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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. Welcome back to Policy and right here in

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<v Speaker 1>Depictions Media Radio. I'm your host, Michael Kloggs. Well, we're

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<v Speaker 1>going to hear from mister Polvier today and we're also

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<v Speaker 1>going to hear some updates on what's happening in Ukraine

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<v Speaker 1>and Occupied Palestine. But we have a BBC update confronting violence.

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<v Speaker 1>Settlers together and this is about some of the Israeli

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<v Speaker 1>settlers and Palestinians kind of working together. As we know

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<v Speaker 1>that that after October seventh, that harassment to the Palestinians

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<v Speaker 1>by Israel Israeli groups has increased. And this is about

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<v Speaker 1>a group of shepherds just working together. Only a few

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<v Speaker 1>would talk in the in the in the hills, not

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<v Speaker 1>to be on their guard. A high alert. Opposite the

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<v Speaker 1>hills was a Jewish settlement of Ratim, close by Israel's

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<v Speaker 1>Defense forces post there to protect the settlers. Any anyone

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<v Speaker 1>looking down would see a gathering at Amid Ride's home.

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<v Speaker 1>The Palestinian shepherd, the Israeli activists, who's who support him,

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<v Speaker 1>the foreign journalists with him on camera chatting to augment

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<v Speaker 1>was a seventy one year old Jewish man who regularly

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<v Speaker 1>occupies the shepherds the shepherd into the hills in spite

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<v Speaker 1>of the violence harassment. Gil Alexander belongs to the Jordan

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<v Speaker 1>Valley Activists, a group of Israelis committed to protecting Palestinians,

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<v Speaker 1>and he says, I feel like a representative of a

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<v Speaker 1>humanitarian religious Judaism. There are few in Israel today. The

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<v Speaker 1>fact that he is a devout religious Jew infuriates the

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<v Speaker 1>settlers who believe the West Bank belongs to the West Bank,

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<v Speaker 1>the ancient lands of Judea and Samaria belonged to the

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<v Speaker 1>Jewish people. And the thing is, as a Gil would

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<v Speaker 1>would say in this is that the actions of the

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<v Speaker 1>Zionists are are a few, and the majority people want

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<v Speaker 1>to want everyone just to work together. And it's something

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<v Speaker 1>that we've been saying through our podcast a whole time

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<v Speaker 1>that there are two sides of extremists that have brought

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<v Speaker 1>this whole thing to a ballt of who can cause

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<v Speaker 1>the most destruction while the average person is left with

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<v Speaker 1>their homes sitting in the rubble and their livelihoods decimated.

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<v Speaker 1>So our hopes, our prayers to the Palestinians who just

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<v Speaker 1>want to live together in peace, along with those Jewish

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<v Speaker 1>settlers who want the same. The if we if we

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<v Speaker 1>actually look at the West Bank, as they say, the

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<v Speaker 1>lands of Judea and Samaria, that they belong to all

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<v Speaker 1>of those who are brothers in Abraham. So okay, So

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<v Speaker 1>moving forward, we're going to hear more updates from the

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<v Speaker 1>United Nations about what is happening in the occupied areas

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<v Speaker 1>of Palestine and Gaza. We're also going to hear from

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<v Speaker 1>mister Povier as he speaks about extending tariffs to Chinese products,

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<v Speaker 1>especially those that are going into electric cars, to protect

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<v Speaker 1>Canadian jobs. They question is that a sound thing or

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<v Speaker 1>is it just rhetoric to try to get him elected

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<v Speaker 1>one is MPN or two as Prime Minister. So we

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<v Speaker 1>will get to that also, But first, why don't we

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<v Speaker 1>go with the United Nations update as they talk about

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<v Speaker 1>the occupied Palestinian territories. Turning to the situation in Gaza.

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<v Speaker 1>For Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, says we have partners estimate

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<v Speaker 1>that at least sixty thousand Palestinians may have moved forward

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<v Speaker 1>western to con Jsez in the past seventy two hours.

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<v Speaker 1>This follows yesterday's order by israel military for in parts

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<v Speaker 1>of the central and eastern khan Joss to immediately evacuate.

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<v Speaker 1>On Wednesday, the Israeli military twice order people in parts

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<v Speaker 1>of northern Gaza to evacuate. There's updates from Yemen. In Yemen,

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<v Speaker 1>the response to for an update on the floods in

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<v Speaker 1>western parts of the country, The Office of Coordination of

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<v Speaker 1>Humanitarian Affairs report that partners are delivering supplies and assistance

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<v Speaker 1>to the people in the affected areas. The situation is

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<v Speaker 1>constantly changing and the initial reports indicate at least ten

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<v Speaker 1>thousand families have been impacted Tuesday when heavy rainfall triggered

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<v Speaker 1>flash flooding. So why do we move forward and listen

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<v Speaker 1>to the whole update as given by Florentia Soto Nino.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, well, good afternoon and happy Friday. Have quite a

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<v Speaker 2>few notes for you today, so please spare with me.

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<v Speaker 2>So earlier today, Issumi Nakamitsu, the High Representative for Disarmament Affairs,

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<v Speaker 2>delivered the Secretary General's message to the Nagasaki Peace Memorial.

