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Oct. 3, 2023 - Rebel News
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DAILY Roundup | Cultists rage against cars, Female-only hospital wards, Gov. Gen's 117K laundry

Rebel News’ October 3rd roundup exposes Climate Rage Week in Montreal, where radical activists—including antifa—smashed 11 car windshields with no arrests, despite police warnings. Alexa faced harassment, including doxxing and sound machine attacks, while Quebec’s masked protest ban remains unenforced post-pandemic. The episode ties this to rising left-wing influence, Greg Fergus’s Speaker election amid ethics violations (like his $6B COVID spending), and Trudeau’s unchecked scandals, including honoring a Waffen SS Nazi. Contrasting peaceful convoy protests with violent climate activism, it highlights Canada’s financial crisis—20% more Canadians in stress due to policies like the carbon tax—while critiquing Liberal hypocrisy: Governor General Mary Simons spent $117K on dry cleaning and $3M on travel despite promoting austerity. Bill C-18’s censorship risks blackouts, urging VPN use for privacy, as Trudeau’s tenure deepens systemic failures. [Automatically generated summary]

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Why They Are Wrong 00:14:58
Hello, everybody, and hi to my colleague and friend, Alexa Lavoie.
For everybody at home, thanks for joining us.
It is Tuesday, October the 3rd, and you're tuned in to Rebel News's daily roundup, where we go through some of the news items of the day and banter and provide some commentary, share some of our recent reporting.
I know, Alexa, we're going to hear from you in just a few minutes about your weekend happenings in Montreal.
But before we get into that, just a few housekeeping items.
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I think that I'm missing one.
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Alexa, without further ado, how are you doing over there?
I know you had a crazy weekend and we're going to chat about that in just a moment.
But it's not just like, but I was there for the weekend, but you need to know that it was the full week.
So it's called the Climate Rage Week.
And this is in Montreal.
And you need to know the school did break for one week for this event that was created by Sudan Association in multiple colleges who have joined together for this whole week of protests.
But it's appeared that most of the people were protesting were mostly radical and really, I would say, activists, like really radical activists, because you can see like a lot of black block, pink block, anarchists, and antifa.
And I can all name their them.
And they were all there for all week protesting, like for multiple like topic.
It passed to anti-capitalism to anti-colonialism to also anti-cops and anti-car and against the government action.
And I was like, okay, it's like multiple like melting pot of different stuff, but it seems that they are against everything.
It's like against all.
It seems like they're kind of just anti-civil society as a whole.
They don't like, like, I think they set out with an agenda and a clear directive for protests, but then it becomes this mixed bag of far-left radicals, and they really have no idea what the point of that specific protest is.
I mean, you would know more than me.
You were on the ground there.
And the crazy thing is, is that we constantly have to get security to simply cover and report on these events.
And you didn't have security for this event.
We weren't able to get it.
So we said, Alexa, don't go near the Tifa activists because they're known to be violent aggressors.
And so you set out with just kind of the intention of doing, I guess, what we'd refer to as wildlife photography or videography.
And then what happened?
So you can see that I was like, I would put like a Benny, a black Benny, and I would put myself in all black.
So probably they will not notice I'm around.
But one person around that was like just a troublemaker.
It was always around and I actually saw who I was.
And they actually doxed me to everybody in the protest.
And afterwards, they all turn to me and say, like, everybody hates urban news, and they were calling me fascists, saying if they don't know what fascists mean.
It's really hilarious because they keep like calling me by name, but most of them probably don't know what they are using as a word word.
And so I was just questioning people that was outside at this hour.
The protest was around the march started around 7:30, almost 8-ish.
So a lot of people were kind of confused in the street because they were like, are they against the car?
Because now they are saying that they hate the police and they are anti-capitalists.
So people were confused because they didn't really understand what the protest was about.
So I was just trying to explain to them like what at the origin of the protest was.
And during that night, we had the news that 11 cars were vandalized.
All their windshield, their front window were smashed with rocks, but nobody was arrested that night.
Nobody got in trouble for just vandalizing multiple cars that night.
So, and by the way, the riot squad showed up because they saw that some people were throwing rocks.
And so they warned the people, like, if you are not stopping your illegal activities, we will need to end this protest.
And at the beginning, the police came in their group just saying, we are here for keeping the peace in this protest, assuring your safety.
And everybody was like saying to them, Shut up and laughing at them and just like saying, I will not say, get the fuck out.
So you see like that, these people were not there for like remaining peaceful for this protest.
They were just like there for, I don't know what is their goal because at the end of the day, what they are doing is actually putting a part of the society really mad and angry at them.
And so that divide most, mostly the population further.
So that night it was kind of crazy.
Thanks to Yankee, he was there with us.
So he kind of acts as our security.
And some people thought that it was our security.
So it's why maybe we had like nobody to that disturb us too much.
But the day after when I went to the climate change protest, that didn't turn well at all.
Well, and before we move on, I wanted to highlight again what you've said here is that these claim to be anti-fascists, right?
That's the whole basis of Antifa.
And yet they regularly and readily deploy fascist techniques and tactics in order to get attention, I say, and try to achieve their agenda items.
