Alberta vs Drugs, Gangs, & Cartels | Minister Jason Nixon | EP 432

Jordan Peterson sits down with Alberta’s Minister of Seniors, Community, and Social Services, Jason Nixon. They discuss the dire problems created by unregulated homeless encampments, the onset of both indigenous and foreign gangs and cartels, and the two schools of thought on how to approach drug abuse-one that enables “safe” usage, where the other focuses on real addiction recovery.
Jason Nixon is Alberta’s Minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services. As minister, he is responsible for his province’s policies on housing, homelessness, and government benefits for vulnerable people. He previously served as Leader of the Opposition, Minister of Environment and Parks and Minister of Finance and President of Treasury Board in the province of Alberta.
This episode was recorded on February 8th, 2024
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(1:10) Intro
(3:34) The current state of Alberta’s homelessness crisis
(7:24) Why and when the tent cities populated
(11:36) This is primarily a drug addiction and enabling problem
(17:38) The occurrence of gangs and an organized crime subculture
(21:05) Where are the drugs coming from?
(25:06) Decriminalization, drug policy, enabling versus recovery
(32:10) Alberta’s government is dedicated to this goal
(34:57) The theft of public spaces for tent cities
(38:26) The ongoing municipal standoff
(45:01) When problems overlap, navigating anti-social repeat offenders for effective treatment
(55:22) The tent city experience, displacement and dealing with police
(57:44) Managing treatment centers, weeding out potential corruption and crime
(1:02:36) Getting past present distress to treat core problems
(1:14:27) Dr. Joan McCord, unintended consequences, tracking progress
(1:21:03) When Jordan Peterson worked for Alberta’s social services department
(1:24:25) How public services departments track progress and assess cost
(1:26:51) Tightening restrictions on “gender affirming care”
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  • @BobbyBiff
    @BobbyBiffАй бұрын

    I'd just like to share I'm Albertan and recovered from drugs and alcohol for almost 10 years. I went through intensive Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in treatment for about 3 months. Not only sober for this long but my mental illnesses are pretty well completely cured. I'm successful and happy. Treatment works and I am living proof!! People really need to support this idea!! Regardless what political spectrum you are from.

  • @kimberleyporter985

    @kimberleyporter985

    Ай бұрын

    Congratulations to you!

  • @marializak9851

    @marializak9851

    Ай бұрын

    Wonderful news! Thank you for sharing. ❤

  • @karollbrinton8317

    @karollbrinton8317

    Ай бұрын

    Congratulations!! Thank you for sharing with us. All the best to you!!

  • @lynnelatham599

    @lynnelatham599

    Ай бұрын

    Congratulations! May God continue to bless you!

  • @kimberleylangford5536

    @kimberleylangford5536

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome! 👍

  • @leebarber3062
    @leebarber3062Ай бұрын

    I'm a fire fighter down town edmonton for the last 4 years, the description of tent city's in this interview is accurate as well as the discussion surrounding the solution. I appreciate shedding light on this story thank you.

  • @tammiemoore6055

    @tammiemoore6055

    Ай бұрын

    So you know it is mental health we should be addressing?

  • @grazynkatodisco4916

    @grazynkatodisco4916

    Ай бұрын

    Mental issues are from drugs and bad diet . Our guts containing good and bad bacteria. If these little creatures are unbalanced, because of drugs and consuming unhealthy food it creates mental illness not to mention other diseases. Many health guru doctors talked about that already for quite some time now, how it could alter frontal lobe in humans. Education makes wonders for uneducated.

  • @soulfuzz368

    @soulfuzz368

    Ай бұрын

    @@tammiemoore6055”addressing mental health” is a lazy phrase that doesn’t mean anything. There are mental health services available to everyone in Alberta through the shelters that everyone has access to. When someone says the word address in a political discussion it’s a tell.

  • @leebarber3062

    @leebarber3062

    Ай бұрын

    ​@tammiemoore6055 its more complicated then "mental health " I'm afraid. I think the OP covered it in a nuance way

  • @lookupverazhou8599

    @lookupverazhou8599

    Ай бұрын

    @@tammiemoore6055 Isn't it funny how mental health and collapsing economy go hand in hand?

  • @999Giustina
    @999GiustinaАй бұрын

    I work in downtown Edmonton and it is much better now the tents are removed. Many less negative encounters between myself and others. I hope the provincial government continues this approach.

  • @Jhartun
    @JhartunАй бұрын

    From an Albertan myself, thank you so much for speaking on this Jordan ❤️

  • @feezy15

    @feezy15

    Ай бұрын

    id love to see notley or some other minister from the opposition sit down like this and discuss. just to have all sides.. im not for or against any new information.

  • @dustinwatkins7843

    @dustinwatkins7843

    Ай бұрын

    lol (K)Not-head? Good luck.@@feezy15

  • @Neilly671

    @Neilly671

    Ай бұрын

    @@feezy15 Peterson grew up with Notley. Would be super interesting!

  • @mlg4mlg4
    @mlg4mlg4Ай бұрын

    Jordan Peterson is a Gem ... Albertans are so fortunate to have him working on our behalf

  • @user-wf1rz5ss5r

    @user-wf1rz5ss5r

    Ай бұрын

    As usual Dr Peterson is correct. I will be an addict for the rest of my life but on 15th of February just passed was my 2 years mark for being clean . Was a raging heroin addict for 22 years and Jordan was & IS a major help to me. Getting off drugs isn't as hard as most people think! STAYING off em is the hardest thing iv ever done. A plan & routine are essential to staying clean. I'd love to shake his hand to properly thank him one day!!

  • @knblibra

    @knblibra

    Ай бұрын

    ​@user-wf1rz5ss5r I'm a 33 year old mother and spouse. I'm clean for 6 years and 1 month. You are 100% correct, getting clean is easy. Staying clean is a lifelong goal that requires work every single day! I found JP right after I got clean from drugs and owe part of my sobriety to his lectures. God bless you and keep you strong. God bless JP and help others to see his message and embrace responsibility!

  • @jacobuszwanenburg1629

    @jacobuszwanenburg1629

    Ай бұрын

    Ya in 51 States like he said with his ad at the start of this. Quite the choice of words here wow but there are still homeless with nothing. What a dick just kick em out of town to die eh ! Much cleaner All across the city ??? Bull 💩 Don’t know the population but 100’s of encampments are a fact eh ?! 😂 Our system caused the drug use and mental health and your attitude Drug use is an illness as the drunken king of Alberta knew all to well also. Remember ! Yes you do but still choose the words you do.

  • @kimberleylangford5536

    @kimberleylangford5536

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-wf1rz5ss5r As someone who will have her 8th sober birthday in June - I know the pain, I know the struggle and I know the victory. Keep the faith, stay strong and I'm proud of you for staying clean for 2 years. Your story can help others who are still suffering!

