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Truckers peacefully protested financial mandates in Canada, but were labeled extremists. The government used surveillance to freeze their bank accounts, impacting their ability to pay bills. This highlighted the importance of transactional freedom alongside freedom of speech. The incident sparked interest in technology for self-sovereignty.

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The speakers discuss their concerns about the current state of Canada. They criticize the government's actions, such as labeling truckers as racist and misogynist and closing down bank accounts of those who donated to the trucker movement. They also mention the ban on accessing news outlets from outside of Canada and the potential impact on creators on social media platforms. They express worry that their podcast may not be available in Canada due to their criticism of the government. Overall, they feel that Canada is sliding towards communism and becoming like a dictatorship.

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Illegal blockades are harming Canadians and foreign money is funding this illegal activity. The border will not stay closed. Politicians don't control the police in a democratic society, but everything is being considered to stop this unlawful activity. If you joined the protests due to COVID frustrations, you must realize that you are breaking the law. We understand your frustration with COVID and the safety measures in place.

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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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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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Food prices in Canada are skyrocketing, leaving many struggling. A woman asked for change for food, highlighting the desperation. Feeling compelled, I bought her an expensive loaf of bread. The situation is dire, and I fear for families' ability to survive. The future looks grim as prices continue to rise.

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We arrived at Nepean Street in Ottawa to join a protest for freedom. The crowd was larger than expected, with a mix of people. The police confirmed that there were no incidents so far. Some stores were open, like Baton Rouge, but others on Bank Street missed out on potential business. The sidewalks were not cleaned, so volunteers and truck drivers took it upon themselves to clean up the garbage. Despite their rebellious spirit, they had garbage bags hanging. Overall, it was a lively event advocating for freedom.

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The speaker discusses the fear and division caused by COVID-19 in Canada, including the belief that unvaccinated individuals would be put into camps. They mention the peaceful trucker protest and how it brought a period of peace, leading to the National Citizens Inquiry. The speaker emphasizes the importance of unity and standing together to regain lost freedoms. They express gratitude for being part of the inquiry and anticipate the release of the historic report. The speaker concludes by inviting the commissioners to release their report and expressing hope for a loving, peaceful, and free Canada.

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A convoy of trucks is traveling across Canada to protest the government's decision to end vaccine exemptions for cross-border work. The protesters argue that forcing people to choose between their job and vaccination is unjust. The movement has evolved, with some participants expressing frustration with restrictions and others fearing job loss if they don't get vaccinated. However, not everyone supports the convoy, as the Canadian Trucking Alliance has warned against disrupting traffic. Industry advocates claim that the vaccination rate among truckers is similar to the general public. The impact of sidelining unvaccinated truckers on the economy remains uncertain. Despite differing opinions, one protester states that they have made their choice and do not need further persuasion.

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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 speaker is shopping for their first family out of 100 families, using a shopping list. They thank everyone spreading awareness and those helping on GoFundMe, stating this would not be possible without them. The speaker invites viewers to join them on deliveries by leaving a comment. The speaker helped a single mother of six and went through the items to ensure nothing was missed, offering further assistance if needed. They emphasize that now is the time to help because people are being harassed and hurt but are still working and grocery shopping. The speaker asks viewers to help them help more, with a GoFundMe link in their bio, and to share the video if they cannot help financially. Viewers are invited to follow the speaker to be on this journey with them.

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Speaker 0: Good morning. It's going to be a nice day. I'll keep this short. This message is for the police of Ottawa. You should resign. You are an embarrassment to law enforcement. Treating truckers like terrorists is wrong. I've witnessed people shoveling sidewalks, roads, and helping the homeless. The convoy has done more for the homeless than the mayor. They offer blankets, food, and friendship. They care about their country and are tired of the prime minister and premier. So, with respect, step down and make way for change.

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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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We're in a convoy heading to Ottawa from Belleville. In Port Hope, we saw many people who couldn't join us, so they sent food and items for the truckers. We opened one bag and found a heartwarming surprise. A child had made a picture of a truck with a note saying they believe in us and that standing up for human rights is important. The note was signed by Kate, an 11-year-old. It's incredible to see parents teaching their kids about what's happening. Please share this everywhere.