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<v Speaker 2>And nearly eighty years have passed since Nagasaki was incinerated

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<v Speaker 2>by an atomic weapon, but sadly the memories are still

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<v Speaker 2>fresh for those that endure this horrific catastrophe, the Secretary

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<v Speaker 2>General said. Eliminating these weapons is our highest disarmament priority,

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<v Speaker 2>he said, adding that he worries the lessons of nearly

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<v Speaker 2>eight decades ago have not been learned. The Secretary General

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<v Speaker 2>set next month Summit of the Future will be a

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<v Speaker 2>critical opportunity for countries to renew their commitment to multilateralism,

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<v Speaker 2>sustainable development and peace and adopt an actionable and forward

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<v Speaker 2>looking pact for the Future to that end. Disarmament and

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<v Speaker 2>a world free of nuclear weapons, he said, must be

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<v Speaker 2>a central part of these efforts. And now turning to

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<v Speaker 2>the situation in Gaza, the Office for the Coordination of

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<v Speaker 2>Humanitarian Affairs says the UN and our partners, but we

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<v Speaker 2>on our partners estimate that at least sixty thousand Palestinians

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<v Speaker 2>may have moved towards Western conunits in the past seventy

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<v Speaker 2>two hours. This follows yesterday's order by the Israeli military

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<v Speaker 2>for residents in parts of Central and Eastern con units

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<v Speaker 2>to immediately evacuate. On Wednesday, the Israeli military twice ordered

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<v Speaker 2>people in parts of northern Gaza to evacuate. OCHA says

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<v Speaker 2>the parts of northern and southern Gaza newly placed under

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<v Speaker 2>evacuation this week encompassed nearly forty three square kilometers. Initial

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<v Speaker 2>tracking buyer partners in Gaza say these areas include some

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<v Speaker 2>two hundred and thirty displacement sites, more than three dozen

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<v Speaker 2>water sanitation and hygiene facilities, and five functional health facilities,

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<v Speaker 2>including the Indonesian Hospital. More than eighty percent of the

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<v Speaker 2>Gaza Strip is now assessed as having been placed under

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<v Speaker 2>evacuation orders since October last year. OCHA says the entry

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<v Speaker 2>of eight supplies into Gaza remains challenging due to active hostilities,

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<v Speaker 2>access constraints, high levels of insecurity, the lack of public

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<v Speaker 2>order and safety, and other factors. As a result, the

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<v Speaker 2>volume of aid able to be brought from the operational

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<v Speaker 2>border crossings into Gaza has decreased by more than half

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<v Speaker 2>since early May, when the Rafa crossing was closed. It

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<v Speaker 2>has gone from a daily average of one hundred and

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<v Speaker 2>sixty nine trucks in April to fewer than eighty trucks

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<v Speaker 2>in June and July. At the Karamshalam crossing, the decrease

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<v Speaker 2>was even steeper over the past three months, with a

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<v Speaker 2>more than eighty percent drop in eight cargo that was

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<v Speaker 2>brought into Gaza from that border crossing. Meanwhile, humanitarian assistance

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<v Speaker 2>missions requiring coordination with Israeli authorities continue to be denied

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<v Speaker 2>and impeded. OCHA reports that as of yesterday, just twenty

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<v Speaker 2>four of the sixty seven planned aid missions to Northern

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<v Speaker 2>Gaza this month have been facilitated by Israeli authorities. The

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<v Speaker 2>rest were either denied, impeded, or canceled due to security,

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<v Speaker 2>logistical or operational reasons. The same was true for Southern Gaza.

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<v Speaker 2>Out of nearly one hundred plant humanitarian missions, about half

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<v Speaker 2>were facilitated by Israeli authorities, and again the rest were denied, impeded,

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<v Speaker 2>or canceled. And in Yemen, you had asked us yesterday

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<v Speaker 2>for an update on the floods in the western part

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<v Speaker 2>of the country. Our colleagues from the Office of the

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<v Speaker 2>Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs report that we and our partners

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<v Speaker 2>are delivering supplies and assistance to people in the affected areas.

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<v Speaker 2>The situation, however, is constantly changing, but initial reports indicate

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<v Speaker 2>that at least ten thousand families have been impacted Tuesday,

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<v Speaker 2>when heavy rainfall triggered flash floating in several parts of Alha, Data, Haja,

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<v Speaker 2>Raima and Almavid governorates, damaging homes, farms and infrastructure, and

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<v Speaker 2>this number is highly likely to increase as more information

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<v Speaker 2>becomes available. Both the World Health Organization and UNICEF have

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<v Speaker 2>been delivering much needed medical supplies to local hospitals, hospitals

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<v Speaker 2>and health centers, as well as preparing to deploy dozens

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<v Speaker 2>of mobile health teams. Partners have provided immediate assistance, including food,

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<v Speaker 2>water and hygien kits to more than sixteen hundred people

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<v Speaker 2>in affected areas, with additional resources being mobilized. An estimated

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<v Speaker 2>four point eight million will be needed to provide priority

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<v Speaker 2>support to families, but as with almost all our humanitarian

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<v Speaker 2>response efforts, underfunding is a major challenge there. And turning

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<v Speaker 2>to Libya, the UN mission there today express its concern

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<v Speaker 2>at the recent mobilization of forces in various parts Libya,

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<v Speaker 2>particularly in the southern and western regions. It commends on

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<v Speaker 2>going efforts to de escalect the situation and prevent further tension.

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<v Speaker 2>It also urges all parties to exercise maximum restraint and

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<v Speaker 2>avoid any provocative military actions that could be perceived as

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<v Speaker 2>offensive and might jeopardize the country's fragile stability and the

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<v Speaker 2>safety of its people. The Mission calls for continued communication

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<v Speaker 2>and coordination between forces affiliated to the Libyan National Army

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<v Speaker 2>and Government of National Unity, and the Mission stands ready

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<v Speaker 2>to facilitate dialogue and provide technical expertise and support. In

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<v Speaker 2>the Democratic Republic of the Congo, The head of the

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<v Speaker 2>International Organization for Migration, Amy Pope, has just concluded a

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<v Speaker 2>visit there with a call for urgent and concerted action

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<v Speaker 2>to stem the worsening humanitarian situation in the country's east.

