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<v Speaker 1>Thank you for listening to Pictures Media Radio. Welcome to

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<v Speaker 1>Policy and Rights, the show about the government, policy and

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<v Speaker 1>human rights. Come on, all right, Welcome back to Policy

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<v Speaker 1>and Right Certain Depictions Media Radio. I'm your host, Michael Clarks. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>if you are here in Canada as we are, you

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<v Speaker 1>know about the railway dispute, the Teamsters versus Teamsters union

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<v Speaker 1>versus the railways themselves have come to an impasse and

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<v Speaker 1>slow downs have begun and numerous things are actually going

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<v Speaker 1>to be affected. Well, let's be to you simply in

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<v Speaker 1>simple terms. First that we all know that our economy

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<v Speaker 1>is based on supply versus demand, and of course, having

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<v Speaker 1>lots of consumers in Canada, there is lots of demand. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>the supply chains because a lot of things are delivered

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<v Speaker 1>to us either via well here's how the supply chain works.

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<v Speaker 1>Things come via rail into Canada and are brought to

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<v Speaker 1>us by brought to the stores by truck. So if

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<v Speaker 1>there is an interruption in either the trucks or the railways,

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<v Speaker 1>that supply becomes shortened. That we start to see shortages

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<v Speaker 1>happening on the shelves in our stores. And that because supplies,

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<v Speaker 1>supplies are diminished prices go up. So we're already seeing

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of inflation, which is pretty apparent that the

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<v Speaker 1>federal liberal government doesn't want to do anything about it,

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<v Speaker 1>and with their backup with with the federal MDPs.

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<v Speaker 2>Well.

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<v Speaker 1>There's a whole lot of talk, but not a whole

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<v Speaker 1>lot of action about how to fix inflation in Canada

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<v Speaker 1>right now. Okay, So now we have the railways being

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<v Speaker 1>disrupted by a dispute between the union and the owners

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<v Speaker 1>of the railways themselves, the corporations. Well, that means that

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<v Speaker 1>supply is going to be diminished, which means that our

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<v Speaker 1>prices at the store are going to go up. So

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<v Speaker 1>we as a consumer and the average citizen in Canada,

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<v Speaker 1>actually we have a direct stake in seeing that the

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<v Speaker 1>dispute gets fixed quickly, because the longer the dispute goes on,

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<v Speaker 1>the higher the prices at the store are actually going

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<v Speaker 1>to go. And the only people that are really going

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<v Speaker 1>to benefit from all this isn't the railway workers. The

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<v Speaker 1>team starts kind of that's shaky ground. Well, but the

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<v Speaker 1>corporations that are actually run the railways and the stores

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<v Speaker 1>are the only ones that are actually going to see

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<v Speaker 1>any benefit from this. We the people of Canada are

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<v Speaker 1>are going to experience more hardship, higher prices, so we

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<v Speaker 1>do need to see some action taken on this. You're

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<v Speaker 1>going to hear a couple of clips. One our wonderful

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<v Speaker 1>Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau is going to say say a

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<v Speaker 1>few things about it. And we're also going to hear

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<v Speaker 1>from Christy Clark. Sorry not Christy Clark, Christia Friedlin as

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<v Speaker 1>she speaks to the press and gets asked some questions

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<v Speaker 1>about the railway things. Okay, Well, with that being said,

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<v Speaker 1>here is a there's a report in the in the

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<v Speaker 1>Guardian today the union dispute shut down Canadian freight rail

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<v Speaker 1>amid spheres of for US trade both Canada, both Canada's

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<v Speaker 1>major rail freight companies, have shut down their rail rail

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<v Speaker 1>networks in the country and locked out nearly twenty thousand.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh sorry, there would be ten thousand workers after an

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<v Speaker 1>unsuccessful negotiation with a major union. That major union, of course,

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<v Speaker 1>being the Teamsters. The decision concerned, confirmed by the team

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<v Speaker 1>Stretch union, set the stage for unprecedented rail stoppage that

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<v Speaker 1>would badly damage the Canadian economy and have a significant

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<v Speaker 1>effect on cross border trade with the United States. Canada

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<v Speaker 1>is the world's second largest country by area and relies

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<v Speaker 1>heavily on rail transport. The stoppage is expected to cripple

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<v Speaker 1>shipments of grain, potash, and coal, while also slowing the

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<v Speaker 1>transport of petroleum products, chemicals and vehicles. The industry groups

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<v Speaker 1>had urged Justin Trudeau's liberal government to prevent the stoppage,

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<v Speaker 1>noting Canada's railway transport is in Canadian dollars. Okay, uh,

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<v Speaker 1>I forgot. I'm reading the Guardian, so it's actually reporting

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<v Speaker 1>this in pounds, so in British pounds. There they they

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<v Speaker 1>listed in in British pounds. But we're talking. This is

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<v Speaker 1>a big, a multi billion dollar industry that if crippled,

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<v Speaker 1>shuts down the ability to supply us with goods, the

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<v Speaker 1>ability for those who for our economy who need to

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<v Speaker 1>transport goods out of the country into the United States

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<v Speaker 1>to to our neighbors to the south. It cripples that.

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<v Speaker 1>I can tell you for a fact that being in

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<v Speaker 1>the town that we live in, that that the rail

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<v Speaker 1>railway system run straight through our town headed for the

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<v Speaker 1>state of Washington, carrying goods and bringing goods back. So

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<v Speaker 1>all that is crippled right now. And what it basically

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<v Speaker 1>means for US Canadians is higher prices and more demand

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<v Speaker 1>for goods to be on our store shelves. And again

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<v Speaker 1>we're leading back to Justin Trudeau. He makes a very

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<v Speaker 1>weak statement about what it is that the Liberal government

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<v Speaker 1>can and is willing to do about it, which means

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<v Speaker 1>that they could actually be profiting from the fact that

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<v Speaker 1>this is going to slow everything down. There could be

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<v Speaker 1>some profit in there for them. We never know, because hell,

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<v Speaker 1>Justin Trudeau has been known to benefit from things that

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<v Speaker 1>we never thought where it was possible. Okay, so we're

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<v Speaker 1>gonna hear here about that today. We're also going to

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<v Speaker 1>here other other announcements that Christia Freeland has made about

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<v Speaker 1>programs the federal federal programs that that they are pushing

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<v Speaker 1>forward with carbon capture and how that is going to

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<v Speaker 1>affect the Alberta economy and affect jobs with with oil

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<v Speaker 1>and and things that didn't make Alberta thrive. So why

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<v Speaker 1>don't we push forward? And we're going to hear from

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<v Speaker 1>Justin Trudeau as he makes some comments about the railway disruption,