And this particular protest seemed to be really anti-car and they wanted to see, I guess, more pedestrian walking lanes and bike paths.
But you have, let's show a little video here, a quick clip, where they're calling you a fascist, despite the fact that they repeatedly act like actual fascists.
Mm-hmm.
T'as de l'air de raccocher.
Non, mais là, c'est parce que c'est...
Vous savez même pas qu'est-ce que je fais.
Je fais de la merde, où est-ce que tu fais?
Vous êtes même pas capable de me nommer quoi que ce soit que j'ai fait.
C'est le doigt F*** call!
Donc...
Oh my god.
So this is such a baseless claim, right?
They say, well, you're a fascist and you do this, this, and this.
You say, well, can you give me an example?
And maybe we can chat about it.
Maybe we can figure out if what you're saying is accurate or not.
And repeatedly, the left, and that's why I think they have to censor anybody who covers their protests or their activism out in the wild.
They have to censor them and put on sound machines and deploy these bullying, harassing, intimidation tactics, is because they can't attest to what it is that their stance exactly is.
And so, you know, that's proof in the pudding right there.
They say, well, you're a fascist.
You say, well, how am I a fascist?
Well, I don't owe that to you.
It's like, well, then you can't back up what you quite literally just claimed to me.
So I guess I'm the actual fascist now.
I'm just supposed to take what your word at face value.
This is repeatedly seen by the left at these radical protests.
And again, I think that's why they have to deploy this heavy censorship, fascist-like tactics, because they can't articulate their points and they don't have any of the facts or the actual research to back up their claims.
So that's what you see when you're out there pushing back a little bit against some of this.
We have to especially because she was just looking at me and keep continuing seeing fascio, fascist, fascio.
And I was like, okay, like usually I would not go and like ask anything because for my own protection and I don't want like to trigger them because they are easy, easily like being triggered by anything.
So but this time I was like, this is actually inaccurate and I really need to ask her like why are you calling me a fascist?
I knew that this word is overused by the left as the same like a bully word to just like accuse someone.
But it seemed that this overuse of this word is just now doesn't mean anything, but there is a big meaning behind being a fascist.
And they cannot even like give me an example or even like the definition of it.
And they all really encompass each other.
So there's the anti-fascists that I would say are actually just fascists.
And then you have a video here.
We can show another clip where there's anarchist flags, communist, and socialist flags all bundled into one Antifa package.
Let's have a look.
You can see the students have just been entirely captured by this, these, I mean, radical climate justice.
Look at this.
Like, how, how do we get the climate justice?
And I think we'll get more into that a little bit later in the stream, but we'll stay kind of on the topic of your coverage, Alexa.
There was another one, and this is another protest, right?
Because you went to two recently.
There was the car anti-car protest, and then this one is the student climate protest.
Can you differentiate a little bit for our viewers which days and how these protests were different?
So the car culture, the protest against the car culture, that was on the Thursday night.
And it was taking place, I think it's Laurie Park.
And this one was at Mont Royal, a statue, a statue there.
It's mostly where usually the protest is happening there.
And it was the day after the Friday in the afternoon.
But the same people in the car culture protest recognized me at the other protest the day after.
So it's why I didn't last long.
And this time I didn't actually dress up as an Antifa or I don't know, like the Benny and stuff.
I tried to be low profile and just ask my question, but I had the time to question one person and it was finished.
And they started shouting at you, explaining, like swearing F rebel news.
Let's show this clip.
Masked Protesters Shout Down Questions 00:10:41
Fuck rebel news!
F-Rebel news!
F rebel news!
Fuck rebel news!
Oh yeah, here's the sound machines, yeah, that they get their megaphones.
I mean, this is really concerning when you could actually lose your hearing from having these kinds of devices so close to your ear.
This is actual violence and causes health effects.
Remember how violently protesters who were opposing the state-backed COVID-19, supposedly public health-related diktats and measures.
And they were tackled, taken down, violently arrested.
They were called grandma killers.
They were going to cause surges in COVID-19.
And they were coined at the time super spreader events, right?
These were, if you gathered with anybody, with more than five people anywhere, indoor, outdoor, wherever it may be, you were a super spreader.
That was a super spreader event.
And now we have actual health concerns being deployed by far-left radical climate activists.
And no one's being arrested.
No one's being taken down.
Once again, it's just the hypocrisy of how different political stripes are treated by the police and by the political class.
And you can see that.
Like that could cause somebody to become deaf and no one's doing anything about it.
And by the way, it's so funny because like now you see that everybody's wearing masks, but there were laws that passed.
I think it's, I'm just trying to search it.
I think it's in two, not sure about it.
Like, I think it's 2016 that nobody were allowed to wear any face mask or any kind of like mask that was covering your identity when you were in those kind of protests.
And it's why I went to the police and I say, like, why are you asking them to at least identify who they are just in case that if I get aggressed, I will not be allowed, I will not be able like to identify my, the person who actually harassed or aggressed me or assault me.
So why are you not asking them to pull down their mask?
And they say, well, we are not allowed to do that.
I say, why are you not allowed to do that?
Like a couple of years ago, the law passed that we were not allowed to wear any face mask.
And now it seems like you cannot do it anymore.
They say, yeah, but since the COVID, we cannot ask people to remove.