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<v Speaker 2>Fighting in eastern Congo has displaced over seven million people

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<v Speaker 2>from their homes, many of them multiple times. In other

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<v Speaker 2>areas of the country, including around the capital Kinshasa, reigns

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<v Speaker 2>and flooding have displaced tens of thousands of more people.

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<v Speaker 2>Mispope said that we need to bring together efforts across

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<v Speaker 2>the humanitarian, development and p sectors to drive comprehensive, innovative,

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<v Speaker 2>sustainable solutions, putting affected people at the center, and she

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<v Speaker 2>also renewed our call on all parties to the conflict

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<v Speaker 2>to respect international humanitarian law ensure the protection of civilians

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<v Speaker 2>and facilitate the safe and one hundred delivery of aid

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<v Speaker 2>and a reminder that the two point six billion humanitarian

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<v Speaker 2>response plant is only thirty three percent funded at the

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<v Speaker 2>moment and staying in the country. Our human rights colleagues

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<v Speaker 2>there have issued today their latest update covering the first

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<v Speaker 2>six months of the year. Basically, it says that between

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<v Speaker 2>January and June they have documented three hundred and fifty

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<v Speaker 2>five human rights violations that affected over six three hundred people. This,

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<v Speaker 2>they say, represents a fifteen percent increase in the numbers

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<v Speaker 2>of people impacted by human rights violations. Armed groups were

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<v Speaker 2>found responsible for nearly three out of four violations document

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<v Speaker 2>documented and the full report is available online. Turning to Ukraine,

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<v Speaker 2>the outgoing Humanitarian Coordinator there, Denis Brown has condemned a

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<v Speaker 2>deadly attack that killed and injured dozens of civilians in

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<v Speaker 2>the eastern town and Berwami of Kostiantinivka in the Dnesque

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<v Speaker 2>region just hours ago. In a statement, Miss Brown said

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<v Speaker 2>civilians are paying the highest price for the war, price

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<v Speaker 2>for the war and underscored that we must not allow

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<v Speaker 2>this to be normalized. Ocha says that escalating attacks emboded

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<v Speaker 2>Donesque and Sumi regions over the past the days of

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<v Speaker 2>killed and injured civilians there and damaged the infrastructure that

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<v Speaker 2>they rely on, and increasing attacks in the Donesque region

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<v Speaker 2>are deepening the needs of some sixty thousand people in

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<v Speaker 2>impacted communities. The towns of Mirnarat, Pokrovsk and Tordesk have

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<v Speaker 2>endured repeated strikes since early August, causing casualties and damage

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<v Speaker 2>to homes, schools and health facilities, as well as the

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<v Speaker 2>displacement of nearly five thousand people. Our humanitarian colleagues also

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<v Speaker 2>tell us that the despite the risks, many civilians, especially

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<v Speaker 2>older people, are reluctant to leave, and they are struggling

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<v Speaker 2>to meet their basic needs at a time when ongoing

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<v Speaker 2>hostilities are making humanitarian access more difficult. In the face

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<v Speaker 2>of these challenges, AID workers continue to assist those most

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<v Speaker 2>affected in the dones region and those who have fled,

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<v Speaker 2>including by providing food, hedgiene supplies, school materials, cash assistance,

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<v Speaker 2>and legal and psychological support. And on a related note,

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<v Speaker 2>as you noticed, I said outgoing Resident Coordinator Dennis Brown.

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<v Speaker 2>So the Secretary General has appointed Mattia Schmalett of Germany

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<v Speaker 2>as the new Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine. With

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<v Speaker 2>the host government's approval, he will start his work on

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<v Speaker 2>eleventh of August. Mister Schmale succeeds Miss Brown, to whom

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<v Speaker 2>the Secretary General is grateful for her dedicated service and

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<v Speaker 2>he brings more than thirty years of experience in humanitarian

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<v Speaker 2>and development work. He has served as Senior Advice to

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<v Speaker 2>the UN Development Coordinations Office Regional Team for Africa in

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<v Speaker 2>several positions with NRA, the International Recross and Recrescent Movement

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<v Speaker 2>recent months, multiple journalists covering protests in different parts of

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<v Speaker 2>the world have been subjected to various forms of attacks,

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<v Speaker 2>including killings, injuries, arbitrary detentions, and confiscation of their equipment

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<v Speaker 2>while exercising their rightful duties as journalists. UNESCO recalls that

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<v Speaker 2>accordance with international norms and human rights obligations. Finally, today

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<v Speaker 2>indigenous peoples are the keepers of knowledge and traditions that

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<v Speaker 3>I will start with Gabriel, Thank you, Florencia. The US

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<v Speaker 3>Egyptian Qatar have proposed ceasefire talks either in Doha or

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<v Speaker 4>That you know of?

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<v Speaker 2>ceasefire is very welcome by us. Obviously, we've been we've

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<v Speaker 3>And how critical are these talks at this moment? This

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<v Speaker 2>Honestly, I think that talks have been critical this entire time.

