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March 17, 2026 - Rebel News
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EZRA LEVANT | Don Cherry’s legacy will endure — and they know it

Ezra Levant and Scarlett Grace defend Don Cherry's impending Order of Ontario, dismissing Bruce Arthur's critiques as biased attacks on his past immigration and climate views. They condemn the Samidun Al-Quds Day march in Toronto as an Iranian-funded hate event featuring anti-Semitic rhetoric, criticizing Premier Doug Ford for failing to stop it despite legal options. The discussion extends to the U.S. consulate shooting, Iranian agents, and fentanyl flows, while Scarlett Grace recounts her physical abuse as a counter-protester. Ultimately, the segment frames these events as evidence of systemic instability driven by mass migration and foreign interference, urging regime change in Iran and highlighting threats against their journalistic team. [Automatically generated summary]

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Cherry Affirms Toronto Ignorance 00:14:34
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Now, let's get into it.
Awarding Don Cherry the Order of Canada shouldn't be up for debate, but thanks to the loony left, it's up for debate.
It's Tuesday, March 17th, 2026.
I'm David Menzies, and this is the Ezra Levant Show.
Shame on you, you censorious bug.
Well, folks, last month it was announced that the beloved Don Cherry will receive the Order of Ontario.
This honor is long overdue.
And very quickly, the discussion emerged regarding if Don Cherry should also receive the Order of Canada.
Too bad there's not a referendum for such an award.
Cherry would be affirmed in a landslide.
But in the aftermath of the announcement, what I found fascinating was the chatter coming forth from those who support Cherry, in other words, normal, decent people, and those who do not support Cherry, in other words, deranged leftists.
Our friend, Conservative MP Andrew Lawton, was first over the boards to support Cherry receiving the Order of Canada.
Lawton wrote, For decades, Don Cherry has celebrated hockey, honored veterans, and said what millions think without apology, end quote.
Conservative leader Pierre Polyev stated, quote, Don Cherry embodies what it means to be a proud Canadian, end quote.
And Alberta Premier Daniel Smith joined the pro-Cherry chorus, stating that Don Cherry getting the Order of Canada, quote, shouldn't even be up for debate, end quote.
But that's the thing.
It is up for debate.
And one of the most unhinged rants against grapes comes via the daily fish rap known as the Toronto Red Star headlined, Why Don Cherry doesn't belong in the Order of Canada, no matter what conservatives say.
This hit piece was authored by Bruce Arthur.
Who dat, you ask?
Arthur is a wannabe, never was sports writer who still suffers from a severe case of Trump derangement syndrome.
Put another way, everybody knows the always entertaining Don Cherry.
Nobody knows the brutally boring Bruce Arthur.
Anyway, Arthur begins his column as follows: quote, if you're of a certain age, you remember Don Cherry, end quote.
A certain age?
What the HE double hockey stick says, Arthur smoking.
Cherry was only canceled some six years ago, not during World War II, and Cherry's legacy will live on forever thanks to his rock'em sock'em videos.
As well, post-Coach's Corner, Cherry went on to make more than 300 podcasts with his son Tim.
Okay, in fairness to Arthur, maybe there's a two-year-old out there who is, you know, not of certain age to remember Don Cherry.
The rest of us do because, well, Don Cherry is unforgettable.
Anyway, Arthur goes on to make the case that this beloved hockey commentator is not worthy of the Order of Canada.
In that regard, his column is akin to the written version of a Yoko Ono concert.
You know, it starts off badly and then proceeds to get horrid.
Quote, but beyond the wisdom of turning Canada's official honor system into a political culture war, which in retrospect was probably inevitable, Cherry wasn't just his suits, his version of patriotism, or even his version of hockey.
Cherry complained about foreigners stealing Canadian jobs in 1990, end quote.
Well, you know, folks, in this regard, Cherry's only sin was that he was way ahead of the curve.
Case in point, Canada's largest coffee chain has earned the dubious nickname of Sing Hortons.
And consider that National Post expose last year headlined, the death of the summer job.
This is the end result of irresponsible mass migration thanks to the Trudeau Kearney Liberals.