Yeah.
So this one, literally what he says, but since the pandemic, since the COVID, we cannot ask nobody to remove their face masks.
I found it here.
Hold on.
I'm just going to see if I can paste it into our communications channel.
But yeah, it was the Quebec, looks like the Quebec Superior Court.
And this was, yeah, you're right, 2016, strikes down Montreal's ban on masked protesters.
Also, they actually struck it down.
So Montreal tried to institute a ban on masked protesters and the Ontario, or sorry, the Quebec Superior Court ended up striking it down.
So that's why they couldn't do anything.
I know it passed.
I know it did pass at one point, but I was not aware that they actually strike it down afterwards.
But because for a time, they were asking us to have like our face uncovered.
And anyway, like it's just, it's just really sad because those people are going to college and this seems that they are not well educated when we talk about history or the or the meaning of thing because anarchists and communists is the opposite.
And it seems like they are just like putting a lot of different ideology and movement together and they think that it's all fitting together, but it's just they don't seem to understand all the meaning of what they are expressing right now.
Well, exactly.
That's why they can't answer your questions.
Like, you're a fascist.
Well, can you tell me how?
And they're like, fuck you.
You're just a fascist.
I don't have to tell you anything.
I can just say whatever I want.
And if anybody tries to press me on it, I can just feign ignorance and you're supposed to just take whatever I say at face value and, you know, trust the science, right?
Bonnie Daney Lysian, sorry if I completely butchered that name, gives us $5.
And it relates here to what we're saying.
This Bonnie says, they are weak-minded people, easily indoctrinated and more than likely paid to be there.
Yeah, the payment stuff is really interesting because repeatedly what I hear in certain areas, and usually it's city centers.
And so when those parents were protesting across the country, I guess it was two weeks ago now, about the sexual indoctrination and explicit content that's being found more and more in school boards and in this publicly funded school system is that buses of these all black masked counter protesters,
what we call Antifa, who are supposed to be, as I've mentioned, anti-fascist, but actually just deploy complete fascism and violent aggressive tactics onto anybody with a contrarian viewpoint.
So we hear this all the time where these busloads of these people are being shuttled around.
And it's usually, as I mentioned, in these city centers.
Did you see any of that out in the field, Alexa, when you were reporting over the last few days?
For the bus, no, I didn't see any, but for my defense, it's like I arrived after that everybody was on the scene and I left because if I didn't left, I will have been in trouble.
So I wasn't there when everybody left afterwards.
But I know they are, especially in Montreal, those people, like mostly Antifa or people who are, I would call them troublemaker because a lot of time if there is like vandalism or any other like kind of bad action, it's mostly them.
They live close to the subway station, the metro in Montreal.
So, but it's not the first time that I saw some bus school arriving with Antiphone on this or like really left activists.
I saw some bus in other protests.
It's just this one, I wasn't there when they arrived.
I know that at night, they were a small group.
So I saw them arriving slowly, probably by bike or by subway or something like that.
But I'm actually wondering because the one the day after was so big, so big, and they were arriving from different place by groups.
So I'm just wondering if they didn't arrive by bus.
And I mean, how great is your cause if you can't even put your face to it?
If you have to hide your identity, you have to all look the same and be uniform in your approach and be all black, masked.
Maybe if you're showing some of your rainbow hair, that's like progressive.
But if you can't put your face to the thing that you're backing and ready to be a radical fascist about, then how great is your whatever flavor of the day it is that you're protesting about?
I don't know.
I think that if you can't put your name behind something or your face behind something, your identity behind something, then you obviously don't really feel very strongly about it.
And that further lends to the comment: they're easily indoctrinated.
And arguably, a lot of these new teenagers and young adolescents have been heavily influenced and in many instances, radicalized by the public school system.
So by the time they graduate grade 12, that publicly funded system has already ingrained and enmeshed a lot of these ideologies because these are theories, these are ideologies, they're not based on facts or merits.
And they've already had their fair share of that being thrown and spewn at them indiscriminately for eight hours a day, well, six hours a day, five days a week.
By the time they get into university, that's even more captured by a lot of these theories.
Unless you have a solid family or a very, very critical mind, you will have no choice but to be captured by these by this indoctrination.
And let's call it for what it is, because it is indoctrination.
And what really scared me, it's like when we see that now we have more and more students that are now major and they now can vote, but we see also a race on the NPD and the, as we call the extreme left party here in Quebec, it's they are now like third almost like the third party.
And we see it like they are increasing in power.
And so the endoctrination of the school system from the left, it's really scary.
It's really highly organized.
And you don't see that same level of coordinated organization on what would typically be right-leaning or conservative-minded politics because the whole, I think a lot of conservatives are just free-minded.
And so they don't easily conform to one particular viewpoint.
Freedom Of The Press 00:03:54
And they are more apt to question and provide a counter viewpoint or counteract something that has been distributed as though it needs to be upheld unquestionably.
And so you don't get that same concerted organization on the quote-unquote right because they come with more of a critical mind, more questioning, more individualism instead of the collective groupthink hysteria that you see ensue in many of these theories, whether that be from the climate alarmism to being, you know, hailing big pharma,
hailing the government, loving big media, the CBC.
