The Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast - Bitcoin News With a Canadian Spin - Alberta Separation - The Game is Rigged | Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast 265 Pt 2

Episode Date: May 20, 2026

Iran just launched Hormuz Safe — a Bitcoin-settled maritime insurance platform routing $10B in Strait of Hormuz shipping AROUND SWIFT. Bitcoin is now a geopolitical settlement layer. Canada take not...e.Iran's Ministry of Economy quietly switched on "Hormuz Safe" on May 16 — a state-backed platform that lets shipping companies buy insurance for transit through the Strait of Hormuz and settle the premiums in Bitcoin. Coverage activates the moment the on-chain confirmation lands. The Islamic Republic is projecting more than $10 billion in annual revenue from a service explicitly designed to bypass SWIFT, dollar rails, and Western insurers. The Strait carries roughly 20% of global oil. Bitcoin is no longer a retail speculation — it's a sovereign workaround layer for the most contested chokepoint on the planet. Canadian shippers, energy traders, and compliance officers will be navigating this for years.In this episode of the Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast:🛢️ Iran's "Hormuz Safe" — Bitcoin-settled insurance for 20% of the world's oil supply⚓ Why $10B in Strait of Hormuz transit fees just became a Bitcoin demand signal🇨🇦 Carney signals openness to selling Canadian ports — sovereignty for sale🏚️ Mortgage Company of Canada halts redemptions as residential losses accelerate⚖️ Federal judge halts deportation of Humboldt Broncos truck driver after 3.5 years served🚛 Ontario AG: trucking schools delivered 59 hours of training instead of 103, 54 schools never inspected👮 OPP probes Scarborough councillor, ServiceOntario insider arrested in licence bribery sweep🤖 Claude AI cracks 9-year-old encrypted Bitcoin wallet — 5 BTC recovered from a dead college laptop⛏️ NEXUS S1 desktop miner: 10 TH/s on 100 watts — home mining gets serious🏔️ Alberta separation petition quashed by judge in First Nations challengeThe throughline this week: institutions everywhere — Iranian ministries, US state pensions, Canadian regulators, lending companies, courts — are reorganizing themselves around Bitcoin's existence. The ones that adapt get optionality. The ones that don't get bypassed. We talk about who's doing which.Sources: CoinDesk, Bitcoin Magazine, Bloomberg, The Block, Financial Times, Fars News Agency, Toronto Star, National Post, Globe and Mail, APTN News, CityNews Toronto, CP24, Cointelegraph— Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast- Website: https://canadianbitcoiners.com- X: @CDNBitcoiners- Subscribe & turn on notifications————————————————————————————————SPONSORS🔒 easyDNS — Canadian-owned, ICANN-accredited registrar that has accepted Bitcoin since 2013. Domains, DNS, email, hosting, all without selling you out. Use promo code CBPMedia for 50% off your first purchase, no limits.→ https://easydns.com⚡ Bull Bitcoin — Canada's non-custodial, Bitcoin-only exchange. Founded 2013 in Montreal. They never hold your keys; you self-custody from day one. CBP listeners get 25% off fees for life.→ https://app.bullbitcoin.com/registration/cbp🔥 256 Heat — Hashrate heaters: Bitcoin miners purpose-built to heat a space. Every watt of electricity becomes heat AND hashrate, so you're warming your space and stacking sats at the same time. Custom solutions available. Tell them CBP sent you for a discount.→ https://256heat.com🎓 Bitcoin Mentor — One-on-one coaching to take you from "I bought some Bitcoin" to true self-sovereign ownership. Wallets, keys, collaborative custody, inheritance planning, node setup, the whole stack. 30-day money-back guarantee on every package.→ https://btcmentor.io/aff/joey————————————————————————————————FOLLOW THE SHOW🎙️ CBP — https://x.com/CanadianBTCPod👤 Joey — https://x.com/joeytweeets👤 Len — https://x.com/thebtcpricebot————————————————————————————————#Bitcoin #HormuzSafe #Iran #StraitOfHormuz #CanadianBitcoiners #BitcoinCanada #BitcoinNews #CarneyGovernment #MortgageCompanyOfCanada #CanadianInsolvency #HumboldtBroncos #MichaelSaylor #Strategy #MSTR

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Starting point is 00:00:00 True, true, fair enough. Quick sponsor, Reed, BTC mentor, Ben, Nathan, the guys over there. Okay. If you want to do self-custody in a way that's going to be ironclad, long-lasting, white glove, go to see these guys. Okay, we have a code in the description, but tell them we sent you. You might get a discount. I don't know.
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Starting point is 00:01:20 I was at Hoddle Dee's wedding. Oh, yeah. Good wedding. Good wedding. Was it nearby your neck of the woods? No, it was about an hour away. I won't say where, but my wife and I drove about an hour to get there. No, not bad at all.