Arthur goes on to slam Cherry for the following crimes against humanity, criticizing mogul skier Jean-Luc Brassard, Canada's flag bearer at the 1998 Olympics because Cherry had never heard of him, calling Quebecers a bunch of whiners, advocating for Canada's involvement in the invasion of Iraq in 2003, calling former enforcers Chris Nylan, Stu Grimson,
and Jim Thompson pukes and turncoats and hypocrites after they voiced opposition to fighting in 2011, saying female reporters shouldn't be allowed in male locker rooms in 2013 out of respect for the ladies, and delivering decades of, quote, big-mouth bigotry against players from other countries, as he saw it, Swedes, Finns, Russians, and Quebecers.
Yes, Cherry's opinions are as colorful as his flamboyant suits.
But Cherry was a color commentator.
He was in the entertainment business, and he delivered big time.
Coach's Corner was the most watched eight minutes of Canadian TV every week when it aired.
I wonder how many people read Bruce Arthur's columns.
Let's set the over-under number at 12, shall we?
And because Arthur writes for the star, he is contractually obliged to bring race into the equation, stating that Cherry was, quote, only ever talking to white English-speaking Canadians, basically, end quote.
Really, Bruce?
You really believe that?
Then we get to the crux of the matter, the assassination of Don Cherry by the adherents of cancel culture.
Arthur writes, quote, in the end, Cherry was fired for questioning the patriotism of visible immigrants, end quote.
You know, that's very interesting.
Why don't we roll the tape of what would become the final episode of Coach's Corner from November of 2019?
And I ask you, dear viewers, does Cherry ever utter the phrase, visible immigrants?
You know, I was talking to a veteran.
I said, I'm not going to run the poppy thing anymore because what's the sense?
I live in Mississauga.
Nobody wears, very few people wear a poppy.
Downtown Toronto, forget it, downtown Toronto.
Nobody wears a poppy.
And I'm not going to wait.
He says, wait a minute.
How about running it for the people that buy them?
Now, you go to the small cities and you know, the roles on roles, you people loved.
You come here, whatever it is, you love our way of life.
You love our milk and honey.
At least you could pay a couple of bucks for poppies or something like that.
These guys pay for your way of life that you enjoy in Canada.
These guys paid the biggest price.
Okay, so two things.
One, Bruce Arthur is a liar.
Cherry never said visible immigrants.
Secondly, everything Don Cherry in that 45-second clip is 100% true.
This is not conjecture.
The following Remembrance Day, we visited the intersection of Young and Dundas streets in downtown Toronto at 10 a.m., just 60 minutes prior to the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.
And you want to know something?
Easily, more than 95% of passersby were not donning a poppy.
The lack of respect was disgraceful.
And what have we seen happen in our once great Dominion since the cancellation of Coach's Corner?
Well, we have seen migrants, primarily international students and temporary foreign workers from India, staging demonstrations denouncing Canada as a nation full of haters and racists.
They chant, no one is illegal on stolen land, as these ingrates demand full Canadian citizenship.
And for two and a half years now, we have seen the Hamasols marching into predominantly Jewish neighborhoods, chanting genocide, displaying swastikas, and cosplaying as the terrorist cinoir.
I wonder if Bruce Arthur approves of these diversity is our strength vignettes.
And of course, since Arthur is a woke star reporter, which is to say, someone who works for the star as opposed to, you know, being a star, well, naturally, he has to bring climate change into the argument.
You see, Arthur slams Cherry for once stating that people who believed in global warming are kuckaloos.
You know, I think cuckaloo is a perfect descriptor.
How dare you?
In fairness, the only thing Arthur gets right about Don Cherry is found in this final sentence, quote, his legacy, all of it, lives on, end quote.
That's true.
When Don Cherry 92 eventually goes to the great hereafter, his legacy will indeed live on forever.
Don Cherry is immortal.
As for Bruce Arthur, he's not even a footnote to a footnote.
Hi, everybody.
Ezra Levant here with my friend David Menzies and my colleague Scarlett Grace is over there as well.
The three of us are in downtown Toronto.
We're actually standing in the middle of what would be one of the busiest streets in the city, but it's completely locked down.
As you can see, hundreds of police, ambulances, SWAT teams, an enormous number of people.
And they're here because a terrorist group called the Al-Quds Day March.
