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Saved - November 7, 2025 at 3:41 PM

@efloresmonsanto - Efrain Flores Monsanto πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸš›

"They're killing my babies," Universal Ostrich Farm Owner, Karen Espersen reacts as the RCMP kill the farm lights as the CFIA begin their execution of their healthy farm animals. In the darkness, shots are heard from the area where the 'kill pen' resides. @DreaHumphrey https://t.co/G1RAwcwMAd

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The speaker asserts that β€œthey” had lights on them for a month and will now hide in the dark while massacring β€œmy beautiful babies, healthy babies.” They claim that those actions are β€œbreaking the animal health act” and that the animals β€œare suffering.” The speaker accuses others of causing harm, stating that the animals β€œdon’t choke die in one shot unless you hit him with his hands.”
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Speaker 0: They don't have the right they had lights on us for a fucking month, and now they're gonna hide in the dark Yeah. While they're massacring my beautiful babies, healthy babies, and they're suffering. They're they are committing breaking the animal health act. They are suffering. They don't choke die in one shot unless you hit him with his hands.

@DreaHumphrey - Drea Humphrey

Breaking ostrich harm news: Shooting sounds are occurring in the ostrich pen. https://t.co/3Gf9F0XWo3

Saved - August 10, 2025 at 7:41 AM

@efloresmonsanto - Efrain Flores Monsanto πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸš›

Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador announces 6 month prison time and increased fines of $55k to $100k from $75 for residents of the province who break a fire ban: "the size of the increases and the penalties, including imprisonment, that we mean business." John Hogan says. https://t.co/iGEsc6J39M

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"effective today, new fines will range from $50,000 to a $150,000." "For a first offense, when a ticket is issued, fines will increase from $75 to $50,000." "and imprisonment in default of payment will increase from three days to up to six months." "For a subsequent offense, fines will increase from a $150 to $75,000." "Imprisonment for not paying will increase from six days to up to six months." "Where there's a summons issued, a first offense fines will increase from $500 to $50,000 to a $100,000 range and imprisonment will increase from up to three months to up to one year." "It's very clear that these penalties for violating the regulations needed to be higher, and everyone needs to take this very seriously."
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Speaker 0: So as we said, we have taken decisive action to help address the situation. Yesterday, we announced we would increase fines for violating the forest fire regulations. And as I said today, we'll share the details. So effective today, new fines will range from $50,000 to a $150,000. For a first offense, when a ticket is issued, fines will increase from $75 to $50,000. And imprisonment in default of payment will increase from three days to up to six months. For a subsequent offense, fines will increase from a $150 to $75,000. Imprisonment for not paying will increase from six days to up to six months. Where there's a summon summons issued, a first offense fines will increase from $500 to $50,000 to a $100,000 range and imprisonment will increase from up to three months to up to one year. For a subsequent offense, fines increase from a minimum of $1,000 to 75,000 to a $150,000, and imprisonment in default will be increased from up to three months from up to one year. It's very clear that these penalties for violating the regulations needed to be higher, and everyone needs to take this very seriously. And I think it's very clear that the size of the increases and the penalties including imprisonment that we mean business, and we want people to listen and take this seriously. Increasing fines is one tool we have in our toolbox to present to protect innocent Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, their families, and their communities, which is why we have taken that step. I also understand and I've seen there's a lot of information on social media and some, of course, is true, but as I warned earlier this week, some is untrue. So I want to continue to encourage people to get their information from official and trusted sources such as Government of Newfoundland and Labrador websites and social media, the Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture, and Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services. And I also want to encourage people to follow Doctor Fitzgerald's advice when it comes to air quality. Speaker 1: I hope folks become aware of that, look at it, and say, do I really want to have my family impacted by that through a $100,000 fine or six months in prison? That's where this have landed. My final comment, the Resource Enforcement Division of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture encourages those. We continue, if you know anything, if you are aware in any way of suspicious activity, please call our line at 729-2192. 729-2192. Speaker 2: On the fines, so between 50,000 and 150,000, how did we arrive at those numbers, and why did you decide to go that high with those? Speaker 0: So we looked at other fines, I guess, across the country. We certainly looked at where ours were, and they were incredibly low. And that's not surprising given the fact that, you know, wildfire season like this certainly wasn't contemplated when I would when that legislation was drafted. I mean, times change, and here we are now. I think it was definitely appropriate to increase the fines by a serious significant amount, not only to send a message that it mean that we mean business, but to punish individuals in the event that they do break the regulation. So, you know, those those laws and those penalties always have several factors into why they're why we arrive where they are, and it's for deterrence and for punishment.
Saved - April 3, 2024 at 2:03 AM