Starting point is 00:01:35 Considering where I think he is. I'm not exactly sure where his residence is, but okay. He lives. Congratulations, Huddled. Yes, he lives, he also lives about an hour from there. So there's a lot of people there from British Columbia, Quebec, Arizona, I think, as well. So some real distance in terms of, you know, kilometers travel. That was probably one of the shorter drives there.
Starting point is 00:01:57 But good to see some Bitcoiners there. won't mention their names for offset reasons, but some other guys there that some of you may know. And was it? Yeah. Dia and his buddy there, they're both a handsome couple, I guess. His bride, his bride looks great. Oh, right. Okay.
Starting point is 00:02:17 His bride looks great. She's become a favorite of my wife and I's over the last little while. Like, they've been to our house for dinner a number of times. And my wife always has the same thing that if you're going to invite a Bitcoin or over to hang out, then you damn well better make sure that the wife is someone I'll like. And his wife, you know, exceeded that bar and they've become friends of ours. So anyway, congratulations to the two of them. I wish him well.
Starting point is 00:02:39 And we'll leave it there. Let's go into this topic of the Alberta separation. Sure. Referendum that it is there. And the separation might happen, at least a referendum or maybe not. This is nuts. It really is. The stay free Alberta.
Starting point is 00:02:58 me off, Len. Just pisses me off. Ladies and gentlemen, this is going to be a very interesting segment. Not just this. I have many stories here. Joey's blood pressure is going to fucking skyrocket. That's right.
Starting point is 00:03:10 That's right. But the stay free Alberta movement, they submitted over 300,000 signatures. We talked about this, I believe last week. The threshold for elections on Alberta was 178,000 signatures. And so they met the threshold in order to move forward with a referendum, right? Well,
Starting point is 00:03:28 because the judge reviewed everything and what was submitted was in order to lock up the boxes of signatures and this is due to a ruling which the Crown said had failed in its duty to consult four First Nations challenging the decision.
Starting point is 00:03:48 We have the Athabasca Chippewan First Nations, the Blood Tribe, the Pekani Nation. Pecanny nation and the Sikh Sika first nation. So it turns out after all this, Canada is like Hotel California. You could check in any time you like, but you can never leave. It's just like you think about it, right?
Starting point is 00:04:16 Just like you finally met the criteria for submission while these guys, they gather for their feast and they stabbed their stealing knives. They just can't kill the beast. they stack the fucking deck, right? Just when you got it, I don't recall Quebec having to do this some 30 years ago. They didn't have to piece anybody but Quebecers to go ahead with a referendum.
Starting point is 00:04:40 It seems to be like rules are, I don't want to say changing on the fly. At least that's the perception. One can make an allegation. This is happening. But man, could you imagine you live there? You want to go ahead with this. You want to hear what the people of Alberta want to say.
Starting point is 00:05:00 That's a referendum. And they say, nah, not today. You didn't talk to these guys. Why do we care? Why do we care still in this country what the tribes think? Like, when are we going to stop with this fake, this bullshit? When are we going to stop? We got to stop.
Starting point is 00:05:15 We got to stop with the land acknowledgments. We got to stop with like the elder ceremonies. It's all got to be cut out. All of it. There's got to be no more payments to these people. There's got to be no more fucking like like holidays. It's just got to end. The relationship is soured.
Starting point is 00:05:33 It's not good for either party now. It's not good for the nation and it's not good for the tribes. You know, I hate to say. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. It's not. It's good for the chiefs, but it's not good for the tribes. And so like we've become this sort of like pigeon feeding monster over the last, you know, two, three decades. And it's not, there's just no end in sight.
Starting point is 00:05:55 I'm so tired of seeing this. I'm tired of all this like just nonsense. These guys, all they care about is impeding progress. They get on stage. They put on the headdress and they talk about how the pipeline that they want to build is a dream. That separation is a dream. We got to consult with these people no matter what we're doing. I'm tired of it.
Starting point is 00:06:16 Every Canadian should be tired of it. We don't do this anywhere else. And by the way, like, you already have enough roadblocks for progress in this. country. You have like the climate zealots. You have these, you know, these other retards. You talk about, oh, we can't do pipelines because there's like a fucking, you know, endangered lizard that we saw one time or then you got these other guys.
Starting point is 00:06:38 You find a fucking arrowhead in the grass. We got to excavate a 30 acre area to see if there's a fucking arrow in there somewhere. Like, everyone is sick of it. And we're, the problem is when in the 90s and 2000s, early 2000s, I guess, there was no real price to pay, right? Because the economy was doing well. Commodities were being sold. We weren't really that wrapped up in the climate stuff yet.
Starting point is 00:07:00 But now there is a price to pay and we are paying it. And for what? What are we getting back? What are we getting in return? And I don't care about feeling good as far as like tribal relations. I don't care about that. What I care about is I'm paying two fucking dollars a gallon or a leader, I should say, for oil at the gas station for 87, filling my wife's tank up yesterday. Like how, why are we doing this?