They're having a non-permitted hate march.
And one of the participants is called Sammy Dune, which is a strange name, but it's actually a banned terrorist group.
Doug Ford rushed to court this morning in a show.
Oh, I don't stand for this.
Why did your government wait until the very last minute to file an injunction to stop a rally that wasn't exactly a surprise was happening?
Well, again, I have zero tolerance for hate.
It's an annual thing that's been going on for eight years.
He absolutely stands for it.
The court hearing was a shambles.
David, you've been attending the Al-Quds rallies for years.
Tell me about what makes this one different and worse.
By the way, I should reference that that building there is the U.S. consulate that was hit by gunfire just last week.
And so the terrorists at Sammy Dune and Al-Quds wanted to be here.
Doug Ford has been talking about this for eight years before he became premier, saying, when I become premier, this nonsense is over.
It is a hate fest.
It is anti-Jew.
It is anti-Israel.
It is anti-Iranian for those wanting regime change.
And little wonder, the Iranian regime is the funder of Hezbollah, Hamas, and so on.
Here's the other thing.
You mentioned University Avenue.
This is a major artery in Toronto.
Not only that, people are unfamiliar with Toronto.
This is Hospital Row.
There's sick kids, Mount Sinai, several others.
No ambulance can get through here.
This is a grotesque violation of public safety, which I thought was paramount.
You know, it's funny because at this morning's hearing, the judge said, why didn't you use the Provincial Emergencies Act?
If you really think this is a problem, he said to Doug Ford's lawyer, why don't you do that?
You don't actually even need the court.
But let me say one more thing about this so-called Al-Quds Day.
It's not a real holiday.
It's not even like Arbor Day.
It's an official Ayatollah Islamic Republic of Iran Hate Day.
Al-Quds is one of the ways that Jerusalem is referenced by Islam.
And the whole purpose of Al-Quds Day is to sharpen Iran's hatred for the little Satan, Israel, and the great Satan, America.
So the entire theme is it's not a real holiday.
It's a construct of the Iranian foreign policy designed to attack, harm, and hate the West.
To allow that and to have it supported by the Sami Dune terrorist group shows that Toronto has fallen.
Oh, here come some thugs right now.
Look at these thugs.
Why are you disguising your identities?
Why are you covering your face?
Show your face, coward.
Why are you a coward?
Show your face, coward.
Show your face.
Benjamin Netanyu compared to Hitler.
Al-Quds Day Terror Construct 00:11:15
Isn't that amazing?
Probably a man who will go down in history, Ezra, as the greatest leader in Israel's history.
And that reprobate has a picture of Netanyahu next to Hitler.
Listen, you're Jewish.
How does that make you feel?
Well, listen, that's Canada's immigration policy for the last 10, maybe even 20 years, has been to bring in maximum number of third world anti-Semites.
By the way, here come the horse.
Oh, no, there must be an illicit barbecue restaurant opening up.
And by the way, Ezra, I am joking, but I covered just down the street last week Adam Skelly's constitutional hearing.
Do you know he still has an invoice from the city for $187,000 for policing costs?
Why is it the Hamasholes and the cost is now in the tens of millions of policing this?
You can see by the sheer number of cops, why don't they get billed?
Well, because they're a favorite group.
By the way, the mayor of Toronto, Olivia Chow, her campaign team is on an Iranian regime lobby group.
Look at these horses, outstanding animals and quite deadly as well.
And they would certainly put to rest.
Any barbecue restaurant opening?
David.
You know, it's funny because I think that because of Doug Ford's statements.
We need to speak honestly and openly about the hatred that runs more rampant on our streets with each passing day.
I don't recognize our country, the Canada we know and love, a Canada embraces differences, a Canada that celebrates diversity, that Canada is slipping away.
The police are not going to let there be as many liberties this time, certainly if there was any violence.
I mean, seriously, the number of cops outnumbers the protesters two to one.
You're going to see vile anti-Semitism, of course, but I don't think you're going to see violence.
And, I mean, the U.S. consulate, frankly, in a way, I'm glad it's happening outside the consulate because I want our American friends to realize that Canada in 2026 is not the same as Canada in 2016 or 2006.