  • @pearlyq3560

    @pearlyq3560

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you Dr. Peterson for your wisdom in doing this for Alberta and, ultimately, Canada!!!

  • @johnschultz007
    @johnschultz007Ай бұрын

    As someone from Edmonton, I greatly appreciate the work going into solving this problem. I can also verify that almost all of it emerged in the last 3 years.

  • @normag6769

    @normag6769

    Ай бұрын

    That because of the woke lefties policies. They generate enlarged bureaucracy without accountability and measurable results, push for reduced law enforcement, are soft on criminality, which create dirty, unsafe, chaotic cities.

  • @lookupverazhou8599

    @lookupverazhou8599

    Ай бұрын

    Think it had anything to do with some kind of disease or something?

  • @canadiangirl5159

    @canadiangirl5159

    Ай бұрын

    Candidates running in local elections must start letting the voters know which political party they side with. The one thing that did come out of NDP Rachel Notley getting elected. Was exposing just how much of a liar she was. Alberta felt it, especially rural areas who fell for her lies and voted for her back then. But were the first on her chopping block. She went right after farmers/ranchers. Live and learn. Rural Alberta will never make that mistake again. But WHY does Edmonton still vote NDP? There is only one NDP party. The provincial and federal are one. Not like the Conservative where provincial and federal parties are separate. So Notley answers to Singh. And Singh joined forces with Trudeau. Edmonton voted NDP in the last provincial election. They voted for Trudeau's Liberal/NDP government and AGAINST Alberta. When will Edmonton wake up?

  • @normag6769

    @normag6769

    Ай бұрын

    @@lookupverazhou8599 wokism. It's a mind virus

  • @Evan124a

    @Evan124a

    Ай бұрын

    @@lookupverazhou8599it’s a mental health crisis and drugs are being used to mask that. We need actual buildings meant for rehabilitation and not demonization of being addicted. We need to also make drug dealers that sell clearly bad drugs that cause death solely from them in jail. Drugs like psychedelics are helpful for people to heal from trauma under careful use and has helped people with PTSD. Also they can be used under recreational use for stuff and they have been demonized for way too long. I hope they make facilities for drug addicted and homeless people to help them for 2 years and after you can make it for self improvement to help people to get on there feet with stuff like major depression or other stuff that feels less like a prison or mental institution

  • @hubertcumberdale6404
    @hubertcumberdale6404Ай бұрын

    I remember hearing a key takeaway from all this talk. It’s not a homeless camp. It’s an open drug scene.

  • @tbong9293

    @tbong9293

    Ай бұрын

    💯 agree with you!

  • @lucielajoie
    @lucielajoieАй бұрын

    Thank you Dr. Jordan B. Peterson for this Podcast, Thank you Danielle Smith and Jason Nixon to taking care of these people!

  • @timjp7459

    @timjp7459

    Ай бұрын

    Our premier doesn’t give 2 pips about working people. Under her government, instead of ensuring recent stroke victims get sent to reliable continuing care facilities, they can get sent to motels and fed fast food. Before she became premier, she was on record supporting such an idea. Look it up.

  • @rkruyt7443

    @rkruyt7443

    Ай бұрын

    On this issue conservatives have become socialists. Good for them

  • @tammyday9389
    @tammyday9389Ай бұрын

    I appreciate the efforts that our current Alberta provincial government is taking to clean-up this drug and tent city situation.

  • @lookupverazhou8599

    @lookupverazhou8599

    Ай бұрын

    Yep. The government makes drug addicts. The government "cleans" them up.

  • @Liktur

    @Liktur

    Ай бұрын

    TRUTH SOCIAL is Hardline Revolution !!🔥🔥 I Love It .

  • @timjp7459

    @timjp7459

    Ай бұрын

    It isn’t as much about treatment as it is employment and opportunity as well as community and supports. When you give people these things, it’s a near universal that you see less problems of homelessness, mental health issues and addiction problems. What do our governments do? They tend to take these away or support tearing them down. Parties of all stripes are guilty of this but conservatives are notorious for being the worse offenders. They’re cruel. Petersen is a perfect example of convincing us to blame these people as victims who need to be forced into treatment. Nope. The root problem is destroying their supports so the rich get richer. Another root problem: criminalizing drug use. What makes this worse? Forcing people into treatment without looking at how they got there in the first place and remedying their issues by putting supports in place. I’m tired of this garbage where powerful, privileged and often rich people like Petersen, Danielle Smith, etc. get to tell us how to fix problems their class created. Don’t believe the hype, these people don’t care about us.

  • @IsThePapyrus
    @IsThePapyrusАй бұрын

    Alberta seems to be leading the charge back to sanity in Canada. Great job! Mr. Peterson, I loved your talk in St Louis, MO I attended a few weeks back. It was a honor to be in the same building as you.

  • @peterfehr7441

    @peterfehr7441

    Ай бұрын

    We need to protect our Premier. She is facing incredible pressure politically, federal and provincial, which are fully supported by completely corrupt and bought media

  • @cinders302

    @cinders302

    Ай бұрын

    He's doing heroic work. It's an honour to even know that he grew up in our province- he grew up in a region that was quite isolated and a bit rough. He's a true thinker

  • @AngelaZenwoski
    @AngelaZenwoskiАй бұрын

    I lived in Edmonton my whole life, over 50 years. Recently moved out of Edmonton because it is so bad. Homelessness, beggars, crime and woke city council. So glad to be in rural Alberta now. Premier Smith is the best premier since Ralph Klein. Thank you Jordon Peterson & Jason Nixon.

  • @susan638

    @susan638

    28 күн бұрын

    I can't wait for Edmonton's worst Mayor (Sohi) to be replaced.

  • @em-dy3hn
    @em-dy3hnАй бұрын

    A fantastic discussion! Much love to Alberta from Ottawa. I hope your success will spread far and wide.

  • @juliacz2438
    @juliacz2438Ай бұрын

    Alberta will be the only safe space for hard working Canadians who want their kids to be safe in schools. We will be booming! Lots of families will move here. This is exactly what Feds are afraid of. Great interview.

  • @lookupverazhou8599

    @lookupverazhou8599

    Ай бұрын

    The only thing that the feds are afriad of, you lot gave up. G'luck with your delusion.

  • @normag6769

    @normag6769

    Ай бұрын

    As long as they don't come without leaving behind the lefty progressive ideas. Like the Californians who leave the state, and then move to Texas to vote again for idiotic progressive lefty politicians.

  • @apples874

    @apples874

    Ай бұрын

    People that move to Alberta will bring their politics with them

  • @Liktur

    @Liktur

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@apples874TRUTH SOCIAL is Hardline Revolution !!🔥🔥 I Love It .