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<v Speaker 2>We've been calling for talks and negotiations over escalation, and

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<v Speaker 2>I just read, makes it even more critical. People have

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<v Speaker 2>been displaced many times now. We have said repeatedly there

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<v Speaker 2>is no safe place in Gaza, and talks really are

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<v Speaker 2>we believe the only way forward. Nothing else is, nothing

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<v Speaker 2>else has worked. We hope that a ceasefire is the

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<v Speaker 3>And in southern Lebanon Israeli there's been several Israeli attacks

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<v Speaker 3>How worried is a Secretary General that that's escalating an

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<v Speaker 2>Well, he's also been very clear about this. We've been

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<v Speaker 2>warning about the regional escalation. We've been seeing it happen slowly,

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<v Speaker 2>sometimes not that slowly, and I think it's still a concern,

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<v Speaker 2>and we, of course call for the de escalation and

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<v Speaker 2>expansion territorily of this conflict. Can I do one more yes,

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<v Speaker 3>Thanks. Switching to Russia and Ukraine. I noticed that the

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<v Speaker 3>Secretary General condemned the attacks in Dunesque, but his office

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<v Speaker 3>has been very quiet. When we've asked him the last

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<v Speaker 3>to Russian territory in the Kursk region, You've said that

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<v Speaker 3>you are waiting for more information. It's now going on

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<v Speaker 3>five days. What is the UN's position on the fact

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<v Speaker 3>that Ukraine is sending in troops into Russian territory.

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<v Speaker 2>I think, as we've been saying, we're closely monitoring the developments.

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<v Speaker 2>I think while we gather this information, it might not

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<v Speaker 2>be as quick as you would like. But at the

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<v Speaker 2>same time, we don't have a ground presence there to

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<v Speaker 2>verify this. We raterate our call for all concerned to

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<v Speaker 2>act responsibly and ensure the protection of civilians, and we

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<v Speaker 2>just further rador ate the Secretary General's calls on all

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<v Speaker 5>Deji, Yeah, box us in the Nagumba became the first

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<v Speaker 5>refugee Olympic team athletes who won a medal in the Olympics.

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<v Speaker 5>What does the Secretary General, what message does the secret

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<v Speaker 5>General have for missed Nogamba.

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<v Speaker 2>I think I think our message is one of well,

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<v Speaker 2>first of all, extreme extremely proud of these extraordinary efforts.

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<v Speaker 2>I think it's just another example of how refugees, if

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<v Speaker 2>given the chance, they're extremely resilient, they're extremely talented and hardworking.

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<v Speaker 2>And these are people just like us that they just

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<v Speaker 2>had this extraordinary circumstances. But even under extraordinary circumstances, they

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<v Speaker 2>have dedicated themselves to this one goal and it paid off.

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<v Speaker 2>And of course for us it's a source of pride

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<v Speaker 2>as of course we are all at the O and

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<v Speaker 2>all of us are team refugees, So very heart for all.

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<v Speaker 2>Congratulations and may.

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<v Speaker 5>I have another question, since you've talking about the Nakasaki

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<v Speaker 5>peace ceremony, I noticed that in the message that's the

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<v Speaker 5>US genakamits delivered on behalf of the Secrets General, she

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<v Speaker 5>did not mention anything about why this tragedy happened in

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<v Speaker 5>Nagasaki as well as Hiroshima.

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<v Speaker 2>Why I mean, I think, honestly, looking back, I mean.

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<v Speaker 5>This is a As a Chinese, I feel like I'm

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<v Speaker 5>quite entitled to ask this.

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<v Speaker 2>Question, right, You are entitled to ask any question you want, Deji,

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<v Speaker 2>and I will answer as I see it. Basically, I

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<v Speaker 2>think it is a historical event that what we focus on,

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<v Speaker 2>obviously as the UN is the insane humanitarian the insane

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<v Speaker 2>impact it had on the lives, the lives that were lost,

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<v Speaker 2>the many many lives that would lost. And also our

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<v Speaker 2>focus today is on preventing this from happening again. I

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<v Speaker 2>think that you can look into the reasons. This is

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<v Speaker 2>not for me to debate, but for historians to debate.

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<v Speaker 2>Of course, we know there are all these arguments of

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<v Speaker 2>why this happened, how it happened. But for us, I

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<v Speaker 2>think our main focus is on ensuring that it does

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<v Speaker 2>not happen again. And I think this is why, and

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<v Speaker 2>especially I think the message focused a lot on you know,

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<v Speaker 2>we think this is a thing of the past, but

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<v Speaker 2>it is not, and we are seeing it everywhere. We

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<v Speaker 2>are seeing talks of biological weapons, nuclear weapons escalations, and

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<v Speaker 2>I think for us we focus more on the forward,

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<v Speaker 2>on the future, and on the Prevention and Disarmament. Yes, please,

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<v Speaker 6>My question is if you have any comment on the

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<v Speaker 6>cybersecurity bill that just passed the committee level.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, I think I don't know if you have seen

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<v Speaker 2>the and I have it somewhere in here. I don't

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<v Speaker 2>know if you have seen, but there I think we

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<v Speaker 2>So it's as you know it is. It is a

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<v Speaker 2>global legally binding instrument on cyber crime. I mean it

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<v Speaker 2>represents it's the result of five year effort by UN

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<v Speaker 2>member states with the imput input of civil society, academic institutions,

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<v Speaker 2>and the private sector. So you know, this was very

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<v Speaker 2>much a UN member state led effort, and so we'll

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<v Speaker 2>let members state speak to that. But I think it's good.

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<v Speaker 2>We welcome the fact that they were able to pass

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<v Speaker 2>this this convention, this draft convention, and we'll see what

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<v Speaker 2>to you after any other questions. No, great, happy Friday

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<v Speaker 2>and farrehand will be with you on Monday. Thank you.

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<v Speaker 7>H Is we have a question online please.

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<v Speaker 2>Before I go, Yes, please, I'm sorry? Is it what

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<v Speaker 4>Yes?

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<v Speaker 2>Hi?

