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I spoke with an old army buddy today. This situation is like when parents tell you it's bedtime, and you have to go to bed whether you like it or not. The government is guilty, and they will be held accountable. They're desperate, talking about helicopters to escape, but it would take a long time. The police don't want to be involved. They see good, hardworking Canadians standing up for themselves. This moment is significant, and more people are realizing the truth through cell phone videos. The state and media are lying, and it's obvious to the world. There's no way out for the government.

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Somebody has to stand up to the bullshit going on in this country and in this city.

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I've seen footage of children's bodies paid for by my taxpayer dollars. It's time to take action.

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Many people are being forced to choose between staying silent and risking their lives. There are those who want to take everyone, regardless of their background, not just soldiers but any man who fears avoiding war more than dying in it. The decision-makers in your country are protecting their own children.

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Speaker urges RCMP officers to pull their force and go to their commander. He tells them: "Go to your commander. You're not putting your job at risk, but if enough of you go to your commander, what happens if 50 officers go to the commander and said, we don't wanna be here. This is wrong. This is against our moral code." He warns that "The target that's been put on the backs of the RCMP because of this, good people don't like the cops anymore." He adds, "Normally, it's the bad people that don't like the cops that make your life difficult." He notes, "Now the good people are gonna be looking in the eye when they when you pull them over." He concludes, "Think about that." "Go to your commander and say you wanna leave."

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There's been companies that have been threatened, and "to cover up information that could prevent current threats to companies or specific people that are involved with." "If I feel threatened, I can tape over my license plate." Being escorted by police staff, they imply that "as long as they're with you, you can do whatever you want." "Let's play by your own rules. Beat fucking veterans on the street in in, Ottawa and shit like that." They claim "Tax dollars at work, they're they're not serving and protecting people anymore. No. They're serving their selves." They mention a Fairmont Hotel plan to "suppress the people." They say "No. They haven't found the kid yet. No. They're not even looking for that lost kid." They compare drones, "You got drones flying around here, but no drones. How many drones flying for the kid? Five year old kid." "And they got this for a bunch of ostriches. Right? Crush a family's Ostriches. Family farm." "This is what bunch of us went to Afghanistan for."

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I want to be very clear. We can prove that every federal government, from mister Mulroney to mister Trudeau, have been compromised by agent of the communist China. Every government were informed at one point or another. Every government chose to ignore CISO's warning either by negligence, self interest or partnership partisanship, sorry. Every government were infiltrated by agents of influence acting on behalf of the Chinese government, and we knew who they were.

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The speaker asserts that the Canadian government has committed an atrocity, stating, "That's your Canadian government right there... The government has committed their own fucking atrocity at this Canadian government." They recount having served in Bosnia, Somalia, and Afghanistan, and declare, "I did not fucking serve my country for this bullshit that's fucking in front of us." The speaker emphasizes that the government is responsible for the current situation.

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I came here to speak to this man, not your security. You have failed me. I've been a labor voter my entire life, and you have not held the government accountable. Thousands have died because you haven't asked the real questions. You have allowed children to wear masks in school despite a lack of evidence supporting it. You have failed this country. Get out of my pub; that man is not allowed in here. Thank you.

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I used to live in Canada, but I don't go there anymore. I disagree with what they're doing, like the trucker rally, Trudeau's gun policies, and internet censorship. I think the government needs a complete overhaul because they're heading towards communism, which is concerning.

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You support war criminals! If you don't stand with Ukraine, you're a fascist. Don't waste your time talking with a Russian camera again. Do you think it's fascistic to threaten to take away Canadian citizens' citizenship because you don't agree with their political leaning? You're a well-known supporter of Antifa. My uncles fought fascists all over Europe; they'd fight you. You're a moron. You stand outside the Russian embassy and repeat Putin's talking points. I'm not going to have peace until the war criminals are dealt with. Fuck off, Putin troll. What about political violence? I have been the victim of violence from Antifa. So you're saying I deserve the violence from Antifa? Peter Julian called me an extremist in the House of Commons. I came here to confront you on your terrible policy. Why do you think it's appropriate to strip citizens of citizenship? Was the money we gave Ukraine a grant?