  • @user-qr8ze7kw8t

    @user-qr8ze7kw8t

    Ай бұрын

    Nowhere safe anymore in Canada big cities of the worst I would never raise a kid in a big city there's too much drug influence and everything now small towns and cities are just as bad get it through your head people don't want to vote for the left or the right anymore

  • @guy_with_phone4466
    @guy_with_phone4466Ай бұрын

    To know we're actually doing real work in Alberta makes me proud of my government. Never thought that would happen lol

  • @lookupverazhou8599

    @lookupverazhou8599

    Ай бұрын

    When you take time from applauding nazis, so much can get done.

  • @feezy15

    @feezy15

    Ай бұрын

    @@lookupverazhou8599 huh?

  • @timjp7459

    @timjp7459

    Ай бұрын

    Real work? Our premier is a disgrace. Restructuring AHS while sending stroke patients to motels to live off fast food. Gutting alternative energy initiatives and taxing electric vehicles. Targeting trans people. She he is cruel and was funded by the rich and elected to serve the powerful with a strong authoritarian, often bigoted minority of Albertans supporting her.

  • @cinders302

    @cinders302

    Ай бұрын

    Ditto.

  • @lennorejohnson5458
    @lennorejohnson5458Ай бұрын

    Thank you for airing this. So informative as a resident of Calgary. I can’t tell you how much this means to me and my family.

  • @net-42
    @net-42Ай бұрын

    The big point against doing this was that the Encampment in Edmonton was torn down when it was -40c . The fact that they were immediately ferried to a warm shelter was suspiciously absent from media reports, and it was made to seem these people were just dumped onto the streets without their belongings to freeze to death. I know I shouldn't be surprised but I am a little upset at that information.

  • @kimberleyporter985

    @kimberleyporter985

    Ай бұрын

    Welcome to Lamstfeam media. CBC, CTV & others who are bought & paid for with taxpayers money by Trudeau. Guess whose narrative they support?

  • @marblesrichard

    @marblesrichard

    Ай бұрын

    MSM is all mostly propaganda ,, and very little is real News

  • @user-ce9xm8rd9z

    @user-ce9xm8rd9z

    Ай бұрын

    The left-wing media didn't report the whole story? What a surprise.

  • @potentatewags

    @potentatewags

    Ай бұрын

    You can never trust the media, especially Canadian media.

  • @videoaddicto

    @videoaddicto

    Ай бұрын

    300 people died last year from being unhoused, that's double than the year previous. 😢

  • @jodihouts6032
    @jodihouts6032Ай бұрын

    I've been working with a shelter for about ten years, we have a 75% success rate, for a full year of accounting/reporting. We are strict and christian based.

  • @tammiemoore6055

    @tammiemoore6055

    Ай бұрын

    Here in lies the problem. No one wants to believe in the Lord anymore.

  • @SkipMichael

    @SkipMichael

    Ай бұрын

    Good for you. My experience is that any religious intervention is the best. I would say that most of your success are with addicts and not smugglers and dealers who can care less about religion or any moral consequences. (Good) smugglers and dealers don't use drugs and protects their family and loved ones from drug use.

  • @tp6299

    @tp6299

    Ай бұрын

    Bless you 😊✝️

  • @lookupverazhou8599

    @lookupverazhou8599

    Ай бұрын

    That's different than tax-payer-based.

  • @jodihouts6032

    @jodihouts6032

    Ай бұрын

    @@lookupverazhou8599 Yes. It appears the "private" charities have a higher success rate in my local area. I'm not a researcher so I don't know national statistics.

  • @tjtampa214
    @tjtampa214Ай бұрын

    Still listening... but within the first 16 minutes you both nailed it. Yes housing but also drugs and mental health. And JP sums it up with the fact that mental health institutions were dissolved decades ago and the patients either went to prison or to the streets... or the revolving door to both.

  • @brianjury4508

    @brianjury4508

    Ай бұрын

    The west coast of US is insanely worse, unraveling in last five years.

  • @WonderfulWorldofAwesomeness

    @WonderfulWorldofAwesomeness

    Ай бұрын

    Nobody wants to admit this, but when marijuana was legalized the Hondos turned to harder drugs to sell. The law of unintended consequences.

  • @dreamarcher4018

    @dreamarcher4018

    Ай бұрын

    Nailed it!

  • @lookupverazhou8599

    @lookupverazhou8599

    Ай бұрын

    You don't need mental health, you need jobs. Jobs and prosperity. A busy person doesn't have time to dwell on their personal problems. Jobs are dying. AI and machines are taking over, and what's left the government's of the world are destroying through over-regulation.

  • @tjtampa214

    @tjtampa214

    Ай бұрын

    @@lookupverazhou8599 yes we need respectable, good-paying jobs that uplift society with it's product or service. But mental health and problems can still exist even if you are gainfully employed.

  • @Shane88Bieve
    @Shane88BieveАй бұрын

    i am 3 years SOBER i became a addict during the covid lock downs i was a plumber who lost his job during this time with a bad break up 3 months before covid.. so though 2 issues turned me towards drugs i first got sober when the FREEDOM TRUCKERS got our government to stop the lock downs . i thank god for the help i received

  • @alanaadams7440

    @alanaadams7440

    Ай бұрын

    God bless you 😊

  • @kimshomestead4290
    @kimshomestead4290Ай бұрын

    Great interview Jordan. I worked downtown in Edmonton and remember when they released so many people from Alberta Hospital. The influx of people living on the street downtown was remarkable, so much so that we talked about it at work. Over the years it continued to become worse and unfortunately became very normal to have to walk around them as they slept on the sidewalk, get asked for a cigarette or money every time you went outside for a break, and also knowing that it wasn't safe in some areas of downtown after 6:00 pm. After approx 40 years so many people have forgotten how it all started but I remember and I'm glad you did this interview. So many people with the powers that be, don't know ,for what ever reason, the way it was before they released people from Alberta Hospital and other psychic hospitals without proper support. I'm glad this is coming to light again.

  • @chomperthefirst533

    @chomperthefirst533

    Ай бұрын

    Yes but it needs to be mentioned that the problem was not releasing these people, it was that these places existed in the first place. I worked in an institution. An institution where people had NO freedom, were imprisoned against their will. Imprisoned because of who they were, not because of anything they did. They had broken no laws. Unlike a prison there was no plans to release any of these people. They were incarcerated for the rest of their lives.

  • @betterchapter
    @betterchapterАй бұрын

    Jordan Peterson has evolved as a conversationalist in a wonderful way and this discussion highlights the fact that the best of JP is still yet to be seen.

  • @ericarzt3744

    @ericarzt3744

    Ай бұрын

    He gets more powerful every time somebody fails to bring him down, they just highlight his weaknesses for him to develop.