Starting point is 00:07:26 There's oil in the ground in Alberta. Like, what, what are we doing? Alberta needs to, like, start taking this more seriously, honestly. They tried to. No, they didn't. Daniel Smith did not try. They should be hosting American delegations. They should be forcing political action.
Starting point is 00:07:45 They should be talking about separation nonstop. Daniel Smith should start wearing, like, the Alberta sovereignty t-shirts or something. Like take it seriously I don't want to see Daniel Smith responding to you know 60 BMI 60 IQ Nenshi making videos talking to himself in the fucking mirror on Twitter
Starting point is 00:08:05 about separation who the fuck cares what that guy says Who the fuck cares what the chief say Who the fuck cares what Ottawa says Do what makes sense for you Don't forget what makes sense for the country That said that Sikhs quite literally built a foundation She's lost That's what I mean she doesn't think seriously
Starting point is 00:08:22 she does not take it seriously. She's not fit for the moment. None of these politicians are fit for the moment. None of them. The Sikh community goals all the way back before Alberta was even a province. Sikhs have been here. Christ, just give me a fucking break.
Starting point is 00:08:35 And that's part of the reason why we want to give the dash mesh cultural center to grow and build. You need to seek help. Seek help is what you need to do. Not fucking like give me a break. Everyone has had it with this. We'll border away out of anything else. No fucking problem. Whatever.
Starting point is 00:08:51 Exactly. Exactly. Let's talk about this city councillor in Toronto for Scarborough, no less. Scarborough seems to be ground zero for a lot of news these days. This guy's name is Parthy Kandaval. I don't know if I butchered his name. Born and bred. Okay. So Buddy here has been subjected to an OPP investigation that was filed almost a year ago.
Starting point is 00:09:14 And it seems to be tied to some sort of Ontario land tribunal hearing on the property that is on the OPP's radar. This is 708-2712 Kennedy Road, And that's a high-rise project in the counselor's ward. And developers of two Scarborough properties alleged that the counselor asked for a quote-unquote considerable amount of money to move ahead with the development. What are you supposed to say? Like what is the point of even doing this story?
Starting point is 00:09:44 I can't even talk about this. I can't. It's more of a FYI. I can't. Like, how much more can I really say about this? culture that I haven't said already, you know. I tweeted about Nate's first guy and Smith or whatever. It's got 5,000 likes.
Starting point is 00:09:59 Like, what are we going to talk about here? We haven't talked about it already. I just saw another video of some young Bengali woman that looks like talking in a language I don't recognize about how to scam food banks. And she makes a video of herself loading food into a brand new SUV from a food bank. And then you got this story. And there's a million stories like this. A million.
Starting point is 00:10:20 How many more, I guess, if you listen to the Indian ambassador, it's going to be about 60 million more, I guess, right? Before, that's the goal before 2010. I'm sorry, 2,200. By the end of the year, 60,000. Yeah, it is. So, it's not about, it's not necessarily even about that culture, okay, for the purposes of this story. That story is also about looting the treasury because the premier does this too. The premier takes kickbacks.
Starting point is 00:10:48 And, you know, I happen to know. And I happen to know Not about the kickbacks, not about the kickbacks. But I happen to know that the premier like goes out of his way to attend functions. You would never expect to see a premiere at for certain developers, especially those in the GTA. And like, you know, I'm talking about like funerals. When you're talking about stags, that's when you know. I'm talking about stags.
Starting point is 00:11:11 I don't see you showing up to them. But when he does. He is showing up to them. I'm not saying it. I am. I know it's true. I have this nailed down. So, you know, if the print, what is there from here going to say he doesn't go to stags for developers?
Starting point is 00:11:23 Of course he does. I know he does. And I know he goes to funerals too for family members of developers. So like the idea that it's just this guy, Parshy, Prathie, whatever his name is, like looting the treasury. No, it's everyone. And this is what happens at the end of empire. This is how it goes every time we're no different. Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:39 I think that story is going to help lead to two, maybe three more. And we have the Ontario Auditor General. they looked into the private truck training colleges and found there were several deficiencies there. No shit. Yeah. Anyone is on the highway. I talk about this all the time that every time I get on.
Starting point is 00:12:00 And it's no joke that it seems to be on a daily that I almost get wiped out. Last week was an exception. By Thursday last week, I recall, my God, I almost got a whole week without it. And sure enough, a fucking stupid lane change forced me to fucking break hard. And, well, it happens all the fucking time. So back to the Ontario Auditor General Report, they noticed that these schools, these trucking schools, are cutting corners when it comes to hours and skills that they have to provide.
Starting point is 00:12:30 Also, on top of that, six unregistered private career colleges were investigated by the province, and they were still booking tests and handing a driver training certificates this might not be allowed to do so. Quote, we found that two private career colleges delivered 59.5 hours and 81 hours of the required 103.5 training hours. One little bit more than half, another one three quarters of the training hours required. That's what they're giving. Two of the students were not even key truck driving elements, such as they were not even teaching left turns on major intersections, reverse parking or emergency.