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The speaker condemns the Canadian government, saying, "That's your Canadian government right there that just did this." They note, "I went to Bosnia, Somalia, and Afghanistan, and I did not fucking serve my country for this bullshit that's fucking in front of us." They add, "Right? The government has committed their own."

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You've betrayed Canada for globalism. You're not serving our country but your globalist allies. I question how much you're being compensated for this betrayal. What should we do with traitors in Canada, Mr. Trudeau? Historically, they faced severe consequences for treason, and your actions feel similar to that betrayal.

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I'm being called a fascist for wanting to stop the war in Ukraine today. I'm against the needless deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and I'm looking for peace, not war. I didn't come here to be aggressive, but a member of parliament started screaming at me for asking a question, which is all on video. I'm just showing what's happening and exposing Charlie Angus for who he is: a member of parliament who screams and swears at Canadian citizens. He slanders people and wants to revoke citizenship of those he disagrees with, yet he calls me a fascist. This group surrounded and shouted me down for simply asking a question. Who are the real fascists here? I have it all on video.

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The recent events in Canada are shocking. A peaceful movement of truckers, workers, and families protesting for their rights has faced violent repression. Their assets have been frozen, and they have been labeled as Nazis, racists, and terrorists. Many have been arrested on false charges and accused of foreign loyalties, despite their clear love for their country. They are being treated worse than serious criminals. A critical line has been drawn: you either support the peaceful truckers or align with the oppressive forces against them. We stand with the truckers and the Canadian people in their fight for freedom. Thank you.

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The speaker condemns the current actions of the Canadian government, asserting that “that’s your Canadian government right there that just did this.” They remind the audience that they themselves served in Bosnia, Somalia, and Afghanistan, and they state that they did not serve their country for “this bullshit that’s fucking in front of us.” They emphasize agreement with the sentiment by asking, “Right?” and then assert that “the government has committed their own fucking atrocity at this Canadian government.” The speaker reiterates the point with “Right?” signaling concurrence and emphasis on the perceived atrocity by the government.

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The speaker contends that veterans, and by extension the sacrifices made by soldiers, are being betrayed by the current government. They question what veterans fought for with Canada, the UK, and other nations, asking what those sacrifices were for if the government now harasses families, suppresses people, and acts like a bully. They imply that the sacrifices of the 158 who died in Afghanistan were for nothing and accuse the government of taking over farms and suppressing families. A persistent refrain is that the RCMP and authorities are behaving like a gang. The speaker declares, “End gang life. How about we end the RCMP? That's what we should end because that's all you are is a gang,” asserting that the organization is harassing the family. They criticize the presence of law enforcement equipment and tactics, mentioning cars, drones, jammers, and other surveillance or enforcement tools, and contrast this with the claim that those being oppressed are only the family. Throughout, there is a confrontation with the notion of Remembrance Day. The speaker argues that “here we are for Remembrance Day, and we're showing what the freedoms what those soldiers died for was nothing because you're taking away all our freedoms.” They claim that the government’s actions render the soldiers’ sacrifices meaningless, tying the erosion of freedoms to current governmental behavior. The speaker personalizes the grievance by invoking their own family. They state, “My uncle died at 21 over Norway for you, assholes,” anchoring the critique in a family tragedy and linking it to the broader claim that sacrifices are being undermined. They emphasize that “before Remembrance Day” this message aims to demonstrate that what was fought for was for nothing, due to government behavior that disregards rules. A recurring assertion is that “No rules apply to the RCMP or the CFIA. It only applies to the family that you're suppressing.” The speaker juxtaposes the supposed lack of accountability for authorities with the heightened scrutiny faced by the family they say is being harassed. Throughout, phrases such as “Phoenix,” “Leave,” and “Thank you for your service” appear as charged, emblematic interruptions, underscoring the speaker’s insistence on resisting the current regime and defying what they view as oppressive tactics.

