Freedom Convoy protesters, led by truckers and farmers, face Trudeau’s potential Emergencies Act invocation after $450M–$700M daily losses from blockades like the Ambassador Bridge, where police vandalized excavators with wire cuts and foam. Pastor Arthur Pavlowski, arrested five times for speaking at protests, awaits bail, while Ontario’s Feb 17 reopening prioritizes sex clubs over churches. Critics argue Trudeau’s heavy-handed tactics—mirroring Harper-era separatism crackdowns—backfire, uniting Canadians against mandates and perceived hypocrisy, with defiance growing despite his calls to end protests. [Automatically generated summary]
Good morning, good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to the Rebel News Daily Live stream.
I'm your host, Sheila Gunreed, and I'm joined by my co-host in Calgary, Adam Sos.
And some of you might notice that there's a bit of a diminished quality in the stream today, and that's because we are running off Zoom because we are going to bring in a very special guest, David Menzies, live from the Ambassador Bridge later on.
And this is sort of the only way that we can do it is if we move over to Zoom.
So bear with me.
I'm not mad about it, though.
Being a woman of a certain vintage, I don't like to be high def anyway.
Adam, how's it going?
Oh, it's going wonderful.
I'm upset being in my prime.
I want to see so, but I'll survive.
I'll survive.
Yeah, there's nothing going on in our country, let alone our province right now.
I don't even know why you or I showed up for work today, because it's just completely boring.
Except for the fact that our prime minister has sought to declare war on peaceful Canadian protesters.
That's what it comes down to today.
He had a late-night meeting with the first ministers and his cabinet.
So the first ministers being the premiers, and he doesn't necessarily need the premier's permission to do this, but he does need the premiers to go along with it.
So let's see how that happens.
He is considering, and we don't have official word yet, but the National Post is reporting it that Trudeau is to invoke, invoke the Emergencies Act to clear away protesters and border blockades.
And that could mean big, big trouble for our fellow Albertans down at the Couts border.
Yeah, big time.
Yeah, it's troubling, certainly.
And this is something that we sort of got wind of last week at those points.
It was mere rumors.
It wasn't reportable, but it did seem that this was sort of inevitable.
Oddly, it's sort of sparked immediately after he stormed out of the house and wasn't willing to answer any more questions, stormed out shortly thereafter.
These conversations started, the rumor mill started swirling.
And here we are today.
It seems more fact than fiction, certainly.
And it's shocking, truly, because I mean, the last time we had measures to this extent, we're effectively the FLQ War Measures Act with his dad.
So there's certainly a predisposition.
It's funny that nepotism is at play, even in a purported democracy like Canada.
So now we should tell everybody what we're doing before we get too far into the show.
I just wanted to talk about that right off the hop.
But this is the Rebel News Daily Live stream.
It used to just be on Friday, hosted by Ezra Levett and just streamed on YouTube.
But there's more news than ever, and things are breaking all the time.
Every morning, it seems like.
I don't know about you, Adam, but when I wake up, it's what are the things that I have time to do a story on today?
And not, I wonder what I'm going to talk about today.
It's too much.
It's hard to weed through it all.
And sometimes the best way to address that is just like this: sit down, read the headlines with a friend and interact with our viewers, which is something that we love to do here on the live stream.
So we used to just be on YouTube.
They went full censorship.
They demonetized us.
They don't want us there.
It's only a matter of time before we're gone from there.
So I don't know.
I don't know about you, Adam, but that's kind of how you get more of me.
If you tell me not to be somewhere, I'm like, I'm coming and I'm bringing all my friends.
So that's kind of why we're still on YouTube.
And it's a great way for people to find us.
So we have nearly 1.6 million YouTube subscribers.
We don't want to abandon you.
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And if you do one of those, Mr. Producer Andrew will send that to me in the form of a message and Adam or myself will do our very best to address those on air.
And I believe we're also on a fourth live stream streaming platform, a fourth free speech platform.
So that's five in total on Getter, are we not?
Right now?
Yes, I think this is our third week of this is our third week being live on Getter.
And I said it last week, but I'm making a conscious effort to spend a little bit more time on Getter and a little less time on Twitter because Twitter is a censorship platform and Getter doesn't care about my opinions.
And that's, I think, the way that all these social media companies who claim to be the new public square, that's how they should be, but really they're not.
But we should get back to the War Measures Act, the Emergency Measures Act, as they say.
Trapped Within Borders00:07:47
The last time it was invoked, people were going around abducting people and murdering them.
And so that the prime minister basically admitted that he lost control of the country at that point and needed to take extenuating circumstances to deal with that situation.
This is not the case here.
In 2022, Canada, Justin Trudeau has lost control of the country because people refuse to be controlled by him anymore because the means by which he's controlling them no longer make sense to them.
This is not a crisis of murder and kidnapping and terrorism.
These are just peaceful Canadian citizens who didn't feel heard.
So they took their concerns to Ottawa.
And that now has resulted in what could be a declaration of war against them.
Likewise at the border, you've got Canadians trapped within their own countries.
In some cases, they're trapped within their own provinces, trapped within their own homes.
They're not allowed to travel.
So they block the border and Justin Trudeau gets mad.
Basically, this amounts to a suspension of our Charter of Rights and Freedoms, but I don't know if we're going to be able to tangibly tell the difference because for two years, we've had our Charter of Rights and Freedoms basically suspended by the federal government.
They've inhibited our ability to protest, who we can have in our homes, how we can travel within and outside of our own country.
They forcibly taken people to COVID jail.
So incarcerating Canadians without trial.
We've seen search and seizure of property in the case of Coots, Alberta.
And we'll get to that in a little bit.
So if they make the charter disappear, I'm not sure how many of us would actually notice at this point.
There's like a sixth reverse irony in all of this because almost every one of Justin Trudeau's comments against the people at Coots, the people at Ambassador Bridge, the people in Ottawa could be made against himself for the past two years and the premiers across these provinces who have fundamentally undermined and stripped people of their basic rights and dignities.
The criticisms often are, well, you're not allowing free travel.
You're not allowing people to participate in society.
It's a nuisance.
It's an encumbrance.
I mean, you're not allowing businesses to prosper.
You're affecting all these things negatively.
Well, that's what you have been doing for two years.
And the fact of the matter is, I've been down there.
Sid is down there.
Obviously, Kian's been down there.
Anytime someone tries to do a test, there's all these articles out there about, oh, well, I was trying to see a loved one and they wouldn't let me through the border.
So they died before I got there.
Listen, the fact of the matter is, is if you roll up that block and you've got a bloody good reason to get through, they're going to move a tractor immediately.
Yeah, they have people because we know for a fact there was a there was something apparently and I don't know if this is confirmed, but um someone was attempting to to launch sort of a counter protest and they got about a dozen trucks with livestock and the intention apparently from what we're hearing on the ground was to drive through and then have them block the border and then they would have a whole story all the media rolled out their cameras and were ready for this horrible story about the livestock being stranded.
Of course.
The RCMP was blocking the road and the boys down in coots, the tractors, the farmers, they're like, we're not going to let livestock suffer.
They immediately move their vehicles.
So these narratives are categorically false.
And to criticize people based on what you yourself have been doing for two years is ridiculous.
We're seeing even now that there is actually seemingly some semblance of an opposition under Candice Bergen that people are starting to criticize these actions, starting to say that there's an end to it.
And Justin Trudeau keeps saying that he is willing to allow or look at any sort of methodology in order to put an end to this.
Well, end your unconstitutional charter violating mandates and this ends.
That's it.
Maybe resign while you're at it, but definitely end the mandates because that's what these people are asking for.
And it's funny, when I was talking to the truckers and I was trying to really grasp what they were after and I was talking to dozens of people.
Ultimately, they want the Canadian government to obey the laws in Canada.
That is what the truckers are asking for.
They're not asking for special treatment.
They're not asking for the government to cave on some big front.
The truckers demand is quite simply, obey the Canadian Charter, the measure by which all laws are tested.
That's their ask.
And that's not what Justin Trudeau has been doing.
They aren't asking for anything unusual.
They want to go back to January 2020.