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<v Speaker 3>How are you?

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<v Speaker 1>Can you hear me?

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<v Speaker 2>I can hear you? Please go ahead?

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<v Speaker 9>How does the Secretary General view Bangladesh's new interim government

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<v Speaker 9>led by Nobel Laureate Professor Mohammad Yunus, which took office

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<v Speaker 9>the day before you started, following the fall of Chekasina's regime.

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<v Speaker 2>I believe you asked this for about Farhan to Farhan yesterday.

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<v Speaker 2>I really have nothing else to add. I mean, what

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<v Speaker 2>an inclusive process for forming a government, and of course

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<v Speaker 2>we hope that that continues. And also, of course we

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<v Speaker 2>welcome any science that there is a lessening of violence

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<v Speaker 2>and more restraints in the country. But I don't have

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<v Speaker 1>So next up we're going to hear from the Conservative

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<v Speaker 1>leader Conservative Party leader Pierre Povier as he vows that

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<v Speaker 1>the Conservative government would protect jobs by matching us tariffs

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<v Speaker 1>and aluminium. The announcement takes place in Hamilton, Ontario and

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<v Speaker 1>proposed steel workers who are applauding him. So the question

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<v Speaker 1>is is this more rhetoric from the Conservative government as

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<v Speaker 1>opposed to rhetoric from the NDP or the or the Liberals.

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<v Speaker 1>And the fact matter still remains that all the parties

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<v Speaker 1>on with people and the fact that we have high inflation,

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<v Speaker 1>the fact that the costs for a rental. It's like

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<v Speaker 1>in this area, there's there is an area called the

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<v Speaker 1>Catchlana that isn't too far away from where I'm broadcasting from.

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<v Speaker 1>And for a five hundred square foot apartment apartment that

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<v Speaker 1>and that's considered to be affordable. Something's something is definitely

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<v Speaker 1>not right with government when things like that are being

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<v Speaker 1>So let's listen to what mister Povier had to say

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<v Speaker 1>as he appeared from Hamilton, Ontario talking about terrors against China.

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<v Speaker 8>Canada.

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<v Speaker 8>The marche can be down. Trudeau, he let me leedicta.

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<v Speaker 8>Becose as you need.

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<v Speaker 10>automobile and peking. Then then no marchad the vehicle electric,

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<v Speaker 10>Mount Valley, the technology or pay occidental econ pil Canada

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<v Speaker 10>or limite, and no patancil.

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<v Speaker 8>Or marcha international.

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<v Speaker 10>Stare you see Atlas Moosa to the were down Destois.

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<v Speaker 10>and what duan for Countrey peno man yes season.

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<v Speaker 8>S u fe the blackie what electric Russian?

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<v Speaker 10>is ceo Canada ill done in rabbet for.

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<v Speaker 10>insta red. They do what duan the vane san posns

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<v Speaker 10>hug yes shaded the neurid sorrow the large man in

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<v Speaker 10>the least sounds down the community community security tire regard

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<v Speaker 10>pa note moi oha soretar.

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<v Speaker 8>So ce sa gram.

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<v Speaker 10>U Now see thank you now in English, thank you

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<v Speaker 10>very much to the great workers of Stellco, the great workers.

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<v Speaker 8>Of our all this steel plant.

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<v Speaker 10>Here they are the greatest workers in the world. In

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<v Speaker 10>this one hundred and fifteen year old plant. Four generations,

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<v Speaker 10>over a century, workers from around the world came to

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<v Speaker 10>call Canada home, and when they arrived in Hamilton, they

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<v Speaker 10>were given a chance to work making steel. Now, all

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<v Speaker 10>these years later, these workers continue to galvanize and cool

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<v Speaker 10>roll that steel. They bring it to the market and

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<v Speaker 10>countless different products that Canadians take for granted. They built

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<v Speaker 10>the city, they built the hammer with their hard work.

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<v Speaker 10>They are the backbone of our nation. We used to

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<v Speaker 10>have a promise in Canada. Here was the deal.

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<v Speaker 8>Hard work got you a powerful paycheck that bought an.

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<v Speaker 10>Affordable, affordable home and food in safe neighborhoods. That deal,

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<v Speaker 10>like everything else. After nine years of Justin Trudeau is broken.

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<v Speaker 10>Inflation is at a forty year high. Housing costs have

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<v Speaker 10>doubled nationwide and tripled in Hamilton. It's now impossible for

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<v Speaker 10>your standard manufacturing job to pay enough to buy a

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<v Speaker 10>home in most major markets. Housing costs have risen faster

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<v Speaker 10>in the last nine years in Canada than in any

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<v Speaker 10>other G seven country, and they're almost twice as high

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<v Speaker 10>as in the neighboring United States. Towns, Crime, chaos, drugs,

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<v Speaker 10>and disorder are rampant in our streets and you would

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<v Speaker 10>think that the NDP would be outraged by this. They

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<v Speaker 10>used to stand up for the working men and women,

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<v Speaker 10>but nope, they've signed on jag meat. Singh is delaying

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<v Speaker 10>the election until next year, when he qualifies for a

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<v Speaker 10>pension two point two million.

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<v Speaker 8>Dollars paid for by these hard working people. Sell out.