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Excuse my language. The speaker describes overtime, free meals, camaraderie in hotel rooms, and "shooting the shit, talking about this, that, and the next thing" while you terrorize a family, and calls that "the RCMP." He asserts, "That's the RCMP." He continues, "Sometimes you have to sometimes you have to stand for something. You have to stand for what's right, and you aren't." The remarks frame a contrast between alleged misconduct and a call to stand for what is right. He ends with, "Now Katie's telling me Katie Roberts, my daughter, told me to hold my camera still." These are his stated accusations.

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I'm really upset right now. While driving home in Edmonton, I encountered a Palestinian protest, and all I could hear was "Death to Canada." It infuriates me. If you hate our country so much, go back to your own and fight there. I'm a proud Canadian, and after what I just experienced, I have no sympathy for this protest.

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I'm not a traitor, I'm a defender. I want Americans to demand more from their government and society. 30 years ago, things were better. Those calling me a traitor don't prioritize America's interests.

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You are accused of working for globalist partners and betraying Canada. In the past, traitors were hanged for treason, and it is claimed that you are doing the same to us now.

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Look for a few minutes at the Liberal Hall Of Shame for 2015 to 02/2021. Liberal MP William Amos was caught twice on house Zoom proceedings in indecent positions. Liberal MP Yasmin Rathansi was wrongfully employing her sister with taxpayers' dollars and deliberately hiding this information from Canadians. Liberal MP Ramesh Sengha was removed from the Liberal Caucus in January 2021 after he accused multiple other Liberal MPs of supporting the calisthenia movement. Liberal MP Darshan Singh Kang had to leave the Liberal Caucus in 2015 over accusations of sexual harassment. Liberal MP Nikola Di Laurio didn't show up for work for a year after he announced his resignation in 02/2018. Then the public found out, oh, he actually didn't resign. He still collected his salary as an MP even if he was working full time in a law firm in Montreal. To this today to this day, this situation has never been clearly explained by Trudeau and the Liberals. Liberal MP Raj Greywall admitted he racked up millions of dollars in debts, paying casino blackjack, and ended up resigning from the Liberal caucus in 2018 after the news came to light. Following an RCMP investigation. But after suddenly announcing he had paid off his 7 figure debts, he stayed on as a member of parliament for the rest of the parliamentary session. You may recall that mister Graywald was already under investigation by the federal ethics commissioner at the time and was later found guilty of being in violation of conflict of interest. Then there was a liberal MP Marwin Tabarro. He was allowed to run against again for the liberal party in February even though detailed allegations of sexual harassment had been made against him. After being arrested in April 2020, he remained in caucus for almost two months because the prime minister's office claimed they knew nothing about it, took a newspaper article for the liberals to kick him out of caucus. Then former Liberal MP Frank Bayless signed one of those juicy sole source contracts with the Liberal government during the COVID epidemic. He received $237,000,000. Public health agency figures disclosed that more than 90% of the 10,000 Bayless Medical Company ventilators it bought were never used in any clinic or any hospital. Sadly, these ethical lapses were even worse amongst cabinet ministers. Let me give you a few examples. Anita Anad's husband was the recipient of one of those juicy COVID contracts. LifeLabs received tens of millions of dollars of COVID contracts. They sell test kits. Anita Anad's husband, John Knowlton, is a director of LifeLabs. The LifeLabs division has received multiple contracts worth millions since Anad was elected to the parliament in 2019. Navdeep Baines was industry minister and, as such, promised to crack down on big telcos who overcharge Canadians for Internet and cell phone service. Guess what? He found a job at Rogers after leaving the government. The lobbying commissioner said she was frustrated at this, but liberals will always find loopholes that means more money for them. Then there was Bill Blair, on several occasions, lied, meddled into the work of the RCMP regarding the worst mass killing in the history of Canada in Porta Peak, Nova Scotia. While he was the president of the Treasury