You know, those protesters were yelling, and pardon my language, but they were saying fuck Rebel News.
Well, where was the CBC?
Would they be like, hey, CBC?
You know, are they going to be cheerleaders and waving and giving them interviews?
I didn't see any other media there, mainstream media or otherwise.
You were the only one and they're chanting fuck rebel news.
Meanwhile, they have an opportunity to express their viewpoint.
And yeah, maybe you would push back, but if it's grounded in knowledge and research and evidence, then you have to be able to back that up.
There were other media.
Got some interview and you want to know the most funny one.
They went next to me when I got like almost assault with that megaphone.
A journalist from the Journal DE Montreal on Twitter took my video, he ripped my video, published on his side and say on his side also that it was a really interesting and way to get rid of us and he almost laughed at all.
We get like push out from them so and he blocked his message so I was not capable to reply to my own video that he published.
And so when I just uh published like with a comment and I told I I I, I tell him I say how can you endorse this kind of action over some people who do the same job as you, like same, if we don't share the same ideology or the same like kind of opinion?
I will never wish to you to be treated like that.
And it blocked me of course.
Yeah, you can't have that.
You can't have free speech in Canada.
And how is that for freedom of the press, right?
These people, you know, if you're you're a journalist, I mean whether or not somebody agrees with your viewpoint or your style or your um your, your story.
Well, we have freedom of the press, and so I don't necessarily have to agree with what you say or what you do, but I will back your ability to say it regardless because again, if we can't scrutinize people's thoughts and their speech because it's being curbed and squashed, because we don't have freedom of expression or freedom of speech, then that doesn't leave many ideas in the arena of ideas.
So I don't care if you want to say whatever you want to say, but we need to be able to have a dialogue and a debate about it, and we'll let the arena of ideas and scrutiny decide whether or not what you say and what you think is legitimate.
If we can't have that, then that's a very boring life.
I thought that uh, diversity was our strength, except for when it comes to diversity of thought, apparently.
So let's go to a quick ad break and then we'll come back to um, i'm not sure yet more climate change maybe, or more Lgbtq diversity.
We'll see.
People Setting Fires in Portugal 00:07:00
Dr James Lindsay, who is a frequent guest of both Joe Roban and Jordan Peterson and the host of the NEW Discourse podcast, is coming to Alberta for the first time, and so the conclusion was that we now have to train men the way that we train dogs with like leashes and shot collars and things in order to in order to get rape culture to go away.
Radic religion is actually the easiest way to kind of make sense honestly, of the trans phenomenon as well.
Well, the queer theory thinks that there are certain people who get to set the norms of society.
Dr Lindsay will be speaking directly to the dangers of critical theory and its gender ideology that are pushing their way into children's classrooms.
In queer theory, you know, calling somebody saying you're a man or a woman is called a violence of categorization.
You just why don't you say it's?
This is systemic sexism.
In distinguish from what most people think of as sexism, she said, no, it is sexism.
It's the same thing, but they're clearly not the same thing.
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Tickets are selling fast.
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October 2nd and october 3rd are the dates and it's going to be an incredible event.
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All right, so I just wanted to touch on this quickly because it relates to the coverage that you were doing over the last couple of days.
And this is a post from September 27th, so just a couple days ago, by the globalist think tank, the World Economic Forum.
You know, Klaus Schwab, where he has that clip where he's like, we will infiltrate the cabinets and their young global leaders.
And I think it's a vast majority of the liberal cabinet ministers are graduates from that program.
So they've posted here, is climate in action a human rights violation?
I mean, of course, they're going to go in this direction.
So it starts off by saying that in 2017, due to some conditions primed by a warming climate, wildfires ravaged Portugal and accounted for more than half of all the burned areas in the European Union.
And then a few years later, a group of young people from Portugal filed a case with the European Court of Human Rights, alleging that those fires and the health risks and crippling anxiety that come with them are the result of a failure to act on climate change in Portugal and 32 other countries.
To that, I would say, if you're suffering from crippling climate change anxiety, perhaps you need to sue Greta Thunberg for her dangerous, ridiculous rhetoric.
Remember, she got up on stage and she was like, you stole my future.
How dare you?
And I think we were supposed to see, I don't even remember, there was a tweet that obviously is now deleted because it didn't come true by Greta, where she says, like, the world will come to an end by, I think it was 2018, or maybe she posted the tweet in 2018.
Anyway, the time has come and gone where we were supposed to see the end of the world because I guess it would just like spontaneously combust.
I'm not even sure what the actual science is about that.
But yeah, here we have this tweet and it was posted in 2018.
So that's where I got the year from.
Top climate scientist is warning that climate change will wipe out all of humanity unless we stop using fossil fuel fuels over the next five years.
And so obviously that has not come to fruition.
And I like to go back to peak oil.
And I think it was supposed to be in the year 2000.
We were supposed to see peak oil where there would be just no more fossil fuels at all.
And all of these hysterical predictions just never come true.
So again, I guess we're supposed to still trust the science, even if it's based on faulty modeling predictions that will never come to fruition.
So this idea of having crippling anxiety, well, I think that those faulty models and anybody who amplifies that hysteria is who's at fault here.
