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Palestinian demonstrators accuse Prime Minister Trudeau and his government of genocide. They march through the streets of Ottawa, causing traffic disruptions. The reporters ask Trudeau for comments on various issues, including the presence of a Nazi at a dinner and the WE Charity scandal. They also question the legality and justification of invoking the Emergencies Act. Trudeau remains silent and is criticized for being a narcissist and a sociopath. The reporters request at least a wave from him. The video ends with the comment that Trudeau has no legacy.

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Protests have erupted in New Delhi, coinciding with Trudeau's acknowledgment of Khalistani presence in Canada. These demonstrations follow previous violent protests in Canada. People are gathering outside the Canadian embassy, voicing their concerns and demands.

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Canada is increasingly resembling a state of oppression, with Justin Trudeau's government implementing measures that restrict freedoms. The country faces a housing crisis, and Trudeau's solution involves cracking down on private property rentals like Airbnbs, which many see as a form of communism. Additionally, Canada has banned over 300 types of firearms, claiming they belong on battlefields, while simultaneously planning to donate these weapons to Ukraine, a nation that has suspended elections under martial law. This raises questions about the integrity of democracy when governments prioritize control over citizens' rights. The situation reflects a broader trend of statism and the erosion of democratic principles, both in Canada and abroad.

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There are concerns that Russian actors may be fueling and instigating the growing protest. Gertai Singh from London, Ontario expresses his support for freedom and rights. He mentions working with Pfizer to vaccinate children aged 5 to 11 quickly.

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A secret RCMP report warns the Trudeau government of potential civil unrest due to economic struggles in Canada. Job vacancies are decreasing, causing unhappiness among young Canadians. The housing crisis is preventing many under 35 from owning homes. The government's poor housing policies are to blame. Immigration restrictions are being implemented, impacting the workforce. The report aims to alert the government to these issues. Trudeau's promises of a better Canada have not been fulfilled, leading to discontent among the population.

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Two individuals attempted to break into a car in Port Credit, Mississauga, trying to force the driver out. Bystanders recorded the incident, expressing shock and urging them to stop. This type of crime seems to be happening frequently, raising concerns about a lack of consequences for criminal behavior. Many Canadians, particularly in the Greater Toronto Area, feel disheartened by the state of the country. The ongoing rise in violent crime and the perceived negligence of authorities have led to feelings of frustration and helplessness. There is a strong call for accountability and urgent change, with a desire for an election to address these issues.

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The Canadian government has invoked the Emergencies Act, granting unprecedented power. Financial service providers can now freeze accounts without a court order, and those involved in protests may face financial sanctions and criminal charges. Some banks have already frozen accounts of protesters. A speaker warns of growing authoritarianism and urges people to fight back. The Prime Minister acknowledges the right to protest but criticizes using protests to demand policy changes. He emphasizes the importance of following science to protect freedoms and values. Critics accuse him of admiring China's dictatorship and suppressing citizens' rights. Responsible leaders are urged to consider their stance.

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The Freedom Convoy was described not as a protest, but as a celebration of Canadian identity. The aim was to peacefully end what was perceived as an authoritarian government. In response, Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act. This act is typically reserved for times of war, but was used against freedom fighters.

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There is an alarming situation in Ottawa, with reports of severe vandalism and criminal behavior. The streets are filled with protesters, honking their horns incessantly. Some residents feel terrorized and intimidated, describing themselves as hostages. The so-called freedom convoy of anti-COVID truckers has imposed a lockdown on the area. There have been instances of harassment, including taking food from a soup kitchen. While there haven't been violent outbursts, there are disturbing symbols like swastikas and Confederate flags present. Responsible leaders need to carefully consider their stance on this threat to democracy.

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Emergency powers can be abused, as seen in Canada. In early 2022, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked emergency powers during protests against COVID-19 restrictions, allowing him to freeze the bank accounts of protesters without due process. This included taking funds raised through crowdfunding to support the truckers. The Emergencies Act of 1988 granted the government significant authority to act against dissent. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland warned that financial institutions could freeze accounts without a court order if vehicles were used in protests. This situation highlights the dangers of excessive presidential power, which can target citizens unexpectedly. If such actions can occur in Canada, they could potentially happen in the U.S. as well.