Starting point is 00:13:14 stops. They are doing it not at the school with somebody beside them, not in class theory. They're doing this on the job training. They're making a left-hand turn from fucking finch until whatever to Dundas and, or not done it.
Starting point is 00:13:30 It's fucking brutal. It's fucking brutal. This is what we have. They say between 2019 and 2024, the ministry of colleges found that three registered private career colleges had falsified or altered student records training. Four did not have records to demonstrate that some have all the students
Starting point is 00:13:49 completed the required training. That's just entry level training. And they did not even teach their required components. Driving tests, these guys, they come here, they are not even being assessed for highway maneuverability at highway speeds. Obviously not. Come on. People come in here. I believe the way it works is come in, do this, you get licensed to do a truck. There are countries out there in Europe. I'll use an example. In fucking Europe, you have to have the ability to drive,
Starting point is 00:14:21 or you have to possess the ability to drive a car for a certain amount of time. Then you can transition to driving something bigger like a lorry. That to me makes sense. You get accustomed to the roads. You're accustomed to the signage, the local laws, all that shit in a car, which is easier to drive around.
Starting point is 00:14:39 You got a lot more maneuverability. You don't have the same amount of problems you have with a truck. then you can't transition. Here it seems the opposite. This comes first and then, oh, you want a G license. You know, just fucking go ahead and get it. This is what we're dealing with on the roads. And you see this quite often.
Starting point is 00:14:56 But this is the first of a few stories. If you want to just go ahead and just go ahead. Don't forget the G license thing. There was a story I think about a guy who worked at one of the South or the Ontario Drivers Test locations, also cheating. You got that one in the hopper? We got that later on. I want to, I just want to, I have a video here of one of the trainees in one of these private career colleges.
Starting point is 00:15:20 I just want to just, we can just play this video quickly and teach you very deep in very deep things. Like how to handle a knife, how to operate a restaurant. How to handle a knife, how to operate a restaurant, just what we need. Very, and other deep topics like that. I'm sure you're also being taught at trucking schools. I mean private career colleges. So anyway, yeah, go ahead. What else we got here?
Starting point is 00:15:45 So seven charged following an OPP probe into an alleged GTA driver exam bribery. Perfect. And this was, these arrests came after the OPP has concluded an investigation and uncovered alleged fraudulent activity related to G test driver examinations in the greater Toronto area. September 2024 was. this whole thing was launched and they were suspecting irregularities during G-test exams
Starting point is 00:16:18 and they suspected that there were bribes for quote-unquote favorable considerations during the testing of specific applicants. Seven people were arrested. We have Farhad Sanders. Abdul Karim Afriyam. Don't even bother with the names. What is the point? What is the point of even saying the names?
Starting point is 00:16:37 What is the point? Well, actually, it crosses the board. we have Melissa, Micheli, Shannon Marie, Tozer, Elizabeth Taylor. So it goes across the board here, but you also have Ahmed Ishmael, Ganji, and I think I named all seven there. Anyways, all of these guys,
Starting point is 00:16:56 25 charges, including conspiracy to commit in indictable offense. These are the people that they are taking money and allowing people to get on the road. You and me, Joey, they're giving G licenses, and those people are fucking creating problems. this is what we have. This is what we're dealing with.
Starting point is 00:17:14 Enjoy. This is actually nuts that this is allowed to go on. And these people are driving around you and I, around our kids, around your kids. Like, this should be like instant jail time. Instant jail time. Is this not one of the riskiest, stupidest things you could do? I mean, they obviously won't be put in jail because one of the judges will be like, well, you know, in Bangladesh you were subjected to, you know, know your parents were rude to you one time or something or like you were out on your dirt bike
Starting point is 00:17:44 and got clipped by a stray monkey or whatever the hell goes on in these places. Like truly just deranged living situations in these places. And so we got obviously suffer the consequences. We have to. Why else, you know, who else is going to suffer them? Certainly not the perpetrator. We have to suffer the consequences. 100%.
Starting point is 00:18:02 Do you have faith when you get in a car that you're like, oh, the roads are safer today? No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
Starting point is 00:18:10 No. Nobody in their right mind is fucking thinking of that. But this is the situation we have right now. We ever watch like some of the ways the Amazon drivers drive? Like those guys are like nuts the way they handle those cars. Nuts. Especially at my street and people have complained and stood out and stopped them because of how stupid. Like what are you doing?
Starting point is 00:18:30 Yeah. There's a theme here by the way. There seems to be a theme because we have. Of course. What could the theme be? What could the theme be? Oh, are you talking about a different theme? I had another one.
Starting point is 00:18:40 A Service Ontario worker was one of four arrested for a privately operated Service Ontario Center. And they were noticing there was problems going on, resale of stolen vehicles, and Service Ontario obviously was involved in it. So Project Tailwind. It was an investigation focusing on revining operation where suspects altered or replaced stolen vehicles. That's the unique VIN. and investigators discovered that necessary registration documents were being improperly obtained or misused, allowing stolen vehicles to be falsely registered with the MTO and then being driven or even sold as legitimate cars. And so the four people were subjected to a warrant early this month.