Not, I don't even know who would be at fault.
The government of Portugal seems really bizarre to me.
But the only small thing that they forget to talk about is first of all, did they find how many pyramids that set the fire?
We know that in Greece, I don't remember how many exactly pyramids they did arrest, but there was over 15, it was between 15 and 20 or maybe a little bit more, people who set the place in fire.
We know that in Quebec, oh, it was more than I thought.
79%, 79 people are arrested for arson.
So it's worse than I thought.
In Quebec, they find out that in the at the end of May, someone did set multiple places in fire in the up north, Quebec.
But this time, they didn't pass that in TV.
They just did an article about it.
Oh, it's funny.
So nobody can actually know really what happened there.
But now we know that it's just because they didn't want to destroy the climate change narrative.
So yeah, so a man was actually charged for arson in Shibu Gamu.
It's where I went, where like big fire were happening around there.
So there is people who like to set the place on fire.
I don't know who they are.
I don't know if they are like climate change activists or they are being paid for it, or they just like, they are just mentally sick, or they just like have fun to just like I don't know me burning trees.
But there is other side of the story and the fact that also the human hand you know that we are changing our like agriculture or the tree or the plant that also like do an impact.
It's not because, like now, the planet is actually burning and that soon we will all boil in our own sweat.
Trans Women Ban Debate 00:03:29
No, this will not happen.
Well, it's okay Alexa, we have a carbon tax now, so that should help to cool the planet.
I guess you just have to pay more taxes and then the climate just fixes itself, because you paid for it to do that.
Moving along in some LGBTQ madness.
Well actually, sanity is being restored.
Uh, this comes out of the UK, I believe.
Yes um, trans women this is coming from the Telegraph, I should say, trans women to be banned from female hospital wards.
The health secretary will use a Tory conference to announce proposals pushing back against wokery in the NHS.
So a trans, trans women will be banned from hospital, female hospital wards under the health secretary's plan to restore common sense to the NHS.
On Thursday they'll announce proposals to push back against wokery in the health service that has led to women's Rights being increasingly sidelined.
And that's what true feminists have been sounding the alarms on alarm bells on over this gender ideology nonsense is that their female-only spaces have been infringed upon by biological males.
And this is quite literally misogyny 101, where you are upholding the rights of a man over the safety and security of women.
And so I don't know what a trans woman, which I mean, let's just call it for what it is, that's a biological male, what they would be doing in a female hospital ward anyway.
Biological males don't have uteruses, they don't have ovaries, and they don't have a vagina.
So I don't know what a biological male would be doing in a female hospital ward.
That just seems so upside down, bizarro world.
It's nice to see that, and they quote, common sense is being returned here to the health service system because that is just craziness.
This is untrue.
Trans women are women.
The changes would give men and women the right to be cared for on wards only shared by people of their own biological sex and to have intimate care provided by those of the same sex.
I mean, hallelujah.
Why did we ever deviate from that?
It just doesn't make any sense.
You know, all the people that are like, but trans women are real women.
I'm like, do they have uteruses?
Can they bear children?
I guess they now they can breastfeed, but we have no idea if that weird hormone-produced breast milk will have any consequences on those poor, innocent newborn babies that were fed from the breasts of biological males.
It's just so, I'm honestly shocked that we even are here, that we have to talk about this, that these poor children 20 years down the line may have weird hormonal disruptions because of the fact that they were fed male breast milk.
It just seems so outlandish to me.
Greg Fergus Ethics Violation 00:09:36
It's just gone way too far.
But this is kind of a point back to hopefully having some sanity and common sense resumed, especially as it comes to the medical system.
I mean, scientifically speaking, there's clear differences between men and women.
And trying to pretend like that doesn't exist, that's how we ended up here.
And it's complete and utter nonsense.
And we need to talk also, like, you know, a trans man who are by inadvertence, like get pregnant example.
It will not go to the men yard.
It will need to go to the woman yard because they are not equipped on the other side to take care of like someone who is pregnant or someone who has like huge, like ovary problem or other like kind of problem.
Because inside, I'm sorry, you're still a woman, so you need to be taken care of by the woman's facility.
We have some breaking news here today out of the Canadian Parliament.
So this is being reported by the CBC.
Liberal MP Greg Fergus has just been elected as Speaker of the House of Commons.
The new speaker's first task will be to help Parliament turn the page on Yaroslav Hanka's affair.
So for anybody who doesn't know, which I don't know how you don't at this point, but regardless, this is due to the fact that Anthony Rhoda offered a hero's welcome to Waffen SS Nazi soldier.
I guess that was about 10 days ago in the House of Commons, where every parliamentarian gave a clapping seal standing ovation to the former Nazi.
And of course, we saw Anthony Rhoda resign.
I think it was three days later.
But repeatedly, calls for Justin Trudeau himself and senior level cabinet ministers to resign in the wake in wake of this have unfortunately fallen on deaf ears.
But nonetheless, a new speaker has been announced here, MP Greg Fergus.
I'm not very familiar with this person, but he represents the Quebec riding of Hall Aylmer near Ottawa.
And he will be, of course, the first black speaker of the Commons.
And as I'm seeing here, reported earlier by the CBC in February of this year, of course, he also has an ethics violation against him.