@realmonsanto - Efrain Flores Monsanto πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸš›

WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TO JUSTIN TRUDEAU? Ontario carbon tax protesters on Apr 1 pass a message to Liberal leader Justin Trudeau, after he raised the cost of living for Canadians by increasing the fuel tax by 23%. "This country used to be a great country." http://StopTheCarbonTax.com

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Trudeau is criticized by various individuals who urge him to resign due to his leadership. They express disappointment in his actions, lack of consideration for the people, and negative impact on the country. Calls for his resignation are made based on concerns about the state of Canada and the well-being of its citizens. The speakers emphasize the need for change and express hope for a better future.
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Speaker 0: What would Speaker 1: you say to Trudeau if he's watching right now? Speaker 0: Justin, stop the bull This is a grandmother a mother. I've had enough. My country deserves better. You are not a leader. You are a tyrant. Speaker 1: I don't think I can say it on the news channel. But, no. You're a disgusting individual, and, you have no place in our country. Speaker 2: Best thing for you is just, quit. Like, no. Pack your suitcase and leave. Speaker 0: Shame on you. Shame on you. Speaker 3: Leave the parliament. Speaker 0: And your days are numbered, TikTok. Speaker 4: He needs to step down. He needs to get out of Canada. This is wrong in every aspect of every way. You're hurting everybody, not not yourself because you're getting a big raise today, but you're hurting everybody that's not getting a raise like you are, like he is. Wrong. Wrong. Very wrong. Speaker 2: The Liberal Party is gonna be decimated in the next election, and it is gonna be hilarious. Speaker 5: It's gonna be another Kim Campbell. Speaker 4: Listen to the people. Just step down. Lead the country. We don't want you. You're not welcome. Right? Just let the just let Canada be Canada again because it's not Canada. I don't want my grandkids growing up in this. I don't want them growing up in it. Speaker 6: Resign resign while you still can. Speaker 0: Resign. Resign. Walk away before he does any more damage. I mean, this country used to be a great country. I I don't even know it anymore. I don't even know it anymore. It's sad. Speaker 7: Not everyone around here can just give themselves a raise or just take a vacation to Jamaica or wherever they wanna go with their family. And, yeah. Just maybe think about the little guy. It's not all just you and your your politician friends that get to make, you know, $400,000 a year or more. So Speaker 6: Why don't you reconsider? Many, many people are already struggling. Many many Canadian, obviously. Right? There's tent tent encampments all over the country. So it's obvious. People are struggling. We don't need more tax. Speaker 1: I wouldn't wanna be you. Speaker 3: You need to step down because this is not fair to us. It's supposed to be a, pre right country, and it's not anymore. He's made it so Okay. Less, free ride of freedom of speech. That's why we're out here protesting because of what Trudeau has done. Speaker 1: If Trudeau was watching this right now, what would you guys say to him? Speaker 3: Step down. You are destroying our country. Speaker 1: Same thing. Resign. It's time. You're done. Speaker 6: Can I say anything? Anything you want? You're an idiot. Putting it mildly. Yeah. So yeah. I don't know. It doesn't seem like he's doing a very good job running this country. Speaker 1: It's true. Let's watch right now. What would you say to him? Go yourself. Speaker 0: We used to be so proud of our armed forces. You know, we we were always a small country, but we were a proud country. We're not that anymore. It's sad what he's done to us. We have no culture left. We have but I'm just hoping somebody can rescue us if we don't get rid of them. Speaker 1: But we're in trouble in Canada. Canada's, it's not a good place. I thought we were free here. Everyone tells me we're free in Canada. You can sign our petition at stop the carbon tax dot com so you can send a message to the Trudeau NDP Liberals that you won't stand for this.
Please sign our petition to Stop the Carbon Tax! Add your name to the growing chorus of Canadians who are fighting back and demanding that Justin Trudeau repeal his punishing carbon tax cash grab that hits the hardest-working Canadians the most, while doing nothing to help our environment. rebelnews.com
Saved - January 29, 2024 at 3:17 PM