That's what they want.
They just want to go back to normal, not some crazy new normal, but the old normal where the government respected the law and so did Canadian citizens.
These people at these protests, they are not normally politically engaged.
They're not lawbreakers.
They're not protesters.
They're not convoyers.
They're moms.
They're dads.
They're normal people to inspire an otherwise politically apolitical person to pack up their life and go to Ottawa for starting now three weeks.
You've driven them to that.
The government has driven them to that.
And instead of saying, what have we done to drive so many of you to participate in this organic movement that is taking off across the country, but also across the world, as we've seen, we've seen convoys, even in Israel, that they've inspired these normal people to do this, which is, I mean, look, it's a street party.
But I mean, instead of the government saying, what have we done to mobilize this many people?
They say, how do we stop the mobilization in the quickest, most forceful way possible?
And it's as though, like, I don't know if it is this extent of ineptitude.
I don't know how it's possible.
And it permeates everything from local provincial governments, purportedly conservative governments, all the way up to the federal government.
But everything that they do is literally the opposite of what an intelligent person would do in that situation.
You can go back to Pastor Arkavlowski, who is now, and we'll talk about this in a bit, but sitting in jail, awaiting a bail hearing for, we'll talk about this, but everything they've done to Pastor Archer Pavlovsky, that ongoing persecution, now what they're doing to these truckers, they're punching down, to use the term of the progressives.
They are punching down time and time again and beating up on people, abusing their power.
And then they're shocked when people become upset.
But I can tell you this weekend, and I'm sure lots of our other rebel reporters will say the same thing.
Every week, basically, on Saturday, there's been protests.
They've ranged from a thousand to 7,000, maybe even a little bit more than that.
But we're seeing them walk down 17th Avenue, one of the trendiest avenues.
It's been dubbed now the Freedom Mile, and it stretches on for like 10, 15 blocks, just sheer people filling the streets.
And I can tell you, every past weekend, up until these last two weekends, this last weekend particularly, the very trendy shops, the places that are still doing QR codes, even though they're not supposed to, the vibe from them has been swearing, it has been heckling, and it has been rude.
I can tell you on Saturday, when I was out there, people were cheering.
They were clapping.
This entire subset of society that was maybe going, got vaccinated, has been going along with everything, don't really care.
They're looking at the truckers and saying, well, hey, hold on a minute here.
And the tide has shifted because they were cheering, they were clapping, they were saying some less than parliamentary things about Justin Trudeau.
But the vibe, the culture, the mood has shifted where even the moderates, even the people on the fence have shifted.
Shift in Public Sentiment00:07:48
And I think, I don't know if AD happens to have it, but this Bill Maher clip that is out there sums up the international attention.
This isn't just a local embarrassment.
This is an international story drawing international attention to the extreme.
So I don't know if AD has that clip.
Okay, we'll run that clip a little later because we're just pretty busy.
But the extent of this, it's baffling.
And some of the extreme rhetoric that there has been out there about conservatives in the past, well, mainstream voices internationally are saying those things somewhat validly about Justin Trudeau now.
It's an incredible, it's an incredible time to be in Canada, certainly, and virtually unprecedented since, well, guess what?
Senior Trudeau Sr. was in office.
Yeah.
And I think even the family that owns the Ambassador Bridge, the Maroon family, they've actually come out and said, the quickest way to end this is just to lift the mandates on both sides of the border.
Which, I mean, they're the ones, they lose toll every time that somebody can't cross that bridge.
And they've said, look, just lift the mandates.
It seems so simple.
But instead of just lifting the mandates, the prime minister, who has lost control of the most peaceful, docile people on the face of the earth, has decided to declare war on them.
We should, and now we should have, I guess, given what we saw happen in Coots and the immediate escalation of what happened in Coots, we should have realized that there was some sort of things happening in the prime minister's office to deal with the border because it started off yesterday as sneaky and sleazy.
Yeah, we'll talk about this too.
But then Coots sort of devolved into a little bit of a police state zone down there.
But before we go on to that, we'll talk about two-thirds of Canadians ready to drop restrictions.
This is thank you, truckers, by the way, because this is shifting like 10 points a week of people who are ready to drop restrictions.
The longer these protests go on, the more people are against restrictions.
And I mean, it seems like a political no-brainer if you're the prime minister to say, you know what?
I've heard from the people.
I've seen the polling.
Let's lift the mandates.
But that's not what's happening here.
He's doubling down.
Well, and the incredible thing here is I want to point out, and this is vital.
This is not a pragmatic, oh, well, things are inconvenient.
99.9% of people in Alberta are not affected by a blockade at Coots.
They are ideologically aligning themselves.
That's where the shift is taking place.
It's not that they're inconvenienced because they can't cross at the Coots border crossing.
It's they're ideologically aligning with these truckers.
Someone mentioned this to me the other day, and I didn't actually see it myself, but there was actually a CBC poll, and I think it was something like 45% of people, even among CBC viewers, which I can tell you is no one attending any of these protests.
But even among CBC viewers, it was something like 45% were calling for all mandates to be ended.
All period.
That's CBC viewership.
Categorically, that like we saw on the streets in the cafes, like we're seeing in the polls, and like we're seeing from international media and local media, like even Indian news is doing stories about Justin Trudeau stubbornly not ending the mandates.
It's just so universal and so transparent that the tide has changed.
Even Jason Kenny, and I gave him his two-day window to change his mind.
He didn't do it.
It took him a couple of weeks.
Every politician now is suddenly tweeting about condemning communism and how we need to open up and the federal conservatives we won't stop until this is over.
You're a little bit late.
He kind of two years late.
I gave you your two-day window.
You guys missed it.
Nice try, but no one's buying it.
But I mean, things are trending in the right direction.
And certainly the politicians who were speaking out against this all along probably have themselves some supporters for life.
Yeah, this is something we should point out too.
After, you know, a week of somebody saw a Fed with a Nazi flag in the truckers convoy two weeks ago.
That's all that they could talk about.
But yet, if you look at the back there, there's the communist flag.
And the communist flag should be at least as unpalatable to free people in a civilized society as the Nazi flag.
It stands for bigotry, genocide, persecution, forced labor, internment camps, all those things, confiscation of property, starvation.
Are you talking about communism or Canada?
I lost track here.
Yeah.
No, the communist flag that's in the background there.
And that is not on the news.
It's not, it's just, I guess it's just something.
And I know this.
It's something you normally see at a left-wing protest, a pro-union protest, anywhere where there's a gathering of public sector workers.
You will see a communist flag there.
It's they wear the pins on their hats and on their jackets as though it's no big deal.
They do it all the time.
But that is as equally as evil as the Nazi flag, but it's no big deal.
Like they've killed hundreds of millions.
Yeah.
And they've literally targeted, like, if you're LGBTQ, you should not be in that march because guess who have been largely targeted and executed by Che Guevara, Stalin, and company?
Like, it is a symbol that should be as shocking to you as that as a swastika.
Realistically, that is a completely fair comparable.
And that is the parallel: a progressive march with a communist flag and then a far.
I don't even, this is the distinction.
I want to make this clear.
Those communist flags are authentically among these things in all the time.
They have to scour Canada.
I've been to country.
They have to plant a Fed.
That guy was a Fed.
If you show up with a Nazi flag, you're running Milk River.
Milk River is the most peaceful place.
Everyone's feeding each other.
It's like a hippie commune when you're down there.
It's the most loving place I've ever been.
If you showed up with a swastika, you'd be in trouble.
Yeah.
Like if you'd be out of there faster than you could possibly imagine.
So, this is the distinction: is these people down in Milk River, these people in Coots, these people at the Ambassador Bridge, they're saying, Leave us alone, respect the law in Canada, we want our freedom.
The counter protesters are saying we want communism.
Yeah, yeah, they want more government control.
We've got even more bizarre signage from over the weekend.
We've got kill the anti-vax fitting.
I mean, that is.
I mean, they're ramming people, they're using rhetoric about not how these people are taking up space, the wasteful eaters.
Like, it's absolutely terrible.
