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June 28, 2024 - Rebel News
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EZRA LEVANT | Trudeau's border police free Tommy Robinson

Ezra Levant details how Canadian border police arrested Tommy Robinson in Calgary on June 28 with eight officers, including four in plain clothes, detaining him overnight despite no prior charges—sparking global outrage after 30M Twitter views. Legal pressure from Calgary lawyers Alan Heppner, Michael Green, and Navi Daliwal forced his release under strict conditions, later reversed before his Toronto event. Levant also defends a Rebel News billboard truck, accused of hate speech for showing pro-Hamas rallies, exposing perceived double standards in policing free speech. The episode reveals Trudeau’s immigration enforcement as politically weaponized, contrasting with Ford’s controversial but less overt censorship of dissenters like Goldie Gamari, ultimately framing the case as a victory against government overreach and selective justice. [Automatically generated summary]

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Tommy Robinson's Arrest 00:02:01
Hello, my friends.
I'm in Calgary.
I was helping Tommy Robinson fight for his political freedom.
As you know, he was arrested after giving a speech the other night.
Eight officers handcuffed him and took him off to a federal holding facility.
Well, we had a great victory today.
I want you to hear about it on this podcast, but I also want you to see it because it's so visually unusual to see a man arrested this way.
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All right, here's today's podcast.
Tonight, David beats Goliath.
Tommy Robinson goes free.
It's June 28th, and this is the Ezra Levant show.
Shame on you, you censorious bug.
Oh, hi, everybody.
I'm standing in Calgary.
Doesn't really look like Calgary because this is Glenmore Reservoir.
And when you think Calgary, you think dry prairies.
But I feel like the whole city, and in fact, the whole country is about 2% or 3% freer today than it was yesterday.
And the reason is Tommy Robinson, the British free speech activist and journalist who has been on tour in Canada with Rebel News, he won a key legal battle against Justin Trudeau's border police.
We've been telling you a little bit about that over the past few days, but basically Tommy Robinson arrived in Canada and he gave a great speech in Calgary and everything was pretty normal.
Tommy Robinson's Victory 00:03:37
It was, I thought it was a good speech, but it was normal.
I mean, it was probably wouldn't have made a big blip until this happened.
Eight police, four of them in plain clothes, four of them in uniform, arrested Tommy, handcuffed him, packed him into an SUV, part of a three SUV caravan, and took him away to the federal building.
I'm sure you saw this.
I say that because at least 30 million people around the world saw it on Twitter alone.
Take a look.
How'd you laugh?
Hold on the stops.
Hold on myself.
I'll talk to stuff.
Absolutely We're not studying immigration form Love you buddy, I'm gonna put these in front of you Yeah, you can't treat me.
Sorry, Calgary's fine.
Justin Trudeau.
Johnny, did they tell you what to be arrested down there?
Too far, so I've got an outstanding word.
Okay, thank you.
I can't see it, I can't see it.
My hand's gone.
Where can I go to help him get a lawyer and get bail?
He'll have access to a lawyer.
Which police?
Which police?
APU.
They'll be going downtown.
APU.
Which precinct?
APU downtown.
Where can I go to help to help out?
Which precinct.
Go to your ballot box.
That's how you can help out.
You know, frankly, that reminded me of when Tommy Robinson was arrested in the United Kingdom outside a courthouse for merely reporting on a rape gang.
Remember that footage of him being bundled in the back of a truck?
The content of one stream is told.
I'll be arrested for preceding the public.
You've got to watch this.
You've all watched this.
Can you get me a solicitor?
Can you get me a solicitor?
If you're just turning off your lifeline, can you get a solicitor?
Yeah.
Do you understand what I've just talked to you?
So can you explain it again?
Calling the breach of the peace.
What does that mean?
What does that mean?
What does that mean, officer?
I've got a question on something.
What does that mean?
I told them the people who do not control.
No, I don't want to say that.
George, I love the information over here.
I'm inciting you with video.
How have I inciting?
This is free speech.
You're not even allowed to.
Look at this.
Look how many people you have!
Do you know when you do this?
More people!
More people!
Just let them do this.
More people watch this now than ever.
This is ridiculous.
Les, do you feel right what you're doing it?
I haven't said a word.
In fact, someone laid their hand and assaulted me outside court.
Other people screamed.
They threatened me about my mother, and here I am being arrested for saying nothing.