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<v Speaker 1>and we'll hear from other things such as we need

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<v Speaker 1>more confidence in our government because well, transparency is key

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<v Speaker 1>if the government expressed us to trust them, they have

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<v Speaker 1>to be transparent with the people about what is actually

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<v Speaker 1>going on. They have to tell tell us, tell us

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<v Speaker 1>the people what is going on so we understand what

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<v Speaker 1>they are actually trying to do, so that we can

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<v Speaker 1>either go with them or vote against them and find

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<v Speaker 1>other officials that we can that we will vote for

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<v Speaker 1>to do the job we need them to do. So

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<v Speaker 1>let's push forward, and we're going to start with Justin

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<v Speaker 4>Regarding the realm negotiations, this is an issue that we

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<v Speaker 4>are following extremely closely and moving forward on in every

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<v Speaker 4>way we can. The Minister was just meeting with the

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<v Speaker 4>two sides yesterday. He continues to be in Calgary working

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<v Speaker 4>on this. My message is very straightforward. It is in

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<v Speaker 4>the best interest of both sides to continue doing the

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<v Speaker 4>hard work at the table to find a negotiated resolution.

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<v Speaker 4>Millions of Canadians, workers of farmers, of businesses right across

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<v Speaker 4>the country are counting on both sides to do the

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<v Speaker 4>work and get to a resolution.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay, So now we have comments and an announcement from

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<v Speaker 1>Christia Friedland, Finance Minister about investing in Canada, in Canada's

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<v Speaker 1>growth and reduction of greenhouse gases and emissions while supporting

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<v Speaker 1>jobs in Alberta. And she also the recording is actually

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<v Speaker 1>from Saskatchewan as she was speaking there also on similar topics.

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<v Speaker 1>And she also uh will answer questions about the railway

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<v Speaker 1>union and what the Liberal government is or is not

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<v Speaker 1>going to be doing about it. So more from from

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<v Speaker 1>her statements in Alberta, though she is also also said

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<v Speaker 1>some things about what happened in Jasper and what the

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<v Speaker 1>federal government is going to do about that. She says

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<v Speaker 1>exactly this, I like to recognize and acknowledge Working Kitchen,

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<v Speaker 1>the young firefighter who lost his life while battling the

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<v Speaker 1>wildfires in Jasper. He served Alberton's tremendously bravely and I

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<v Speaker 1>think we all feel his loss and extent consolences to

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<v Speaker 1>his family. So she makes a statement about that, and

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<v Speaker 1>she also is also making a statement about Calgary last

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<v Speaker 1>December with some people here to announce a two hundred

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<v Speaker 1>million dollar investment in Entropy by the Canada Growth Fund.

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<v Speaker 1>So why don't we listen to what Christia Friedland actually

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<v Speaker 1>says in Saskatchewan.

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<v Speaker 2>Good morning, everybody.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm Mark Lemonin. I'm the executive director of Alberta's Industrial

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<v Speaker 5>Heartland Association. Our association represents five municipalities, the City of Edmonton,

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<v Speaker 5>City of Fort Saskatchewan, Strathcona, Sturgeon and Lamont Counties. And

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<v Speaker 5>we're very pleased today to be here at Shell Scotford,

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<v Speaker 5>and I want to express my appreciation to the team

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<v Speaker 5>at Shell and at the Scotford site for hosting us.

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<v Speaker 5>We know that hosting us is in addition to all

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<v Speaker 5>of your regular duties, so appreciate you taking the time

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<v Speaker 5>out of your day to host us.

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<v Speaker 2>Behind me, I have with us, I have.

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<v Speaker 5>Our chair, Reeve Dave de Duke. He's the Reeve of

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<v Speaker 5>Lamont County, as well as counselor Parks. He's a councilor

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<v Speaker 5>with Strathcona County and we're very pleased here to be

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<v Speaker 5>having a discussion with a Deputy Prime Minister ad Minister

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<v Speaker 5>of Finance, christiph Freeland, having a conversation around the competitive

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<v Speaker 5>advantage is here in Alberta in the industrial heartland, and

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<v Speaker 5>how federal supports for large scale decarbonization projects like carbon

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<v Speaker 5>capture and storage a key component of being able to

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<v Speaker 5>advance investment in this part of the world, in particular

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<v Speaker 5>here in Alberta. You know, we travel the world talking

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<v Speaker 5>to companies around advancing large scale projects, and companies look

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<v Speaker 5>at a variety of jurisdictions and they compare Alberta's industrial

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<v Speaker 5>heartland to other jurisdictions and so being able to demonstrate

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<v Speaker 5>support at all levels of government and being able to

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<v Speaker 5>demonstrate competitiveness and a lot of that stems from government

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<v Speaker 5>supports such as investment tax credits. That's a key component

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<v Speaker 5>to advancing projects in this region. So we're absolutely thrilled

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<v Speaker 5>to be able to welcome Deputy Prime Minister Christian Freeland.

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<v Speaker 5>With that, I would like to introduce the honorable Christian

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<v Speaker 5>Freeland and thank you very much for your time here today.

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<v Speaker 6>Okay, thanks a lot, mark. I'm going to give you

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<v Speaker 6>a hot.

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<v Speaker 7>You don't need the staff, but I do.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh wow, okay.

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<v Speaker 7>I do also want to take a moment to express

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<v Speaker 7>our government support and my personal support and heartache about

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<v Speaker 7>the wildfires that have devastated Jasper and other parts of

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<v Speaker 7>Alberta this summer. I think, uh, I know that Jasper

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<v Speaker 7>uh really is one of Alberta's crown jewels, one of

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<v Speaker 7>Canada's crown jewels. So many of us have very special

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<v Speaker 7>memories of moments in our lives in Jasper and camping

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<v Speaker 7>and hiking around there. Uh, And it's touched so many people.

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<v Speaker 7>I want to especially thank the first responders who are

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<v Speaker 7>working so hard, who put their lives on the line

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<v Speaker 7>to keep their neighbors safe. I'd like us all to

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<v Speaker 7>acknowledge Morgan Kitchen, the young firefighter who lost his life

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<v Speaker 7>while battling the wildfires in Jasper. He served Alberton's and

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<v Speaker 7>Canadians with tremendous bravery. His loss is deeply felt, and

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<v Speaker 7>our hearts go out to.

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<v Speaker 8>His friends and family.

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<v Speaker 7>Okay, well, I am here today in Alberta's industrial Heartland

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<v Speaker 7>at the Scotford Complex to celebrate the new Polaris carbon

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<v Speaker 7>capture and I think we can see just over there

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<v Speaker 7>it's being built and the Atlan Carbon Storage project hubs.