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Speaking from the Truckers Freedom Convoy in Downtown Ottawa, the speaker highlights the Canadian government's actions under Prime Minister Trudeau, which they claim have infringed upon citizens' charter rights and truckers' ability to make a living due to vaccination status. They express concern over the Chief of the City Police for Ottawa's recent announcements, stating that oppressive measures typically seen in oppressive regimes will be implemented. The speaker emphasizes that Canadian's rights to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression are being violated, urging others to spread awareness of the situation.

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The government says it has been in close contact with Ottawa's mayor and municipal and provincial officials, and that the RCMP has mobilized nearly 300 officers to support the Ottawa Police Services, with readiness to do more. A second speaker says Trudeau is using police against the public, and describes officials and others with terms such as “globalist players and thugs.” The transcript centers on Peter Slowly, portrayed as a former deputy police chief who allegedly argued that being Black made him a suitable candidate for Toronto's next police chief, and who resigned after not being chosen. It is claimed he joined Deloitte, whose CEO sits on Pfizer’s board and who was awarded money by the CDC to build a vaccine-management system, and that Slowly was made chief of the Ottawa police a few months before the COVID-19 pandemic. The text links these claims to alleged international private-sector connections.

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Mark Harney allegedly advised the liberal government to enact the Emergencies Act on protesters in Ottawa. According to the speaker, Harney advised Trudeau for a very long time. The speaker claims the Act was deemed unconstitutional and unreasonable, violating the Charter of Rights. The speaker says the government is appealing the decision. The speaker believes the protesters occupying Ottawa are not patriots but are inciting anarchy and should face consequences. Anyone funding the convoy is funding sedition. Foreign funders interfered in domestic affairs and should be punished. The speaker insists foreign governments involved should be exposed.

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There are concerns that Russian actors may be fueling and instigating the growing protest. Gertai Singh from London, Ontario expresses his support for freedom and rights. He mentions working with Pfizer to vaccinate children aged 5 to 11.

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In Scotch Creek, British Columbia, wildfires have destroyed the entire town. Reports suggest that UN blue helmet troops have been spotted setting up checkpoints and isolating towns from each other. Around 40 to 50 people are stuck in the area, with limited supplies and restricted movement even if their properties have been burnt down. It is believed that these wildfires are intentionally started by people. While the presence of the troops, referred to as Canada task force 1, is unconfirmed, pictures have been found. This is a serious situation and an SOS is being sent out to raise awareness. Similar incidents may occur in other towns.

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We're heading to Canada to explore its current state, especially after the COVID lockdowns and the trucker protests. Many Canadians feel oppressed under Justin Trudeau's government, which has been accused of authoritarianism. The media largely supports the government narrative, often ignoring the plight of those jailed for protesting, like the Coutts 4, who remain imprisoned without trial. The Canadian media has failed to cover these issues adequately, leading many to seek information from alternative sources. Concerns about rising housing costs and immigration policies add to the discontent. Despite the challenges, there are still Canadians who desire change and truth. We anticipate mixed reactions upon our arrival, with some supporting our mission to advocate for freedom and justice in Canada.

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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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Justin Trudeau's office has been the target of protests by individuals who believe that showing up in front of a terrorist's office is necessary. The speaker questions how many times this needs to happen before they can move on.

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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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I tested positive for COVID-19, but I feel well with no symptoms. I urge Canadians to get vaccinated. Regarding the recent protests in our capital city, freedom of expression is important, but Nazi symbolism, racism, and disrespecting war memorials are not acceptable. Hate is never the answer. Canadians were shocked by the behavior of some protesters. We won't be intimidated by insults or abuse towards small business workers or stealing from the homeless. We won't tolerate racist flags, vandalism, or dishonoring our veterans. Politicians exploiting fears should consider the consequences of their actions. I thank the truckers who have been vaccinated and continue to work hard to keep our economy moving.

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Opposing or questioning the president, his administration, or policies in Canada can lead to being labeled an enemy of the state. The autocratic leader in Canada has used authoritarian tactics to suppress peaceful protests, including emergency powers, freezing bank accounts, seizing children, and destroying livelihoods. This situation raises the question: what are they afraid of? The answer is simple: they fear a free people and a free society. Thomas Jefferson's words about leaders preferring despotism over liberty seem fitting. They fear the freedom that allows us to seek truth, speak freely, and question their decisions. They fear losing power, even though our founders believed in the people's right to alter or abolish a destructive government.

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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.