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A trucker convoy called Take Our Border Back is starting on Monday, with trucks leaving from Virginia Beach and traveling through Texas, Arizona, and California. The event aims to peacefully assemble freedom-loving and law-abiding Americans to raise awareness about border security. The organizers have previously organized a similar demonstration from California to DC. The convoy is expected to have 700,000 vehicles. The goal is to demand that the Biden administration enforce existing laws and secure the border, as millions of people have entered during his presidency. The movement extends beyond the United States, with Canadian, German, French, and Dutch farmers joining in the pushback against government overreach.

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All 13 Canadian Premiers are in Washington and will visit the White House today to prevent a trade war between Canada and the United States. This is an unprecedented event as it's the first time all Premiers have traveled to Washington together, and they will now meet at the White House. The Premiers have been meeting with U.S. lawmakers, lobbyists, and business leaders to advocate for a continued trade relationship. As the Premier of Ontario, I want to emphasize that Canadians are resilient and proud, but we also value our strong trade relationship with the U.S. Americans and Canadians share close ties in supply chains, culture, and many other aspects. We need to finalize this deal quickly and move forward together.

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Chicago Ray interviews a trucker friend who refuses loads to New York in support of Trump. They discuss the upcoming 2024 election, both expressing support for Trump. Truckers for Trump.

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Canadians have stepped up during the pandemic to protect each other by getting vaccinated. The small fringe minority with unacceptable views heading to Ottawa doesn't represent the majority. We have no intent to stay longer than necessary in Ottawa. I went to an overpass, saw the trucks, and decided to head to Ottawa to help. I started working out of the shed truck, trying to pull people together. We want to know what's really going on, because I saw so much misinformation and lies from mainstream media. Given Canada's support of Ukraine, there is concern that Russian actors could be fueling or instigating the protest. But I'll defer to public safety experts on that issue.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

The Catastrophe of Canada | Rex Murphy | EP 227
Guests: Rex Murphy
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Rex Murphy discusses the disconnect between the Canadian government and working-class citizens, particularly truckers, who have been essential during the pandemic. He criticizes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for failing to engage with these workers and instead labeling them as extremists. Murphy highlights the government's heavy-handed response to protests, including the invocation of the Emergencies Act, which he believes undermines civil liberties and sets a dangerous precedent. He notes that many countries are lifting COVID mandates, while Canada remains under strict measures, suggesting that the trucker protests prompted some provinces to reconsider their restrictions. Murphy expresses concern over the media's role in shaping public perception, accusing it of colluding with the government and failing to represent the voices of ordinary Canadians. He argues that the reliance on opinion polls to dictate policy is flawed and that the absence of parliamentary debate during the crisis has eroded democratic accountability. He reflects on the historical context of civil liberties in Canada, contrasting current events with past political crises, and emphasizes the need for dialogue and compromise. Ultimately, he warns that the current political climate could lead to lasting divisions within the country, undermining the harmony that once existed.

The Rubin Report

Freedom Convoy: Exposing What the Media Hid from You | Tamara Lich | INTERNATIONAL | Rubin Report
Guests: Tamara Lich
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Tamara Lich discusses the Canadian convoy movement, detailing how government lockdowns and vaccine mandates affected ordinary families and how that experience propelled her into leadership. She recalls financial and personal pressures, including at least 280 Canadians whose accounts were frozen, which led to real-world consequences like blocked access to groceries, medicine, and bills. Lich describes the organization’s grassroots origins, the rapid cross-country mobilization, and the peaceful character of the protests, emphasizing volunteerism and a sense of national unity across provinces. She explains the media landscape's role, noting that mainstream outlets often painted protesters as violent or dangerous while independent journalists covered the event more comprehensively. The interview traces the response from the authorities, including the use of emergency powers, bank account freezes, and the legal challenges that followed, highlighting how public pressure and financial pressure influenced political decisions. Lich reflects on Canadian unity, the perceived attempts to divide citizens along regional, cultural, and ideological lines, and the broader implications for civil liberties, democratic processes, and the role of ordinary people in effecting change. She also discusses ongoing legal battles, fundraising efforts, and the significance of political accountability, expressing cautious optimism about the possibility of reform, while acknowledging the persistence of legal and political challenges ahead.