It is a Canada looking more and more like the suburbs of France or Malmo, Sweden.
Islamic terrorism, violence, and worse than that, appeasement-oriented politicians who can do the math and realize that because of mass immigration, they're betting on radical Islam and to hell with the Jews.
Oh, well, Ezra, and right now, the Liberal Security will say a quick hello.
Thank you very much for coming.
I feel like we're pretty safe today.
How are you?
Nice to see you.
Thank you very much.
We've got a great security team.
Good stuff.
Thanks for being here.
Well, we've got three journalists, three videographers, and we've got each of us has a security.
I think that because of the mass of police, we'll be okay.
But you never know.
And better safe than sorry, we're always delighted to have the lads with us keeping us safe and strong.
And you know, Ezra, as you've said, these security guards are fantastic trained professionals, but they can't do anything against the police.
And you know, when you're mentioning the IRGC, you remember two years ago when I asked Fraudline Freeland about why the IRGC at that time wasn't even a terror group, despite dozens of Canadians being killed on the Ukrainian airliner that the IRG shot down.
And remember what the RCMP did to me?
Ms. Freeland, how come the IRGC is not a terrorist group?
Why is your government supporting Islam?
You've been mixed.
What are you doing?
You're under arrest for assault.
Why are you?
You're under arrest for assault.
Who are you?
Under arrest for assault?
Please.
Police, you're under arrest.
How am I under arrest?
You bumped into me.
This is outrageous.
They are actually going out of their way to protect terrorists.
And that's the thing.
Security are great, and I love our security, but they stand down if it's police opposing them.
Now, I think that we can see there's such a massive police presence, there won't be any violence.
But I do want to ask our viewers for help.
My view on security is like my view on insurance.
It's better to have it and not need it rather than to need it and not have it.
And so today we can now see that we probably don't need our security, but we didn't know that till we came down here.
And I would never want to expose our team, especially Scarlett Grace, who's one of the newest additions to our team.
I mean, you and I maybe or maybe we can't handle ourselves, but these Al Kudz types would think nothing of hitting a girl.
So if you want to help us with our journalist defense fund, do me a favor and go to journalistdefensefund.com.
I don't know what our security bill is going to be, but there's no way it's less than $2,000 for today.
I want to be clear.
The Toronto Police Service take all reports of hate very seriously.
Our members will be present throughout the demonstration, and we will be actively monitoring for any incidents involving hate speech, hate-motivated crimes, hateful signage, or the display of symbols associated with terrorist organizations as designated by the government of Canada.
Any reported incident will be investigated.
And it's important to remember that charges do not have to be immediate.
Evidence gathered during or after an event can lead to charges being laid hours, days, or even weeks later.
The police had a press conference where they said they're going to be looking for crimes to prosecute.
So maybe a few of the more rambunctious types thought this was one they would skip.
But we did see a little band of cowardly types go in there with their masks up.
I typically, that's right, I think they are cowards because many of them pretend to be loyal, normal Canadians by day.
They probably have a normal job.
So if their identity were revealed, they'd probably lose their job because most Canadians despise these terrorist supporters.
Oh, yeah, that lady came by and one of our security jumped right to it.
They're escorting her away.
Ma'am, was Ayatollah Khomeini a terrorist or a hero?
Was Ayatollah Khomeini a terrorist or a hero?
He did a lot first people!
I couldn't hear you, sorry.
He was good for the people.
He did a lot for his people who did a lot of people.
What are they hitting David Menzies?
What the hell is that?
Who hit you?
You don't know.
You're on this side.
What the hell?
I'm not allowed to speak to the Islamists.
Is that where we're at right now?
Is that what I'm talking about?
You have to go on this guy.
You got to go on this guy.
On the bike.
Why did your calling consult me right there?
Why did your calling consult me?
Because the Islamists here are running the Toronto Police Station.
That's right.
Move back, David, right?
David, move back.
We got her on camera.
You can't just run into a journalist.
You guys should be with the RCMP.
Unbelievable.
You know, I was half joking before when I said the real threat to rebel news is often from the police rather than from the radicals.
And I didn't get a clear sight of what happened, but they almost knocked David over and then they pushed him out of the way.
