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We begin tonight with the horrific discovery at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia. They would shave our heads and beat the hell out of you. These are crime scenes. The residential schools was a genocide of our people. 215 children were found in unmarked graves. The federal government is ready to dispense $10,000,000. $8,000,000. $27,000,000 to find unidentified burial sites. We will follow the evidence. We will follow the science. We are here for truth telling. Neotribal elites are pretending that it's been found that there's 215 children. There's a difference between murders and children dying in the building. There's no list of names of missing children at any of these schools.

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We apologize for the incident on Friday and extend our apologies to President Zelensky and the Ukrainian delegation. Recognizing the individual in question was a mistake and disrespectful to the victims of the Nazi regime.

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This is a tragic event. Our thoughts are with those affected, their families, and the first responders. We appreciate the efforts of everyone involved in responding to this crisis at all levels of government.

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We apologize for the incident on Friday and extend our apologies to President Zelensky and the Ukrainian delegation. Recognizing the individual in question was a mistake and disrespectful to the victims of the Nazi regime.

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Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologizes for the pain and loss experienced by the country during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is being called upon to return to New Zealand, with her passport held, and face accountability for her actions. It is claimed that she has broken her social contract with the people by allowing them to be harmed and keeping this information hidden. Her successor, Christopher Hitchens, is also accused of the same. The new leader, Christopher Luxon, is urged to stand up and condemn this perceived wrongdoing.

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I will apologize to Canadians, Jewish people, and Ukrainians for inviting a controversial speaker. The person responsible has resigned. We regret clapping for him, as it dishonored Holocaust victims and hurt many groups. With fewer survivors, we must remember the Holocaust. Canada is sorry for the situation it caused for President Zelensky and Ukraine. It's concerning that Russia is using this mistake for false propaganda.

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The speaker acknowledges that Allegra Stratton has resigned and pays tribute to her achievements. They admit that the handling of the subject in the rehearsal was frivolous and inexcusable. However, they highlight Allegra's contributions as a colleague and effective spokesperson for COP 26. The speaker expresses sympathy for Allegra on this sad day.

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It's upsetting that this happened. The speaker apologized, but it's embarrassing for Canada and Canadians. We need to support Jewish MPs and the Jewish community on Yom Kippur. We must fight Russian propaganda, stand with Ukraine against Russia's illegal war.

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The speaker of the house resigned after inviting an actual Nazi to the House of Commons. The prime minister is being blamed for the embarrassment, but he claims no one knew ahead of time. The government vetted the Nazi, and a minister tried to erase the incident from the historical record. The member for Thornhill demands an apology from the prime minister for slandering and dishonoring Holocaust survivors. The government house leader defends the speaker's decision and emphasizes that no one in the chamber knew who the Nazi was. The speaker has taken responsibility and resigned.

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The prime minister takes personal responsibility for inviting President Zelensky to the House of Commons, ensuring its success, and apologizes for the recognition of an individual linked to the Nazi regime. He offers unreserved apologies to President Zelensky and the Ukrainian delegation for the mistake made during the event.

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Leaders, officials, and anyone involved in corruption and genocide in Gaza and other parts of the world should be ashamed. Those who destabilize countries and harm communities will face consequences as we rise up against them and hold them accountable.

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Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologized for any mistakes made during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Irish government is also considering a review of their response to the pandemic. The Minister, who was involved in decision-making, will participate in the review and acknowledge both the right decisions and areas for improvement due to the uncertainty at the time. The government believes they handled the situation well, considering the challenging circumstances. They point to positive educational results achieved during the pandemic. There will be an inquiry to hold accountable those involved in the decisions, including the Minister. However, they emphasize the need to consider the unprecedented uncertainty and risks faced during that time.

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I am resigning as Speaker of the House of Commons due to my mistake in recognizing an individual during a joint address. I apologize for causing pain to the Jewish community, survivors of Nazi atrocities, and others. My resignation is effective tomorrow to allow for the election of a new speaker. Thank you for your support during my term.

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I am resigning as Speaker of the House of Commons due to recognizing an individual during a joint address, causing pain to various communities. My resignation is effective tomorrow to allow for the election of a new speaker. Thank you for your support during my term.

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Hello, everyone. Today marks the 2nd Red Remembrance Day, where we remember the events of November 15, 2021, in New Zealand. We stand together to acknowledge the suffering caused and to celebrate our unity. It is clear that the government knew the product they bought was ineffective and dangerous, yet they continued regardless. Many New Zealanders have lost their lives or been injured as a result. We must not forget the lessons from history, such as the euthanasia of disabled people in 1930s Germany. The COVID situation has shown the power of fear, money, and corruption. We cannot trust officials blindly. We must lead ourselves out of this mess and strive for a better future. We remember those affected, including those who lost their jobs due to mandates and the vaccine-injured. The number of injuries is likely much higher than reported, and the risks associated with the vaccines are alarming. We call for an end to mRNA products and a proper inquiry into this debacle. Let us not be silent and continue our fight for truth and justice. Thank you.