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<v Speaker 10>Singh has betrayed these workers. He gets his pension, Trudeau

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<v Speaker 10>gets power, these workers get the bill. Now, Trudeau's policies

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<v Speaker 10>have gotten even worse. He's bringing in a sixty one

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<v Speaker 10>cent a leater carbon tax that will add up to

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<v Speaker 10>three hundred million dollars in costs for this plant alone,

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<v Speaker 10>bleeding more of our jobs and paychecks to other countries

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<v Speaker 10>around the world. As a result, Canada's middle class is

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<v Speaker 10>now far poorer than the United States. We have the

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<v Speaker 10>slowest growing economy in the OECD. Our economy is shrunk

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<v Speaker 10>more than any other G seven country, most of which

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<v Speaker 10>have actually grown. The carbon tax is killing twenty five

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<v Speaker 10>billion dollars a year of wages and other benefits for families,

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<v Speaker 10>and he's blocking resource projects, so oil gas and mining

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<v Speaker 10>production go to dirty dictatorships rather.

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<v Speaker 8>Than coming here to Canada.

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<v Speaker 10>Meanwhile, the Communist Party in Beijing, which Justin Trudeau says

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<v Speaker 10>he admires so much, is exploiting weak labor and environmental

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<v Speaker 10>standards to produce artificially cheap steel, aluminum, and evs that

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<v Speaker 10>create more pollution. They have stolen technology from Western countries,

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<v Speaker 10>limited access to global supply chains that have massively subsidized steel, aluminum,

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<v Speaker 10>and EV industries. They're doing this with a goal of

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<v Speaker 10>crushing our steel, our aluminum, and our automotive automotive production

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<v Speaker 10>and taking.

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<v Speaker 8>Our jobs away.

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<v Speaker 10>Trudeau has failed to protect our workers against this economic predation.

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<v Speaker 10>In fact, he's refused to match US tariffs on Chinese

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<v Speaker 10>made electric vehicles. The US first introduced tariffs to counteract

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<v Speaker 10>Chinese made vehicles years ago, and other tariffs have now

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<v Speaker 10>been in place for six years. Meanwhile, Trudeau has done

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<v Speaker 10>nothing to protect our workers and our jobs. Worse than that,

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<v Speaker 10>this is where it gets really crazy. He's giving out

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<v Speaker 10>rebates for people to buy Chinese made cars.

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<v Speaker 8>So let's get this straight.

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<v Speaker 10>Justin Trudeau and sell out Singh want to give taxpayer

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<v Speaker 10>funded subsidies for.

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<v Speaker 8>Buying Chinese made cars while.

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<v Speaker 10>They impose tax penalties on the manufacturing of Canadian made cars.

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<v Speaker 10>No wonder, hundreds of billions of dollars have left our

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<v Speaker 10>country and are creating jobs in other countries. Canada's workers

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<v Speaker 10>are the best in the world. They deserve powerful paychecks

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<v Speaker 10>and a prime minister who will protect them rather than

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<v Speaker 10>allowing authoritarian overseas governments to steal our jobs with their

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<v Speaker 10>low labor standards and poor environmental policies. We're going to

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<v Speaker 10>bring home those paychecks to Canada, bring home our jobs,

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<v Speaker 10>thank you. And that is why common sense conservatives are

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<v Speaker 10>calling for the introduction of a one hundred percent tariff

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<v Speaker 10>on made in China evs entering Canada, two, a fifty

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<v Speaker 10>percent tariff on semiconductors and solar cells, three a twenty

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<v Speaker 10>five percent tariff on steel and aluminum, graphite and other

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<v Speaker 10>critical minerals, EV batteries, battery parts, permanent magnets and ship

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<v Speaker 10>to shore cranes. And four the cancelation of taxpayer funded

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<v Speaker 10>rebates for Chinese made vehicles. A common sense conservative government

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<v Speaker 10>will also repeal C. Sixty nine, the anti resource law,

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<v Speaker 10>and replace it with a new law that yes, protects

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<v Speaker 10>the environment and consults first nations, but also gets projects

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<v Speaker 10>approved so that we can dig the mines, build the pipelines,

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<v Speaker 10>produce the clean Canadian natural gas, and turn dollars for

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<v Speaker 10>dictators into paychecks for our people in this country. Bring

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<v Speaker 10>it home. Within sixty days of becoming Prime Minister, I

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<v Speaker 10>will launch a Tax Reform Task Force. The design for

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<v Speaker 10>me a bring it Home tax cut. That will be

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<v Speaker 10>a tax cut on work, investment and making stuff in Canada.

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<v Speaker 10>We want this to be the best place in the

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<v Speaker 10>world to invest in a new steel mill, dig a

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<v Speaker 10>new mine, hire another worker. We will bring home powerful

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<v Speaker 10>paychecks and production to this country. Very simply when you

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<v Speaker 10>look around here at this amazing coiled steel, the best

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<v Speaker 10>products in the world. We want these products made by

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<v Speaker 10>our workers on our land under our flag.

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<v Speaker 8>That is what it means to bring it home. Thank

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<v Speaker 8>you very much, good.

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<v Speaker 1>Thank you.

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<v Speaker 8>Well, now have time for questions from the floor.

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<v Speaker 6>Oh sorry, Hi, good morning. Smoan Gabbros with hcch News.

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<v Speaker 6>My question is related to safety in the city. The

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<v Speaker 6>Taxport of Canada and downtown Hamilton recently closed and they

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<v Speaker 6>were citing us gun violence safety.

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<v Speaker 8>In the city there. My question is what's your.

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<v Speaker 6>Reaction to this and what are conservative MPs doing to

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<v Speaker 6>address gun violence and cities similar to Hamilton.

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<v Speaker 8>Thank you for an excellent question.