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

Zucker's Seismic CNN Exit, Whoopi's Suspension, and Canada's Freedom-Loving Truckers | Episode 253
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Megan Kelly opens the show discussing the resignation of CNN President Jeff Zucker, who stepped down after failing to disclose an affair with a senior executive, Allison Gollust. Melissa Cronin, the reporter who broke the story for Radar Online, explains that the affair had been an open secret in media circles, and they had gathered substantial evidence over the years, including photographs of the couple together. Cronin emphasizes that Zucker's vindictive nature discouraged others from reporting on the relationship. Zucker's resignation statement cites an investigation into Chris Cuomo's tenure at CNN, where he acknowledged the relationship with Gollust, admitting he should have disclosed it when it began. Gollust later released a statement claiming their relationship evolved during COVID, but Cronin disputes this, suggesting it had been ongoing for much longer. The conversation shifts to Gollust's rapid rise at CNN, raising questions about favoritism due to her relationship with Zucker. The hosts discuss the implications of Zucker's resignation, particularly regarding the ethical concerns surrounding workplace relationships and how they may have influenced decisions at CNN, including the handling of Chris Cuomo's firing. Cronin notes that both Zucker and Gollust divorced their spouses around the same time, further complicating the timeline of their relationship. As the discussion continues, the hosts highlight the broader media hypocrisy, with Kelly expressing frustration over the lack of accountability among media executives. They draw parallels to other media scandals, emphasizing the need for transparency and ethical standards in journalism. The conversation then shifts to the Canadian truckers' protests against vaccine mandates, with Ezra Levant from Rebel News providing insights into the situation. He describes the grassroots support for the truckers and the government's attempts to demonize them. Levant highlights the disconnect between the government's narrative and the reality on the ground, where many Canadians support the truckers' call for freedom. The hosts conclude by discussing the potential impact of the protests on Canadian politics and the broader implications for freedom and civil liberties, expressing hope that the movement could inspire similar actions in the U.S.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Oh, Canada | Julie Ponesse
Guests: Julie Ponesse
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Julie Ponesse and Jordan Peterson discuss the ongoing trucker protests in Ottawa, emphasizing the peaceful nature of the demonstrations and the importance of maintaining civility amidst rising tensions. Peterson encourages the truckers to remain calm and avoid violence, highlighting their role in fostering community and addressing social issues like homelessness. He critiques the media's portrayal of the protests, arguing that it misrepresents the truckers as extremists rather than recognizing their legitimate grievances against mandates. Peterson points out the disconnect between political leaders and the populace, suggesting that politicians have become isolated and unresponsive to the concerns of ordinary Canadians. He expresses concern over the political and media collusion that undermines free speech and civil liberties, particularly criticizing the blocking of GoFundMe funding for the truckers as a dangerous precedent. The conversation touches on broader themes of privilege, compassion, and the moral obligations that come with it, asserting that true virtue involves action rather than mere sympathy. Peterson concludes by urging the truckers to embody decency and to reassure those fearful of the situation, emphasizing the need for unity and constructive dialogue in the face of adversity.

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.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Cometh the Horsemen: Pandemic, Famine, War | Michael Yon | EP 274
Guests: Michael Yon
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Michael Yon discusses the impending global famine and its potential consequences, including pandemics and mass migration. He emphasizes that starvation often leads to weakened immune systems and increased disease spread. Yon notes that famines historically coincide with pandemics, creating a cycle of suffering. He highlights the civil protests in The Netherlands, inspired by the Canadian truckers' convoy, where farmers are resisting government policies that threaten their livelihoods. The Dutch farmers, known for their efficiency, are protesting against regulations that they believe are driven by the World Economic Forum's agenda to control food production and distribution. Yon shares his experiences traveling with American truckers who were inspired by their Canadian counterparts, noting the solidarity among truckers across borders. He emphasizes the importance of farmers and their role in society, arguing that they are often overlooked and targeted by authoritarian agendas. The protests in Europe are growing, with farmers from various countries joining forces against oppressive regulations. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of energy policies and how they contribute to food insecurity. Yon warns that disruptions in energy supply, particularly due to the Ukraine conflict, will exacerbate the food crisis. He predicts that without sufficient energy for agriculture, the situation will worsen, leading to widespread famine and social unrest. Yon also discusses the concept of "human osmotic pressure," where migration is driven by famine, war, and economic instability. He expresses concern that the current trajectory could lead to unprecedented levels of starvation and societal collapse. The discussion concludes with a call for awareness and action against the forces that threaten food security and societal stability, highlighting the need for solidarity among farmers and workers globally.
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