, I'm here in Montreal and the amount of police passing by is unreal.
It's unreal.
They're just passing by every few seconds as a cup.
I'm in my car because it is raining.
I'll be out soon, but I'm gonna try to stay as dry as I can for as long as I can.
I'll try to be out once 8 o'clock hits and there's actually action going on, but there's a bunch of police right now.
It seems like it's gonna be a busy night.
They're cracking down on juice tonight again, third night in a row.
We'll see what happens.
If you want to see more, go to Lockdownreports.com.
Thank you bye bye, keep a distance okay, you move already.
Come on, let's go, let's go, let's go go go, or i'm gonna see your parents.
Okay, let's go, let's go go.
Guys, you should go into the steps of my class.
I have permission from the government.
With my classes, with the standard class, I have a whole uh class.
In fact, you can right now.
The issue, yeah, you didn't access my hat.
That's the problem right now.
That's the problem.
What's the problem?
I can see the next one.
No.
No.
No. No. No.
I spoke to my supervisor okay, a few minutes ago.
He said, if you don't, it's sad the same, but it doesn't have to be written, authorization, i'm paying.
That's it.
It's a ticket.
Okay, that's the way they.
If you or anyone you know received a covert related fine, go to fight the fines.com and we will fight your fine for you.
Okay, thank you, i'm sorry.
No, it's just the fact it's dangerous for the kids.
Just go around like this wild, this car, patrolling exactly just to make sure that uh, you want the safety for everybody.
Okay hi, how are you?
Uh, i'm gonna need the uh driving license uh, because uh, you're uh the the, the engine of the, the vehicle.
No no no no, that much was uh revolutioning, uh too high, that's right.
And you were rolling really fast.
No, it wasn't.
And you did the uh u-turn.
It's forbidden.
No, you're allowed to do u-turn over there, this street.
You're not allowed.
No, you're not allowed to do.
Papers Please00:04:40
And uh, so do you have the papers of the vehicle?
It's in the car.
Do you have the papers of the vehicle?
I want to go see my uncle's dog.
Sir let's, let's go to the, let's go to the car.
I'm gonna ask you for the piece of ice.
Come on, you're gonna do this to me.
What are you doing?
You did an infraction.
I didn't do an infraction.
I'm allowed to do it over there.
You have the paper of the car, it's in the car.
So, let's go in the car, let's get the car, or just just get the paper.
No, you come, get the paper.
You come, we'll do it soon, you come.
I'm not in the vehicle right now.
Well sir sir, listen to me.
Listen to me.
I'm asking for the picture.
Why are you doing this?
I I, you need to give me the papers.
I'm not in a car, i'm not in a motor vehicle.
Listen to me, listen to me.
You, you did an infraction in this vehicle.
No, you in the motor vehicle.
Which motor vehicle was it?
Which one was it?
Listen to me, you did an infraction with this vehicle.
Okay, I see you.
I see you.
You did this infraction.
You parked the car over there and you came to us and i'm not.
I'm telling you to give me your, your driving license.
And now i'm asking you to give me the picture of this vehicle.
Why do you need them why?
Because you need to have it.
I have.
Am I in the car?
Now you need to come.
Am I in the car?
No, so here you have my license.
You have to do it.
Listen to me sir, listen to me.
If you don't give me the, the card uh, the car, the paper of this vehicle, you will have another infraction.
Because you didn't.
I am not in the car, you didn't give me the paper, I am not in the car.
Listen to me.
So come, let's go, let's take it to me.
Are you gonna give me the paper, let's go, let's come and let's take it.
Come and take it.
Who's coming to take it?
Perfect.
Why are you harassing my uncle though?
Why are you harassing my uncle though?
That's my uncle.
That's my other uncle.
They're both my uncle.
He has a dog.
He's allowed to be out.
So you're trying to stop me from doing my work?
I'm allowed to do a U-turn.
What are you doing?
I'm filming.
Yeah, I know.
So, what?
I was filming you stopping him.
I'm telling you.
You know, I was nice to you earlier.
I'm betraying you because you did an infraction with your car.
I was nice to you earlier.
I helped you, and this is what you do to me.
I just tell you because you did an infraction with your car.
I'm allowed to make a U-turn at the end of the street.
You want the papers of the car?
Yeah, the entrance and the metriculation.
No, this is not the paper?
Well, what I see is the license and the entrance.
I gave the license, isn't that insurance?
That's good.
Okay, that's okay.
No, I don't know.
It's a rental.
What do you have the entrance?
It's in the.