I'm threatened to beheaded.
Nothing said anything about me.
What are they arresting you for, Tommy?
Breach of the peace.
Apparently, I'm inciting on my video.
Can you please, George, get me a solicitor?
Yep, so because I'm there.
Yeah, frankly, it wouldn't shock me if some officials from the United Kingdom called some officials in Canada and said, oi, mate, where's your free speech license?
And I had them arrested for that.
Well, luckily, our whole rebel news team was right there.
Like I say, we had just finished a great evening.
So we got on the phone right away.
Tommy Freed 00:10:26
And because I'm from Calgary originally, I know some friends here.
We called a top-notch criminal lawyer, Alan Heppner.
We started getting on the file with immigration lawyers.
We managed to get Tommy free just after midnight.
I don't know if you saw this footage, but boy, it felt good to see the lad, even though it was so late at night.
Remember this?
Tommy, you're out.
I'm out, but I'm banned from leaving Albert.
I'm banned from leaving Calgary.
Banned from leaving Calgary.
I have to see, they want my, I have to have my part.
The conditions are, conditions on release are I have to give my passport in in the morning.
I'm not allowed to leave Canada.
I said, what if I just want to go home?
They said, you're not allowed to.
So if there's certain conditions, I'm not allowed to.
I have to come here every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.
And I have to give them the address of where I am, notify them of any hotel that I'm staying in.
But not.
I don't understand it in the sense of.
Do you have to make any bond or assurety?
Do you have to put any money up?
No bond or assurity.
No, they just said I just have to wait now.
But I said, well, how does that make sense?
Because I meant to go home anyway.
It's my daughter's birthday.
And they said, well, you don't automatically, you can't go home, basically.
You don't automatically have permission to go home.
We're taking your passport and you're all waiting a hearing.
Now, obviously, fixing these problems is priority one, but in terms of your Canadian speaking tour, we had you scheduled for Edmonton tomorrow.
I'm not allowed to go to Edmonton.
They made that clear.
You're not allowed to.
It says it here.
I read Red Deer.
What's Red Deer?
Red Deer.
That's a city in central Alberta.
Okay, that's where I'm allowed.
I'm not allowed to south of Red Deer.
It says, turn in your passport no later than 11am.
Remain in southern Alberta, Red Deer to the USA border at all times.
That's so weird and arbitrary.
To stop me going to Edmonton, it's to stop me talking in Toronto.
That's the sole purpose of this.
What's what I said?
The sole purpose of this is to stop me having discussions and talking in the cities I was meant to be in.
Maybe we'll have to reschedule that Edmonton event in Red Deer.
In Red Deer, yeah, maybe we'll have to get a bus to bring our Edmontonians down to Red Deer.
Now, this is all waiting for what?
Like, what are we waiting for?
Is there a hearing?
They're waiting for a hearing, yeah.
They said waiting for a hearing, but I said, how long can a hearing take?
They didn't say.
So they said originally they were talking about holding me here.
They said they might hold me for 48 hours and then transfer me to Vancouver on a plane.
48 hours in this building or local jail?
In a jail.
So in a jail for 48 hours and then transport me in a plane to Vancouver.
In a plane to Vancouver.
Why?
Because that must be where their centre is.
So this was immigration and immigration, yeah.
And inside there, were you just in an I was called into immigration?
I've done a three-hour interview in immigration.
To come in here.
I've been, I went through immigration.
I said that I went through immigration to come in here.
I don't want you to say anything that you think is confidential that you want to share only with a lawyer, but what exactly have they accused you of?
They haven't accused me of anything, just immigration violations.
immigration violations and they said they detained me under have you ever been to canada before No.
And they arrested me under a warrant.
Did you get my recording from in the back of the car?
Yeah.
Where it was saying that I was recording it in the back of the car and it was saying the man who's authorized.
And do you know what?
I'll be straight up.
The three officers were lovely.
And they said, this isn't us.
The copper said that.
I believe that.
They were really nice.
They were really nice.
Even then, they were really nice.
They said, look, this isn't us.
And this goes because I said, well, how can I be held?
What you're saying, I just can't leave.
I haven't even got anywhere.
I've got a hotel room for anointing.
How can I be held here for weeks and weeks?
He goes, well, you're held.
We're taking your passport tomorrow.