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<v Speaker 7>I'd like to thank Mark Plamondon, who introduced me. I'd

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<v Speaker 7>like to thank Reeve Dave Luc from Alberta's Industrial Heartland Association,

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<v Speaker 7>as well as Counselor Robert Parks of Strathcona County for

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<v Speaker 2>With me today.

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<v Speaker 7>Most of all, though, I really want to start with

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<v Speaker 7>a shout out to some of the people who are

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<v Speaker 6>And that's true.

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<v Speaker 2>She should be proud.

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<v Speaker 7>I am proud of her. I'm proud of everyone here

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<v Speaker 7>who is working on this. You guys are really at

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<v Speaker 7>the cutting edge internationally. One of the people giving me

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<v Speaker 7>the tour said, here, we're not just talking about carbon capture.

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<v Speaker 7>We are doing it. You have been doing it for

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<v Speaker 7>ten years. You are taking the next step now. This

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<v Speaker 7>I just want to start by saying, we are all

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<v Speaker 7>So Shell Scotford is one of North America's most efficient

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<v Speaker 7>and modern hydrocarbon processing sites. It supports thousands of good

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<v Speaker 7>jobs in oil and gas and petrochemicals. It also contributes

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<v Speaker 7>to reducing Canada's emissions. The new Polaris project will capture

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<v Speaker 7>approximately six hundred and fifty thousand tons of carbon dioxide,

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<v Speaker 7>and the locally elected officials and I talked about how

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<v Speaker 7>we need to be translating that into the number, the

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<v Speaker 7>equivalent of the number of cars it takes off the road.

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<v Speaker 7>This is a really big deal. It will capture those

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<v Speaker 7>six hundred and fifty thousand tons of carbon dioxide annually

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<v Speaker 7>from the Shell Scotford Refinery and Chemicals complex, and the

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<v Speaker 7>Atlas project, which is a partnership between Shell and at

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<v Speaker 7>when it comes to storing captured carbon. That is a

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<v Speaker 7>competitive advantage which is hugely beneficial to Alberta. It is

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<v Speaker 7>hugely beneficial to Canada, and it's important for us to

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<v Speaker 7>expected to begin towards the end of twenty twenty eight.

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<v Speaker 7>They're already building them now. Together they will create up

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<v Speaker 7>to two thousand jobs and help Canada, our country meet

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<v Speaker 7>its net zero targets. I am really proud that these

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<v Speaker 7>projects have been made possible financially by our government's Carbon Capture,

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<v Speaker 7>Utilization and Storage Investment tax credit. That credit received Royal

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<v Speaker 7>assent in June, and it helps companies like Shell lower

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<v Speaker 7>their emissions by offsetting the cost of implementing CCUS technology.

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<v Speaker 7>This makes their products more competitive in global markets because

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<v Speaker 7>our most important trading partners, including the US and the EU,

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<v Speaker 7>are taking serious climate action. Those tax credits are the

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<v Speaker 7>foundation for the amazing work the people here at Shell

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<v Speaker 7>are doing the great jobs that we see right now

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<v Speaker 7>building this historic project. Schell knows how important this is

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<v Speaker 7>because they have been a leader in this space for

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<v Speaker 7>a decade. The Quest Carbon Capture and Storage Facility has

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<v Speaker 7>been safely capturing and storing carbon since twenty fifteen. And

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<v Speaker 7>Scott and Cathy, who I told you about. Scott was

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<v Speaker 7>He's excited to be building Polaris. Cathy worked on Quest

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<v Speaker 7>and now she's building Polaris. Natreserri du credi dmpol investisment

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<v Speaker 7>are all ready working to give businesses like Shell the

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<v Speaker 7>certainty and the support they need to make historic investments

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<v Speaker 7>in Canada that create great jobs while reducing our emissions.

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<v Speaker 7>At the same time, we're also supporting Canadian workers and

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<v Speaker 7>and to create apprenticeship opportunities. And we have the evidence

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<v Speaker 7>to prove it. In this last year alone, Canada has

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<v Speaker 7>welcomed investments by other major companies like Strathcona Resources, another

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<v Speaker 7>CCUS project, Honda, and not too far from here.

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<v Speaker 1>Doubt all of these.

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<v Speaker 7>Projects will support thousands and thousands of good paying jobs

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<v Speaker 7>across Canada. Pluto sete gatri deno si se credi deempo

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<v Speaker 7>And vestiree demie a solavestisment o Canada. Yesterday we had

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<v Speaker 7>some really positive economic news that further supports investment in Canada,

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<v Speaker 7>that further supports the Canadian economy. Inflation in Canada in

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<v Speaker 7>July fell to a forty month low of two point

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<v Speaker 7>in June. Inflation has now been within the Bank of

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<v Speaker 7>Canada's target range for seven months in a row, and

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<v Speaker 7>wages have outpaced inflation for the past eighteen months. LU

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<v Speaker 7>falling interest rates, big investment announcements like the project we're

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<v Speaker 7>highlighting today. These are all proof points that our government's

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<v Speaker 7>for hardworking Albert's, for hardworking Canadians. We're creating jobs for

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<v Speaker 7>today and jobs for tomorrow. Now is the time to

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<v Speaker 7>make major investments in Canada, in Alberta, to get big

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<v Speaker 7>projects built, like the amazing project that the people who

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<v Speaker 7>are here with us are building right now. So let

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<v Speaker 7>me just say thanks to Gain for your work. I

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<v Speaker 7>would love to see that two hundred foot tower hauled here.

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<v Speaker 7>You're doing something remarkable, You're doing something historic. I'm grateful

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<v Speaker 7>to you, I'm proud of you, and I'm happy to

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<v Speaker 7>answer your questions. Thank you.

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<v Speaker 1>I need one qui point's in gift. Gift was just no, yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 9>Your name in Michelle Bellefontaine, CBC. What is your department

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<v Speaker 9>expecting or forecasting in terms of the economic impact of

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<v Speaker 9>a complete rail stoppage and what kind of a contingency

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<v Speaker 9>plans are underway.

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<v Speaker 7>Uh, thank you for the question. Uh, and let me

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<v Speaker 7>just start by saying, Canada is a trading nation. We

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<v Speaker 7>through some really tough times since COVID first hit. We

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<v Speaker 7>had lockdowns, then we had shortages, then we had high inflation,

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<v Speaker 7>then we had high interest rates. We are now truly

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<v Speaker 7>starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel,

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<v Speaker 7>with inflation back within the Bank of Canada's target range

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<v Speaker 7>for seven months and interest rates having come down twice.