So in February, he becomes the latest liberal caught violating ethics rules.
He, in a conflict of interest, an ethics commissioner called for ethics training in wake of his particular breach.
I mean, the liberals, I think that their legacy is going to be how many scandals and ethics breaches they have engaged in during their reign of terror or their last eight years.
We don't even have a conflict of interest commissioner currently.
So this is just so unsurprising.
These are again people who are diversity hires and not actually hired on the basis of their merits.
That's what I would assume given this recent unfolding.
Justin Trudeau would be the prime minister who actually had the most multiple scandals on his hand for what now it's like eight years.
Like in total would be what nine years or ten years.
So I think it's time like I and I'm really surprised.
Why he's still there after all this?
Well, it's because Jagmeet Singh has his eyes on the prize and wants to make sure that he can capitalize.
And why is the word eluding me right now on his pension?
And so he needs to be in office for another one and a half, two years, 2025 to be able to take advantage of his pension.
And so why would he call a snap election with the backing obviously of the conservatives?
And I think the bloc at this point would probably also back an election given the magnitude of ethical violations seen repeatedly by this, the co the Justin Trudeau regime.
We have a tweet here from a House of Commons staffer.
I mean, this is an anonymous Twitter X account, so take it for what it is with a grain of salt.
But they say, I believe Greg Fergus is the first House of Commons speaker in Canadian history with an ethics violation.
Perfect choice of the liberal regime.
And I would echo those sentiments.
I'm not sure, you know, we'd have to quote unquote fact check whether or not it's the first speaker in Canadian history with an ethics violation.
But I, at this point, would not be surprised.
Surprising, no.
No.
Nothing would surprise me under Justin Trudeau government.
Like, seriously, at this point, with the last ovation to a Nazi SS, I would not surprise you, we don't know if there is something worse than that.
Yeah, and he was clutching his pearls in September of 2019.
We have this clip of Greg Fergus, who said that the black community is feeling a lot of confusion and hurt after racist photos of Justin Trudeau emerged.
But nobody has ever lived their lives without making an error.
I wonder how basically every single Canadian is feeling right now after our parliamentarians clapped and applauded and gave a standing ovation to a Nazi.
Let's go back down the memory hole, see what Greg Fergus had to say in 2019.
There was a lot of confusion and hurt last night by the black community.
And I will say this to all of you.
I don't believe that anybody or that anybody has ever lived their lives without making an error or without making errors.
The prime minister last night presented his apologies.
He expressed his regrets.
I think the real measure of the man and the thing that I think we need to be talking about, and I hope that you'll be talking about, are all the amazing things which you've done for diversity, specifically for the black Canadian community across this country.
Oh my gosh.
He did it twice.
I can understand like it's an error when you do it once.
You do it twice.
Twitter's just blowing up now, rehashing some of the things that Greg Fergus have said.
I guess last year, or sorry, earlier in February, he gave a speech during Black History Month and somehow tied it in with the extremist convoy occupation.
It's worth it.
It's about two minutes long, so because I don't know exactly what he says, and this is all just being brought to my attention during this breaking news here.
I guess he alludes to Confederate flags being at the protest and how this is obviously an extremist movement.
But for anybody who wants to know a little bit more about Greg Fergus, including myself, I plan to look a little bit further after this live stream.
I guess there's an abundance of clips that you can lean on on Twitter former or X, formerly known as Twitter.
And yeah, the idea that there's Confederate flags plural at the convoy is straight up misinformation.
There was one Confederate flag.
It was conveniently lauded at the protest.
And a lot of people say it was just a plant.
It was seen once by one person, questionable people who were flying such a flag, and then it was never seen again.
And, you know, that was the most peaceful, law-abiding protest that I have seen in my life.
And, you know, if you contrast that protest with the clips that we showed at the beginning of this live stream, the radical climate aggressors, the anti-car protesters, that is lawlessness.
You can see it in the reports in the clips.
They throw rocks at the police, they engage in violent tactics, they harass anybody that has a different viewpoint than their own.
And they intimidate anybody who so much as questions or says, hey, maybe that's not quite how it is.
They just intimidate them into silence and self-censorship.
And so this is now the person who we've appointed as the House Speaker.
Ethics Violations Pile Up 00:02:12
And again, as it's already been revealed based on a February 2023 report from CBC itself, he has an ethics violation in his midst.
So another hit on the unethical conduct of the Justin Trudeau liberals in full swing.
I think they just want to sweep this Nazi applause under the rug and hope that it goes away.
Anthony Rota was the fall guy.
Justin Trudeau has no, there's no accountability.
He doesn't take responsibility for his actions or the actions of his government.
I mean, I was listening on the radio this morning that liberal ministers don't even have a mandate letter.
They're just flying by the seat of their pants.
And it seems like the ethics violations just continue to pile up on this government.
And unfortunately, these two fringe minority governments, the NDP and the liberals, have formed a majority in the House of Commons because they back each other on all of their agenda items.
And we have to, you know, Canadians have to suffer through waiting until the next election as a result.
It's actually undemocratic what they've done.
This is a direct hit on democracy, forming a coalition with two fringe minority parties.