Starting point is 00:19:30 And people across from Maple, Brampton, and Kitchener resulted in six stolen vehicles, various electronic devices. And yeah, that's just what we have here. That's nervous Ontario is that now. There's a team here. Wasn't it also, I thought there was also a story about rolled back odometers. Oh, no. In Ontario. I think I saw that.
Starting point is 00:19:50 Yeah, the other day, I think I saw that as well. So like you're seeing this more and more, just like scrapping, you know, any semblance of trust and basically any silo related to vehicles now. Make of, make of that what you will. I see a guy in the chat talking about treaties with the Canadian government, with the crown, whatever. Yeah, I don't give a shit, bro. I don't care. It's stupid. We shouldn't be worried about it. I don't care who the treaties are with. Go pedal that somewhere else. Anyway, let's go to the next story. We have a national post article titled, Judge gives lenient sentience so a trucker can dodge deportation after fatal Ontario crash.
Starting point is 00:20:28 Just amazing. Amazing. This is like a fucking mad TV skit, dude. Adjit Paul Singh. He's a truck driver. Allegedly was driving two. close behind another truck driver to lost control and a jackknife on Highway 102 in December 2021, killing the driver of a truck heading in the opposite direction and also severity injuring a passenger. Mr. Singh has been living in Canada since 2018 where he studied and worked to make a life in this country. If convicted, this is the...
Starting point is 00:21:01 Of course, I know. I realize this is not your commentary already. Don't worry about it. Don't worry about it. Everyone listening knows you're reading something and that's not actually. what you think, okay? Don't you have to clarify that? So Judge Stephen Jay, because I can't even pronounce this last name. It's a Polish last name. It's hard to pronounce. Anyways, Stephen Jay, the judge, he said,
Starting point is 00:21:22 if convicted, Mr. Singh would certainly face deportation, which would be a result unique to Mr. Singh in that he is not a Canadian citizen. And no Canadian citizen would face similar consequences if he pled guilty to the same crime. That's the point. deportation would would be a There's more bad
Starting point is 00:21:46 There's more Deportation would be disproportionate results to the crime which the sentencing hearing is addressing So
Starting point is 00:21:57 It's not like he's innocent Because he pled guilty In November The dangerous driving He fucking pled guilty So While persons with status of a permanent residence or a protected person
Starting point is 00:22:12 would have the right to advance to an appeal to the immigration minister in a event of a removal process, Mr. Singh does not hold status to either of those categories. And as a foreign national, would have no recourse for removal following a dangerous driving conviction. So Singh,
Starting point is 00:22:31 who needed a Punjabi translator for the sentencing hearing, is 33 years old and didn't have a criminal record before to crash. Singh completed his studies in Canada in 2019, applied for a work permit. Where do you go to school? Where do you go to school? Doesn't say it. Doesn't say it. He completed
Starting point is 00:22:49 his studies in 2019, applied for a work permit as a mechanic. He later obtained a truck driver license and moved to Manitoba. And Singh kept driving trucks after the fatal crash, but stopped in August 2022 due to trauma
Starting point is 00:23:05 of the accident which caught up to him through ongoing flashbacks. Since that time, Mr. Singh has turned to religion for guidance and support. Oh my God. To complete it over 100 hours of community service. Credits 100 hours. 100 hours is
Starting point is 00:23:21 nothing. It's like you have to fucking do 100 hours in grade 8 Catholic school. Like who cares 100 hours? The gist of it. Dude is here in Canada. Came as a student. Then now working on a study permit. He became a truck driver.
Starting point is 00:23:36 Did dangerous driving? And he was pled guilty to it, killed somebody as a result. They're going to be deporting them. The judge said, no, no, no. Can't deport you because that is disproportionate. And yeah, they're just looking into that matter. This is crazy. How are we not a failed state?
Starting point is 00:23:52 This is not a serious place. Can you imagine being, can you imagine being a sane person in the courtroom that day? What is the, what does the proceedings? How do they look? Okay, you sit down, you go into the courtroom. Well, he needed a translator. So hang on, hang on.
Starting point is 00:24:08 extra person there. Even before that, before that, okay? You go, you go to the courtroom. You walk in, there's like a fucking flag. It's not a Canadian flag. There's a land acknowledgement billboard, you know, when you walk in. You got to pay for parking. It's way too expensive.
Starting point is 00:24:24 You sit down in the courtroom. You're an observer in this case. Nothing is really, you know, you have no skin in the game. And you get into the courtroom. The judge says, yeah, we can't deport this guy because it's, It's not what we would do to a Canadian, I suppose, is the, you know, sort of the layman term way to put it. Laman's terms way to put it. Like, that's the point.
Starting point is 00:24:47 A guy comes here. He basically breaks every rule along the way. He works on a student permit. He scant, like presumably scams his way into one of these, what did you call them earlier? Professional career colleges or something like that. It didn't say exactly. Or whatever. I mean, you know what it is.