  • @masondavirro808
    @masondavirro808Ай бұрын

    Hopefully we can do this in London Ontario and Toronto, and the rest of cities in the Country we all gotta bring these solutions to our city councils

  • @troubledseed

    @troubledseed

    Ай бұрын

    Highly doubt that until they stop sucking off the Liberals. Way to many ignorant people that don't follow social media and only take there CTV news as gossipal will miss the point. There are a lot of immigrants too that don't get it and I don't blame them, they are given an oppurtunity and then they come here loyal to Liberals without understanding that the liberals dont care about them.

  • @samstahlbaum7215

    @samstahlbaum7215

    Ай бұрын

    I think we're screwed. There are too many liberals here.

  • @BohemianLifer

    @BohemianLifer

    Ай бұрын

    Are you kidding...they can't even stand up for their own families future heritages in that province.

  • @minnowes

    @minnowes

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@samstahlbaum7215 A grassroots group of conservatives have organized well to get Danielle Smith into power. Study this and get involved in your own province.

  • @starlord1637

    @starlord1637

    Ай бұрын

    It's getting bad in London homeless are being bused from Toronto and I think Hamilton the homeless in London are attacking ppl and smoking dope at the doors of malls taking a dump on the sidewalks smashing windows starting to pile up in the malls doorways it's totally sad and social services is not available and so little is known

  • @meilatarzlo4627
    @meilatarzlo4627Ай бұрын

    @jordanbpeterson I am someone who lives downtown Edmonton Alberta, thank you for doing this interview. It made me feel hopeful. Please please do more interviews with Canadians and specifically politicians. There was so much negative comments about Danielle Smith but after your interview with her, I got to know her and form my own opinion. She’s smart, logical, and forward thinking! Love it! Go Alberta!!

  • @cinders302

    @cinders302

    Ай бұрын

    I didn't vote for her, and I will make sure that I vote for her the next time around. She's tough and smart, and has so much on her plate. I too, saw her long-form interview with JP, and you're on the mark with your comment. That needed to be broadcast by legacy media, but there's no way they would have done that.

  • @therealbrylenolstrikesagai3579
    @therealbrylenolstrikesagai3579Ай бұрын

    This is so much more honest and informative than any of the MSM will provide. As an Edmontonian very concerned about his city and province, I thank both Jordan and the Minister for doing this!

  • @RuShea1

    @RuShea1

    Ай бұрын

    honest ...Mexicans natives and Asians running the Alberta streets .. .lol honest ...lol

  • @ZackariahBreckenridge
    @ZackariahBreckenridgeАй бұрын

    What an outstanding exchange, thank you Jordan and Jason.

  • @tbong9293

    @tbong9293

    Ай бұрын

    Agree!

  • @tammiemoore6055
    @tammiemoore6055Ай бұрын

    Amen.....you hit the nail on the head of the issue. My son died because of addiction. They housed him over and over again until he popped. They NEVER treated his mental issue.

  • @carau7237

    @carau7237

    Ай бұрын

    I'm so sorry for your loss.

  • @PWlangford1

    @PWlangford1

    Ай бұрын

    Treatment is so important in this.

  • @marlainerose3340

    @marlainerose3340

    Ай бұрын

    It was even harder to get help for mental health and addictions 10 years ago. Now addictions and mental health are seen as often being together and our healthcare recognized this finally despite it being so obvious. Bigger problem now as drugs are becoming more fatal. Help is so vital. Alberta's way is the right way to go.

  • @lynnelatham599

    @lynnelatham599

    Ай бұрын

    I am so sorry to hear about your son and my condolences to your devastating loss.

  • @1987glhs

    @1987glhs

    Ай бұрын

    I'm sorry for your loss.

  • @fallofearth_alexrye7414
    @fallofearth_alexrye7414Ай бұрын

    Thank you Jordan. My band was on tour last fall and we went from Vancouver island to Halifax nova Scotia & it was shocking to see how this issue is truly everywhere. It is by far the worst in Vancouver city. I’m glad I got to listen to how we are dealing with this problem. It’s sad to see, and I hope all these people get the assistance they need.

  • @javiermolina9239
    @javiermolina9239Ай бұрын

    Thank you Mr. Peterson for shedding light on the excellent process and progress that is being achieved in Alberta on these pressing social issues that are plaguing North America. Please keep your interest in Alberta and Canada on your podcasts.

  • @timjp7459

    @timjp7459

    Ай бұрын

    The fact that he is supportive of what our government under premier Danielle ‘trash can Dani’ Smith is doing speaks volumes. He does not have the back of regular people. He’s like our premier, making a killing by supporting the powerful and privileged.

  • @LJolie-jz8go

    @LJolie-jz8go

    Ай бұрын

    Yes please

  • @donnaschreder6139
    @donnaschreder6139Ай бұрын

    Wow! As a former addict who used to live in Edmonton this gives me hope. Society tells addicts that no one gives a shit about them when that allow them to deteriorate on the streets. I would have embraced an intervention such as this when I was at the point of feeling like all hope was lost. I’m in school now for counselling and was very disappointed with my addictions course preaching safe supply as the compassionate thing to do. We also were taught the gender affirming model which I plan to reject for my future practice.

  • @germanarovinelli5973

    @germanarovinelli5973

    Ай бұрын

    Keep going ! If you can find someone to mentor you with therapeutic hypnotherapy as a tool you would be able to help people outside of the government system. It can change lives by building the internal foundation of a person’s belief system and support healing the nervous system. It helped me heal a tortured childhood which transitioned to addiction. It is much more effective than traditional talk therapy

  • @hillbillyhistory4227

    @hillbillyhistory4227

    Ай бұрын

    If you ignore gender affirmative mutilation, Straight to jail!

  • @donnaschreder6139

    @donnaschreder6139

    Ай бұрын

    @@germanarovinelli5973 thank you! I will look into that

  • @peterfehr7441

    @peterfehr7441

    Ай бұрын

    Safe supply for addicts, best course of action for vets dealing with ptsd, suicide. Something has to give or our society will be doomed.

  • @lloyannehurd

    @lloyannehurd

    Ай бұрын

    @@germanarovinelli5973 I understand what you mean. I tried talk therapy twice and it was just not working for me. Then the term Narcissist was coined with listed symptoms. The therapy for victims of Narcissists is quite different. It helps immediately. I just read books and exchanged messages with people. Costs next to nothing. No drugs needed. Psychiatrists hand out prescriptions immediately. I think they are helpful for Schizophrenia or Bipolar disorders but not for abuse victims.

  • @BeeKaye
    @BeeKayeАй бұрын

    I’m grateful for this conversation. I lived in Edmonton for 5 years. I can’t fathom being homeless with the brutal winters they have there.