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No one recognized what was happening, which compounds the grave error and makes it painful. The former speaker acknowledged his mistake and stepped down. This is incredibly painful for everyone and has hurt many people in Canada, especially the Jewish community. It has also damaged and harmed the brave people of Ukraine and the Ukrainian president.

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I will address the house and offer Parliament's apologies for the recent incident. The speaker took full responsibility and has stepped down. We deeply regret standing and clapping without knowing the context, as it was a violation of the Holocaust victims' memory. This incident caused immense pain to Jewish people, as well as Polish, Roma, 2SLGBTQI plus, disabled, and racialized individuals who were targeted by the Nazi genocide.

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Speaker 0 admits being on the wrong side of history multiple times.

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In the discussion, the collapse of Building 7 is debated through direct claims by several speakers. Speaker 0 states, "I saw Building 7 come down, and it was a controlled demolition. A classic controlled demolition." Speaker 1 counters with skepticism, arguing that "That building had no reason to come down. There's no history of a high rise fire and a fireproof resulting in failure of the building because the building is, in New York City, parlance, a class one, which is a single word, fireproof." The exchange shifts toward accountability and transparency. Speaker 2 asserts, "I demand to know, as should everyone, especially the media, why important testimony from made that day from over a 150 police, firefighters, and first responders regarding explosions wasn't included in the commission report nor investigated further." The conversation then moves to specific explosive claims. Speaker 3 contends, "It was a secondary explosion, probably a device either planted before or on the aircraft that did not explode until a hour later. I'm gonna call the vehicle right now. You gotta get back to me. Five minutes and the elevators exploded on us." A sense of urgency and confusion is conveyed, with a voice adding, "We we we we said something's wrong here. I mean, the plane hit up on the Eightieth Floor. I mean, fuck. In five minutes, all of a sudden, now the elevator's exploding on the first level in the lobby?" Personal losses and the human cost are underscored. Speaker 0 reflects on the impact on his own life, saying, "And it's the first thing I think of when I get up in the morning, and it's the last thing at night before I go to bed. I lost Tommy O'Hagan, Kenny Kompel, and Bruce Van Hynes that day." The conversation culminates with a tribute to fallen colleagues. Speaker 2 notes, "343 firefighters, including three of my good friends, Thomas Hetzel, Bobby Evans, and Mike Keefer, perished that day. And these were some of the best and the bravest people in the world. And they, along with the rest of those who were murdered and died horrible deaths, deserve justice."

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Wow, this is the biggest crowd we've ever had here. Parliament grounds are absolutely packed today. It's Saturday, so the Freedom and Rights Coalition is doing their speeches. We started with the convoy speeches earlier this morning, and now the Freedom of Rights Coalition is speaking. I'm Kim, and I want to share that the Bible talks about Christians being persecuted for their faith. People overseas are being killed for their beliefs. Jacinda has brought persecution against the church through these mandates, causing us to lower our numbers and to sign in. We can take a stand right here.

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The prime minister personally invited President Zelensky to the House of Commons, but failed to ensure proper vetting of attendees, leading to a shameful incident. The prime minister apologized for the mistake and the disrespect shown to the Ukrainian delegation and the victims of the Nazi regime.

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I apologize for my remarks in the leaked video, which seemed to make light of the COVID-19 rules. I regret those comments and apologize to everyone at home. Working in government is a privilege, and I have always tried to behave with civility and decency. I am proud of the progress made on climate change and nature at COP 26. I understand the anger and frustration people feel, especially those who lost loved ones or struggled with their businesses. I am truly sorry. I am offering my resignation to the prime minister. Thank you for your time.

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I will address the house to apologize for inviting and recognizing a controversial figure. The speaker took responsibility and resigned. We regret clapping without knowing the context, which hurt many communities. We deeply apologize for disrespecting the memory of Holocaust victims. We are sorry for the distress caused to President Zelensky and the Ukrainian delegation. It is concerning that Russia is using this mistake for false propaganda. Let us never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust.

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Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is being criticized for allegedly betraying her social contract with the people. Her actions, along with her successor Christopher Hipkins, have resulted in harm and even death. The speaker calls for Ardern to be held accountable and for Hipkins to show strength by denouncing this supposed evil.
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