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<v Speaker 7>It is entirely unacceptable for anyone to get in the

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<v Speaker 7>way of that economic progress that we have all been making,

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<v Speaker 7>and that has been so hard fought and so hard one.

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<v Speaker 7>So I want to take the opportunity that your question

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<v Speaker 7>presents to say to the parties, to say to the companies,

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<v Speaker 7>work really, really hard, to negotiate in good faith, to

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<v Speaker 7>negotiate with real energy and intensity, and to get a

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<v Speaker 7>deal done. Your customers expect that your customers employees expect that.

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<v Speaker 7>The farmers who I saw on my way here swathing,

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<v Speaker 7>they expect that. The people who work here, they expect

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<v Speaker 7>that Canada and Canadians expect that. So we know the

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<v Speaker 7>best deals are reached at the negotiating table. We are

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<v Speaker 9>That's my follow up though, I mean, how patient can

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<v Speaker 9>the government afford to be with these okay negotiations given

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<v Speaker 9>the economic consequences, And I'm wondering if you can tell

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<v Speaker 9>us what kind of contingency plans the government has.

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<v Speaker 7>Our plan is for the parties to listen to Canadians,

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<v Speaker 7>listen to their neighbors, listen to their friends, to recognize

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<v Speaker 7>to sabotage ourselves.

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<v Speaker 3>Right now.

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<v Speaker 7>We have been through a lot, We have made so

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<v Speaker 7>on the union to get a deal done, and to

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<v Speaker 11>Trevitt, next question, So much for taking our questions. Aaron

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<v Speaker 11>SEUSI with the Canadian Press.

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<v Speaker 11>It's hard to hear it's not from Aaron Seusa, Canadian Press.

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<v Speaker 11>Uh So, as my colleagues had pointed out, you know,

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<v Speaker 11>the clock is starting to tick with the potential work

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<v Speaker 11>savage with the rail lines, you know, and as you've

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<v Speaker 11>The federal government has stepped in in these cases before.

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<v Speaker 11>I'm wondering what will it take before the federal government

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<v Speaker 11>and considers legislating an end to the stoppage.

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<v Speaker 6>So let me just say that end the stoppage.

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<v Speaker 7>So let me just say this. My colleague, Steve McKinnon,

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<v Speaker 7>very hard on it, talking to the employers, talking to

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<v Speaker 7>the union. He's been in Montreal today, he's in Calgary

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<v Speaker 7>and he's going to be meeting with the premier this afternoon.

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<v Speaker 7>We take this situation incredibly seriously. We know that the

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<v Speaker 7>best deals are reached at the bargaining table, and I

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<v Speaker 7>am calling with extreme seriousness on the employers and on

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<v Speaker 7>the union to roll up their sleeves to get a

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<v Speaker 7>deal done. And it's not just me who's count on them.

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<v Speaker 7>Every single Canadian is counting on them. Their customers are

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<v Speaker 7>counting on them, their cus customers, employees are counting on them.

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<v Speaker 7>The hard working farmers in the fields around us, they

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<v Speaker 7>are counting on them. The people at show are counting

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<v Speaker 7>on them. So I want them to recognize the country

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<v Speaker 7>has no patience with dilly dallying right now. They can

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<v Speaker 7>achieve a deal. They need to get a deal done.

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<v Speaker 7>They need to take their responsibility seriously.

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<v Speaker 11>As as my follow up to that, you know what

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<v Speaker 11>would you say then, to the small businesses, the Canadians

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<v Speaker 11>companies in general, who are going to be impacted by

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<v Speaker 11>struggles with backlogs, with this kind of work stoppage.

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<v Speaker 7>I would say, let's as a country be united in

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<v Speaker 7>sending a very clear message to the companies and to

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<v Speaker 7>the union it is not acceptable for us to do

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<v Speaker 7>this act of self harm to the Canadian economy. You

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<v Speaker 7>have the responsibility to get a deal done. We are

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<v Speaker 7>expecting you to rise to that responsibility. And get a

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<v Speaker 7>deal done. Thank you great long time for one more

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<v Speaker 7>question in Jeanie Gestim.

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<v Speaker 12>Good morning, Minister Charles Taylor with Global Defensionministered. With this

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<v Speaker 12>potential rail stoppage looming, and just recently we saw port

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<v Speaker 12>strikes cost the economy of billions of dollars, how can

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<v Speaker 12>you tell international trading partners Canda is a reliable place

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<v Speaker 12>for business when labor disputes keep disrupting the flow of goods.

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<v Speaker 7>Canada is an extremely reliable place for business. Canada is

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<v Speaker 7>an outstanding investment destination. And look, it's my job to

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<v Speaker 7>say that, and I say it with utter belief and confidence.

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<v Speaker 7>But guess what. Investors agree with me, and they are

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<v Speaker 7>coming and they are talking with their checks. This Polaris

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<v Speaker 7>project is a huge investment on the part of Shell.

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<v Speaker 7>Not too far from here, Dow has made a historic investment,

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<v Speaker 7>their biggest investment ever in North America. We've had major

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<v Speaker 7>investments from Honda, major investments from VW. This is a

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<v Speaker 7>moment actually, when the world is recognizing the Canadian advantage,

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<v Speaker 7>whether that advantage is in our geological formations or are

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<v Speaker 7>incredibly smart, innovative, hardworking people. I agree with you, though,

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<v Speaker 7>right now Canada is really moving in the right direction economically.

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<v Speaker 7>We've had inflation and within the Bank of Canada's target

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<v Speaker 7>range for seven months. Interest rates have come down twice

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<v Speaker 7>in a row. We have major, major, foreign investment pouring

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<v Speaker 7>into our country and we simply cannot afford, We cannot

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<v Speaker 7>tolerate a self inflicted wound. And that's why I am saying,

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<v Speaker 7>you know, with real seriousness to the companies and to

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<v Speaker 7>the Union, your country is counting on you. Your friends,

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<v Speaker 7>your neighbors, your relatives, every single one of them needs

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<v Speaker 7>you to do your job, take your responsibility seriously and

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<v Speaker 7>get a deal.

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<v Speaker 12>Follow up, Minister, The Canadian Chemical Association says cities at

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<v Speaker 12>best have only two weeks of chemicals to treat drinking water,

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<v Speaker 12>which can only be transported by rail. Will your government

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<v Speaker 12>commit to any of the labor dispute before there are issues.

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<v Speaker 2>With drinking water?

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<v Speaker 7>Again, Charles, thank you for the question. I take this

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<v Speaker 7>situation extremely seriously. So does our whole government. Steve McKinnon,

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<v Speaker 7>our Labor Minister, is working really twenty four to seven

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<v Speaker 7>on this. We know the best deals are reached at

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<v Speaker 7>the bargaining table, and we know whose responsibility it is

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<v Speaker 7>to get a deal. It's the responsibility of the companies.