  • @bipolarkeyboard

    @bipolarkeyboard

    Ай бұрын

    not to mention all the violent people out there wanting to cause harm whenever possible or the opportunity arises

  • @deborahtaylor4798
    @deborahtaylor4798Ай бұрын

    Thank you, Alberta, for doing what you are doing, especially protecting our children. Thank you, Jordan Peterson, for these interviews.

  • @TheLastSecretGarden
    @TheLastSecretGardenАй бұрын

    Alberta is so proud of you, Jordan 💙

  • @bighorn1994
    @bighorn1994Ай бұрын

    I am in recovery and have been for 18 years after attending a treatment center. Only 1% or so stay clean and sober but many do for a year or two . A year or two being productive is better than nothing . To maintain sobriety you must have a view of a future better than you have using and constantly remembering how shit life can be on drugs/alcohol. They need hope , something sorely lacking in modern society. 😢

  • @annettecoates7443

    @annettecoates7443

    Ай бұрын

    Are you in agreement with the safe drug supply, or is it a huge problem in your pinion? Hats off to you in your sobriety!

  • @murphymomof9
    @murphymomof9Ай бұрын

    Just fantastic. Thank you, Jordan. I wish some other big podcasts would feature the minister to speak about these issues. It’s not being talked about enough! The left wants to keep the subculture perpetual victims - degraded, depraved and dependent - under the lie of “compassion”.

  • @normag6769

    @normag6769

    Ай бұрын

    The left always wants victims at perpetuity. If a group leaves the left ideology, be sure the left will find other groups to label as victims. The left needs victims, in order go ask for funding, and that money, 95% of it goes to the left activists pockets (salaries, perks, office buildings). It's just a way of living, clothed as compassion, virtue signaling. The victims are just a means to get what the activists want. Basically a hypocrisy, but deep down a scam, like any other.

  • @dougskeels6647
    @dougskeels6647Ай бұрын

    It was a very good enlightening interview . Sad that the legacy media aren't able to broadcast this information impartially. It would change many peoples view of the great things these ministers are doing under the guidance of our fantastic premier Danielle Smith. Thank you all for your efforts .

  • @tbong9293

    @tbong9293

    Ай бұрын

    We need this in Ontario!!!

  • @cinders302

    @cinders302

    Ай бұрын

    The tough job here, is that many people on the left won't even take the time to listen to this because then they would have to humble themselves and see what the hell is actually being done. It takes a 'big'/bold person to admit that they had it wrong. I think this might be the best fit for Jason Nixon as a minister. Thanks to our premier, Danielle Smith, for whom I did NOT vote. I am humbled and damned appreciative if her efforts. She's tough and she's fair. Her job is not an easy one 🫶🙏👏

  • @nifftycat
    @nifftycatАй бұрын

    Thank you for this Jordan we Albertans and Canadians alike appreciate you taking the time to broadcast this ❤

  • @ehhalexx
    @ehhalexxАй бұрын

    Thanks for bringing voice to alberta, you are a true gem in this world

  • @pamelahaze3211
    @pamelahaze3211Ай бұрын

    Thank you Jordan...my son credits you for stopping a cocaine habit before it wrecked his life. He has never relapsed. You are a gift God bless you and your family

  • @DougBrinkman
    @DougBrinkmanАй бұрын

    Well Done, Minister Jason Nixon; Thank You, Dr. Peterson.

  • @waniska5324
    @waniska5324Ай бұрын

    Keep up the GREAT WORK our Alberta Conservatives....Thank You!❤🇨🇦🍎

  • @jeffvernon9469
    @jeffvernon9469Ай бұрын

    Incredible work Mr Peterson 👏 you're helping bring this country together. One of the most important Canadian voices of our time.

  • @toaster3822
    @toaster3822Ай бұрын

    Albertans are so lucky to have Danielle Smith and her current government. Nothing but common sense and protecting kids. Anyone against her is part of the problem

  • @JDawg394

    @JDawg394

    Ай бұрын

    We're lucky and we know it. She's great.

  • @Liktur

    @Liktur

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@JDawg394TRUTH SOCIAL is Hardline Revolution !!🔥🔥 I Love It

  • @RJKYEG

    @RJKYEG

    Ай бұрын

    You might be surprised by how many people are displeased. Edmonton is the support base of the New Democrats, and I don't know what it would take to change that.

  • @minnowes

    @minnowes

    Ай бұрын

    It is not luck. Thousands got very involved in the UCP political party to kick Jason Kenney out and elect Danielle Smith.

  • @nuwang2381

    @nuwang2381

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@RJKYEG I am pretty displeased with things that Daniel Smith is proposing like the breaking of Alberta from the CPP alongside what's going on with healthcare atm, I have a friend of mine who's diabetic who of one of her policies passed will loose accesses to insulin

  • @user-ci2mn1oy3w
    @user-ci2mn1oy3wАй бұрын

    I've been homeless for 4 years in my life, once for 3 years straight. I got a college loan and used it to buy an older, still-decent, minivan to live in in. I've known scores of homeless in my day, worked with them, hung out with them a bit. They are lazy, crazy, dopers and drunks or they'd not be out there more than a month. If it's a woman, and she's not over the age of 60, she wont be out there a week unless she's one of those 4 things. Normally, she wont be out there more than one night. before somebody takes her in.

  • @anthonyhuber-permanentlyre7808

    @anthonyhuber-permanentlyre7808

    Ай бұрын

    *It is well known in the homeless community that women get more provision than men do, even though there are way more men sleeping rough than women.* Women just get more sympathy, it's always been like that.

  • @merrittolsen1146

    @merrittolsen1146

    Ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡💩

  • @atlasfeynman1039

    @atlasfeynman1039

    Ай бұрын

    @@anthonyhuber-permanentlyre7808 I would rather be a man living on the street depending on myself, than a woman who depends on a man she cannot trust. Bill Burr said it best: 'you know that fear about going to jail and dropping the soap? That's what it's like to be a woman every day of the year anywhere she goes.

  • @tjtampa214

    @tjtampa214

    Ай бұрын

    Women often get taken in but not for free, typically they have to provide sex and housekeeping services.

  • @5thdimension954

    @5thdimension954

    Ай бұрын

    I agree, homelessness is a behavioral issue. In my day, they were called “Bums”. I’m glad you see what’s going on. Keep educating others.

  • @rachelk8368
    @rachelk8368Ай бұрын

    Calgary has changed so much in the last 5 years I barely recognize it. I don’t shop at the superstore downtown - it’s always got police coming and people doing drugs

  • @JonesyTheFirst69

    @JonesyTheFirst69

    Ай бұрын

    Very true. I was born in BC but most of my life has been in Calgary and it's completely different from what it was when I was growing up. The crime and homelessness has gone up noticeably, it's a shame.