Starting point is 00:25:01 Even the reputable places were lying and cheating. Conestoga, you know, is the poster child for. this, but others were doing the same. I live in Hamilton. I know what like Mohawk College looks like. I drive by there sometimes. It's the same story up there. All these guys did was try to expand their operations and name vanity wings of their colleges after themselves on the back of third world immigrants. Okay, you did all this. You killed somebody driving a truck and then you like what? You're actually so stupid. You're actually so stupid that you decided to make note that you did 100 hours of community service to like write the wrong.
Starting point is 00:25:43 If I was the, if I was related to any of these people who were killed, I'd be fucking fuming. I would be fucking fuming. How could you not? This is at the same time that like CBC is writing glow up pieces on the Humble driver. Oh, we'll talk about the very next one. Another guy who should be fucking deported. Don't go too deep into that because we have to do a special segment on this one.
Starting point is 00:26:05 Okay, go. Let's do it. Jazz Kirat Singh Sidhu. Maybe I butchered his name. I don't know. Who cares? This is obviously this was high profile, this accident. This is 2018?
Starting point is 00:26:17 2018. Killed and injured several humbled Bronco players. And his deportation order has been temporarily halted as of April of this year. And he was scheduled to be removed on April 27th. And the temporary status, temporary haltation took place in April 24th. And apparently the stay is just limited and will only stay in place until the application for leave and review has been reviewed. And that's challenging a CPSA refusal to defer his removal. The court still found a quote unquote serious issue with how CBSA weighed the suicide risk evidence.
Starting point is 00:27:00 He has two young Canadian-born children. his son has a rare heart and lung condition and requires ongoing care. And lawyers are arguing that India's poor quality of air would put the child's health. I just do. I do not give a flying fuck about that. Now, I don't give a single fucking iota about the, like this is nuts to me that people actually put this stuff in writing and expect that the Canadian public is going to sympathize with this.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Well, so they say that that is one of the issues. And also they're arguing that the medical condition, so the medical system over there won't provide the same level of care that they would over here. So they're looking and they're trying to use the argument that his mental health is, including PTSD, depression and suicidal problems are going to be worsened upon deportation. man like you go back if I was who cares who cares people killed or maybe 100 people that are injured
Starting point is 00:28:06 they're here and this guy's still going on it with the I know I don't want to talk about it whatever another 50 IQ guy found his way here by mistake like you know what the problem is with the humble thing the humble thing should be the one that everyone rallies around it has all the ingredients of national unity against the killer and he's a killer he's a that's murder what he did he ran a stop
Starting point is 00:28:29 sign in broad daylight wasn't a conditions issue wasn't a my plus malfunction malfunction issue my truck malfunctioned issue he drove through a stop sign and killed a bunch of kids how there is no more clear cut case for deportation than this not we got to sympathize with the guy because the air quality is bad in india and his son is sick i do not fucking care man i do not fucking care you must go but you either have to go back home or you have to go to jail you pick but he did his jail time so the thing is He concluded his jail sentence and now it's the point. Go home.
Starting point is 00:29:05 Go home. You're not welcome here. You're not welcome here. Not only you're not welcome here, but it has nothing. Like this is the only maybe case. Sometimes it is true and, you know, I'm guilty of this, of course. In the commentary around these things, people are often saying it's a race issue. It's like what is the race issue here?
Starting point is 00:29:24 This guy's not from Canada. He committed a serious crime. He should be deported. I would say that about an Italian. I would say it about an Estonian. I'd say it about a Portuguese. I would say it about a black guy, Chinese guy, whatever, Indian guy in this case. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:29:40 You're not from here. You committed a serious crime. You have to go. That's it. Sorry. Those are the rules, man. Except they're not. Instead, we find way after way after way to sympathize.
Starting point is 00:29:53 And the media plays its part, which is the fucking most infuriating thing. These guys are watching their trust slip to zero. and this is what they spend their time on, writing puff pieces about this fucking guy. It's nuts. I've seen more pictures of this guy and his fucking family on their couch in the last month. Like, I don't understand. Like a first-on draft pick. I just don't get it.
Starting point is 00:30:16 We didn't get the call on stage, right? I do not understand how this keeps happening here. And people can say, like, oh, you're over-dramatizing. You're imagining how bad it is. Like, I don't think that's the case, actually. I think that every time. I turn on the TV or look on Twitter, there's another syndicate, another crime,
Starting point is 00:30:35 another theft, another scam, another rip-off. And it's being perpetrated by people who don't come from this country, period, and a story. They have to go back. They should be made to go back if they commit those crimes. I don't understand why this is so difficult. Nate Erskine Smith. Love this guy.