Well, Tommy got out of that holding facility at the federal building by signing a list of promises, conditions that were binding on him.
And one of them was that he was not allowed to leave southern Alberta.
Now, I love southern Alberta, but southern Alberta means he couldn't go to our speech the next night in Edmonton.
And I deeply regret that we were unable to fulfill our commitment to people who bought tickets for Edmonton.
Obviously, we issued them a refund, but that's not the point.
The point is, Tommy wanted to speak with them.
They wanted to hear from him.
But the government said he couldn't.
Now, if you know anything about immigration, and I think you do because it's really one of the number one issues in Canada, you know that hundreds of thousands of people come into Canada illegally on top of the hundreds of thousands that come here sort of semi-legally.
For example, you saw the news the other day that 36,000 foreign students, when they got here, said, just kidding, I'm not a foreign student.
I'm actually seeking asylum.
My point is that there's a lot of gray area there.
But in your life, have you ever seen Justin Trudeau's immigration police send eight cops to arrest somebody?
Have you ever seen them put a geographical restriction on them?
I'll tell you what happens in Wroxham Road, which we've been studying for years.
The police actively welcome and assist people crossing into Canada illegally.
They detain them for a few minutes to take some notes, and then they set them free.
There's no geographical restrictions.
In fact, they stay here, get welfare and other benefits.
And if they ever have a court hearing, it's many years in the future.
And really, they have zero risk of being deported.
That's why so many people crossed over Wroxham Road into Canada because Donald Trump or the American system under Biden had ruled that they were illegal.
They were going to be deported from America, but they knew that Justin Trudeau had turned Canada into a sucker.
So they crossed over into Canada where we don't enforce our laws.
My point is, have you ever seen what was done to Tommy Robinson done to any other migrant, legal or not?
Well, I have not.
So what do you do when you have a police order that says you're not allowed to leave southern Alberta?
Well, I took Tommy and his ally out to Banff for a day just to look around.
Unfortunately, it was a little bit rainy.
But other than tourism, what do you do?
Tommy didn't come here for tourist purposes.
He came here to speak to Canadians who have a right to hear him.
And believe it or not, Tommy Robinson, even though he's not a Canadian national, has a right to speak.
So we retained a dream team of lawyers, Michael Green and Navi Daliwal, of one of the top immigration firms that just happens to be based in Calgary.
And they came with us to make the case to the immigration officials that what they had done with their ban on his travel was highly irregular and that it smacked of a political move rather than a legal one.
Now, I have to tell you, the Calgary immigration officers were very polite, and Tommy would even call them gentlemanly.
And I saw that for myself.
Obviously, this was being directed by someone else, not the Calgary branch office.
I mean, like I say, have you ever heard of three SUVs and eight cops doing a rendition-style arrest of someone?
I've just never heard of that in Canada before.
Well, I think it was the combination of having an absolute top-notch legal team and the fact that tens of millions of people around the world saw Justin Trudeau's heavy-handedness.
It was a combination of the court of law threat and court of public opinion embarrassment that today caused the Canadian government to issue a letter to Tommy Robinson that's truly incredible.
Now, I don't want to show you the letter because it's Tommy's legal matter and I don't want to violate any privacy in there, but I have read it and here's what it says.
No charges against Tommy Robinson of any sort.
He was never charged, in fact.
He is not being deported.
He is allowed to leave after our Toronto event.
There's no ban on him.
There's no prosecution.
And like I say, we are allowed to go to that Toronto event.
Can you believe it?
And I'm going with him tomorrow.
I'm in Calgary right now.
We're going to get on a plane tomorrow and we're going to go to Toronto.
And there actually are some tickets left.
If you're in the Greater Toronto area, go to tommytour.ca.
That's T-O-U-R.ca.
I'm very excited about that.
I mean, this is the guy that Trudeau does not want you to hear from and sent eight cops to stop you from hearing from him.
I'm very excited about it.
We're going to have a VIP reception with Tommy at 5 p.m. where you can have a handshake and a selfie and talk to him one-on-one.
And then at 6 o'clock, the main doors open, 6.30, the show begins.
I'm actually thrilled about it.
And like I say, you know, you've heard of the Streisand effect.
I don't know if you know what that means.
Barbara Streisand had a house in Malibu and someone took a picture of it and put it on the internet and literally no one looked at it.
But she sued to get it taken off the internet.