  • @kimberlysolimine3161
    @kimberlysolimine3161Ай бұрын

    Jordan thank you for your voice. Sharing your wisdom thank you

  • @Templarzealot89
    @Templarzealot89Ай бұрын

    Thank you for this wonderful conversation. Its great to see canadian content and to show the world whats going on in our great white north

  • @fie4426
    @fie4426Ай бұрын

    The seriousness of the drug addiction of many of those individuals is scary. Like all day and night long, and daily.

  • @michaelhansen5974
    @michaelhansen5974Ай бұрын

    ... for over 30 years Switzerland 🇨🇭 has been drawing addits back into being productive members of society with the most progesive program to date ...!!! Champion of TRUTH and Freedom of Speech

  • @Pilgrimofhope7
    @Pilgrimofhope7Ай бұрын

    Thanks Jordon for this podcast. As an Albertan I am happy to see the approach of Danielle Smith to governing our province.

  • @tyrasmith5889
    @tyrasmith5889Ай бұрын

    We pray for you and your family. I heard something today that stopped me - with gratitude, optimism is sustainable . I am grateful for you and your bravery. Thank you for helping sustain my optimism.

  • @Campingwilder

    @Campingwilder

    Ай бұрын

    Pessimism is also sustainable. Don't you have the acumen to say something of substance, rather than 'pray'...

  • @atlasfeynman1039

    @atlasfeynman1039

    Ай бұрын

    @@Campingwilder But do you have something of substance to say? I pray for you and your dank karma.

  • @joemendiuk

    @joemendiuk

    Ай бұрын

    @@Campingwilder the austricing of prayer and God more generally is the root cause of this particular problem and the wider cause of it which essentially is wokism.

  • @kingtut5923

    @kingtut5923

    Ай бұрын

    Don't pray action is what we need . I am a tired senior and can't help you, your on your own.

  • @aaronplattsauce4667
    @aaronplattsauce4667Ай бұрын

    The talk in Grand Rapids was amazing. Some very valuable insights were spoken by Mr. Peterson. My advice is to bring a notebook and prepare yourself to absorb a message that is both practical and inspiring. Thank you Jordan.

  • @paulbaillie9873
    @paulbaillie9873Ай бұрын

    I first met Jason back in the early 2000's before he got into politics and have been following his life and career since then. He certainly has an interesting background dealing with the marginalized population in his work with his father at the mustard seed. I watched with disbelief when he was accused of killing horses knowing in my heart even through the vilest of dispersions that there was no way this gentle giant could ever have been involved in something so horrific as that. It was so wonderful to see him exonerated and proven innocent and to watch all of his detractors eat crow when they had to apologize for their condemnation and besmirchment of his good name and character. I was particularly pleased when he was elected in his district as I never thought he had political aspirations and to see him rise in his career and become a minister in the provincial government has always made me just a little more proud that I knew him. Best of luck with your endeavors Minister Nixon, if anyone can tackle this problem successfully it is you.

  • @DebbieMcIntyre-xl7ji
    @DebbieMcIntyre-xl7jiАй бұрын

    Thanks for telling the truth and caring about people!

  • @MsLinda165
    @MsLinda165Ай бұрын

    Could we please convince the Manitoba Gov't to adopt the same avenues to address the out of control tent cities in Winnipeg. It's been a disgrace, and dangerous. I no longer walk even in day time; I've had to take my walks in a mall indoors, due to the drug addicts who have highjacked all green spaces, parks, and trails in and around Winnipeg. They're not contributing tax dollars, yet they are entitled to spread their needles and garbage any where they desire. The tail wagging the dog.

  • @tammyday9389
    @tammyday9389Ай бұрын

    I remember the 60s, 70s, and 80s in Grande Prairie, Alberta only having a couple old drunks who didn't have a home. When it was really cold, old Baldy Swanson would be put into a jail cell to stay warm. We weren't afraid of him.

  • @JordanBPeterson

    @JordanBPeterson

    Ай бұрын

    Right. Baldy Swanson. Haven't heard of him in years. Most of the Northern Alberta town drinks froze to death in the winter.

  • @kimberlyudy252
    @kimberlyudy252Ай бұрын

    Incredible conversation! As a new mom in Calgary, Alberta - I am incredibly disheartened by the leftist municipalities that are having a say in our daily life and safety - but hopeful due to this conversation with our “common sense” provincial government. Thank you for this conversation!

  • @genesturby9247
    @genesturby9247Ай бұрын

    As an Albertan I appreciate that the present Alberta Government can put what they are planning and doing on the internet for everyone to see and listen to, and I can refer to what they say they will do whenever I want to call something to the attention of any official or government leader to support my life and liberty here in the Province of Alberta... Please press the battle against immoral stupidity. 👍

  • @germanarovinelli5973
    @germanarovinelli5973Ай бұрын

    Thank you JP for sharing this information. I pray it shames our government officials in BC to help our displaced sick scared addicted population. Something needs to be done that is humane loving and restores hope choices and dignity 🙏

  • @bethstewart1319

    @bethstewart1319

    Ай бұрын

    Add Onratio to the list that need this, badly!

  • @kimkingham8985
    @kimkingham8985Ай бұрын

    I love that these conversations are happening online for all of us can listen and make up or own minds and understand what they intend to do. Jordan always asks THE questions.

  • @gordonmarr6463
    @gordonmarr6463Ай бұрын

    Well done Jordan. Good stuff. I am 3rd Gen AB and did business all over AB and NWT for 45 years. I am ashamed of Edmonton where I grew up

  • @yulu2082
    @yulu2082Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much for bringing this to us. Love from Edmonton ❤

  • @asiatownsend830
    @asiatownsend830Ай бұрын

    I have been working in homeless outreach in Vancouver and on the gulf islands, the province and municipalities are more concerned about insurance policy than solving our drug crisis

  • @Sks1945

    @Sks1945

    Ай бұрын

    Yea well you are the ones giving people drugs no shit, should be arrested if you are caught with more then a gram on you like in the good old days

  • @pauldouglas5514
    @pauldouglas5514Ай бұрын

    As Albertans we are also fortunate to have a man like Minister Nixon dealing proactively with this issue.

  • @mariagrose7355
    @mariagrose7355Ай бұрын

    Wow how beneficial to hear this conversation, educating Albertans on what’s going on and what is being done. This is huge

  • @brianjury4508
    @brianjury4508Ай бұрын

    If one does not replace debilitating habits, with beneficial ones, then relapse is a breath away. Get outta that comfort zone. God bless and God Speed. Pray that this assists someone, as much as it has helped this being.

  • @ChrisWhite.fishing
    @ChrisWhite.fishingАй бұрын

    wow, an exceptionally well spoken guest. Simple wording, great cadence, concise, clear and to the point.