They wouldn't try that for one of the Hamas holes, but they'll do it to David Menzies, who reports on it.
It's one of the reasons we're suing the Toronto Police Service.
Anyone who engages in criminal activity should expect correction to be held accountable.
Toronto is one of the most diverse cities in the world.
People here hold a wide range of views and beliefs.
Our shared responsibility is to ensure that our city remains safe, respectful, and welcoming for everyone.
But let me introduce a more recent hire at Rebel News, Scarlett Grace, who's been covering this protest beat from the freedom perspective for quite a while.
She's a perfect fit for Rebel News.
Scarlett, great to see you in the field.
Yeah, it's good to be back for Al-Qudsday, but this time with you guys in security.
Now, you're Christian, you're Canadian, but you have an affection for countries that are under attack by radical Islam.
I've seen you at rallies to free Iran, rallies in support of Israel.
Tell us a little bit about your motivations.
Why do you care about these things so passionately?
I think I care so much because so many people don't, so I feel like I have to make up for that and give these people a voice because they don't have it in the mainstream.
So that's what we're here for.
And I know that you're treated as a heroine, like a real hero, by the folks who need this support because the media is absolutely atrocious towards both Israel and the freedom-oriented Iranians.
Tell me how you're treated by the bad guys, by the Al-Quds types, by the Samidun types.
What do they do?
What do they say?
Do they ever physically assault you?
Yeah, for the most part, I tune them out.
It's kind of just like white noise to me.
I mean, they do the typical, the jeering, the leering, the name-calling.
They'll try and get to you maybe with some personal insults.
In protest settings, I've definitely been roughed up a couple times.
And at the end of 2023, they broke my finger.
I've had a huge bruise on me before, but it's minor compared to, you know, what we're doing for them by giving them a voice.
Well, listen, it's great to have the team here.
We're going to split up.
We've each got a camera person.
We've each got a security detail.
David, welcome back.
Scarlett, great to see you.
And we'll have reports from the street.
Why?
Because you simply cannot trust the CBC to report accurately on this issue.
The CBC is so in bed with the Islamic Republic.
It's shocking to me.
I don't understand it.
CBC!
BBC!
Shame on you!
Shame on you!
CBC!
CBC!
Shame on you!
Shame on you!
Well, the police have cleared the street.
CBC Betrayal on Fentanyl 00:10:52
I think it's because there was some cross-pollination between the terrorist side and the free Iran side.
That's what I'm calling the two sides.
I want to say a word about this U.S. consulate.
I've been inside a couple of embassies and consulates in my day.
They're very hardened.
They're bomb-proof, frankly.
It looks like windows there, and those probably are windows.
I'm sure they're bulletproof.
but you can also see that all of them are blocked by screens.
There may be some very, it's a hardened building.
That said, it was literally shot at last week.
And I want to say something about this consulate, which is obviously an old building.
You can see the American symbol there of the eagle.
When Donald Trump was elected for his second term, one of his early demands of our country was that we get serious about the border.
And he had two particular complaints.
Number one was drugs being smuggled across.
But number two was terrorism.
They've allowed both of them.
Canada, very much so.
They've allowed millions and millions of people to come into our country that shouldn't be here.
They could have stopped them, and they didn't.
And they've killed 300,000 people last year, my opinion, have been destroyed by drugs, by fentanyl.
The fentanyl coming through Canada is massive.
Now, some people would argue most of the drugs were coming in from the southern border.
And I find that believable, although we know that a lot of Chinese manufactured drugs come through Canada down into the States.
You can see the sentry box there and the great seal of the Republic.
It is a fact that 80% of all suspected terrorists who are stopped before they can come into the United States, 80% of them are on the Canadian border, not the Mexican border.
The Press, Mr. President, on the border of fentanyl, Mr. President, less than 1 percent of all fentanyl that comes into the U.S. is apprehended at the Canadian border.
So why use fentanyl as a reason?
Because they shouldn't be apprehending much more.
They're only apprehending 1 percent.
You're right about that.
It's a little more than that.
But they should be apprehending much more because a lot comes through Canada.
And as Mexico gets stronger in terms of the border, it goes up to Canada.
And a lot of drugs are coming in through Canada.
We can't have that.
