Charlie Angus
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Charlie Angus. We're very nice to meet you.
Charlie Angus. We're very nice to meet you.
Charlie Angus. We're very nice to meet you.
On the outside of the barriers?
On the outside of the barriers?
On the outside of the barriers?
Okay. Can you just explain what the concern is? I mean, we're all very, you know, because they'd asked us not to stand on there, which is their property, and we said, yeah, and we've been making sure nobody, but you guys got bikes on their property. I wouldn't want one of them taking your bikes out, you know? You don't know what they're going to do up there, so.
Okay. Can you just explain what the concern is? I mean, we're all very, you know, because they'd asked us not to stand on there, which is their property, and we said, yeah, and we've been making sure nobody, but you guys got bikes on their property. I wouldn't want one of them taking your bikes out, you know? You don't know what they're going to do up there, so.
Okay. Can you just explain what the concern is? I mean, we're all very, you know, because they'd asked us not to stand on there, which is their property, and we said, yeah, and we've been making sure nobody, but you guys got bikes on their property. I wouldn't want one of them taking your bikes out, you know? You don't know what they're going to do up there, so.
Okay, okay, what's your name? Ruben, Charlie Angus. Okay, thank you, thank you. Okay, folks, we're going to go on the other side of the barrier, okay? We're going to help Toronto police here so that they don't have to deal with the people upstairs. So we're just going to we're going to walk over. But this is still our city. This is still our street.
Okay, okay, what's your name? Ruben, Charlie Angus. Okay, thank you, thank you. Okay, folks, we're going to go on the other side of the barrier, okay? We're going to help Toronto police here so that they don't have to deal with the people upstairs. So we're just going to we're going to walk over. But this is still our city. This is still our street.
Okay, okay, what's your name? Ruben, Charlie Angus. Okay, thank you, thank you. Okay, folks, we're going to go on the other side of the barrier, okay? We're going to help Toronto police here so that they don't have to deal with the people upstairs. So we're just going to we're going to walk over. But this is still our city. This is still our street.
But since we are asked politely, which is how we do things in Canada, being polite, I think, is a good reason to help out. The American are not being polite. They're all hiding in their windows. And Pierre, come on down. Pierre, come on down. I came to see you. Like, what are you doing up there, Pierre?
But since we are asked politely, which is how we do things in Canada, being polite, I think, is a good reason to help out. The American are not being polite. They're all hiding in their windows. And Pierre, come on down. Pierre, come on down. I came to see you. Like, what are you doing up there, Pierre?
But since we are asked politely, which is how we do things in Canada, being polite, I think, is a good reason to help out. The American are not being polite. They're all hiding in their windows. And Pierre, come on down. Pierre, come on down. I came to see you. Like, what are you doing up there, Pierre?
I don't care how many times they try and tell us that we can't stand on the streets of our own cities. This is our city. This is our country. This is our democracy.
I don't care how many times they try and tell us that we can't stand on the streets of our own cities. This is our city. This is our country. This is our democracy.
I don't care how many times they try and tell us that we can't stand on the streets of our own cities. This is our city. This is our country. This is our democracy.
But that's Canada. Wherever we go in Canada is home. And any community I've ever been in, for the first time, I felt I was at home. Because that's who we are. Because we are about decency. We are about inclusion. We are about tolerance. And that is why Donald Trump hates our guts. Yeah, he wants to get our water. And he wants to steal our critical minerals.
But that's Canada. Wherever we go in Canada is home. And any community I've ever been in, for the first time, I felt I was at home. Because that's who we are. Because we are about decency. We are about inclusion. We are about tolerance. And that is why Donald Trump hates our guts. Yeah, he wants to get our water. And he wants to steal our critical minerals.