Board, Scott Bryson tried to block approval for the contract of a navy supply ship being built at the navy shipyard in Quebec because he was lobbied to do so by New Brunswick's powerful Irving family, owners of the rival Halifax shipyard. Minister Bryson also tried to argue there was no need for him to set up a conflict of interest screen to prevent him from participating in government decisions involving two of Atlantic Canada's wealthiest families, even though he used to chair one of their investment firms and that his spouse continued to sit on the company's board of directors. Francois Philippe Champagne owned two apartments in London, England worth millions of dollars. His mortgages were with a Chinese bank. Strange indeed for a Canadian in The UK, Canadian MP in The UK to have to go to a Chinese bank for a mortgage. Judy Foote got involved in the Frank Norman affair. I will talk about that in a bit. But what is interesting here is that she resigned for health reasons. But suddenly, her health improved, and she was rewarded with the job of lieutenant governor in Lupinland and Labrador. Steven Gebel forgot to pay his taxes, but he never forgot to travel, especially to China. This minister is running around the globe, busy lecturing Canadians, but patting Chinese or Gulf Emirates officials on the back. Catherine McKenna and John Wilkinson, his predecessors, and environment were of the same ilk, jetting around the world to lecture the common folks that they should bicycle to work. Foreign affairs minister Melanie Jolie's office staff didn't read an email that said her department was sending a representative to a Russian embassy party. So we had a representative at a party drinking vodka with the Russian officials just after Putin invaded Ukraine. Not reading their emails is a hallmark of Trudeau ministers and their staff. It was the excuse given by Bill Blair and Marco Mendocino and, of course, Justin Trudeau. When David LaMetti was turfed from cabinet, a lot of people wondered why. He had actually, after all, done much of Trudeau's bidding, we thought. Well, in the last few weeks, we learned that LaMetti canceled a verdict of first degree murder against Jacques Delisle, a former judge, even if all the experts were against this decision. Lemetti and the government refused to come clean on why he did that, even though Delisle later pleaded guilty to manslaughter. You all heard senators' nonanswers to our questions on this issue. What about Dominique Leblanc, who, despite despite connection to the powerful Irving family, was appointed to be minister of fisheries, oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard. He had to consult with the Essex commissioner for weeks in order to figure out how to stick handle around this very obvious conflict of interest. Then there was a time when minister LeBlanc flew from Moncton to Montreal and back aboard a jet owned by JD Irving Limited. Nothing to see here, folks. But when the ethics commissioner, Mario Dion, found minister LeBlanc guilty of breaking a conflict of interest act because he awarded a lucrative Arctic surf clam license to a company linked to his wife's cousin. He couldn't wiggle out of that. Speaking of Dominique Leblanc and Scott Bryson, we still don't know what their exact role was in the vice admiral Norman affair. The Liberals tried to renege on a contract for a supply ship in order to give it back to the Irvings. When they got caught, they decided they would get the height ahead of vice admiral Norman. The prime minister even sent him to trial before the police had investigated its investigation. Scott Bryson and Judy Foote left their positions, and taxpayers ended up being invoiced for an undisclosed sum of money paid out to vice admiral Norman. That is a first class cover up. Marco Mendocino's case was hopeless. Conflicts of interest, emails not read, bold lies in public, pure incompetence. When you are so bad that even Justin Trudeau thinks you're bad, you've hit the bottom. Someday, I will have a speech just on Marco Mendocino's scandals. I may need my unlimited time for that. It happens that ministers organize fundraisers outside their writings, but when you represent a downtown Montreal riding, this is strange. It is even stranger if this fundraiser happens to be in New York. New York, USA. To my knowledge, that is the first, and this honor belongs to Mark Miller. Mary Anne Monsoff had to admit that she was actually not born in Afghanistan, as she had told people and led people to believe for years. Bill Morneau is another minister who was scandal prone. He started his political career with violating the Elections Act, for which he was fined. This is, after all, the same finance minister who forgot that he had and forgot to declare his villa in France in his ethics reporting. This is the same finance