In fact, more than daily, it is a daily occurrence that U.S. customs stops a possible or suspected jihadist.
And that's a shocking statistic that I think most Canadians don't know.
But even more shocking is if you stop and think about what that means.
These people are in Canada now.
They're trying to get into the States and they're turned back, turned back where?
Into our country.
They're not jailed.
They're not deported.
They're just turned back either to try again to get into the United States or worse from a Canadian point of view, they're in our streets.
We know there are 700 agents of Iran operating in Canada.
If we know the precise number, we obviously know who they are.
We obviously know their names.
It's a political decision by Canada to allow those 700 to continue to run around.
How many of the 700 are here today?
In that way, I'm glad that we're standing outside the consulate because I want our American cousins to know the state of Canada today.
Within the last two weeks, there has been violence targeting three synagogues in the GTA, as well as the attack on the United States Consulate on Tuesday.
These incidents have heightened concerns and contributed to a greater sense of fear and unease in the city.
People are watching these developments closely, and that some are feeling concerned about how these tensions play out during Saturday's event.
I mentioned that last week the U.S. consulate was attacked by gunfire.
Thank God no one was injured.
But you can see there's all these flowers here.
I'd like to read to you that police think I'm a danger.
I'd like to read to you from some of these flowers.
A gift to the brave American soldiers.
I think I'm a threat?
Do I look menacing to you?
Do I look menacing?
Welcome to Toronto Police.
They won't move an illegal march, but if I get too close to reading some of these flowers, they'll jump right in.
I won't mess with the flowers, but you can see there's probably 50 different bouquets that were brought here.
That shows you that not all Torontonians, not all Canadians support the terrorists.
I'm trying to find some messages, some cards on them.
I don't see anymore.
They've probably been out in the rain and the snow.
But I think that's touching.
And I'm sure that the people who work here at the consulate are grateful for that.
You know, I travel to the States from time to time.
And whenever you cross into the U.S. border, you have a moment with the customs agent who asks you some questions.
And I sometimes chat if I'm early for my flight.
And every single U.S. customs agent I talk to is shocked by the anti-Americanism that they feel.
They can't believe it.
I mean, and they're not even particularly political.
They're just, you know, a bureaucrat or a civil servant, you could say, a kind of policeman.
If you ask, if you manage to talk to a customs agent, an American customs agent, and for example, in Toronto and some other cities, they're located in our airports.
You go through U.S. Customs in Toronto.
They are shocked by what they see in the community because they live here in Toronto.
They can't believe it.
So I'm glad to see these.
And look at that, actually.
You can see four faces of different U.S. military servicemen.
I presume those are some who died in the recent action in Iran.
And yeah, I just wanted to remark on these flowers.
I didn't see them as I walked by.
It's despicable that we've come to this point that you can go after certain communities and nothing happens.
You can say that you want to kill every single Jew in the world.
Nothing happens.
They have signs.
I think it's absolutely inappropriate.
And we have 110 nationalities.
Everyone gets long.
But this has to stop.
Looking at those horses' asses reminds me of Premier Doug Ford.
Ford just tweeted 13 minutes ago.
I want to read it to you to show you what kind of Premier Ontario has.
I'm not impressed.
He says, I am extremely disappointed that the court has refused to put a stop to Al-Qudsday, which has long been a venue for anti-Semitism, hatred, intimidation, and the glorification of terrorism.
While the judge cited Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms, when we talk about rights, we need to be clear that every person has the right to safety and security.
We need to be clear that no one in Canada has the right to incite violence or free license to intimidate and hate.
The judge also said the Toronto police do not need an injunction to preserve the peace.
That's unbelievable.
Oh my God, we've got a moron as a premier.
If that's the case, I fully expect that the police will immediately intervene at the first sign of hate, violence, or glorification of terrorist organizations.
What a wicked liar.
For two and a half years, he has presided over the police doing nothing, including his own Ontario provincial police.
And now he's outraged at this judge.
What a buffoon.
Let me finish his statement.
I won't stop working to put an end to the hatred and division that runs too rampant on Canada's streets.
I won't stop working to protect the greatest province in the greatest country in the world.
What a wicked liar.
I want to tell you why he's such a liar.