The Rubin Report

Trudeau Resorts to Extreme Tactics to Scare the Freedom Convoy | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the recent events in Canada surrounding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's response to the trucker protests against lockdowns. He highlights the grassroots nature of the protests, emphasizing that they are not rooted in hate but rather a desire for freedom. Trudeau's labeling of the truckers as anti-Semitic and homophobic is criticized as a tactic to undermine their message. Rubin notes the global spread of similar protests advocating for liberty and critiques the media's portrayal of the movement. He details Trudeau's invocation of the Emergencies Act to suppress the protests, which he views as an authoritarian response. Rubin also addresses the government's crackdown on crowdfunding for the truckers, framing it as an attempt to instill fear among supporters. He underscores the peaceful nature of the protests and the importance of individual rights, referencing Jordan Peterson's call for the truckers to remain disciplined. The discussion concludes with a reflection on the broader implications of these events for democracy and freedom.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's COVID Gaslighting, Anti-Science Masking, and Trucker Crackdown, with Ben Shapiro and More
Guests: Ben Shapiro
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the Democrats' narrative that Americans owe their mask-free lives to President Biden, despite parents advocating for their children's rights. She introduces Ezra Levant from Rebel News, who reports on police in Ottawa investigating protesters as parents and threatening custody loss. Levant describes the police's tactics to intimidate truckers, including seizing their diesel fuel and labeling them as violent, despite no evidence of violence. He highlights the peaceful nature of the protests, which include families and community support. Kelly and Levant discuss the media's portrayal of the protests, comparing them to the January 6th insurrection narrative. Levant argues that the media exaggerates the situation, calling minor incidents severe vandalism. They also touch on disturbing police actions against peaceful protesters, including the arrest of an elderly man. Levant emphasizes that the police's aggressive tactics are meant to deter further protests. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of the protests, with Levant noting that they represent a workers' rebellion against lockdowns and mandates, appealing to a diverse group of Canadians. He mentions the blockade at the Ambassador Bridge, which affects U.S. trade, and suggests that the Biden administration is cautious about the protests spreading to the U.S. Kelly transitions to New York's mask mandates, criticizing Governor Kathy Hochul for maintaining restrictions on children while lifting mandates for businesses. Rob Astorino, a Republican candidate for governor, joins to discuss Hochul's reluctance to end mandates and the impact on children. They highlight the emotional toll of masking on kids and the inconsistency in policies across states. Astorino shares personal anecdotes about his children and the challenges they face under current mandates. Kelly and Astorino express frustration over the political motivations behind the mandates and the lack of scientific justification for continued restrictions. The discussion then turns to the media's response to the pandemic, with Kelly criticizing public health officials for their handling of mask mandates and the impact on children's education. They highlight the disconnect between the experiences of parents and the narratives pushed by politicians and the media. In the latter part of the show, Ben Shapiro joins to discuss the release of his new film, "Shut In." He emphasizes the importance of conservative storytelling in film and the need for audiences to support alternative media. Shapiro critiques the current state of Hollywood and the prevalence of woke narratives in mainstream media. The conversation touches on various political figures, including Stacey Abrams and her recent mask controversy, and the hypocrisy of Democrats regarding COVID-19 restrictions. Shapiro argues that the Democrats' failure to deliver on their promises regarding the pandemic has led to a loss of trust among the public. Finally, they discuss the fallout from Joe Rogan's podcast and the reactions from Spotify employees, emphasizing the need for courage from corporate leaders in the face of cancel culture. The show concludes with a humorous montage of Justin Trudeau's past statements, showcasing the absurdity of political rhetoric.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 68 The Trudeau Regime Just Got a Whole Lot Worse
Guests: Gord Magill
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The discussion centers on the state of Canada under Justin Trudeau's leadership, particularly regarding civil liberties and government responses to protests. The speakers highlight the 2022 trucker convoy, which protested against strict COVID mandates, emphasizing the government's authoritarian reaction and the media's derision towards the protesters. They note that four truckers remain imprisoned without trial, raising concerns about the lack of media coverage and public awareness. The conversation also touches on issues like high real estate prices, foreign investment, and immigration, suggesting that these factors contribute to a deteriorating quality of life in Canada. The speakers express skepticism about the future of Canadian democracy, citing a lack of genuine political opposition and media independence. They conclude with a call for awareness and support from Americans for Canadians facing government oppression, emphasizing the need for truth and freedom in Canada.
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