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<v Speaker 7>It's the responsibility of the union. Your questions are important,

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<v Speaker 7>and your questions are the questions every single person in

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<v Speaker 7>Canada is asking. I want the employers. I want the

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<v Speaker 7>unions to hear us. I want them to roll up

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<v Speaker 7>their sleeves to recognize Canadians need them to get this done,

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<v Speaker 7>to reach a deal so we can keep on moving forward.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, So.

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<v Speaker 1>Groups hold a news conference on government and media transparency.

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<v Speaker 1>This was actually held in Ottawa August nineteenth. Chris Weisdorth,

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<v Speaker 1>co co founder and director of the nonprofit Concerned Constituents

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<v Speaker 1>of Canada and Kelly and Wolf CEO of the Canadian

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<v Speaker 1>Democratic Defense Association. They held a news conference in Ottawa

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<v Speaker 1>to discuss the democratic checks and balances, media influence and

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<v Speaker 1>LGBDQ education laws. And they are also joined by Kareem

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<v Speaker 1>ted Ross. So let's hear what they actually have to

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<v Speaker 1>say about government transparency because we all know that the

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<v Speaker 1>government and in the also the government manipulates the corporate

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<v Speaker 1>media into reporting what they want the public to hear

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<v Speaker 1>and not what is actually happening. That they try to

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<v Speaker 1>try to use these things to manipulate us, the people

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<v Speaker 1>of Canada, into reacting a certain way so that so

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<v Speaker 1>that they can make more profits, find more money, hide

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<v Speaker 1>more from from the public, and all the while keep

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<v Speaker 1>certain certain groups and certain certain issues suppressed. So let's

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<v Speaker 1>hear what this group actually has to say.

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<v Speaker 13>Hello, my name is Chris Weisdorff. I'm a layman, a

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<v Speaker 13>regular person, and I'm in finance. I've assisted I've assisted

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<v Speaker 13>people in the law as a non legal professional, as

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<v Speaker 13>someone who's not a licenseee, not a lawyer, not a paralegal,

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<v Speaker 13>without any formal legal training. I would like to talk

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<v Speaker 13>today briefly about the law and the state of law

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<v Speaker 13>in Canada. Unfortunately, the state of law in Canada over

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<v Speaker 13>the past four and a half years has been in shambles.

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<v Speaker 2>It's been in.

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<v Speaker 13>The first one is the erosion of the separation of

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<v Speaker 13>powers and division of powers to different concepts, which directly

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<v Speaker 13>threatens our democracy, specifically checks and balances on the government.

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<v Speaker 13>The separation of powers is something I think we've all

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<v Speaker 13>heard about it at some point. We've all learned about

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<v Speaker 13>it in school. It is the powers that are distributed

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<v Speaker 13>between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government. This

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<v Speaker 13>separation of powers was determined by various legal philosophers over

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<v Speaker 13>the centuries. It was incorporated in the United States Constitution,

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<v Speaker 13>and before they actually incorporated it, there was the Constitutional Convention.

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<v Speaker 13>So back in seventeen eighty eight, quite some time ago,

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<v Speaker 13>there was a discussion on this substantial one, and it's

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<v Speaker 13>called the Federalists Number forty sevens the Federalist papers that

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<v Speaker 13>gave rise to the Constitution and its tenth first ten amendments,

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<v Speaker 13>And in there they described the separation of powers as

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<v Speaker 13>I just did, and they said that the concentration of

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<v Speaker 13>power in any one branch of government is not only

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<v Speaker 13>indistinguishable from tyranny, but is the very definition of tyranny.

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<v Speaker 13>And I would submit today that that is exactly what

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<v Speaker 13>we've had over the past four and a half years

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<v Speaker 13>governments at all branches municipal. With respect to Counselor Robinson

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<v Speaker 13>has experienced that where executive power has run amok, they

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<v Speaker 13>are allowed to subvert rights in terms of Charter rights

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<v Speaker 13>as well as rights under the Human Rights Code, and

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<v Speaker 13>have abused their powers in doing so. Unfortunately, no court

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<v Speaker 13>has yet sided with that viewpoint that I did so repeatedly,

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<v Speaker 13>and that unfortunately has concentrated all power into the executive

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<v Speaker 13>branch with respect to public health, but certainly with other

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<v Speaker 13>matters as well, especially freedom of opinion, thought, belief, and expression,

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<v Speaker 13>which is guaranteed under our Charter Rights and Freedoms as

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<v Speaker 13>well as the Canadian Bill of Rights. Federally, there's also

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<v Speaker 13>the division of powers, which is the division between federal

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<v Speaker 13>and provincial powers. So in the Constitution, certain things are

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<v Speaker 13>under federal other things are under provincial, lots under unprovincial.

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<v Speaker 13>What they've done is municipal and provincial governments have turned

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<v Speaker 13>municipal by law and or provincial offenses regulatory offenses. They

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<v Speaker 13>actually turned them into hardcore criminal offenses. This occurred with

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<v Speaker 13>Adams and Barbecue, that is, Adam Skelly and his defiance

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<v Speaker 13>and not shutting his restaurant down in November twenty twenty

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<v Speaker 13>defines the lockdowns, defines the public health orders as well

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<v Speaker 13>as we would see later more than a year later,

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<v Speaker 13>with the Convoy escalating parking infractions and noise infractions, which

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<v Speaker 13>would ordinarily be punishable under municipal by law into criminal charges.

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<v Speaker 13>And this continues to happen with respect to public nuisance

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<v Speaker 13>or common nuisance would be respect to public health. But

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<v Speaker 13>common nuisance is the criminal charge as well as obstruction

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<v Speaker 13>pursuant to, as I said, municipal or provincial law, which

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<v Speaker 13>the Supreme Court outlawed back in nineteen ninety three in

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<v Speaker 13>a case called Sharma. This, as I said, threatens directly

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<v Speaker 13>our democratic institutions and their checks and balances, and especially

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<v Speaker 13>confidence therein. The second point is regarding systemic abuse of

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<v Speaker 13>judicial notice, which undermines natural and fundamental justice and the

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<v Speaker 13>integrity of our legal system. There's a specific definition of

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<v Speaker 13>judicial notice. There's a Supreme Court case called Fined in

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<v Speaker 13>two thousand and one at paragraph forty eight.

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<v Speaker 2>It is as such.