I'll find it.
Well, it's the registration paper.
I don't know.
It's a rental.
I don't know.
I have what they gave me, right?
Well, make sure that you have the papers when you rent your car.
It's supposed to be hidden here.
Okay.
There it is.
And you know, Parkifar.
Okay, we spoke to you.
I spoke to you five minutes ago.
I didn't never talk to you.
Bye-bye.
Are you going to have to do it?
How long does it take to write a ticket?
I'm waiting for you.
How long does it take?
Is that not good?
Yes, I will put you.
You can keep this.
I don't need this.
There's the papers.
And you have to hear what your picture is.
Let me check one more time if it's here.
You know what I'm going to do?
Yeah, okay.
Hi, what's going on?
No, he has my information.
I'm going to take the information on the computer.
Fine, everything is ready.
Yeah, he has my license and registration.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah, no problem.
Do you know how the cells?
The cells, they can split.
I'm not a self.
I cannot split myself.
So I can only do one integration at a time.
So if you have no other person like that, you can go home, okay?
I am off.
I just have to move too much.
Okay, it's not in the car.
Why is your colleague running my place now?
What is he doing?
Were you at San Vieter five minutes ago?
Yeah, I'll go in the side.
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Hi, sir.
Okay, yeah, welcome to the Master Me.
Now you only speak French?
Oh, now you only speak.
No, I speak English.
Speak English?
Yes.
Okay, like I said, just a few minutes before you were yelling and telling me why, why, why, why?
Listen to me.
I'm going to explain you one more time, okay?
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So, like a third or fourth time.
So, the ticket that I'm giving to you, okay?
Just for you to know, to understand, this is an infraction.
It exists.
It's a real infraction, okay?
Yeah, you didn't make it up.
I'm going to read it in English, okay?
So, you will be able to know it's it.
Yeah, they don't like it.
It's having made noise by operating the motor of a road vehicle at high revolution.
Okay, and how much is that ticket?
You will be able to read it, okay?
So, it's your ticket, you have to need it, you can test it.
Okay, and that's it.
So, hey, next time, just okay?
Yeah. Yeah. Okay.
You know what?
They're each getting better every day.
I think they're great to begin with.
But, you know, working with us and Sheila Gunrida is our chief reporter really takes a hand to help these young reporters along.
I think we got a great team.
Anyways, let me read some mail.
On my show last night, Dylan writes, every day we are in this lockdown, my temptation to sell my home and move to Florida gets stronger and stronger.
It's a free place.
And Miami, I mean, it's a little bit hot, but the weather's great.
It's beautiful.
Republican mayor, Republican governor, maybe the Republican president will come from there.
It looks wonderful.
I haven't left Canada since the lockdown because I just can't afford the two-week quarantine on the way back, but Florida is definitely, that would be my very first destination.
Anyhow, I'm just being a little bit jealous.
Catherine writes, yes, we need the children to be children.
We want to see their beautiful little faces and smiles.
Yes, we want that, but that's not just some, you know, luxurious choice we're making.
That is an essential thing about being a person, to look people in the eye, to see their face, to go for non-verbal cues, to watch people as they talk, to learn how to be a person, to show our face and to have others see ours and us to see theirs.
What we've done to the kids, I think, is the worst.
Not just young kids, who I think are being taught bizarre lessons of being afraid of the world, but times that people will never get back.
Your last year in high school and grad.
You know, there are times in your life that are just sort of wonderful moments that are now gone.
And the punishment that these other communities, communities, I mean, I said in my monologue about how opioid deaths have basically doubled everywhere.
These are all the forgotten people from these public health tyrants who have ruled the roost for over a year.
And I think they're finally sick of them in most of America.
But in Canada, these tyrants have never been stronger.
WW writes, they're going to let us loose for a bit and then snap the trap shot this fall with another surge, major lockdowns, and then usher us all under emergency into the Great Reset.
Well, listen, Justin Trudeau himself has used that phrase.
Wouldn't surprise me, that plan, and of course, mail-in ballots.
Yeah, I think we are in dark days.
You know, I started by quoting Tale of Two Cities.
It was the best at times.
It was the worst of times.
It is not the best of times.
It is not the best of times.
You know, talking about the French Revolution, there were wonderful things and terrible things.
Where's the wonderful things about Canada and the pandemic?
Where is it?
I don't see it.
I don't mean to be so depressing, but I'm just calling it like I see it.
All right, my friends, we'll see you tomorrow.
Until then, on behalf of Walmart, your Rebel World headquarters, good night.