And because she did that, that house has been seen millions of times precisely because she tried to stop people from seeing it.
The Streisand effect.
Well, that's what's happening here.
Tommy Robinson was speaking to Canadians.
He was.
But it wasn't a spectacular international incident until Trudeau invoked the Streisand effect.
By trying to silence Tommy, he suggested, well, maybe he's got something interesting to say.
One last point.
Goldie Gamari is the name of an Ontario Conservative member of the provincial parliament.
And although Rebel News has had some disagreements with Goldie over the years, she's been doing an outstanding job lately of fighting against the Hamas protesters in Toronto.
Goldie Gamari herself is Persian.
And as you may know, many people who are Persian or Iranian hate the Ayatollahs, hate the fascism that has run their country for 40 years.
So Goldie has been a great advocate of Canadian values and standing up against the Islamo-fascism.
So she had a chat with Tommy Robinson.
That's all.
Just a chat.
They were in different cities, a chat.
And because of that, the Muslim Brotherhood group called the National Council of Canadian Muslims put out a statement demanding she be fired.
And wouldn't you know it, to his eternal discredit, Doug Ford fired Goldie Gamari from the party, kicked her out of the Conservative caucus.
It was even worse than that.
They demanded an apology from her the day before.
She gave it.
And despite that humiliation, they fired her nonetheless.
That's terrible.
I wouldn't have thought that Doug Ford has less tolerance for freedom of speech than Justin Trudeau, would you?
And yeah, that's my report here from Calgary.
Freedom of Speech Battle 00:12:57
It's been an adventure, and it's only possible because of you.
I mean, here, let me show you the interview that Tommy and I and the two lawyers had, and you'll hear what I mean.
Here's Tommy and me, Michael Green, and Navi Daliwal, talking right after we got the good news.
Take a look.
So we're here with our legal team that's been hired to try and get around these conditions with Michael and Navi.
So Michael, just what are we expecting today?
What we're here for today?
So we're going to be meeting with the Canada Board of Services Agency.
They've kindly agreed to meet with us to review terms and conditions of your release.
And we're trying to get a relaxation.
Hopefully they'll be agreeable to it so that you can go to your speaking event in Toronto on Sunday.
Did they give any comment or do you have any view on how this looks around freedom of speech in Canada?
Well, it's hard to say.
I mean, the optics of it look bad.
They look like they were trying to prevent you from speaking publicly.
That may not have been their intention.
It's the effect.
So we're hoping that they'll lock it back.
And you think we'll have a decision off that soon off them?
I think we'll find out soon.
It may not be today.
It might be tomorrow, but I think we'll have a decision soon.
And if they don't agree to relax the conditions, is there another process?
Can we go through to call?
So we've already put them on notice that if they don't agree, then we want to have an expedited hearing to determine, to make our submissions why they should relax your conditions.
Well, I'm incredibly grateful that you took this on such short notice as well.
So thank you.
So I have my passport back.
I'm on my way to Toronto, which is a massive win, which wouldn't have happened without your support and without the lawyers.
Okay, it just wouldn't have happened.
I wasn't even allowed to go home.
I'm now going to travel to Toronto, give my speech, exercise my free speech in the best way possible at an event.
You can still get tickets to that.
It's at TommyTour.ca.
It's on Sunday.
And yeah, I've had my passport return.
There's Robushoforce.
Tommy, this is amazing.
I mean, David and Goliath doesn't even capture it.
Not only are you free to go and give a speech in Toronto, but there's no deportation order.
There's no ban.
You are leaving as a welcome and honored guest.
We're delighted to have you.
And every single Canadian who saw that arrest the other day knows that has never happened before.
Trudeau has never arrested, let alone sent eight cops to arrest someone for immigration reasons.
He's never banned them from traveling.
It was two-tier policing.
And I want to thank our super lawyers for fighting for freedom.
I haven't got their legal bill yet.
If you want to help me, go to savetommy.com.
But all credit to the lawyers.
And I want to tell you, sometimes you think you can't win when you fight the government.
But you've got to try.
And today's a great victory day.
Congrats, Tommy.
Yeah, no, I'm happy.
And Michael, thank you.
My pleasure.
My pleasure.
I'm glad that you had a positive outcome.
It was a great outcome.
I wasn't expecting an outcome either, if I'm honest.
I wasn't expecting it.