Tax the like tax the unvaccinated seems like some lunatic Antifa slogan, but that's what the government in Quebec was saying.
Like, we've become completely unhinged.
And when the politicians are unhinged and extreme, which Justin Trudeau wants his face over there in Quebec and most politicians, their rhetoric towards unvaccinated people has been unhinged and extreme.
Rachel Notley the other day was saying we need to end the lawlessness.
Justin Trudeau's Consideration00:15:35
And I think I've said this before, but I'll say it again.
The lawlessness is what the government has been doing for two years.
The lawlessness is violating the criminal code, is violating charter rights.
Lawlessness, and by definition, like anti-legality, is when a credible organization like the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms or the Democracy Fund challenges and asks for health experts from the government to defend their positions in court.
And they say, Oh, I'm on vacation that week.
I can't possibly make it.
They can't be held accountable for two years while they're violating our freedoms.
This isn't a two-week, we're making an exception because of an exceptional circumstance.
This has been two years of, well, we don't really have to answer your questions because we're unelected health bureaucrats.
And that is troubling.
Now, I think this is the time that we had scheduled to talk to David Menzies from the Ambassador Bridge, which I think is a good jumping off point because we'll finish up with David and then we'll move on to Alberta news because things are really getting heated down at Coots, at least they were last night.
Mr. Producer is just giving David a call right now.
So I guess it would have been on Saturday, police started moving in on the protest at the Ambassador Bridge.
And I think that was directly because Biden leaned on the Canadians.
And I think that horrible, oh, David, your head's on sideways.
That horrible governor in Michigan did the same thing.
Oh, there's, let's get David Menzies flipped around.
Hey, how's that, Sheila?
Hey, you're looking good, David.
How's it going down there?
It's a beautiful sunny day, by the way.
Happy Valentine's Day to you and Adam.
Am I allowed to say that these days?
And I already picked up my balance.
You know, here's why I love the dollar stores.
As you know, Sheila, picked up the Valentine's Day card for Lady Menzoid.
Only a buck, but on the back, it's pre-printed, $4.50.
I make sure to circle that so she doesn't miss it.
So she thinks I paid more than I actually did.
What do you think about that?
I bet you put some scratch and win lottery tickets in there for her too, you romantic guy.
So tell us what's the scene.
What's the scene down there at the Ambassador Bridge?
Do we still have protesters?
What's the police presence like?
Huge police presence, Sheila and Adam.
What's more, all over the city, I sent you a tech, Sheila.
I said that I feel like a rat in a maze because wherever you try to navigate, you come face to face with big concrete barriers that the police put down there with heavy equipment.
And it, you know, it's very funny.
Just less than an hour ago, I was at Tim Hortons.
And what should be a jam Tim Hortons at the beginning of the lunchtime rush was anything but.
I was the only customer in there.
There was nobody at the drive-thru.
And I asked the lady, are you busy today?
She said, we're dead.
And it's because you literally can't get to it unless you know some secret back road entrance.
So these demonstrators, as you know, guys, have been called economic terrorists.
Well, who are the economic terrorists now?
I ask you.
I have to ask you, Dave, I mean, we've seen it down here in southern Alberta.
It seems very much half the time we're hearing that the border isn't being actually blockaded, that they're letting people through.
But the RSCMP, the police, the local authorities are in fact the ones blockading everything.
I thought they were anti-blockade.
Yeah, it's very interesting, Adam.
I think the reason for the blockades, in fact, I'm pretty sure of it, is to prevent any repeat blockade from occurring.
Many of the demonstrators I spoke with over the weekend, they vowed to return.
I'll tell you something, guys.
That'll be a very tall order indeed.
I couldn't even get across the street, not as a demonstrator, but just as a member of media to get a better view of the Ambassador Bridge, an OPP officer said I had to go to some command posts and then get an escort.
And it was like something out of Mount Tython.
I said, can you just let me cross the street?
So this city is really clamped down.
And it's a perverse irony, isn't it?
The blockade got the attention of authorities because it was doing so much economic damage.
I mean, in terms of magnitudes, it was a fraction of what we see going on in Ottawa today.
But in terms of economic damage, depending on who you believe, the mayor of Windsor said $450 million a day not getting across the bridge and goods.
The premier said on Friday it was $700 million.
So we know it's in the hundreds of millions.
That got the attention of the powers that be.
That got the emergency, the state of emergency declared, which when you think of it, is it really a state of emergency?
I mean, you'd think there was a Kala outbreak or a hurricane or a volcano erupting, but no, it's affecting some powerful people in the money business.
And that's why this was targeted more so than any of the other blockades or demonstrations, I think.
You know, David, that's sorry.
I was just going to say it's an interesting point you make because Justin Trudeau right now is seriously considering, and I'm sure that he will invoke the Emergency Measures Act, which replaced the War Measures Act.
But in effect, it does the same thing.
And it's designed actually for times of like war or critical and urgent situations that endanger the lives, health, and safety of Canadians, such as natural disasters, disease outbreaks like cholera, like you just said, or civil unrest.
But what we're seeing is not civil unrest.
These are people who are protesting the government.
And I think there's a very big difference between widespread civil unrest, the purge, versus the organized peaceful demonstrations we're seeing now.
Oh, 100%, Sheila.
As you said at the beginning of the show, we go back to 1970 when Papa Trudeau, Pierre Elliott, that is, was in charge.
And that was the FLQ crisis.
Now you were dealing with a kidnapping.
You were dealing with a murder.
You were dealing with multiple bomb threats, so on and so forth.
That's why the army was brought in.
But that's not the case here.
As much as Justin Trudeau and some in the mainstream media vilify these people as bigots, racists, haters, you name it.
Well, that is not the case.
When you go out and talk to them, we're talking salt of the earth Canadians.
We're talking about people that have never been to a demonstration before.
And unlike the left, you don't see these protesters for higher mobs come out.
These are people, Canadians are very polite, but you know, as the saying goes, you kick a dog hard enough and long enough, that dog is eventually going to bite back.
And that's what we're seeing, an element of frustration in our great dominion and that is bringing people out.
And my goodness, as you also said, Sheila, from New Zealand to Paris, this has sparked a movement.
I mean, the Canadian flag seems to be a symbol now of who, you know, you know, of the anti-lockdown mandate.
And so this is bigger than just what's happening in Canada.
You know, I'm glad you say that, David, because, you know, we saw the American flag used as a symbol of freedom during the Hong Kong protests.
And now the Canadian flag on a hockey stick has taken the place of that symbol as the working class resistance to these lockdowns.
And this really, the invoking of the Emergency Measures Act, is an admission that Justin Trudeau has completely failed, but that he also refuses to do the reasonable thing because you can only invoke this thing if the emergency is of such a proportion that it exceeds the capacity or the authority of a province to deal with it.
We're not there.
There's a real easy way to deal with this.
Lift the restrictions.
But he would rather crack down on peaceful Canadians instead of do the one thing that could make this all go away.
But that would be an admission that he was wrong.
100%.
I love what you said there about that flag because the thing we're hearing time and time again, you're probably hearing it on the ground too, is people saying they're finally proud to be Canadian again.
I've had like a dozen people with tear-filled eyes saying that.
It's interesting though, Dave, because you mentioned like the criteria and the threshold for this emergencies act.
It's almost as though there's dozens of churches being vandalized and burnt across the country.
Why is it when you can see mass looting, you can see protests, you can see everything else under the sun.
You can literally see dozens of churches burned, 60 vandalized plus in total.
There's no measure of concern or care about this.
Are they reacting to these truckers so militantly because they're being more effective than any other movement possibly in Canadian history to rally the nation?
Oh, 100%.
You know, Justin Trudeau has been humiliated.
You know, he never reached out and had a discussion with anybody.
Rather, he vilified and demonized them.
He called them the fringe element.
Well, guys, you might be aware of that Maru public opinion poll that came out a couple of days ago.
That based on Justin Trudeau's behavior of the last two weeks, his approval is now at 16%.
In other words, if there was an election today, only 16% of Canadians would support him or vote for him.
Wow, talk about a fringe element.
I mean, Justin Trudeau, please look in the mirror.