  • @Tribuneoftheplebs

    @Tribuneoftheplebs

    Ай бұрын

    Looks like a man who is gunning to be premier of the province himself

  • @ConstructionKronies
    @ConstructionKroniesАй бұрын

    I just finished a documentary on the recent tent city take downs in Edmonton this winter. They aren't rehabilitating everyone. They are still largely no where to put people. Jobs and affordabile housing has to be apart of the equation. A lot of people are still on the street just now with nowhere else to go. Still only 1700 shelter spaces for 3000 unhoused. I appreciate this interview, i would loved to have spoken with Nixon myself. I did email him for comment without a response. This is a huge problem thats bigger than just a bumch of people living on the street. The drugs are out of control. I talked to a lot of Police, i wish they had better way to do this without involving the police. They were mostly nice and caring, but a few goons. Great interview, still all the information isnt 100% accurate. Gangs are controlling the shelters for one.

  • @Shadow-sm8hs

    @Shadow-sm8hs

    Ай бұрын

    Good counter perspective, always wondered why stay in Edmonton, why congregate down town and in the river valley? I have learned many come to Edmonton to be homeless, why? Housing is cheaper away from downtown, housing can be way cheaper and way more available in smaller centers. Downtown residents have given me a few answers, but I have not got proper survey style information.

  • @joemendiuk
    @joemendiukАй бұрын

    God is well pleased with Alberta's government's efforts, stay the course!

  • @leonardpeters3266
    @leonardpeters3266Ай бұрын

    This is something I've been wishing for in the PNW for years. What a wonderful discussion and great thoughts and plans. Don't let the follow up part of the treatments evade you, they are the most important part. Assign personnel to follow up with the patients. Separate the people that are being treated. Good luck and Godspeed!

  • @whiskybrush3219
    @whiskybrush3219Ай бұрын

    Thank you Dr Peterson for platforming my government's representatives! This was a delight to listen to!

  • @mikekoziar5594
    @mikekoziar5594Ай бұрын

    Thank you gentleman enjoyed the conversation

  • @antbrown9066
    @antbrown9066Ай бұрын

    Dr Jordan Peterson. Thank you for being a voice of intelligence, reason and strength - from the grass roots reality of the people who have found rock bottom, to the philosophy of meaning. One would struggle to find such an equal. The delivery of speech with such articulation and demeanour, exhibiting a high degree of emotion and honesty. I have found little evidence elsewhere of such a closeness to what one would expect to see with an endeavour towards seeking and displaying that search for truth….

  • @carau7237
    @carau7237Ай бұрын

    I could not stop listening to this !! When it first started I was very skeptical as I have previously worked with a similar demographic, but I was astounded by the insight on both sides and the grasp of what they are dealing with and my mind was blown by Dr. Petersons words 'toxic compassion' I have never heard such an accurate description of well meaning people who keep people in their bondage instead of offering a way to live a productive life.

  • @ittybittyshrew
    @ittybittyshrewАй бұрын

    I lived in central Edmonton near U of A and Whyte Ave until end of 2023. Since summer 2022 there was a rapid and overwhelming increase in encampments, crime, drugs, violence. I started feeling very unsafe in this previously previously safe, vibrant, mixed income, family oriented, university neighbourhood. We left as a direct result of these changes in December 2023. Since November 2023 alone there have been 3 huge multi-apartment fires and a gun murder across the street from a daycare at 5 PM within a 5 block radius within this neighbourhood, all drug and mental health related. I was cleaning up needles from my garden and from playgrounds and hearing about home invasions or attempted home invasions and random assaults from neighbours on a monthly basis and seeing open drug use weekly. The year before that there were three gun murders and another multi unit fire. This was a stark and rapid change that started in 2021 or 2022. I appreciate hearing this news and both JBP and the guest's work but respectfully I think this podcast is grossly misrepresenting and oversimplifying the problem and the solution. Don't get me wrong, it's great that they are cleaning up the encampments. I had about 5 that I could see within a 5 block radius of my house suddenly starting summer 2022 and a friend was beaten by someone living in one at a children's playground. But the problem is MUCH bigger than this and cleaning up the encampments will not get anywhere near solving the problem of social disorder, drugs, and violence that has ballooned in Edmonton. The city is currently creating "supportive housing" for these individuals everywhere - in trailers, in existing buildings, in new builds. Yes, it's better than a tent but not much better. The same problems created by the congregation of drug-addicted people will remain. The problems in our neighbourhood started when they took over a hotel nearby for supportive housing. I suspect this supportive housing is very poorly managed and is essentially a hub for selling and consuming drugs and crime. Residents across the city near these units are very unhappy because their creating correlates with a frightening increase in drugs, violence, and social disorder. This is what happened in our neighbourhood and will continue to happen all over Edmonton, despite removing the encampments, as they build more and more poorly managed "supportive" housing that encourage and allow drug use. Taking down encampments is not as great as it sounds because the people at the root of the violence, fires, crime are still in congregate living in residential Edmonton neighbourhoods and the city keeps building more of these facilities that they are not managing properly. I estimate this encampment "solution" presented will solve 2 percent of the problem which is the congregation of these individuals aided and encouraged by the city and whatever is creating and perpetuating these drug problems including the permissive attitude of the city, the mental health, health, and addictions workers, the institutions involved including the Mustard Seed that was mentioned.

  • @Billy97ify

    @Billy97ify

    Ай бұрын

    My opinion is that these facilities should not be in the cities, especially downtown. The drugs and crime will just continue. They should be fifty miles from the highway.

  • @nifftycat
    @nifftycatАй бұрын

    Thank you for this interview and as an Albertan it makes me feel good to have a politician actually making decisions that make sense to keep me safe in my day to day life. Like anywhere it’s not perfect but I appreciate all the convo and showing the world what is happening here and how we are dealing with it locally in Calgary and Edmonton

  • @mr.pickles5262
    @mr.pickles5262Ай бұрын

    Man . Alberta for the win . Proud of you .

  • @skinnflint

    @skinnflint

    Ай бұрын

    Redneck deluxe. Backwards wastes of skin

  • @mpeezy358
    @mpeezy358Ай бұрын

    Saw you in Colombus Ohio a couple weeks ago. The only thing that would have made it better is if you would have talked for 4 hours instead of 2. My wife and I had a fantastic time going to see you speak. Thank you.

  • @eliasmakino263
    @eliasmakino263Ай бұрын

    Thanks for representing us well Jordan

  • @MG_49825
    @MG_49825Ай бұрын

    You’re the man Jordan for bringing on this guy

  • @jasontaff3924
    @jasontaff3924Ай бұрын

    Ok! Things looking good here in Alberta. Let’s keep it up. Far from perfect but better then anywhere else in Canada it seems.

  • @user-nx2tn1lv2s
    @user-nx2tn1lv2sАй бұрын

    I'm moving to Alberta! Jordan is a National Treasure.