And I know that behind the scenes, you were looking at every other avenue of what we could legally do, if not.
Yeah, no, we were looking at the other options, and frankly, this was the best option and the one we hoped for.
And luckily, they were very reasonable about it.
You know, I've got to do the hats off to them.
They did not have to do this.
And I'm just glad they did.
So am I.
And I don't think without your support, Navi.
That's all.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
We're glad of the positive outcome and looking forward to that event on Sunday.
Without lawyers, honestly, without lawyers, I'd be stuck in Calgary.
It's my daughter's birthday next week, which is what I was concerned about.
I didn't want to say it publicly.
It's my daughter's birthday.
I weren't even allowed to go home.
So I'm not just allowed to go do my tour.
I've got my passport back, okay?
Free to go.
So I'll be going to Toronto.
I'm excited.
I'm shocked as well.
And it is a David versus Goliath.
And it shows, for me, it proves that what's happened this week shouldn't have happened.
I should have been free to go to Edmonton.
I should have been free to travel this country.
I should have been free to give my discussions and my talks.
And now I'm coming to Toronto.
So make sure you're there, TommyTour.ca.
All right.
Let me make a final thank you to Justin Trudeau.
Because if he hadn't arrested Tommy, this whole thing wouldn't have blown up.
30 million people saw the video of that arrest and he turned this into a free speech crisis and we won.
If he had just left you alone, Tommy, you would have done your tour and gone home and it wouldn't have been a big deal.
Justin Trudeau, once again, shot himself in the foot.
You helped increase freedom for Canadians.
I just wanted to say that.
Do you know what I'll say as well?
Do you know those officers couldn't have been nicer the entire time?
Start to finish.
That's true.
So even when I was arrested and got to the police station, they could not have been nicer.
So they didn't want to do it.
It was very clear they did not want to carry out the action.
They were forced to.
So yeah, I'm on the way to Toronto, man, and I'm buzzing.
Say that.
You see my point?
It would be impossible for Tommy to have won that battle without two things.
Number one, the court of public opinion pressure that was put on the Trudeau government.
But number two, how do you pay for one of Canada's top immigration lawyers, or frankly, two of Canada's top immigration lawyers?
How do you pay for that if you're not independently wealthy?
You can't.
No normal person could do that.
But a thousand normal people together, an army of Davids, can take down any Goliath.
And so I want to say thanks to you.
If you chipped into savetommy.com or haven't had a chance to but feel like doing so now, please do.
We still haven't got the legal bills.
Our victory is still fresh.
But I think that you have to do it.
This win wasn't just a win for Tommy.
It wasn't just a win for Rebel News and the people of Toronto who bought tickets to hear him.
It's a rebuke of Trudeau's censorship and political control that has infiltrated every aspect of bureaucracy and politics.
Every institution in Canada that Trudeau has put his mitts on has become more and more partisan and taken off mission.
This is a slap.
This is a splash of cold water telling them you cannot use immigration for political and partisan purposes.
A great victory.
It belongs to Tommy for fighting.
It belongs to the lawyers for their wits.
But it belongs to you if you help chip in to pay for that lawyer.
I'm enjoying the rest of this lovely day here.
I'll be in Toronto.
I'll see you on Sunday night, June 30th.
We'll give you the location, the day of.
We don't want to tip off the bad guys.
They'll probably come, but we will have heavy security at the event.
I want to see you there in Toronto.
Go to tommytour.ca for the details.
Now, let me leave you with a video that I really enjoyed.
This wasn't the only legal battle we've had in the last week.
As you know, we sent our truck around, our billboard truck.
The Toronto Police Chief didn't like that much.
But we went to the people.
Sarah Stock, our new reporter, went to the streets and showed people the truck and said, what do you think of it?
Here's what Torontonians said.
Sarah Stock for Rebel News.
We're at Bathurst and Shepard in Toronto.
And behind me, it's a giant video truck showing videos of Hamas hate rallies all over Toronto and saying we need to deport or charge people who commit crimes while they're protesting.
Now this truck has gone absolutely viral over social media this past week as well as even in the mainstream news.
And the Toronto police has even said that they are going to investigate this truck as a hate crime and they were looking for the owner of the truck.
Now the owner of that truck is my boss Ezra Levant and if he were to be charged under the criminal code with a hate crime he could receive up to two years in prison.
What happened to freedom of speech in Canada?