And you're right, Adam.
One of the most overlooked, underreported stories of 2021 was the arson and vandalism of churches across our dominion.
Politicians of every political stripe and every level avoided that like Superman avoids kryptonite.
It was embarrassing.
I also go back, you know, guys, you know, two years ago, we had rail blockades, and that went on for weeks and weeks and weeks.
It cost the Canadian economy billions and billions and billions of dollars.
And there was no vilification of those demonstrators by the government or the mainstream media.
There was no sense of urgency.
Okay, you had your 48-hour news cycle time.
Now get off the tracks.
No, no, no.
I mean, eventually it was shut down, but it went on for several weeks.
And yet, here, as soon as these trucker convoy demonstrations happen, there is the vilification and an urgent timeline to remove them.
And I'll tell you, we're talking truckers.
I mean, I love the truckers.
As Tucker Carlson said a week and a half ago, and I thought it was so profound.
If you are alive today, thank a trucker.
That's why groceries are at the supermarket.
That's why medicine is at the pharmacy and so much, much more.
And the idea of some people walking by these big rigs in Ottawa and pelting them with eggs, you know, the irony is kind of incredible.
How do those nut bars think the eggs got on the shelves in the first place?
You know, David, I think a lot of it is jealousy.
A lot of people who fancied themselves to be human rights activists are just not.
They want to be in the class of human rights activists, but they really aren't.
The most successful human rights movement in a generation was born in the cab of a tractor and in the cab of a truck.
And that's the truth.
And these are the people who are constantly maligned as Nazis, bigots, backwards, uneducated.
But at the end of the day, they are the people who are standing up for the freedom of everybody else, even their enemies.
Oh, 100%.
You know, Sheila, we're talking the common man driving a common van, as the old song used to go.
And, you know, these elitists, the very idea that they would get into a cab of an 18-wheeler, well, first of all, they wouldn't be able to drive it.
They wouldn't know what gear to put it in.
These truckers, not only like I said before, quoting Tucker Carlson, thank a trucker if you are alive today, the hours and hours they put on the road, you know, the hard work.
And you know what?
Sometimes the returns aren't all that great.
You know, it's hard to make a living.
The humiliation that they have to endure when they, we've done stories about this, when they drop off a load somewhere and ask to use the restroom.
And the people they're delivering to, sorry, truckers are persona non-grata here.
Try the Tim Hortons.
That is disgusting and disgraceful.
But again, the elites, they look down on blue-collar people.
And there is absolutely nothing to look down upon these people.
You know, I read a book about 10 years ago.
It was called Blue Collar and Proud of It.
And the author, a high school dropout, was talking about how he started his own landscaping business in Massachusetts.
And it grew from a one-man operation to $2 million in revenue per year.
And, you know, as the saying goes, guys, the work may be dirty, but the money's clean.
But all these elitists, all these, you know, downtown Starbucks people walking around with their lattes, They wouldn't dream of going to a blue collar profession.
And the joke's on them.
That's where the jobs are.
That's where some really good paying jobs are.
And yet they're going to, I don't know, University for Gender Studies, where the only job available to them is to teach gender studies.
Yeah.
This had to be working class from the get-go.
The other incredible thing, too, that I've noticed is the folks like ourselves doing real journalism.
Very many of us have blue collar working roots.
Sheila, myself, Sid, Sid, who's been absolutely killing this story, he was a roofer.
Like it had to come from the real people who are suffering because the fact of the matter is, is we'll outwork these people.
We as journalists will tell the story.
When we're covering a story, mainstream media rolls up for five, 10 minutes, gets a shot and leaves.
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I'm there for 16 hours if I need to be.
I sleep four hours and I'm back.
Same thing with these truckers.
They're not getting paid, but they'll outwork the government.
One trucker can take on workload-wise as much as any of these bureaucrats and their teams can do.
So had to be working class.
Yeah, David, I wanted to go back to something you said because I thought it was very profound and that's kind of rare for you.
So I just want a point in note.
Hey, it's Valentine's Day.
Give me a little love.
I'm teasing.
I'm teasing.
But you did note that, you know, when it started to hurt, GM, Toyota, Dodge, that's when the government all of a sudden became anti-lockdown activists and they were willing to move heaven and earth to get the economy back going.
But when it was mom and pop shops, florists, small restaurants, little pubs, they didn't care.
They could keep you locked down for two years.
They didn't care what happened to your business.
But when their big, rich friends like Toyota and GM started to hurt, oh, and when, you know, Walmart supply chains were affected.
Oh, that's when they had to act.
It only lasted six days.
And it's also Alberta Oil, like its own Eastern Industries.
Yeah.
Look at Premier Ford's family business, Deco Labels.
I understand business has never been better at Deco Labels.
I don't think it's closed a single day.
They're printing all those, you know, directional arrows and whatnot so that when we're walking in the supermarket, we don't have a head-on collision and pass our COVID cooties onto one another.
So COVID-19 has been very, very good for the Ford family business.
And yet here, he's the guy who on Friday said if you don't leave when asked to by the cops, you're going to face a fine of $100,000 up to, and perhaps even a year in jail.
This is staggering.
And I think literally since 2019, I read this the other day.
I don't know if this is confirmed, but I believe the Ford family net worth since 2019 has gone up 15 times.
And it's largely in relation to this printing business.
Well, Adam, I did try to confirm that.
It's a private company.
It's not publicly traded.
So, you know, those might just be unfounded rumors.
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However, I did, because, you know, like Sheila, like yourself, Adam, Sid, everybody else on the team, we always go out to seek the other side of the story.
Last year, I went to Deco Labels in Etobicoke and went up to the door, which was locked.
And what did they do?
They called the police on me.
And once upon a time, 2017, Doug Ford himself, when he was running for mayor, was pitching a rebel news show, a weekly show called Ford Nation.
It's gone from that to calling the police just when you knock on the door of a business to get their side of the story.
Isn't that amazing?
David, you know what's amazing that you escaped the weekend without getting arrested.
That was my biggest stress on Friday night.
I contacted your videographer and said, please get David's lawyer's information and his wife's information before you guys go out on location.
Because when the police are around, there's a 75% chance that David's leaving in handcuffs, but somehow you managed to escape it.
But tell us what the police interaction with the journalists was like over the weekend.
Yeah.
You know, that was stunning, Sheila.
You know, I can understand somewhat getting demonstrators off the streets and what have you.
But so many members of the media, the mainstream media, other independent media, we were on sidewalks and an OPP liaison officer said, you must vacate this sidewalk.
I said, wait a second, I'm not trying to give you a hard time, but this is a public sidewalk.
And he said, we have a Supreme Court decision to fall back on that gives us this right.
Well, you better, you know, believe it, Sheila.
When I get back to the office, I'm going to have our lawyers look into that because I've never heard such a thing.
So we moved on to a plaza.
No, you got to leave the plaza too.
Cross the street to another plaza.
Nope, you have to leave this plaza too.
At one point, I was about a kilometer away at a Burger King parking lot.
His Highness didn't order us vacated.
But this was to me really petty and vindictive.
And if the police are going by the book, why wouldn't you want the media recording your behavior?
Why wouldn't you want, you know, the story to get out there that, you know, and the gist I got from so many police officers, guys, is that their hearts weren't in this operation.
You know, they weren't happy about this.
You know, you get the statistical anomaly in law enforcement that can't wait to whack them and stack them, as the saying goes.
But I thought the way journalism was being shut down was egregious.
And like I said, I sure want to take a look at the fine print of this Supreme Court decision that somehow gives police the power to remove journalists from a public sidewalk, according to the OPP.
Can I ask really quickly?
I don't know if it's the same.
I know down in southern Alberta, when RCMP officers were engaging enforcement, none of them were from Alberta.
They flew everybody in.
I understand this is effectively OPP, but does it seem like they're bringing in people from other regions so they aren't sort of policing their own, so to speak?
Oh, 100%, Adam.
I saw police, the RCMP, for example, the Waterloo Regional Police.
They had a big contingent staying at the same hotel we were.
I saw one of their paddy wagons.
And, you know, it was kind of funny because, you know, police services.