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<v Speaker 10>It's really tragic that our once safe cities have been

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<v Speaker 10>taken over by crime, chaos, drugs and disorder. Trudeau and

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<v Speaker 10>the NDP have brought in catch and release criminal justice

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<v Speaker 10>policies that allow the same repeat violent gun criminals to

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<v Speaker 10>be released within hours of their arrest to do the

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<v Speaker 10>same crime all over again. Trudeau has failed to protect

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<v Speaker 10>our borders against gun smugglers, and that's why the guns

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<v Speaker 10>keep coming in. Licensed, law abiding, trained and tested hunters

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<v Speaker 10>and sports shooters are not the problem. The problem is

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<v Speaker 10>the criminals. So common sense conservatives, we'll repeal the NDP

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<v Speaker 10>liberal catch and release criminal justice policy and bring jail

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<v Speaker 10>and not bail for repeat violent offenders. We will secure

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<v Speaker 10>the borders to stop smuggling of firearms, and we will

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<v Speaker 10>pay for it by ending the insane confiscation of hunting rifles.

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<v Speaker 10>Justin Trudeau blames Grandpa Joe's hunting rifle. I know, Grandpa

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<v Speaker 10>Joe is not the problem. The problem is the criminals

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<v Speaker 10>we need to lock up and the smugglers.

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<v Speaker 8>We need to block.

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<v Speaker 10>I want to protect Canadians from criminals. He wants to

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<v Speaker 10>protect turkeys from hunters. You decide which one makes most sense.

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<v Speaker 8>Thank you, Thank you. Next question, Good morning, Miss pobably Eva.

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<v Speaker 13>David Menzies with Rebel News, staying with the theme of

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<v Speaker 13>bringing home our jobs. The unemployment rate for young people

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<v Speaker 13>aged fifteen to twenty four has jumped in the past

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<v Speaker 13>year from ten point six percent to thirteen point five percent.

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<v Speaker 13>That's nearly an increase of three percent in just one year.

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<v Speaker 13>There are four hundred and twenty two thousand young people unemployed,

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<v Speaker 13>and yet the Trudeau Liberals have brought in more than

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<v Speaker 13>seven hundred and fifty thousand temporary workers. And these workers

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<v Speaker 13>are taking the jobs that normally young Canadians would start

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<v Speaker 13>out with, fast food jobs, convenience star jobs, etc. Why

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<v Speaker 13>are we bringing in cheap foreign workers to undercut young

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<v Speaker 13>Canadians just so that massive corporations like Tim Horton's can

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<v Speaker 13>save a few bucks an hour? And what would a

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<v Speaker 13>conservative government do to reverse this trend?

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<v Speaker 8>Thank you very much.

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<v Speaker 10>Look, Trudeau's destroyed our entire immigration system and he has

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<v Speaker 10>expanded the temporary foreign worker program by well over two

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<v Speaker 10>hundred percent at a time when we're losing jobs. When

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<v Speaker 10>I was responsible for that program in twenty fifteen, we

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<v Speaker 10>had only sixty thousand temporary foreign workers. Now it's close

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<v Speaker 10>to two hundred thousand. And on top of that, you

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<v Speaker 10>have international students who are effectively temporary foreign workers that

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<v Speaker 10>came under the wrongs dream our Temporary Foreign worker program

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<v Speaker 10>should only be available to fill jobs that employers have proven,

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<v Speaker 10>beyond a doubt cannot be filled by Canadians. It should

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<v Speaker 10>never be used to bring in low wage workers from

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<v Speaker 10>poor countries to take jobs away from or suppress the

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<v Speaker 10>wages of Canadian workers. I challenge Canadian business to hire

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<v Speaker 10>Canadian workers first, and I challenge the government to end

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<v Speaker 10>the chaos in the Temporary foreign worker program, bring the

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<v Speaker 10>numbers down and allow Canadians to get good, solid paying

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<v Speaker 10>jobs that will give them enough money to buy an

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<v Speaker 10>affordable home and food in safe neighborhoods.

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<v Speaker 8>Thank you, thank you. Next question.

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<v Speaker 10>Key Melrose.

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<v Speaker 8>Thank you? Next question? Sorry, do I hold it?

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<v Speaker 12>Okay?

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<v Speaker 8>Okay?

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<v Speaker 7>Hi so sorry. I'm Karen from Flamborough.

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<v Speaker 8>Today.

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<v Speaker 7>I guess more jobs, bringing jobs home. That's one part

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<v Speaker 7>of the puzzle. The cost of living is extremely high.

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<v Speaker 7>I think everybody behind you can probably attest to that.

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<v Speaker 7>What is the plan I guess when it comes to

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<v Speaker 7>the grocery store, when it comes to the cost of rent,

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<v Speaker 7>that sort of thing is Is there something you have

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<v Speaker 7>in mind?

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, thank you, thank you, terrific question. You're you're right.

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<v Speaker 10>After nine years of Trudeau, everything costs more, work doesn't pay.

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<v Speaker 10>Housing costs have literally doubled here in Hamilton, they have tripled.

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<v Speaker 10>My common sense plan is to ax the tax, build

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<v Speaker 10>the homes, fix the budget and stop the crime. Ax

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<v Speaker 10>the tax, build the homes, fix the budget and stop

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<v Speaker 10>the crime. We will ax the carbon tax to lower

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<v Speaker 10>the cost of gas, heat and grocery bills and to

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<v Speaker 10>make Stellco competitive so that it doesn't have to lay

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<v Speaker 10>off these workers.

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<v Speaker 8>Trudeau's carbon tax.

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<v Speaker 10>We'll probably shut down this steel plant if he goes

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<v Speaker 10>ahead with the increases that he's promised while continuing to

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<v Speaker 10>bring in cheap subsidized steel from China.

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<v Speaker 8>Second, we need to fix the budget.