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<v Speaker 13>It says, a court may properly take judicial notice of

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<v Speaker 13>facts that are either one so notorious or generally accepted

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<v Speaker 13>is to not be the subject to debate among reasonable persons,

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<v Speaker 13>or two capable of immediate and accurate demonstration by resort

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<v Speaker 13>to readily accessible sources of indisputal accuracy. Unfortunately, this is

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<v Speaker 13>being used to an extent that I never would have

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<v Speaker 13>thought to challenge additional notice. This is evidence that is

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<v Speaker 13>brought into the court by the judges themselves, and it

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<v Speaker 13>is something that has undermined confidence in our courts because

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<v Speaker 13>evidence that it was duly brought into the courts has

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<v Speaker 13>not been actually properly assessed or decided upon. The final

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<v Speaker 13>point is regarding the government's blatant disregard for the law,

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<v Speaker 13>using what I would say are flagrantly illegal means to

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<v Speaker 13>enforce legislation and bypassing parliamentary oversight. This is something that

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<v Speaker 13>is I've mentioned it quite a few times. It seems

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<v Speaker 13>to have been adopted in some respects, but people don't

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<v Speaker 13>understand the plethora of rights that we have in this country,

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<v Speaker 13>especially in Ontario. There are so many different rights, so

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<v Speaker 13>many different laws, like the Healthcare Consent Act and laws

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<v Speaker 13>with respect to the alth Per Protection and Promotion Act

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<v Speaker 13>rights in there, as well as many other statutory rights

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<v Speaker 13>that we have in addition to the Charter of Rights

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<v Speaker 13>and the Canadian Bill of Rights. At a federal level,

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<v Speaker 13>these various mechanisms have been hijacked or outright disregarded. As

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<v Speaker 13>they said, blatantly and flagrantly disregarded by a government. The

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<v Speaker 13>most flagrant abuses I've seen are under the Quarantine Act

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<v Speaker 13>Federal Quarantine Act with respect to testing simple testing Under

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<v Speaker 13>the Quarantine Act, as Section fourteen, testing may not enter

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<v Speaker 13>into the traveler's body. That Section fourteen subsection one of

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<v Speaker 13>the Quarantine Acts. Subsection two allows one the right of

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<v Speaker 13>refusal of the testing of the screening. So many people

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<v Speaker 13>were convicted as a result of asserting that right, even

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<v Speaker 13>though it is right there in the Quarantine Act. Various

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<v Speaker 13>courts again this is provincial court, but various justices of

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<v Speaker 13>the Peace have held and unfortunately we're not appealed until

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<v Speaker 13>I assisted someone in their appeal to Milani Fernando that

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<v Speaker 13>anything actually occurred. People were either convicted or they entered

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<v Speaker 13>into plea bargains where they were they agreed to be

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<v Speaker 13>convicted for a lesser fine. On June twenty sixth, the rv.

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<v Speaker 13>Fernando appeal was decided by Provincial Provincial Court Justice Monaghan

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<v Speaker 13>and Section fourteen was upheld and the conviction was struck

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<v Speaker 13>as being unsustainable and Section fourteen was held to be

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<v Speaker 13>in a paramount to the order which said that one

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<v Speaker 13>must test no matter what. So testing was decided to

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<v Speaker 13>be illegal in terms of sustaining a conviction and provincial court.

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<v Speaker 13>So this is something where the government has really run

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<v Speaker 13>a foul of the law. Is right there in plain English.

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<v Speaker 13>Section fourteen, in addition to the requirements to produce certificates

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<v Speaker 13>of designation that's under the Quarantine Act, under the Provincial

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<v Speaker 13>Offenses Act in Ontario, as well as under the Contraventions Act.

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<v Speaker 13>They continue to abuse their powers. This conduct is plainly wrong,

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<v Speaker 13>in bad faith and abuse of power, and as I said,

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<v Speaker 13>it continues to go on. And I simply demand accountability,

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<v Speaker 13>transparency and adherence to the rule of law as is

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<v Speaker 13>written by the legislatures and the Parliament of Canada. I

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<v Speaker 13>invite everyone to simply join me in defending our constitution

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<v Speaker 13>and democratic institutions. And most people are not lawyers, one

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<v Speaker 13>should still make it an attempt to know the rights

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<v Speaker 13>in the law and to exercise them. I would certainly

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<v Speaker 13>ask that anyone who's had experience is positive or negative

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<v Speaker 13>regarding the Quarantine Actor, the Emergency Management, Civil Protection Actor,

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<v Speaker 13>the reopening on Charior Actor, anything else, to contact me

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<v Speaker 13>my availabilities in the press release. I would also say,

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<v Speaker 13>because these have far reaching implications for Canada's future, to

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<v Speaker 13>in general promote exercise and absolutely not stand for any

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<v Speaker 13>type of abuse of power. I will end with a

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<v Speaker 13>quote from eighteen fifty eight from the Great Frederick Douglas,

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<v Speaker 13>who was a slave and became a freeman. He said,

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<v Speaker 13>this power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did,

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<v Speaker 13>and it never will find out just what any people

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<v Speaker 13>will quietly submit to. And you have found out the

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<v Speaker 13>exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed

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<v Speaker 13>upon them. And these will continue till they are resisted

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<v Speaker 13>with either words or blows, or with both. The limits

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<v Speaker 13>of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom

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<v Speaker 13>they oppress.

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<v Speaker 2>Thank you very much.

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<v Speaker 1>All right.

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<v Speaker 3>I do not see any questions from the media, so oh,

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<v Speaker 3>go ahead, but I'm just I'm.

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<v Speaker 13>Just seeing if there's If there are, I don't I

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<v Speaker 13>don't believe there any questions.

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<v Speaker 2>If there are, I'm certainly all ears. Okay, don't see

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<v Speaker 2>any questions from the media at the moment. Thank you,

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<v Speaker 2>Good evening.

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<v Speaker 8>My name is Kareem Tadros. I am here as a

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<v Speaker 8>concerned parent to speak about very serious issue that affects

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<v Speaker 8>our children in Canada.

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<v Speaker 2>But I do not speak alone.

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<v Speaker 8>I speak also on behalf of the tens of thousands

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<v Speaker 8>of parents from my city in the Greater Toronto area,

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<v Speaker 8>as well as the hundreds of thousands of parents across

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<v Speaker 8>Ontario and even the million parents across the rest of

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<v Speaker 8>our great nation. I can speak confidently about these numbers

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<v Speaker 8>because these were the parents who came together and coordinated

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<v Speaker 8>and communicated and pulled off what we now know as

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<v Speaker 8>the million person march that took place last year on

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<v Speaker 8>September twentieth. Mainstream media downplayed the size and significance of

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<v Speaker 8>this event, but as one of the organizers, I saw

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<v Speaker 8>videos of the mass amount of parents who came together

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<v Speaker 8>to voice their concerns about radical Indoctrine Nation taking place

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<v Speaker 8>in our school systems. These parents came together and they

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<v Speaker 8>showed up because they are fed up, and they are

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<v Speaker 8>so fed up that millions more have joined this movement

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<v Speaker 8>and will be participating again this year on Friday, September twentieth,

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<v Speaker 8>twenty twenty four.