It's racist against the Irish.
That's what you're racist against the Irish, David.
I'll make an apology next month on St. Patrick's Day.
They're called trucker wagons now, trucker wagons.
Trucker wagons.
Oh, the ones I've seen say offender transports or something like that.
But, you know, you see these slogans on police cruisers to serve and protect.
That's a good one.
Deed speak.
And the Waterloo Regional Police, their slogan, I'm not kidding, folks, people helping people.
Wow.
Yeah.
I asked a Waterloo regional policeman at a Tim Hortons.
We're going to tend to find some cops on some days.
I said, what's the deal with people helping people?
He was a good guy.
He said, hey, man, I didn't come up with that.
You're going to have to go to headquarters for a cop.
But, you know, yeah.
Oh, it's the worst because, yeah, how am I being helped by you telling me I can't exercise my constitutional rights to take part in a completely peaceful protest because we know that a mostly peaceful protest, according to CNN, that's when you see burning buildings in the background.
That's when the reporter is ducking so he doesn't get hit in the noggin with a Molotov cocktail.
That's a mostly peaceful protest, but this has been 100% peaceful.
The vast majority of the arrests that were made, it was a few dozen.
Police reported they did not have to use force.
And they also reported nor were we encountered by violence.
Now, I heard outside of the blockade zone, there might have been an incident.
I'm going to be chasing that down later today, guys.
But so even when they were getting vehicles towed, even when they were being arrested with potentially serious consequences, I mean, as Premier Ford said, up to 100 grand in a year in jail, there were no, you know, there were no protesters throwing haymakers, much to the chagrin, I would suggest, of members of the mainstream media, because you know they would love to capture that on video.
You bet.
David, before we let you go, because you know you're in the middle of a story right there.
What do you see there?
Are there any protesters there?
Have they all been chased off by the cops?
Oh, no, it's completely over, Sheila.
And in fact, going back to what I said at the beginning with these giant concrete barriers, you can't get a vehicle here through the various side streets.
They're all blocked off.
Big police presence.
And if you're a pedestrian, forget it.
The police are everywhere along the ramps of the bridge.
Even myself, I'm not a demonstrator.
I tried to cross the street.
I was forbidden unless I get a police escort.
So, like I said, it'll be a tall order indeed for this protest to resume itself.
Now, on the other hand, how long are they going to leave these blockades in place?
Because it is creating havoc for businesses.
And how long are these police cruisers going to be just idling their engines and looking for pedestrian protesters?
But as of right now, it is 100% over.
The bridge traffic, as you can see behind me, is moving along.
And now we just have to look at those other demonstrations, Coots, Alberta, Ottawa, of course, and see how that plays out, especially with this ominous saber rattling that we're hearing out of Parliament Hill about the Emergency Services Act being invoked to deal with this.
Well, David, you stay safe out there and don't get any tickets for illegal pedestrianism too close to a national crossing, I guess.
That's what's happening in Windsor these days.
Wouldn't that be amazing, Sheila, if with all this anarchy here in Windsor for the last few days, that the cops would issue me, I don't know, a jaywalking ticket for improperly crossing the streets.
You're tempting fades.
This is like calling a shout out, David.
You ruined it.
You're going to get a ticket.
Okay.
Well, guys, you're doing a great live stream.
And a shout out to our entire team.
They're putting in endless hours.
Sid's piece about the uh the RCMP vandalizing privately owned vehicles on private property.
That is despicable.
I think that's the worst of the worst in terms of a law enforcement angle for these demonstrations.
And yeah, well, and we'll see where things are headed with Ottawa.
So thank you very much for having me on, guys.
Thanks, David.
We'll talk soon.
Speaking of terrible law enforcement.
Speaking of just absolutely abysmal law enforcement, we actually have two stories that absolutely beggar belief.
They are heartbreaking.
And I think we will go right away to Sid's story that he broke.
For those unfamiliar with the story, there was a number of excavators lined along the side of the road, and the RCMP effectively asked that they be moved away, suggesting that they might be used with the blockade or whatever.
So these excavators were owned by people involved in the protests, but just to be clear, they weren't in any way, shape, or form being used.
They're separate property.
So on private land.
On private land, away from all of this.
So this is the equivalent of like one of the protesters had a summer spot in Kelowna and the RCMP went and raided it.
So the RCMP actually asked them to move it so it's out of sight.
And then once out of sight, and Sid broke this incredible story.
And if anyone's doubting it, there's RCMP confirmation in the audio.
I see people on Twitter saying this is fake.
It's the RCMP confirms they did this.
So they had them move these excavators and then they sabotaged them as though a thought crime.
I guess there's a minority report RCMP station.
They pre vandalized and sabotaged their equipment.
I mean, these excavators don't come cheap.
Sheila's going to know better than me, but this is hundreds of dollars.
Millions, if not millions of dollars, damaged.
And the RCMP confirmed this for purported thought crimes.
This isn't they unhooked and pulled something that was blocking the road.
This is, oh, by association of being here, we're going to go onto your private property and damage your excavators.
It's unbelievable.
It's shocking.
Why don't we roll that clip?
Because it's crazy.
Sid did some great journalism here.
Yeah.
With permission from the owner to park it here, RCMP, they had it parked in view of the within view of the highway.
RCMP requested that it be moved out of view of the highway.
So we've obliged them.
After it was moved here, somebody sabotaged the equipment.
There's wires cut, there's filters removed, spray foam put up fuel lines.
Like these things, these all three machines, they're valuable machines.
And it's going to take a lot of work to put them back into order.
I can't see that happening.
Like there's parts missing.
Parts have to be replaced.
There's a lot of labor that's got to go into fixing these things before these fellows can use their own equipment again.
Hey there.
Sid, it's George Subkoff.
Yep, thank you.
So I can confirm that we disabled three, looks like three excavators to prevent the equipment from being used in the illegal activity of the blockade.
Was there an expectation there as to how they were going to be used?
I'm not sure.
I've got the answer for you.
I'm not sure what other question you might have relative to that.
I wasn't part of that planning or the execution of that.
So I don't think I can comment any further than that.
Nope.
It's all good.
Really appreciate that.
Thank you so much.
Take care, buddy.
Yep.
Bye-bye.
Hi there, Corporal Devon Coffee here.
Hey there, Corporal.
This is Sid calling you again really quickly.
If you have the time for a second.
Absolutely.
Yep.
So I just wanted to confirm exactly what the damage was done by the RCMP.
The damage to the disabling?
Yeah, yeah.
So we can.
Yep.
Right.
I don't know.
I don't know what we did to disable those vehicles, Sid.
Okay, but okay.
Yeah, sorry.
I forgot to get that bit there last time, but you did confirm that it was you guys, but in terms of the specific damage, you're unaware.
Yeah, the specific steps that we took to disable those vehicles, I don't know.
Okay, all right.
No, appreciate that.
Just wanted to reconfirm.
Thank you.
All right, take care.
Bye-bye.
So, two calls, two calls confirming from the RCMP.
And I love that like rhetoric, that language.
Oh, disabling.
They basically sent a couple.
I can just picture these.
I guarantee these goofball RCMP officers, excuse me, but the people who vandalized these excavators, it's ridiculous.
I guarantee their hearts were racing and they were sneaking around like mischievous little kids, cutting wires, filling gas lines.
Like, this is like a night raid.
It's absolutely ridiculous.
And it's like the government and RCMP, RCMP is going to pay for that.
They absolutely have to.
Chad Williamson, I believe, is on the case, but it's absolutely absurd.
Like, this is like you're involved in a protest and they come to your house and take apart your whatever because they predict that you're going to use it in relation to the protest.
It's absolutely mind-boggling.
Furthermore, as we saw there, the gentleman said that they complied and moved it.
They were trying to be helpful and comply with the RCMP and move it.
And then the RCMP used the fact it was out of sight to vandalize it.
I agree.
I agree 100% wholeheartedly with Rachel Notley.
You're not going to hear me say that too often, but the lawlessness has to stop now.
The RCMP, if you're the RCMP officer who did this, you immediately should have gone to the media.