If you can't show a political message on a truck, whether or not you agree with it without going to jail for a maximum of two years.
We're gonna talk to some Toronto locals in Bathurst and Chubbar area and find out what they think about this truck and whether or not we should have the freedom of speech to drive something like this around in Toronto in Canada or freedom of speech is absolutely gone.
Have you seen this video before playing on this truck?
It's gone viral this week.
I've heard about it.
I haven't actually seen the video on the truck.
I'm actually very disappointed that they are condemning the truck instead of condemning what's going on.
These pro-Hamas rallies should be legal in our country and it's ridiculous what they're doing.
I seen it on the news the last day about like freedom of speech I guess you know do your thing.
It'll piss a lot of people off but we should have the right to do it you think I think you should have the right to do it yeah just walking by and seeing this video and I'm very glad that I walked by this and happened to be here so that's great I'm glad you guys are here.
Freedom of speech is getting very difficult in Canada so especially with the police.
The police said they were going to look into it and then I saw that one of the police officers was actually at one of the mosques and gave me information while the while it was still an ongoing investigation, which generally they don't do.
So I think a lot of people are upset with that too.
It just seems like there's biased policing.
Nobody goes to Hamas' home and start to kill people.
They come to home to Israel but they have to they have a right to defend themselves.
Do you think that the owner of this truck should be criminally charged?
No, How come?
They have their rights and they have the rights to leave.
They have the rights to oppose and we have the freedom also to leave, right?
And these are people, these are human beings.
Everybody should be treated very well and fairly.
What if it's just political language?
Like you're talking about an idea?
Is that a crime?
That's a freedom of speech.
Yeah, you're not having that.
Basically, just showing, you know, the pro-Hamas demonstrators and kind of what they've been doing on the streets of Toronto.
Yeah, Free Palestine.
This is really ridiculous.
And I'm on camera putting on my sunscreen lotion.
50 plus.
Kids, put on your sunscreen lotion.
It's hot out there.
Do you think it should be a crime to drive a truck like this?
No.
No?
They should be doing more to get rid of those people.
It depends on what they are driving it around for.
If it's for a good cause.
So it all depends.
Who decides if it's a good cause or not?
You think the government decides that?
The police.
I think all society.
It's rational thinking.
You know, this is the freedom here, right?
This is all opinion for exactly like for this message, for example.
The opinion, like people have some own opinion or something like this.
No, it's free speech.
You can do whatever you want.
It's a hate crime because you're promoting hate.
I think what the truck is showing is reality.
I think what the pro-Hamas rallies are showing is hateful and misinformation.
Well, I know that they're not, that Rebel News is not getting funds like the rest of the mainstream media.
So I don't think it's a threat.
It's just providing an alternative new perspective.
You know, so this one's saying from the river to the sea, divest from war crimes, whatever.
Oh, wow.
So it's very similar, but it's kind of opposite messaging.
Did you see the Toronto police say they're going to investigate that truck as a hate crime?
No, no, I didn't.
And I heard about the from the sea to whatever, right?
But I didn't know they actually had a truck, too.
So yeah, that's really alarming, to be honest.
The double standard.
Yeah, 100%.
Rebel news is the best.
Thanks.
You're welcome.
So, why everybody blame Israel telling negotiate with terrorists?
No, no, negotiate.
We're not fighting with good people.
We're fighting with terrorists.
The pro-Israel supporter they're really doing a very peaceful rally.
But on the other side, I hope that there will be no any violence.
They can voice out, they can do their actions, but not to the extreme of do.
We don't want to see any extremity.
No, no, it's not good.
There's a double standard.
So, how come the people can protest on campus and can't counter your pro-freedom of speech in Canada, right?
Yes, of course.
Everybody have freedom for speech, exactly.
But we have to think about something which is true, where it's not true, something like that.
Because, for example, Hamas.
Hamas, this my opinion, this will only lie, lie, lie, lie every time.
Sometimes some things are better left unsaid.
I think it's just showing what the truth, and that's what's been happening in Canada.
I'm not sure why that can be considered as hateful.
Regardless, if this was a pro-Palestine trek, pro-Israel, you should be able to show the message in Canada.
Yeah, essentially, yeah.
Yeah, okay.
That's why I say it's thank you.
Well, that's our show for today.
I'm feeling great.
Until next time, on behalf of all of us at Rebel News, see you at home.
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