  • @lookupverazhou8599

    @lookupverazhou8599

    Ай бұрын

    I'm from the government. I'm here to help.

  • @mikecoates1000

    @mikecoates1000

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry, there’s no houses left. All we got is tents

  • @slickiestrick5479
    @slickiestrick5479Ай бұрын

    Profesor Peterson, could You please interview Pastor Artur Pawłowski (Pavwovski) he is in Canada he got arrested for feeding the homeless during covid😢. Sorry for typos

  • @michaellabelle8956
    @michaellabelle8956Ай бұрын

    Thanks from an Albertan that lives downtown Calgary!

  • @alehandrodel817
    @alehandrodel817Ай бұрын

    I watched a video from Hastings street. It’s a brutal, hellish, unbelievable situation!

  • @L_E_L_0_U_P
    @L_E_L_0_U_PАй бұрын

    Us Albertans are so proud to have Jordan B. Peterson speaking on behalf of us, i hope youre uniting with pierre poillievre so we can turn this back into a land of God.

  • @janinesnyder8250
    @janinesnyder8250Ай бұрын

    …this will be a great perspective on such a pressing, current, Canadian issue.

  • @Imitatechrist

    @Imitatechrist

    Ай бұрын

    Fits.

  • @MandyFerdon
    @MandyFerdonАй бұрын

    Some very valid points were made in this interview. Thank you.for all the work you do Jordan B. Petrerson.

  • @staceygoertzen3310
    @staceygoertzen3310Ай бұрын

    Thank you for this discussion. I hope this sanity will make its way to BC.

  • @A-classic-smithy
    @A-classic-smithyАй бұрын

    Jason's father, pat, is an amazing dude, the real Mccoy, and in general the nixons are an awesome family.

  • @afringedgentian5426
    @afringedgentian5426Ай бұрын

    Dearest Dr. Peterson, I am so incredibly excited that Jonathan Pageau is going to be onstage with you in Boston! I have been devouring Jonathan’s videos since the Symbolic World summit, absolutely gulping them down like a starving person because I find myself so hungry for the depth of spiritual meaning in his work. I’ve found Jonathan a kindred spirit as I think what he is doing with fairy tales and symbolism is similar to what I’m doing with my own science fiction work. When I first began writing in 2019 and thought I was working in isolation I had NO idea that along the way I would meet so many kindred spirits. You are one and so is Jonathan. I’m so delighted to think of getting to meet you BOTH. And thank God again and again for your precious friendship. On a more somber note, Dr. Peterson, I’m so grieved with you for the loss of Dr. De Waal. It’s a loss for the world. But it’s a personal grief for you because he was a colleague. In case you need a hug, here’s a really gentle one, and a handclasp. I so look forward to giving you those in person. With Ruth Anne’s love. ❤

  • @Campingwilder

    @Campingwilder

    Ай бұрын

    Come back in 12 months, and 12 stone less. Then you (Dearest) will have credibility talking about addiction. For you are OBVIOUSLY addicted to fat foods. Or is it a glandular problem. I see North American life style choice, myself...

  • @nidiavillalobos1354
    @nidiavillalobos1354Ай бұрын

    A "Bukele" approach to drug addiction and child abuse aiming at a hopeful outcome but buckling up for the back tide. Keep us posted, please! Thks,

  • @Levi-dv6db
    @Levi-dv6dbАй бұрын

    As someone from Edmonton, I've noticed these tent cities popping up in recent years. I think Covid lockdowns have also played a part in speeding up this issue. With fewer people around downtown and most working from home, it sort of became easier for these encampments to take over public places.

  • @williminayatsallie1976

    @williminayatsallie1976

    Ай бұрын

    Social assistance also stopped directly paying people's rent. Once social assistance stopped paying their rent and due to lack of responsibility, it went to drugs/alcohol.

  • @RealBCMonkey
    @RealBCMonkeyАй бұрын

    Love you Jordan ❤️

  • @michaeld.1128
    @michaeld.1128Ай бұрын

    Alberta is a beacon of good governance in Canada. Still not enough to offset our current "posers", but it does give us hope. We need to move the homeless encampments to the suburbs, then it will get dealt with.

  • @michaelhansen5974
    @michaelhansen5974Ай бұрын

    .... those of us that have suffered the mental illness of drug addiction and houselessness have a much better comprehension of this reality ...!!! Champion of TRUTH and Freedom of Speech

  • @h.r.c.2829
    @h.r.c.2829Ай бұрын

    I work in a non-profit serving addicted/homeless people in California. An aspect of this problem that isn't getting reported on enough is the gross incompetence and near malfeasance of the people running treatment centers and non-profits in general. Obviously, there are some oases in the desert of organizations that are actually effectively run, but by and large, the people running the TCs are only marginally more sane and stable than the clients. Particularly in drug treatment, as most people working in the field are in "recovery" themselves, but realistically they are merely not using drugs/alcohol, not actually addressing their personality defects. It's the blind leading the blind. Also, many non-prof leaders are embezzling funds from the public and the government, because charities are often used for the personal financial gain of the owner/director. The whole system needs a rehaul, top to bottom.

  • @Ontario786
    @Ontario786Ай бұрын

    Thank you Dr. Peterson

  • @emiliek4002
    @emiliek4002Ай бұрын

    Thank you Minister Jason Nixon for your hard work. We need smart politicians like you .

  • @TheHellSpawn000
    @TheHellSpawn000Ай бұрын

    Im not in Edmonton but I am in another city about 8 hours away in a neighboring province. Things are equally as bad here as they are there. The homeless population exploded suddenly over the last 3-4 years and it has been a constant nightmare ever since, I dont live in the city personally but my dad and brother do, last summer i had to help my brother put up a 13 foot fence and gate around his property, the city requested that it be taken down but my brother refused because it fell under code and we got permits for it so there was nothing the city could do as it got approval and my brother and dad said that they were sick and tired of having trash piled up in the front yard or have someone sitting on the front steps or trying to break into the front porch. Because of a tent encampment where my brother is in the city 2 houses burned down after a Propane tank ruptured and exploded, 2 people burned to death and one of the home owners suffered serious injuries. While i understand that there are some bodies of government that are trying to fix the way things are, I have completely lost faith in the ability to do so because Liberals base all of their arguments on points of moral authority and for that reason on may 1st im leaving the country and moving both myself and my business to japan because I refuse to watch canada devolve into more of a tax ridden cesspit than it already is. Even if a conservative government gets elected it will serve for 4 years, start making some improvements and then a trudeau puppet will be put into power and ruin the country even more.

  • @MrYoojong
    @MrYoojongАй бұрын

    I like Jordan B Peterson , now I become like Minister Jason Nixon as well

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