@realmonsanto - Efrain Flores Monsanto πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸš›

Poilievre speaks directly to those in big cities who voted for PM Trudeau and are going through the consequences of it: "Toronto, what have you got for voting for Justin Trudeau? Your streets are crawling with crime and chaos, you can't afford the rent" http://FixOurCities.com

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The video highlights the negative consequences of Justin Trudeau's policies in Toronto. It mentions that 2 million people are relying on food banks, with 1 in 10 people in Toronto needing their assistance. The speaker criticizes the increase in crime, division, and attacks on places of worship. They also mention that violent crime has risen by 40% and overdose deaths by 200%. The speaker blames Trudeau's policies, including the decriminalization of crack and heroin, and the distribution of subsidized opioids with high potency. Overall, the video portrays a bleak situation in Toronto due to Trudeau's governance.
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Speaker 0: And now, people who can't pay their rent are forced to go to food banks. 2,000,000 people now going to food banks. 2,000,000, a record smashing number. In fact, in Toronto, 1 in 10 people are relying on feed food banks. The number of people eating at food banks in Toronto today would fill the Rogers Centre 7 times. That is life in Toronto after 8 years of Justin Trudeau winning every single seat in that city. Toronto, what have you got for voting for Justin Trudeau? Your your streets are crawling with crime and chaos. You can't afford the rent. There's division like never before in our streets. Places of worship are under attack. People who've lived there all their lives no longer feel at home. The big cities that voted for Justin Trudeau are suffering the most because of his disastrous and costly policies. You know, look at the crime. Violent crime is up 40%. The number of overdose deaths is up 200%. 40,000 Canadians have lost their lives to overdoses after 8 years of justin trudough's policy of decriminalizing crack and heroin and giving out tax subsidized opioids that have heroin level potency.
PETITION: Fix Our Cities! Canada's urban centres are spiraling into decay and chaos, with rampant crime, open drug use, and rising poverty turning once-desirable cities into places of fear. From violent knife attacks on Toronto’s public transit to open-air drug markets in Vancouver, these cities are becoming unrecognizable and unsafe, especially for families. Homeless encampments now dominate public parks and playgrounds, where drug paraphernalia litters spaces meant for children. And it’s not just Toronto and Vancouver β€” cities across the country are suffering as law and order give way to failed progressive policies. Sign our petition and follow our reporters as we investigate the true causes behind this urban decay and reveal what the mainstream media won’t. rebelnews.com
Saved - January 9, 2024 at 6:21 PM

@realmonsanto - Efrain Flores Monsanto πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸš›

WATCH: Rebel News’ David Menzies brutally arrested for scrumming Freeland Menzies was physically obstructed by an unnamed RCMP officer, who interfered with his attempt to question Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland. MORE: https://rebelne.ws/3RTGZiQ

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The video shows a confrontation where someone is being arrested. The person being arrested asks why they are being arrested, but the police officers do not provide a clear answer. The person also asks for their phone and microphone, but it is unclear if they receive them.
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Speaker 0: It is against the law and black faces Canada to ask insensitive questions. Why is your government supporting Islam now? What? You've been here. What are you doing? You're under arrest for a song, sir. Are you supposed to be? You're under arrest for a song. Who are you? Now? Under arrest. Police. Police, you're under arrest. How far under arrest? You bumped into me. You pushed into me? You bump. I was just scrubbing. I've got my credentials here, and you just bump into me. So please, you're under a registered name in your bag. We do for in the badger, you've been told Speaker 1: you're under arrest. Speaker 0: Why am I under arrest? Speaker 1: Sir, you're under arrest. Speaker 2: Why you doing? Speaker 0: Why are you keeping my phone? Because you're under arrest. Speaker 2: Can I have the microphone? Can I have the microphone? Can you give Speaker 0: Now?
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Saved - October 7, 2023 at 7:16 PM

@realmonsanto - Efrain Flores Monsanto πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸš›

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