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<v Speaker 10>By capping government spending and cutting government waste, we can

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<v Speaker 10>bring down debt, inflation and interest rates.

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<v Speaker 8>And finally, we need to build the homes.

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<v Speaker 10>I will require municipalities free up land, speed up permits,

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<v Speaker 10>and cut building tax as a condition of getting their

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<v Speaker 10>federal funding, with the goal of building fifteen percent more

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<v Speaker 10>homes per year. The reason housing is unaffordable we don't

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<v Speaker 10>have enough homes. We have the fewest homes per capita

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<v Speaker 10>in the G seven, even though we have the most

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<v Speaker 10>land to build on. That's because of our horrendous bureaucracy.

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<v Speaker 10>I will require local governments clear the bureaucracy to build

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<v Speaker 10>fifteen percent more per year. We'll sell off six thousand

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<v Speaker 10>federal buildings, thousands of acres of federal land to build, build, build,

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<v Speaker 10>and we'll back the trades because we need boots not

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<v Speaker 10>suits to build the homes of the future. Get our

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<v Speaker 10>kids in the trades right out of high school, and

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<v Speaker 10>make sure that training money goes to them, give tax

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<v Speaker 10>fairness for traveling trades workers.

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<v Speaker 8>We're building those affordable homes.

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<v Speaker 10>That is how we will make it possible for people

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<v Speaker 10>to earn a powerful paycheck that buys affordable foods and.

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<v Speaker 8>Homes in safe neighborhoods.

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<v Speaker 11>Thank you.

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<v Speaker 8>In French, let's see what prove.

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<v Speaker 10>pap that's here, the lodge Man rap top eli kreme

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<v Speaker 10>of a coupe at tax carbon alixa pope or.

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<v Speaker 8>On call use alone. That's here, de lodge man on.

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<v Speaker 10>The municipality, on level, the bureaucracy or permett, the constanc

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<v Speaker 10>the PLU, the canes for sound dot Montai parane.

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<v Speaker 8>Canes for some plus the consult.

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<v Speaker 4>the lessens abodab don de cominute security tire.

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<v Speaker 8>Thank you, thank you.

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<v Speaker 12>This will be the final question. Good morning, sir, Global News.

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<v Speaker 12>My question is to do with a terror at talk

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<v Speaker 12>plotted in Toronto and one of the two men charged

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<v Speaker 12>with plotting the terror attacked in Toronto. He came to

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<v Speaker 12>Canada from abroad and became a citizen after he's alleged

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<v Speaker 12>who appeared in an ISIS video just membering a prisoner

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<v Speaker 12>of ISIS. Would you dedicate more resources to security screening

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<v Speaker 12>in the immigration and citizenship system.

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<v Speaker 10>Yes, Justin Trudeau spends our resources trying to ban plastic

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<v Speaker 10>straws and hunting rifles while he opens our borders up

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<v Speaker 10>to potential terrorists and other security risks. We have in

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<v Speaker 10>this case, an alleged ISIS terrorists who seems to have

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<v Speaker 10>appeared in a video mutilating another human being, cutting another

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<v Speaker 10>human being to pieces on a crucifix in the Middle East.

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<v Speaker 10>And then this person who allegedly did this act was

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<v Speaker 10>granted access to this country and has been newly charged

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<v Speaker 10>with another alleged terrorist defense on our soil. Justin Trudeau

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<v Speaker 10>is not worth the risk and the danger is radical

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<v Speaker 10>reckless policies are putting Canadian lives at risk. A poly

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<v Speaker 10>have led, common sense, conservative government. We'll secure our borders

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<v Speaker 10>to keep the terrorists out and keep our nation strong

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<v Speaker 10>and free.

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<v Speaker 8>Thank you very much.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay, so what do we wrap this up with some

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<v Speaker 1>final thoughts here the as we know in the United

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<v Speaker 1>States are coming up for election, and not to follow

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<v Speaker 1>too much too much after that election, that we're going

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<v Speaker 1>to see Canada heading into an election, which case there's

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<v Speaker 1>still a lot of controversy around is mister Trudeau going

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<v Speaker 1>to continue as leader of the Liberal Party or is

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<v Speaker 1>he going to step away and somebody else is going

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<v Speaker 1>to step in his place, which no one is seeming

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<v Speaker 1>to want to step up to the plate. But we

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<v Speaker 1>did see a similar situation to that with the INDP

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<v Speaker 1>government here in British Columbia. Then all of a sudden,

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<v Speaker 1>David Eby appeared to be uncontested, and I say appeared

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<v Speaker 1>to be uncontested because there was some controversy around somebody

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<v Speaker 1>else who did want to run for the leadership of

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<v Speaker 1>that of the bc DP party, but they were immediately

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<v Speaker 1>disqualified because they accepted funding from a what was to

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<v Speaker 1>be determined to be a unreputable source of funding, and

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<v Speaker 1>David Ebe was placed into the leadership position without a

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<v Speaker 1>real election. Are we going to see something like that

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<v Speaker 1>happen as mister Trudeaux steps away, You know, all of

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<v Speaker 1>a sudden somebody appears and then the Liberals again get

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<v Speaker 1>get to continue their government as maybe the whole liberal

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<v Speaker 1>thing we need to change. Maybe we need some sort

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<v Speaker 1>of change, Maybe we need a national NDP change. Who

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<v Speaker 1>knows what it is advocating for one party or the other.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm just saying that we need to all make sure

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<v Speaker 1>we get out there and vote and make sure that

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<v Speaker 1>our voices are heard at the polls so that we

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<v Speaker 1>can see the changes in our society that we really want.

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<v Speaker 1>Thank you for listening to policy and rights today. I've

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