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<v Speaker 2>Some have made the.

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<v Speaker 8>Effort to deliberately distort the message of these parents that

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<v Speaker 8>came together and to discredit the voices. So I'm here

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<v Speaker 8>to make it clear and eliminate any confusion about what

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<v Speaker 8>these efforts signified. We are not homophobic, we are not transphobic,

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<v Speaker 8>and we are not anti LGBTQ. The proof can be

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<v Speaker 8>found in the very vocal detransitioners and members of the

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<v Speaker 8>Pride community who stood by and joined us in this

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<v Speaker 8>movement as well. Our message to reiterate so that it

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<v Speaker 8>is never twisted again in the media is very clear.

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<v Speaker 8>We stand firmly against the deliberate wave of radical sexualization

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<v Speaker 8>of children that is becoming very commonplace in Canada, not

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<v Speaker 8>just in our education.

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<v Speaker 2>System, but in Nadian culture as well.

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<v Speaker 8>We stand against the deliberate effort to radicalize and normalize

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<v Speaker 8>this throughout education. We stand against public nudity in public

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<v Speaker 8>spaces and at family events. We stand firmly against the

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<v Speaker 8>endangerment of women and children in shared bathrooms and changing rooms.

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<v Speaker 8>We stand for the rights of parents to have a

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<v Speaker 8>say in their children's education and to raise them according

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<v Speaker 8>to their values and their beliefs. These are not children

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<v Speaker 8>of the state, and parents do have a right to

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<v Speaker 8>be involved in the decisions that concern their children. We

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<v Speaker 8>will not stand by while our children are force fed

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<v Speaker 8>radical and dangerous ideologies. They do not align with our values,

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<v Speaker 8>and they do not align with our God given right

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<v Speaker 8>to raise our children in the way that we see fit.

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<v Speaker 8>If religion must be stripped and removed from the public

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<v Speaker 8>education system, then so too must be radical ideologies. As

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<v Speaker 8>it currently stands, a multitude of laws and criminal codes

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<v Speaker 8>are being violated every day throughout the education system. That's

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<v Speaker 8>why I've reached out this morning to the new Minister

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<v Speaker 8>of Education, Jill Dunlop. Parents across Ontario welcome her and

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<v Speaker 8>we look forward to this as a hopeful step to

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<v Speaker 8>take the parents concerned seriously and not to make the

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<v Speaker 8>same mistakes as the past administration. Similarly, many parents, volunteers

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<v Speaker 8>and organizations who are part of this growing movement. We'll

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<v Speaker 8>be contacting ministries of education across the nation. We remind

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<v Speaker 8>them that the public school system exists to serve the

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<v Speaker 8>communities and its families, and if these schools no longer

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<v Speaker 8>service the communities in which they stand, then it is

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<v Speaker 8>our job to make sure that we reform them and

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<v Speaker 8>we rebuild them. Otherwise we leave the schools and find

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<v Speaker 8>other alternatives. This year, we have seen one of the

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<v Speaker 8>largest declines in classroom attendance. We've seen a very large

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<v Speaker 8>increase in parent teachers resigning from positions in the public

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<v Speaker 8>education system. We've identified and cataloged many violations in the

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<v Speaker 8>public school system, which will expose the faculties to endless lawsuits.

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<v Speaker 2>If parents' voices won't be heard.

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<v Speaker 8>These classrooms will be emptied until our leaders are ready

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<v Speaker 8>to listen to parents. We will also hold elected and

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<v Speaker 8>appointed officials accountable for their contractual obligation to ensure the safety.

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<v Speaker 2>Of the communities that they represent.

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<v Speaker 8>This year, we have seen very serious violations of human

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<v Speaker 8>rights and criminal code not being upheld. If our voices

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<v Speaker 8>are not being heard when public nudity goes rampant at

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<v Speaker 8>so called pride family events and in front of children

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<v Speaker 8>the watchful eye of the police. If voices are not

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<v Speaker 8>being heard and the police do not take action to

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<v Speaker 8>uphold the law, then how can they maintain the faith

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<v Speaker 8>of the community in them. When we marched on September

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<v Speaker 8>twentieth and called on parents across the nation to join us,

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<v Speaker 8>we were met with open violations, including allowing counter protests

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<v Speaker 8>to dominate these spaces and smother our constitutional rights to protest.

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<v Speaker 2>Hate speech.

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<v Speaker 8>Laws were violated that went out and called parents as

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<v Speaker 8>hateful bigots from every level of administration, including school boards,

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<v Speaker 8>ministries of education, mayors, city councilors, and even our nation's leaders.

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<v Speaker 8>When millions of parents take to the streets again on

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<v Speaker 8>Friday September, the twentieth this year, from coast to coast,

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<v Speaker 8>we stand firmly in our belief that we do not

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<v Speaker 8>oppress anyone else's beliefs. We do not condemn anyone's lifestyle,

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<v Speaker 8>even if we may not agree with it. We maintain

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<v Speaker 8>that it is our freedom as a diverse nation that

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<v Speaker 8>is rich in culture, that we can disagree but still

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<v Speaker 8>exist unified in peace and with respect for one another.

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<v Speaker 8>And that includes the respect for families and their God

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<v Speaker 8>given rights to protect and raise their children. We call

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<v Speaker 8>on our leaders to do the right thing and restore

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<v Speaker 8>the faith of our communities by finding the courage to

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<v Speaker 8>stand out and speak up and uphold the law and

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<v Speaker 8>to fight for the.

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<v Speaker 2>Innocence of Canada's children. Thank you, any questions?

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<v Speaker 6>Okay, Hello Canada. My name is Kelly Ann wolf Find,

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<v Speaker 6>the CEO of the Canadian Democratic Defense Association. We are

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<v Speaker 6>an internationally recognized NGO slash CSO who advocates for people

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<v Speaker 6>in Canada when they don't feel that they're being represented.

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<v Speaker 6>Today at probably one of the last outlets in our

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<v Speaker 6>entire country of which I'm thankful for Here at SEAPAC,

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<v Speaker 6>we got to hear from a counselor who is being

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<v Speaker 6>absolutely degraded, insulted and even assaulted within government by other

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<v Speaker 6>government officials. Where is the Minister of Municipal Affairs. I

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<v Speaker 6>would like to know. Why hasn't the Minister of Municipal

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<v Speaker 6>Affairs interjected? Why is a council member in any level

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<v Speaker 6>of government allowed to talk about putting a knife in

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<v Speaker 6>the back of another councilor and twisting it slowly, or

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<v Speaker 6>beheading their own mayor, and yet he remains in office.