And it's just sad because right now, usually when we elect a minority government, it's because we don't trust like the capacity to pass through the old four years.
So in case that we are not satisfied, we can call for a snap election at the midterm.
But right now, this right had been removed from Canadian.
Now that a lot of Canadians are not satisfied.
They want to move on.
They want to have someone else to lead the country.
We cannot do it because now we have these two leaders who did a coalition against what the Canadian want and they are leading.
Canadians Struggling with Financial Crisis 00:05:26
For me, it's completely like, I would not say a dictatorship, but it's like leading against what your own people want.
Yeah, exactly, which is a direct hit on democracy.
We're running out of time here, but I'm going to get to these two super chats because they kind of relate to what we're talking about.
And then we'll touch on the last topic we had in the headline before we wrap things up.
Frasier McBurney gives $5.
Actually, this doesn't really relate to what we're talking about.
But anyway, thank you, Frasier, for your contribution.
He says, please forgive me for this post.
Recently, I was watching music from the 60s.
All of the women had their hair was nicely done up.
Oh, how I miss the 60s.
Yeah, you know, I wish I was alive in this, actually, primarily the 50s.
50s swing and jazz and the music from that era is really fun.
Actually, I had a 1950s themed wedding and I just love the style from that era.
And I don't know if I should feel personally attacked here because I have curly hair.
I embrace my curls.
I actually follow this, like, it's called the curly girl method.
And I'm sure no one cares about this.
But the thing about curly hair is it never dries the same way twice.
So sometimes people will be like, oh, Tamara, your hair looks so great this today.
And I'm like, yeah, it'll never dry that way again.
So it's kind of a free-for-all.
I do style it.
This is how it ends up.
Alexa, I know that, you know, sometimes we're just so enthralled in our work that it's like, looks get pushed to the wayside.
Sometimes you just don't have time, especially when you're out in the field reporting or if you're doing any foreign missions or missions where you're staying overnight places.
It's just not even on your radar, despite being a video platform.
But yeah, I agree.
And of course, if you're watching music videos from the 60s, you know, they have a whole entourage of hair and makeup that would have done their hair and makeup.
We just don't have the budget for that.
But thank you for your contribution, Frasier.
Really appreciate it.
We have a chat from AMT60 who gives $5.
Did you hear about the October 4th or 11th emergency alert system that could be activated between 2 to 4 p.m. EDT?
It could hurt people, especially the jabbed.
I put two links in the comments.
Could be US or the world.
I don't see the comments themselves.
I'll have to, I don't know if I can look back and find them.
I don't actually follow the chat while we're on the live stream.
There's just too many moving parts to try to keep up.
And there's Rumble Chat and YouTube chat.
And I don't know.
So this would have come from the Rumble chat.
But yes, I did hear about the emergency alert system.
I think it's mostly in the United States.
I have no idea how the jabbed could be affected.
Maybe there's that, you know, you hear about this 5G link.
I've never been able to credibly ascertain that there is a link there.
But yeah, interesting to follow, I guess.
I don't know.
I think it's supposed to be October 4th, or maybe it was, it's supposed to be Thursday, I thought, which is the 5th.
But anyway, not overly familiar.
AMT also gives a follow-up.
I have curly hair and I can relate to Tamara.
Yeah, I think any curly can relate.
So solidarity to you and thank you.
No one otherwise probably cares.
So back to the topics.
They say that Wednesday on October 4th, that's supposed to be, so it's come from US.
So I think it's FEMA or something like that.
Okay, yeah, we do have this pulled up here.
Yeah, FEMA has put out a statement that on October 4th, so tomorrow, there will be a nationwide emergency alert test planned.
So text, text messages will be sent to all TVs, radios, and cell phones.
I guess stay tuned.
I don't know if anybody will be harmed by it necessarily, but there you have it.
And you know, that really lends to when you were in Hawaii reporting, Alexa, the whole reason why people suffered so greatly due to that wildfire was because the emergency alert system just simply was not deployed.
So I do see that there is, you know, it's nice to have this kind of warning system in place if it actually works and if people are deploying it accurately and when it's actually warranted.
And I would plug it so stay tuned because I will have an update on Maui with the firefighters just because now all the eyes of the media is not there anymore.
And I was really curious to know like all the people are living now and always the condition, always the ground there.
And so if you want to know a little bit more of what is happening right there now, so stay tuned for the next report with Dan Nelson.
Thanks for that, Alexa.
And continuing to follow on that beat.
Lavish Spending and Financial Strain 00:10:34
I guess the last thing that we should touch on here is the fact that so many Canadians are struggling with the financial crisis that's facing our country.
And there's a report here from the Toronto Star that says the number of Canadians reporting financial stress has jumped 20% in this year alone.
And the report calls this an increase increase.
Sorry, they call this increase a national emergency.
I mean, and repeatedly, I hear people that say a quick, easy, simple solution here would just be to axe the carbon tax, because not only is it directly affecting Canadians in their pocketbooks when they heat their homes,
when they fuel up at the gas station, when they use fossil fuels, but it also has a ricochet effect on your grocery bill, on all of the goods and products that you purchase at the store because the truckers and the producers have had to wrap in the carbon tax into the cost, the resale of those products.