There's no excuse.
It's absolutely unacceptable.
You had to go to the media or to a commanding officer and say, this is illegal.
We cannot do this.
And the fact that you didn't, you did that, you're absolutely going to be held accountable for vandalism.
I don't know how they thought that this was an okay thing to do.
We are just sorting through the information as it comes in.
We have confirmation, obviously, that the RCMP did this.
Did they go and get one of those ex parte warrants to do this?
If they did, they've been dealing.
That's even worse, especially when they know they've been dealing with TV lawyer Chad Williamson the whole time.
He's been down there helping negotiate with the police.
So they definitely know how to get a hold of him and say, hey, we're getting a warrant against these guys.
You want, you kind of have to be involved in all of this now.
So that obviously didn't happen because Chad didn't know what went on until, you know, the farmers are telling him and the truckers are telling him.
This is though what happens.
I think, and we're going to see a lot more of this when we chase all the moral objectors out of our important institutions, when we chase them out of academia, when we chase them out of politics, when we chase them out of policing, when we chase them out of the military, and we just sort of chase them out of society and unemploy them.
Instead of in normal times, these are the people we want in positions of management, people who are guided by a sense of right and wrong and a strong moral compass.
Instead, this, this, the actions of the police and coups, this is what we have when we don't have somebody in management with the moral compass.
When we don't have somebody, when we fired all the people who said, I cannot do this thing that you want me to do because I object to it for conscience reasons, this is what you have.
You have automatons.
These are automatons.
Somebody gave them in the order to go vandalize somebody's property, not just disable it, but disable it in such a way that you can't make it usable again without serious expensive work.
They didn't just cut the fuel lines.
They spray foamed up the fuel lines so you can't just reconnect them.
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They've damaged this.
They could have locked the thing down, put a court order on it saying, like, they could have legally, I'm sure, if they went through the proper management.
I mean, yeah, the courts are doing whatever they want now these days anyway.
They could have done this.
Yeah, they could have locked it down, issued a thing, put police tape on it saying if you, if you, if you remove this thing or move it before such and such a court date, you'll be held in contempt of court, whatever.
But instead, they just destroyed the thing.
Well, and I know, but there's so much more to talk about what's happening in Coots because after this, I think the police were expecting an escalation now.
We damaged their property, so now they're going to want to fight us.
I think it's what they're leading an escalation.
Exactly.
They were ramping up to an escalation so that they can come in heavy-handed with a show of force and just round everybody up and stick them in the trucker wagons or the Menzies wagons, as we call them around here at Rebel News.
That didn't happen.
So the cops later on, they roll in, they send in the tactical team.
They're, you know, weapons brandished into the truckers when the truckers are having barbecue as a show of force.
They roll into town like this.
And then later on in the night, because Sid has been working nonstop, like through the night, if you go to Sid's Twitter feed, you'll see when he's tweeting and when he's covering the action.
Excuse me.
The police last night made at least one arrest.
We don't know for what yet.
There might be a second arrest.
We're just sorting through the details on that, but we don't, we have no confirmation on it.
So we're not going to report that as gospel.
And one semi truck was seized along with another tractor.
It was seized by the police.
So they are starting to move in on Coots.
I've just heard anecdotal reports that police are starting to amass in Milk River.
I cannot confirm that.
I haven't laid eyes on that.
Sid's chasing down that story also.
So stay tuned to Sid Fizzard's Twitter feed and rebelnews.com to get the full story.
You won't see anywhere else because he's fully embedded in the convoy there.
And to the folks in Milk River, I'll be back tomorrow.
So feared not, we are on the way.
I think we've got some folks heading out today.
So RCMB, don't get any ideas.
We got cameras on.
That's right.
And somebody else said that also today.
Like the that's the greatest weapon you have at this point against the government is your cell phone camera.
If they know you're recording, they might not do what they were going to do to you.
It's, but then again, they might not.
So let's get to some of these chats because it's already 11 o'clock.
Melissa.
We're talking about Arthur for one minute.
Yes, please.
You go.
Yes.
Absolutely.
So I don't want, and this is so pivotal.
Before Couts, before these blockades, before everything, Pastor Arthur Pavlowski, who, if you don't know, has been arrested for a fifth time.
He's been in jail for a week at the reman center, largely kept in solitary confinement.
It is a horrible, horrible thing.
Many people have been asking out there.
I did do an interview with Sarah Miller.
Mocha last week did an interview with the family when I was in Milk River.
I do have, I was at the jail at the Reman Center on Saturday.
That video should be out today, but I spoke with Nathaniel, with David, with Marjena, the whole family, the folks there.
It's heartbreaking what is happening.
So we absolutely cannot forget about Pastor Arthur Povlowski, who very much has been fighting the fight that these truckers are fighting, but for two years, five arrests, struggling.
If you want to support Pastor Arthur Pavlowski, who now we talked about the Infrastructure Critical Infrastructure Act, Pastor Arthur is the first person ever to be charged under that act.
Borderline being treated like a terrorist, facing serious jail time.
His bail hearing is on Wednesday.
I think, forgive me if I'm wrong, I think Sheila's going to live tweet the bail hearing if she can get access.
So, Wednesday, stay tuned for that.
We cannot forget about Pastor Arthur Pavlowski, who remains in jail in terrible conditions from what the family is telling us.
If you want to help his legal efforts, go to savearter.com.
Keep an eye out today.
A video will be out with the family from the Calgary Reman Center, and we're going to continue to follow that story.
But don't in all this forget about Pastor Arthur Pavlowski.
Yeah, another high-profile takedown.
Um, and his crime this time was offering a speech of hope to the truckers.
Yep, yeah, that they're trying to say that he's an organizer and blame the whole thing on him.
This, the RC, what the RCMP did does not shock me at all with these excavators based on the way that police have treated Pastor Arthur Pavlowski.
This is a man, and we understand he understands.
He'll say this.
Some people think he's brash, some people don't like him.
I can assure you that is part of his uh that's a taste issue, that's not a law issue.
And part of his preaching persona is this loud, sort of uh, powerful Martin Luther King style speaking in person.
He's very mellow.
Sheila knows this, I know this.
Sweet man, he's funny, he's so funny, he's such a funny guy.
Um, and for what everything that his family's been through, ultimately, I understand per the court orders, there's some suggestions that he was violating the court orders.
Ultimately, I think he was adhering to his charter rights and the courts out of line.
But Sarah Miller will sort that out in court.
But ultimately, what he has done is preached, opened his church to everybody, and fed homeless people without compromise.
There he is down in Coutz or Milk River, Coots, I think.
That's what he has done, and that's why he's being held in jail indefinitely, pending a bail hearing.
He fed the homeless, he opened his church, and he attended some peaceful protests.
And that's not me spinning it, that is what he did, plain and simple.
So, saveartor.com, keep Sarah Miller and the team that is working on behalf of Pastor Arthur Pavlowski working because this is unbelievable.
The man is suffering behind bars for opening his church and feeding the poor.
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But yes, let's get to some of these chats here.
Yeah, we engaged Chad Haggerty on that to help Sarah Miller because it's just an enormous, yeah, enormous problem.
It's my understanding that Pastor Art didn't even go in a tractor, didn't go in a truck.
He just went to smugglers that's sort of like Trucker HQ down there.
It's the little pub and uh talked to the truckers.
Yep.
And then left.
He wasn't there for a night.
I think he was just there for a day.
And they arrested him when he was leaving to go again.
He was going to go down there again, and they arrested him, snagged him as he was going out the door.
Where's Amnesty International, by the way?
Yeah.
Where's some of the other religious leaders?
Oh, before we move on, we should mention Ontario's reopening because apparently they're moving into the next phase of reopening on February 17th.
So with key public health and health system indicators continuing to improve, but freedom ones continuing to decline, the Ontario government, in consultation with the chief necromancer, is cautiously and gradually easing public health measures sooner.
Yeah, this is all Doug Ford and definitely not, definitely, definitely not the truckers.
No, no.
Calling at the trucker phase of reopening.
Yeah, with measures being eased on February 17th.
So what are the easing?