Number one, he promised he would shut down this al-Qutz march eight years ago.
He has not.
Number two, if he was serious about this lawsuit, he wouldn't have waited until Friday night to file the lawsuit for a rally that was happening on Saturday afternoon.
Number three, as the judge said in the hearing today, you don't need a court injunction.
Police can use their existing powers, including the OPP, by the way.
And if the police need more help, there's the Emergencies Act, which we know about because Doug Ford implemented the Provincial Emergencies Act to go after the truckers.
But most of all, Doug Ford did this whole thing as a media stunt.
In fact, I was a little bit embarrassed for the lawyers who had to try and get a case cobbled together in a few hours.
Doug Ford has not condemned the weekly hate marches in the Jewish community by these Muslim extremists who literally walk house to house sometimes shouting anti-Semitic slurs at women and children in their homes.
I've seen it with my own eyes.
Doug Ford has presided over the worst anti-Semitic crime wave in Canadian history.
Doug Ford has it's the province that's responsible for laying charges and prosecuting.
In our system, the prosecutors are overwhelmingly hired by the provincial government.
It is Doug Ford's Attorney General who has decided not to prosecute.
It's Doug Ford's Solicitor General, who actually happens to be Jewish himself, to allow a police policy to let this run rampant.
These horses' asses would make a more honest premier than Doug Ford.
If not, it's a Jewish community one day, and next thing you know, it'll be another community.
It'll be another community.
It's unacceptable and it won't be tolerated hate of any kind.
I don't care if it's against Catholics, if it's against Muslims, if it's against the Jewish community, I'll come out fighting to protect each and every single community.
Doug Ford Prosecution Failures 00:02:09
You can see a picture of a man around 65 years old.
You see it says make Iran great again.
That's Reza Pahlavi, the son of the deposed Shah of Iran, the last liberal, Western-oriented leader of Iran.
Now he had his challenges, to be sure.
There was dissent, there was dissatisfaction.
And in fact, the Ayatollah seized power through a coalition of the disaffected, including communists and secularists.
But once the Shah was deposed, the radical theocrats of the Ayatollahs took over.
Reza Pahlavi, the son of the Shah, still lives.
And he's regarded as a link to the past, a legitimate heir, so to speak, to the leadership, someone with a broad enough and long enough history of supporting Iran that he could, for example, possibly be an interim leader of Iran until there was some sort of election or selection process for a leader.
We don't yet know if Donald Trump's plan for regime change will come to pass.
I certainly hope it will.
It did in Venezuela shockingly easy.
I think it will in Cuba quite soon.
Iran is a much larger issue, more than 90 million people, a country geographically and physically large.
For it to tumble just because of an air attack, it's a tall order.
But I suspect that Reza Pahlavi will have a role in his future.
Let's go and talk to some people.
You can see some signs that say thank you, Trump.
i think that's appropriate given that we're right outside the consulate that was hit by gunfire just last week like i'm just there sorry Something that has never happened at an al-Quds rally.
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The counter-protesters here are singing the Canadian anthem.
As I said before, the Ayatollahs believe in the destruction of the secular West.
This is a counterpoint to that.
Pardon me.
Oh Canada we stand on God for thee.
Oh Canada, we stand on God for thee on a jungle high.
Thank you, I see some great friends here.
Unlike CBC, I'm not gonna leave this stage, police officer, I'm here.
So, unlike CBC, unlike fake news, we have a real news here.
Big welcome to my good friend.
Brave, the most, the bravest juvenile is on Canadian soil, Ezra Lemon.
Thank you Ezra, thank you Salman, we love you.
Thank you, thank you, Ezra always holds the politicians to account.
Big love for Ezra, please.
Thank you, Salmon.
Well, that's a friendly shout out from our friend Salman Sima.
It's true that the CBC and CTV either don't cover the pro-liberty side or, if they do, they downplay its size and strength.
Friend, it's nice to be recognized and you can see that, although the vast majority of Iranians are Muslim Muslim, and the freedom-oriented Iranians in Canada are Muslim.
They're not a radical Islamist, theocratic Islam like we see in Iran.
And there's a comfort with Jews and with Israel, and even the gratitude that Israel's Air Force is helping To rough up the
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