Starting point is 00:30:54 Total worm. Yeah, go ahead. The whole process. It looks like I was wrong. I thought, and I was saying that what they were going to be determining is if they the count if they were able, you know, because it was only just an 18.19. The count. The count is wrong too. It's in question, right? But it's more than that. Because, and the reason why it was wrong is this is an internal investigation by the Ontario
Starting point is 00:31:19 Liberal Party. This is not an election's Ontario situation. So they can do what they want in terms of how they want to investigate it in which particular manner and what seems to be, deficiencies that should be looked at. So Buddy is looking at this. He's challenging it. And so he's going up against it. The problem now is with this, they got to scrap this whole election.
Starting point is 00:31:44 There's no way they could accept it. It's got to be redone. They're not going to. They have to. They're not going to. The person. Right now, don't bother. They're not going to do it again.
Starting point is 00:31:54 The person that won has to be nuclear, right? Given the circumstance. If the person runs again and wins and there was, there's no question about winning, then it's hard to say, oh, this person shouldn't be there in terms. But right now,
Starting point is 00:32:07 given the circumstances, it's going to be very challenging for them to not have problems. Also, just because of this, without redoing it, you're giving the government, the PCs, the Ontario PCs,
Starting point is 00:32:22 every opportunity to fucking dunk on it. They're saying, and they said it last week, you guys can't even run an election yourself. You want to run the fucking province. This is just, this could be magnified and it could make the province, just imagine the problems over there, but make it now province wide.
Starting point is 00:32:41 It's fucking easy political capital just to pull upon and just say these guys, they fucking suck. They got to redo it. And it's, whatever. It's just more fucking fuel that be added to the fire. Did you watch the video that he made about why they're challenging some of the irregularities and some of the stories around the polling? Absolutely banana.
Starting point is 00:33:01 But again... His stance on what, you know, there's so many videos of him supporting... Dancing around in the stupid fucking wardrobe. They're like the Bengali shit, the festivals, the fucking... And then you got rug pulled by these people.
Starting point is 00:33:15 Shocking. A guy who owns pizzeria is the town over with no name recognition got everyone he knows to come vote. Some of them more than once. Some of them with bought votes. I lost my driver license. Buddy, they were using fucking Amazon receipts
Starting point is 00:33:29 and foreign. passports to vote in that election. I mean, what are we talking about? At what point do you just admit that there's a cultural issue here that has to be resolved? We can't keep pretending this is something else. We're going to, again, we talked about, I think we talked about this last week, but I'll mention it again. We did definitely talk about Ruby and who is the other guy in the liberal leadership?
Starting point is 00:33:56 Chandra, that's right, Shandra. Both of them, same demographic, same. ethnic background that we see here. And the liberal party found a way to remove those guys, both of them, very quickly. Now, remember Chandra's son, he works and he's an executive somewhere in Brookfield. Brookfield, that's right. Just something that, to figure out here. It's sort of on brand, given the floor crossing stuff that's happened since and the other deal making that's happened since, You can imagine that that was now quite on brand for the prime minister's strategy. I'm not suggesting that he got there based on favoritism or on his own merit probably, most likely.
Starting point is 00:34:41 They say 99.99%. But you know what I mean? You just look at this and just, I don't know. I just throw up my hands. It's fraud. The picture that Erskine Smith, like you have to imagine that his scrutiniers had a number of pictures, right? And they picked the one that was probably least offensive as part of the blog post. If you haven't seen it yet, go look.
Starting point is 00:35:04 Maybe I'll actually post the link in the chat. Let me see if I can find that. Actually, I have it here. I'll post in the chat. You can go have a look at the video. It's about five minutes long. In the video on the blog post, the accompanying blog post, there's a picture of the ballot, of the, I should say, the day of the election.
Starting point is 00:35:22 And it's a family of people on the phone with somebody. taking pictures of ballots, just hanging around the voting stations. Like, it's completely chaos. It's illegal. It's against the internal rules. It's against any common sense rules. It's unethical. It's pick your descriptor.
Starting point is 00:35:43 It's got to stop is what it has to do. The federal liberals got ahead of that with other means, by other means, a year and a half ago. These guys did not. And now, Erskine Smith, who, by the way, like, incredibly unlawful. And completely detached from that reality of him being unlikable has a podcast where he comes off as like the most pompous prick that you've ever seen. And I realize that sometimes we come off like that too. I don't give a fuck what you think about that. What I care about is that this guy pandered like you said to these communities for a long time.
Starting point is 00:36:18 Signed every pro-immigration bill called the racist, anyone who disagreed with it. and now the chickens come home to roost. Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. I think it's time to transition to. Sure. Let's do it. Let's do it. Our guy, Tuan, about to break into new terrain in the home mining space.
Starting point is 00:36:46 There's some pictures of him and Boomer at a recent meetup where I think they had a few of those new units that you and I saw on display as well. I cannot recommend enough dealing with Tuan. Mostly because he's easily the brightest guy in home mining, which is great. And then also, you'll notice when you go to his website, 256heat.com, there's no like nonsense one size fits all solution. You talk to Twan, you tell him what you need, you tell him what you want, and he'll find you something that works for you. That's what you actually should be looking for in a vendor, especially someone who's going to be helping you with home mining. Mine alone, mine in a pool, mine whatever.