They're increasing social gathering limits to 50 people indoors and 100 people outdoors.
Increased organized public event limits to 50 people indoors with no limit outdoors.
Removing capacity limits for the following indoor public settings where proof of vaccination is required, but not limited to restaurants, bars, movie theaters, event spaces, casinos, bingo halls.
But they're keeping the vax pass, that sounds like to me.
Um, can we just read the line about bathhouses and sex clubs?
What on earth?
What?
How did I just blah-blah raid over bathhouses and sex?
Restaurants were that I don't see it, Adam.
Okay, I'm sorry, your phrase.
Uh, indoor capacity limits of 25% at the remote-risk settings.
Okay, so you these places were open to prevent.
Don't worry, they're they're they're they're increasing the capacity at bathhouses and sex clubs, guys.
In case you're worried about why doesn't the RCMP raid those places, you're too busy raiding churches, they're raiding churches, but the sex clubs are open.
Um, we're in Sodom and Gomorrah, aren't we?
If I turn around, I'm going to turn to salt.
If I turn around and look at Toronto, I'm just going to turn to salt.
Um, if I can find even one person, even they close the gyms because of disease spread, but kept the sex clubs open because no disease, no disease spread.
Are we in like a gonery outbreak or chlamydia or something?
We're always in some kind of chlamydia outbreak in Alberta, especially around stampede time.
Keep it in your pants, people.
Anyway, this is so they're uh, oh, they've opened the sex clubs up to more capacity.
That's great.
Um, allowing for freedom, I guess, anyway.
Uh, increasing indoor capacity limits to 25% in high-risk settings.
Okay, we went through that one.
Increasing capacity limits for indoor weddings, funeral, funerals, religious services, rites, or ceremonies to the number of people who can maintain two meters physical distance, even at weddings.
Okay, sex.
So, at a church, you need to maintain two meters distance when sex clubs have increased capacity.
So, on March 1st, Ontario will lift proof of vaccination requirements for all settings at this time.
However, businesses and other settings may choose to continue to require proof of vaccination.
So, if you like discrimination, you get to keep your discrimination, I guess, is how it goes.
Masking requirements will remain in place at this time.
The worst.
Ontario, you're the worst.
Yeah.
The worst.
Okay.
Now, after that, disappointing news, but good news if you are a swinger, let's go into the chats.
Don't send me messages, swingers.
Just live your life.
This is live your life, swingers.
I don't care.
David Burt, also, you swingers don't seem like people who obey the government's rules anyways.
So, I bet you you weren't operating at whatever it was, 10% or whatever swingers were doing later on at their sex clubs.
I don't know.
I got to stop talking about this.
Let's just take some jazz.
This is turning into a Dave Menzies thing.
Breaking into cold sweats with heebie jeebies.
Okay, David Burt, 14 gives us 20 bucks.
Police say no to Trudeau.
The army say no to Trudeau.
Family say no to Trudeau.
So, this is what's next: emergency act.
Trudeau wants us to fight each other.
Don't fall for it.
Hold the line.
I think that speech of hold the line is exactly what got Pastor Art in trouble, by the way.
So, David Bird and expect a knock at your door, is all I'm saying.
Harper will always be my PM, gives us five bucks.
I'm surprised that the liberal gang does not get rid of that psycho JT if they ever want a hope of majority.
What did Canada expect from a guy who wants to be like g for life?
Yeah, Harper will always be my PM five bucks.
So, lunatic JT rushes to kneel with BLM as BLM cheers to attack cops.
But the army that is asking too much, he's begging to help.
He's begging to help them attack taxpayers that pay for his lavish lifestyle, all for science.
You know what?
It's funny because cops, we talked about this in the meeting, but we never really got around to it.
Cops that are not being complete authoritarian thugs towards the protesters in Ottawa.
Yeah.
People want them investigated when they're just like saying to the protesters, like, hey, good work for staying peaceful.
Yeah.
The other side wants those cops investigated, but they're perfectly fine when cops kneeled with BLM.
Some like lunatic lady on Twitter was like blocking a car because he had a flag.
And to anyone saying, it was just a disjointed woman.
I mean, he wasn't even in a convoy.
She had a demon.
That lady had a demon.
Yeah.
And then, so people, blue check marks on Twitter are saying normal citizens are blocking convoys while police are directing them where to go.
So the police are saying, if you want to peacefully protest, here's the route to follow.
And the truckers and the convoy are respectfully doing that.
And blue check marks are saying that the police have lost the plot.
And this crazy lady, presumably, mentally ill lady, whatever she is, is the good guy.
And she's the model we need to follow.
Oh, she probably went home and completely yelled at her cats.
I feel bad for her cats.
Me too.
CP70 because it's 20 bucks.
Thanks so much.
I'm so glad I found Rebel News.
You guys are awesome.
How did we get to this?
Canadians and Americans have been asleep at the wheel for far too long.
The Great Awakening has begun.
Oh, I hope so.
Harper will always.
Sorry, go ahead.
Trudeau's a gift in that way.
He's so terrible, but no one could have unified and activated Canadians.
I think we would have apathetically slipped into nothingness and lost our nation the way we're headed.
I think we're going to look back at Justin Trudeau as that clown that was put in place by the truckers and Canadians reawoken.
You look at Poland and some of these other countries who have reclaimed their identity.
I think this might be that moment for Canada.
Yeah, I think so too.
You even just look at how there's so much camaraderie right now between Quebecers and Albertans because we're uniting on this one issue.
You know, Harper extinguished separatist movements all across the country through his election.
And Justin Trudeau has further united the country through his own ineptitude.
Yeah.
Thanks, Justin, is what we're saying.
Thanks, buddy.
Harper will always be my PM, gives us five bucks.
If BLM or Antifa was to block Ottawa again or railways, Lunatic JT would be running there to take pictures for his IG kneeling.
Wonder how long G Trudy will hang out living off taxpayers.
Trudeau, by the way, I don't know if anybody remembers the I don't know more protest, but underlying to all of that and sort of like hanging on to that like a parasite was Chief Teresa Spence of Attawapiscat.
And her boyfriend, I'm not really quite sure the legal disposition of the case against him, but he was charged with fraud for misappropriation of band funds while she's rolling around in an escalade and everybody in the band there had no running water Water in the houses were falling apart.
And so Harper said, We've got to audit this ban.
Where the heck is all the money going?
And she said, Oh, you're not auditing me.
And she went on a hunger strike in Ottawa.
I've been eating burgers a few times, but yes.
Oh, and she was, she was in a hunger strike in a teepee, but she was sleeping in like a five-star hotel up the road.
And normally, when people go on hunger strikes, they at least suffer hunger, but she didn't look like she missed too many meals.
And Justin Trudeau was in there like so fast, she could hardly hide her the Big Mac under the blanket in the TP to take a picture with her about how he was standing in solidarity with this everyday Canadian against the overreach of the government who the government was only asking for accountability on behalf of the citizens of Attawapiscat.
He was there.
He was there, you know, to visit with this lady occupier.
But 100,000 people on your doorstep, he doesn't have time for them.
Yeah.
Sharon 11 gives us 10 bucks.
Great work, you guys.
God bless your courageous coverage.
Well, thanks so much.
You know, Sid and Lincoln and Alexa and David and everybody who is out over the weekend, just great work.
Everybody's just working around the clock.
Sorry, I'm sniffing.
Paul Otto Newman, five bucks.
If PM Castro sends the army on unarmed protesters, I can't see Canada staying united.
Doing so will cause irreparable harm.
East versus West times a thousand.
Separatism will rise exponentially in the West and in Quebec.
I would just be happy if we could separate from Toronto and Ottawa.
Yeah.
At this point, I'll keep everybody else.
Just District 9, those people.
It's fine.
Just build a fence.
Leave them in there.
That's how they want to live.
It's fine.
But just leave us alone.
ADI said Adam and I would be taking refugees.
Okay.
If you need a place to bug out, you can come here.
You can sleep on my fifth wheel.
Okay.
Harper will always be my PM gives us two bucks.
Lunatic JT cannot lift mandates if they continue making him millions in backroom deals with lobbying and donations.