minister who sponsored Bill C27, which happened to increase the value of pensions sold by the minister's own company, Morneau Shepell. When the bill was tabled in the House of Commons, the value of Morneau Shepell shares joked, and minister Morneau just happened to still be holding $21,000,000 worth of shares. And as I already mentioned, his role in the We Charity scandal, when he quit, he pretended he was going to the OECD top position. No one knows for sure if this was true. One thing is true, and it's real. Taxpayers footed the bill for his failed campaign. I still have an order paper question on the true cost. Still unanswered after twenty five months, it was reported in the media that this phony campaign cost at least $11,000,000. Mary Ang was found guilty by the ethics commissioner for giving contracts to her best friend. In a Trudeau government, that means you pretend to be sorry, and that has no consequences. How about Seamus O'Regan? The government spent $180,000 defending him in a defamation suit. And do you remember Hunter Tootoo? He had to leave cabinet to deal with, sadly, addiction issues. But what was strange was when he said that Justin Trudeau had hugged him after he revealed that he had an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. Harjit Sajid was found to have lied about his role in Afghanistan. But this happy bunch knows how to organize a party sorry, a cabinet retreat. The three affordability retreats held in Charlottetown, Vancouver, and Hamilton between 2022 and August 2023 cost 1,325,000. Hey, life is better with lobster and white wine, especially when you are discussing affordability. It's not surprising to see all those ethical lapses. After all, this is the leader of an organization who sets the tone. Justin Trudeau does not believe the rules of ethics apply to him. So how could he insist that his officials, his MPs, and his ministers be any better? In 02/2015, we learned that Justin Trudeau was billing charities for speaking engagements, even as an MP. This was a First Colleagues, a sitting politician who charges people to hear him speak. When he got caught, he said he was sorry and wrote a check. A few weeks later, he was caught again. He had charged the House of Commons for expenses that had also been reimbursed by the organizations to which he spoke. Again, we had the, I'm sorry, here's a check routine. This was a preview of things to come. Who can forget the thank you for your donation comment and incident where the PM's elitist and condescending attitude was on full display when he jeered at an indigenous protester before that? Before that, we had Elbowgate when Justin Trudeau pushed aside fellow MP Ruth Ellen Brasso Brasso because he was in a hurry to vote. His time was more precious than others, and pushing aside women who get in the way is something our fake feminist prime minister does without hesitation. That was in line with Justin Trudeau's behavior in the Kokanee grope incident where he groped a female journalist. Then he said, oh my, I would not have done this had I known that the woman was a national reporter. I guess in his mind, it's more acceptable to grope a person that is not a national reporter than one that is. Now we all remember, of course, that our prime minister decided that this was indeed a lesson, not just for him, but for all of us. We all know that some people experience things differently, he said. Now let's not forget the three, four, five, maybe more incidents where Justin Trudeau wore blackface because he thought it was funny to pretend that he was black. We don't know how many times he did that because he can't re

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I'm being arrested for standing up for my country and doing what I believe is right. It's disgusting that law enforcement is focused on arresting 60 and 70 year old men who are trying to do right by their country and their people instead of focusing on locking up rapists and murderers. The priorities of the justice system are completely misplaced.

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This is an example of Sharia Law being enforced, with officers disregarding their duties. I feel assaulted and overwhelmed by the situation. My grandfather fought against oppressive regimes, and I wish he could see how things have changed. This is Justin Trudeau's Canada. I ask everyone to step back as I practice journalism. My cameraman and I are facing aggression while trying to document what's happening.

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Trudeau announced that the Canadian Armed Forces can now be deployed against civilians, a move criticized by some. This action would not be accepted in the United States. Spread the word about this concerning decision.
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