Starting point is 00:37:23 But do it with Twan. You won't regret it. Save a couple of blocks if you tell them we sent you to 56eatcom is the website. Go there and spend some money. So man arrested for kidnapping after posing as law enforcement official. Oh, this is going to be easy. Okay. Yeah. So police have charged a man with kidnapping after he allegedly posed as a law enforcement
Starting point is 00:37:47 official and he tried to use the victim's immigration status to lure them. And in a release Friday, police said that in February, the victim was confronted in the area by a man posing as a law enforcement official. And the man allegedly asked the victim's immigration status and threatened to have them arrested if they didn't show appropriate documentation according to the police. And the victim was then escorted to her residence to get the documentation. And the man told her family that she, quote, would need to go to police station and money would be required for her release.
Starting point is 00:38:20 And when the man left the home with the victim, the police. were called by the family and the victim was found shortly safe afterwards. And police have charged and arrested a man for kidnapping and impersoning a police officer. And that's story number one. So that's interesting. Okay. Story number two is also very interesting. Thieves steal $45,000 worth of lettuce.
Starting point is 00:38:44 And police are looking for tips after somebody stole a refrigeration trailer with $45,000 worth of lettuce inside. And the trailer was parked when some of, you know, Somebody decided, you know what, I'm going to fucking steal it. And it happened sometime between 8 p.m. on Friday and 4 p.m. on Saturday. And they're out there. The police are, you know, kind of having fun with this. Your information could be the tip of the iceberg. They're staying on their Facebook page.
Starting point is 00:39:08 And the police say the culprit drove the truck to Toronto and left it there, but not the trailer containing the lettuce. And the trailer's license plate is P900D2D. And if you are having any information about this, Please contact the police and let them know. So we have number one, the person posing as a law enforcement officer. Story number two, $45,000 worth of lettuce stolen. The bigger story, okay, the bigger story here, or the key elements, the key elements.
Starting point is 00:39:44 Again, you have to imagine the Brampton man engaging in a dialogue with this woman convincing her that he is a police officer. Now for the Brampton men, we usually talk about on this segment. That's a difficult task. That's a large undertaking. It's a big ask, like the kids say. But the other piece of the story, I think you're putting too much weight on the lettuce thing. I like the lettuce thing. That's a great story.
Starting point is 00:40:12 But it assumes that the guy who stole the truck knew it was lettuce. The Brampton man loves auto theft. They have the highest auto theft rate, like in the country, I'm pretty sure. and it seems to me like that lettuce thing is secondary to the car theft. The car theft, very believable for that part of the world. I'm going to lend some credence to the lettuce. I don't know if they knew it, but they ended up, they left the truck. They kept the lettuce.
Starting point is 00:40:41 They kept the lettuce. Why would you not keep the lettuce? You have the lettuce. What are you going to do? Leave it behind? No, you keep the lettuce. That is true. Well, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:40:53 I think the Branton Man is the lettuce. guy and the Hamilton man is the cop guy. No man, you're wrong. It's Mangindor Caldra, 32 years old. Wow. Brampton was charged for kidnapping and impersonating a police officer. And the other one, God, I got to get that. Wow.
Starting point is 00:41:09 Well, obviously, I don't know who the fuck it is. It's still out there. So the guy in Brampton impersonated a cop and like. He impersonated a cop. He did it well enough. Oh, my God. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:23 I am shocked by that. Yeah. These are happening fast in the Brampton Man space. They're evolving. I didn't know they were acquiring those skills at this rate. Yeah, well, they have it now. At least this dude has it. So maybe he went to a course and learned it.
Starting point is 00:41:37 Professional career college. Yeah, maybe. Yeah. He's working for pallet insecurity and learned how to finesse somebody like that. You know, I'm thinking maybe he's a professional drug driver. Instead of doing the 103.5 hours required, the whatever hours he should have used, dedicated to improve his craft to be a better scammer. Speech 100.
Starting point is 00:42:03 And here he is. Mangindar Kalra. What a time. What a time to be alive. That's it for tonight. Listen. Thanks for coming. Really appreciate you guys.
Starting point is 00:42:15 Fuck, you got to get to see the picture to do. We can't just leave it. Bring it up. Bring it up. You can share it, I think. You don't have it. There. I put it in a trap.
Starting point is 00:42:23 Okay. So I got to do it. I got everybody could take a look at it. Okay, okay, got it, got it. Yeah. Funny. God bless you for coming. Thanks to everyone for attending tonight.
Starting point is 00:42:34 I know it's a holiday weekend. So enjoy Tamil Awareness Day or whatever it is. And if you're having a couple of beers tonight, make sure you do so safely. Enjoy the fireworks if you haven't already. And we will see you next week with more CBP. Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day. Take care. Remember it.
Starting point is 00:42:53 Thank you.

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