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<v Speaker 6>This is what is becoming of our beautiful country. A

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<v Speaker 6>society only ever ends up with the sort of condition

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<v Speaker 6>that it asks for.

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<v Speaker 2>This is a fact.

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<v Speaker 6>Look around, and who's to blame. I give credit to

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<v Speaker 6>CPAC because it is a free and open press. That's

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<v Speaker 6>why someone like me, who can be very controversial, is

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<v Speaker 6>able to stand up here and talk and it's broadcast.

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<v Speaker 6>So I praise and thank you and you are an example. However,

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<v Speaker 6>to the rest of the mainstream media out there, who

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<v Speaker 6>is responsible for spreading misinformation, lies, propaganda and infusing racism

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<v Speaker 6>into our population, Look what is happening to our country.

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<v Speaker 6>Look to every Canadian out there. I want to tell

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<v Speaker 6>you something. As somebody with twenty five years of international

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<v Speaker 6>human and civil rights who has been around the world,

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<v Speaker 6>and then some Out of two billion Muslim people, only

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<v Speaker 6>zero point one percent are radical. The highest population of

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<v Speaker 6>Muslim people live in Indionesia. Out of seventeen to a

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<v Speaker 6>debatable twenty six countries in the Middle East, only four

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<v Speaker 6>are Muslim. Now, I want you to think about that

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<v Speaker 6>when you're watching the propaganda that implements into your minds

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<v Speaker 6>that these people are terrorists, they are not. To the

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<v Speaker 6>Palestinian protesters in Canada, your protests have been infested and infiltrated.

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<v Speaker 6>And make no mistake, these infestations and infiltrations consist of

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<v Speaker 6>people who are called astroturfers that's a term, who are

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<v Speaker 6>paid by foreign and domestic governments in order to paint

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<v Speaker 6>a narrative upon you. And the less that you confront

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<v Speaker 6>those who are radical within, the more guilty you look.

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<v Speaker 6>So take my advice and tighten up with respect to

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<v Speaker 6>the law when it comes to the ideologies in this country.

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<v Speaker 6>Section eighty three dot zero one, Bracket B Bracket AII

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<v Speaker 6>of the Criminal Code of Canada states anyone in Canada

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<v Speaker 6>in a seat of public authority who incites, supports, endorses, coerces,

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<v Speaker 6>or otherwise any ideology upon the public is committing a

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<v Speaker 6>domestic act of terrorism. So I would like to ask

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<v Speaker 6>our wonderful justice system and every member of our Supreme Court,

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<v Speaker 6>where are you? Because everything that has happened to this

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<v Speaker 6>country in the last ten years has been ideological. This

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<v Speaker 6>is how great nations fall. They replace principles with ideologies,

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<v Speaker 6>and this is why people are always the ones responsible

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<v Speaker 6>for the society and the conditions they end up in.

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<v Speaker 6>A government's role is not to manage the people of

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<v Speaker 6>the country, it is to manage their interests in affairs.

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<v Speaker 6>Do you want to know why they were able to

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<v Speaker 6>come and mandate experimental vaccines into your bodies because you

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<v Speaker 6>allow them to intrude upon you when it comes to

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<v Speaker 6>things like abortion. A government has no business in your body,

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<v Speaker 6>your bedroom, or teaching your children about sexual positions or

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<v Speaker 6>even preferences. Your preference is your business, nobody else's. No

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<v Speaker 6>one has the right to discriminate against you for it,

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<v Speaker 6>but you don't have the right to shove it down

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<v Speaker 6>anyone else's throat. Enough, we have so many people across

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<v Speaker 6>this country that work in government who really truly mean

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<v Speaker 6>to serve the people. But your cowards, I'll be the

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<v Speaker 6>first person to say it. As a lifetime activist, I

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<v Speaker 6>will be the first to tell you that an activist's

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<v Speaker 6>first physician is to enforce the laws when they're not

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<v Speaker 6>being enforced. Because of these actions myself, I gained the

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<v Speaker 6>support of members of the judiciary, lawyers across Canada police forces,

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<v Speaker 6>and thank God for that. But I'm here to tell

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<v Speaker 6>you all today that this is all going to fall down.

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<v Speaker 6>Last time I was here was February sixteenth of this year,

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<v Speaker 6>and I presented an introduction to a campaign where we

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<v Speaker 6>are creating a blockchain voting model that comes with referendums

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<v Speaker 6>and recalls that will put the policies in the hands

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<v Speaker 6>of the people permanently and remove them from the intrusion

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<v Speaker 6>of foreign and corporate entities. It will limit government down

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<v Speaker 6>to nothing more than a representative body and remove the

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<v Speaker 6>political ideologies of which are partisan politics. Every one of

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<v Speaker 6>you are liberal and conservative, and all of you in

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<v Speaker 6>various tis degrees. These political philosophies applied become ideological, and

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<v Speaker 6>they are invented and imposed for the purpose of division.

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<v Speaker 6>Because if they can't divide you, they can't control you.

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<v Speaker 6>And this is a fact, and to every member of Parliament.

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<v Speaker 6>This is what we've become. Why is it that Christia

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<v Speaker 6>Friedland gets caught and called out by by Larry Brock,

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<v Speaker 6>Mister Larry Brock for stealing twenty five million dollars of

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<v Speaker 6>our tax money, resides over two ministries and has not

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<v Speaker 6>been removed from the House of Commons. Why is it

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<v Speaker 6>that Anthony house Father can preside over a foreign lobby

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<v Speaker 6>and still be the secretary to our national treasurer. Is

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<v Speaker 6>this the Canada that we all thought we had? This

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<v Speaker 6>is going to change right now. We have been collecting

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<v Speaker 6>independence across Canada and thank goodness, Nova Scotia is in

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<v Speaker 6>the lead. We've got all fifty five independent candidates ready

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<v Speaker 6>to go. So good luck to your political parties, because

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<v Speaker 6>it's time for the people to take their authority that

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<v Speaker 6>belongs to them, of which they can mission you all

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<v Speaker 6>to manage, of which you are clearly incapable of, and

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<v Speaker 6>put it back into the hands of the people. For

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<v Speaker 6>more information on this, you can visit we are the

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<v Speaker 6>Change dot ca A or Evolve Blockchain dot io. That's

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<v Speaker 6>all I got for today.

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<v Speaker 2>Any questions.

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