I said in 2015, when pot lovers cheered that thing in Ottawa, Psycho only cares about two things: himself and how much money he can make.
I guess you mean.
Harper will always be my PM gives us a buck.
I bet money the guy holding the communist flag never lived in it.
Of course he didn't.
We run into people all the time from Eastern Europe at the freedom protest saying, listen to us.
Yeah.
We say, listen to us, Canadians.
Don't look at Pastor Art.
Pastor Art's a perfect example of this.
And they say, you got to listen to us.
We see what's happening here.
Also, Chinese Canadians in the lower mainland, they're the loudest ones who are saying, there's a genocide happening in China.
Please listen to us.
The people who started the warning call, the people who lived on the margins in other countries and came here for freedom were the first people, people not politically active here because they came here to get away from that.
But they were the first people to say, we've seen this before.
This is what happens.
And unfortunately, not enough people listen soon enough, but they're certainly listening now.
Yeah.
Becca Henderson gives us a buck says she saw someone holding a sign saying gassy unvaccinated with a Nazi symbol on it.
Where's the outrage?
Who are the neo-Nazis?
Yeah.
C. Broad Arrow, five bucks.
When a peaceful protest is threatened with state violence by seizing property and losing your license to earn a living, we no longer live in a free democratic country.
Yeah, I think Doug Ford this morning, he announced that there's a potential for license, like commercial driver's licenses to be pulled from people who are participating in the protests in the convoys.
So you're, this is blackmail, really.
This is the same thing people are there protesting against.
They're saying, I don't want to take your vaccine to do my job, or I don't want to tell you if I took a vaccine to do my job.
And so they feel like they're being denied the ability to make a living.
And so, what does Doug Ford do in response?
Okay, well, we couldn't bring you to bear there.
So, let's deny you your ability to make a living over here in an attempt to control you and to bring you into ideological conformity with the government.
King, seven, seven, three, four, five bucks.
My two favorite rebels.
Well, thank you very much.
One rebel and one rebel.
Let's see what I did there, Sheila.
I did.
Good job.
I am glad that I'm not being bombarded with douche as Andrew is not there.
You know what?
There's a rebel for everybody.
You know, I'm not to everybody's.
He's so nice.
And I'm not to everybody's taste.
Some people find me terse and shrill.
And I accept that criticism.
So, yeah, there's a rebel for everybody here in the network.
C1 CIS, five bucks.
I wonder when Trudeau, Kenny, Ford, Mo, and Lagau will start wearing military uniforms to the legislature and parliament.
Kenny should grow a tiny little mustache under his nose.
It's so becoming.
It's anyway.
Harper will always be my PM, a buck.
I would love to know if that socialist Ford actually shares Deco's millions with Renata and Rob's kids.
I personally highly doubt as he shares old Rob's house was sold.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I just know that his business was essential, but so many other people's weren't.
Bill CF7, a buck.
Sheila, did you see the video of the mainstream media laughing at who will be the next flag waiver to be flattened by police?
I sent you a video yesterday.
Thanks, Rebel.
I don't always see everything that gets sent to me because it's a lot.
It's a lot, but I will take a look.
Harper will always be my PM, gives us a buck.
If only those lazy OPP clowns did actual police work, they could actually catch criminals or rescue kids being trafficked across Ontario right now.
Seniko gives us five bucks.
The arrest the RCMP made wasn't even the person they were looking for, and the RCMP admitted it on camera.
As I know, the guy who was arrested, I watched the video.
Bill CF7, a buck.
Three Canadian special forests members are being investigated for helping remove fences around the war memorial in Ottawa, according to CBC.
I did see that.
How do you take down the fences for the memorial that is dedicated to them?
Investing in Veterans' Journalism00:05:54
Yeah, that's ridiculous.
And often you'll see the military standing with the people against the police.
Historically speaking, there is a precedent for that.
And we did see the veterans lining up in front of truckers and sort of taking that stand.
So hopefully there's some more of that veterans who fought for freedom.
I also saw on Facebook, there's a Facebook account dedicated to just outing people with stolen valor.
And the left, I guess, had been sending them like a ton of pictures of the veterans that were there saying, oh, can you tell us if these are real veterans?
Like based on their medals and stuff.
That's usually how they do their little forensic examination.
Like, you, how did you get that medal?
You can't have that medal and that medal because you couldn't have been in those places at that time kind of thing.
And they said it looks to them like every single one of those, at least that were photographed, were actual veterans.
So, but I mean, I love how the left all of a sudden cares about the war memorial when they're the ones that are like, cancel, remember, and stay.
It's a sign of imperialism.
Pick a lane.
Just pick a lane and stay in it.
A Twinks gives us 10 bucks.
So Ontario private functions will be limited to 100 outdoors, but no limits on public venues.
How can you say vax passes are lifted when you still allow businesses to impose them?
And they're not lifted.
Things could change by the first Harper will always be my PM, gives us a buck.
Calgary Lazy Cops should take courage.
They do not have, they do not have off-car motto and stick coffee getter on it.
More fitting for them.
Take off their slogan and they should get a coffee getter tag instead.
I think gotcha.
Yeah.
Sister 2, a buck, how much money has been added to the Trudeau Foundation since 2015?
That's a great question.
Twinks five, is there truth to the rumor that the Trudeau Foundation and Trudeau himself have a financial stake in Acuritus, the company that supplies the transport mechanism for MRNA?
I'm not sure.
I'm not sure we should look into it.
But I don't think that would necessarily change anything we see happening in the world right now, whether that were true or not.
Twinks, a buck, both Ford and Trudeau have misused and abused the Emergency Measures Act.
Don't they have to get parliament to agree?
Does that not include the official opposition?
I thought it had to go to a vote, but I'm not sure.
I know that they did talk with the opposition as well as the NDP.
I think they basically told them.
I think they basically told the opposition, this is what we're going to do.
The NDPR is supporting us.
So.
Yeah.
And from what I've heard, and this borders and rumors, but there was a, we're going to give local authorities a certain amount of time, but this is the direction that we're heading.
So that's the word on the street, so to speak.
All righty.
I think we are officially caught up.
We're 20 minutes.
We're 20 minutes past the hour.
And before we go, we should tell you that we, I'm just going to roll back up so I get everything exactly right.
Very exciting.
Yes.
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Why don't you?
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I'm going to take a bit of a sort of irreverent look at some societal elements, the political connotations through their perspective there.
We've got the stuff coming up there.
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Thankful for Promos00:02:08
And as David Benzies says, stay safe.
Afraid to leave their house, watching the CBC, ingesting all this fear.
And then they're the one that's lying.
I told you report fake news.
And I'm so thankful that I can come and bring my children so that if our pictures, there's plaster everywhere, so that people would know this is a God-fearing families, honorable families that are coming here supporting this.
This is about the family unit, restoring the family unit, keeping Canadians happy.
This is beautiful.
I love that you feel safe coming down here.
I mean, all the flags, safest place on the planet right now.
The crime rate's gone down a fair bit, I hear.
It's inflowed.
This morning, I saw tons of homeless people lining up with me, getting breakfast, free hot meals, like the best bacon, eggs, fruits, and they're just well fed, and we're able to be there and just love on them.
And this is bringing life to the city.
As Canadians, what do you think about Trudeau's words?
That hey, we've heard you go home.
That's what I think.
Yeah.
Good luck, buddy.
Good luck.
He hasn't been paying attention, but they ought to fly him in a helicopter over here.
He's so he can have a good long look because nobody's going home.
I don't think he'd realize that.
Every negative thing he says about us adds fuel to our fire, to our passion, to the point where most people here would die for freedom.
They would die for the cause because they see how wicked and how hateful.
And there is a division of the elite class of government people who hate just the everyday Canadian.
And there is a division there, and the people are rising up because everything he says is turning against him and causing the people to rise up.
So we're thankful for Justin Trudeau to promote us.
We're thankful for him.
He's actually brought Canadians together unwittingly.
Under one banner.
Yeah.
I love your family.
I guess you don't want the mandates put in place for the family.
People will not abide by them no matter how long they're here.