So you're seeing this not only firsthand, but also second and maybe even thirdhand through the market.
And when you go and purchase groceries, I mean, food inflation is through the roof.
And this is also coupled, obviously, by the crazy increases to interest rates.
And we're coming out of the pandemic, which saw many people lose their jobs, their livelihoods, their businesses, et cetera, et cetera.
And it just keeps to be piling on to Canadians.
And meanwhile, you have this political class, as reported by Franco Terrazano from the Taxpayers Federation, where, for instance, the Governor General spent $117,000 on dry cleaning, like just on dry cleaning.
And this is a six-figure dry cleaning tab, and it's from, it runs from 2018.
So yeah, it spans a few years, but this is outrageous.
I think they also note in here that the governor general has staff to, yeah, they have in-house staff on payroll who's responsible for doing the laundry.
And still, we've managed to rack up $117,000 just on dry cleaning alone.
That's that is, it's just unfathomable at this point.
What is the most outrageous?
The people who let that happening.
Like you see that you know about it, but you let your government or your employees spending money like it never will never like end.
And this is the money from hardworking Canadians.
Like, I don't know if you remember the scandal over $16 juice, orange juice.
Yeah.
And now we let people doing dry clean for six figures.
This is actually like not okay.
And we just continue to, yeah, we get out the news, but nothing has changed.
We continue as nothing happened.
Yeah, that's the state of affairs in Canadian politics.
And, you know, as I call them, the political class, right?
They're laden in scandal, in ethics breaches, in ethics violations.
And as Canadians struggle to give to purchase the basic living necessities, food, shelter, clothing.
This is where the Governor General has decided it's appropriate to spend $117,000 just on dry cleaning.
We've had several other reports recently about the lavish spending of, I mean, the government in general, but also specifically the governor general who goes on these lavish trips.
They wine and dine, spends money on Ubers when things are walking distance.
There was a cab fare.
I'd have to dig it back up.
But thousands of dollars spent on cab fare.
I think when she was visiting Sweden last year, perhaps it was the year prior.
Yeah, here's the governor general.
We have this written piece here, billed $3 million for travel in 2022 alone.
And that's Mary Simons.
She flew 21 times in one year on the taxpayer's dime, four times abroad and 17 domestic flights, which cost taxpayers $2.78 million.
While she also preaches the climate emergency, right?
They're all about green energy and fossil fuels are bad.
Meanwhile, you're literally billing taxpayers $3 million to jet set across the country and abroad.
This is just peak hypocrisy.
I just don't understand why those people have not like a good jet.
Like you have this amount of money and the extra, you pay for it.
Like this should be all set up.
Like you're going there, we calculate about this, this, this for your meal and like travel costs and the rest, if you like expense like the rest on your own dime, like why taxpayer would need to pay for your extra fancy meal or wine or et cetera, you know?
Yeah, exactly.
And, you know, conservatives get a rap and I feel pretty politically homeless actually at this point.
I don't trust any of them.
But the fiscal responsibility that Conservatives are known for, that's what we need to bring back to Canada.
And this just lavish, unrelenting spending by the Liberals is, you know, at this point, Canadians are struggling.
Canadians are suffering and it's due to failed government policy and they need to scrap things like the carbon tax if they want to show Canadians that they really care.
And we can see the writing on the wall that they in fact don't because they keep this stranglehold on more taxes, more taxes, and continue to espouse the idea of how great things like a universal basic income would be.
You know, this is textbook socialism.
So with that, we are five minutes past the hour.
I'll just see, do we have any more super chats ready to go?
We don't, but thank you to everybody who contributed so far on the stream.
Thank you to Alexa for joining me.
And thanks everybody behind the scenes in Canada and abroad who make this live stream possible through links and written content and getting everything set up so that you can find it easily at home.
And we will join you same time and place from 1 to 2 p.m. Easter, to Eastern, why did I say Easter, tomorrow.
So come back then.
And as David Menzies would always say, stay safe and stay sane.
Stay sane.
Justin Trudeau is not worth the cost and he is not worth the chaos.
After eight years, of course, housing costs have doubled.
Everything costs more.
Work doesn't pay.
Crime, chaos, drugs, and disorder are common in our streets.
And Canada's international reputation is in tatters.
We should be working to reverse the inflation Trudeau caused.
To axis 61 cent a liter carbon tax, to balance the budget, to bring down inflation and interest rates before Canadians lose their homes, to reverse Trudeau's catch and release policies so that we can protect our streets from repeat habitual violent offenders.
But instead of doing that, today again, we're cleaning up Justin Trudeau's mess.
Trudeau showed complete negligence in failing to vet the event that he arranged: the visit of a foreign state leader.
Still, he has not apologized to Canada's veterans for honoring a Nazi soldier on the floor of the House of Commons.
Still, he has not called the Ukrainian president to apologize for the embarrassment that his negligence allowed to occur, that Trudeau's negligence allowed to occur on the floor of the House of Commons.
And today, instead of working together to reverse Trudeau's inflation, to reverse the doubling of housing costs that he caused, to reverse the crime wave that he unleashed with his policies, we're once again working to fix Trudeau's mess to elect a new speaker.
It is time to get back to work.
It is time to make common sense common.
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