Rebel News Podcast - June 21, 2022


DAILY | MPs get panic buttons; Soccer star backs trans athletes; Freeland's 'fake fights' over guns


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 9 minutes

Words per Minute

156.53348

Word Count

10,900

Sentence Count

888

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada, joins The Rebel News Live Stream on this, a Tuesday, June 21st, 2022, show with host David Menzies and co-host Sheila Gunn-Reed.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 This is Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada.
00:00:18.720 We must keep fighting all COVID measures until they are gone permanently.
00:00:24.420 Join the fight at peoplespartyofcanada.ca.
00:00:27.480 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
00:00:30.080 You have tuned into the Rebel News live stream on this, a Tuesday, June 21st, 2022.
00:00:38.540 I'm David Menzies and my co-host.
00:00:41.160 Well, let me tell you a little bit about my co-host.
00:00:44.060 You know what, folks?
00:00:44.880 Today is National Peaches and Cream Day.
00:00:49.440 And my friend, well, she's as sweet as a Georgia peach.
00:00:53.740 And if you disagree with that, she'll cream you.
00:00:56.780 She is the she-devil with a sword.
00:00:59.420 She is the Khaleesi of Northern Alberta.
00:01:03.340 She is Sheila Gunn-Reed.
00:01:05.640 How you doing there, Sheila?
00:01:07.540 Oh, David, I'm great.
00:01:08.760 I've never been described as peaches and cream before.
00:01:11.440 Does anyone actually, I mean, I love cream in my coffee, but I got to tell you, as long as I've been on this planet, I don't think I've ever had a peach with some cream poured on it.
00:01:26.580 I mean, I know it's a thing, but is it a thing for you?
00:01:30.700 I mean, I've never had this experience.
00:01:33.120 Maybe we should try it out today, because it is National Peaches and Cream Day.
00:01:38.720 I don't eat fruit.
00:01:39.820 So I don't know.
00:01:40.420 And it just seems like a waste of good coffee cream.
00:01:43.560 You know what I mean?
00:01:44.680 I don't know.
00:01:45.680 Not to be confused with peaches and herb, because I know you quote that song title, Reunited, and it feels so good.
00:01:54.900 And it does.
00:01:55.460 And the second you quoted that in the morning meeting, you already regretted it as well.
00:02:03.060 I was like, how do I put that right back in my mouth?
00:02:07.300 So in any event, Sheila, I think this is the point in the show in which you explain the ostensible policy reason of what we're trying to do here.
00:02:17.240 Oh, my Lord.
00:02:18.600 It's World Productivity Day today.
00:02:22.820 Ugliest Dog Day, Morgan.
00:02:26.560 There's a chance.
00:02:28.940 There's a chance.
00:02:30.380 It's a special day for my snaggletooth dog.
00:02:33.440 National Vanilla Milkshake Day.
00:02:36.560 National Take Your Cat to Work Day.
00:02:39.280 Mine just interrupted an interview with Michelle Sterling from Friends of Science, so also accurate.
00:02:46.940 National Hike with a Geek Day.
00:02:49.720 Is this like Take a Liberal to the Gun Range Day?
00:02:52.820 There's a lot.
00:02:55.580 Wow.
00:02:57.700 David, I've got to send you this.
00:02:59.780 Where are you finding them?
00:03:00.900 I only, I had, yeah, National Hike with a Geek Day, but would a geek be into hiking?
00:03:09.740 I mean, isn't that what, you know, a geek, I assume Sheila stays indoors like playing video games and stuff like that, right?
00:03:18.460 I think that's to get them out of the house.
00:03:21.480 So, like, they created a day around it.
00:03:23.980 It's also, oh, Lord, Justin Trudeau.
00:03:27.140 Good news.
00:03:27.980 It's National Selfie Day.
00:03:29.700 Oh.
00:03:30.100 It's also National Day of the Gong.
00:03:32.700 So, I don't know.
00:03:35.320 Who would be so...
00:03:35.720 RIP everybody in the office.
00:03:37.600 I mean, is there a gong manufacturing association that says, you know what, we've got to claim one of these days.
00:03:44.960 I mean, a gong?
00:03:46.100 Who uses gongs anymore?
00:03:48.860 The last gong I saw was in the 70s, the gong show.
00:03:52.280 And that was a great show.
00:03:53.840 So ahead of its time.
00:03:55.040 Chuck Beres, the dearly departed, brilliant TV producer.
00:03:59.880 Oh, how I love the gong show.
00:04:02.120 It pretty much, you know, predicted the future, right?
00:04:07.580 Except back then, you could hit a gong and they're whisked off the stage.
00:04:12.940 And now, well, they get grief counseling.
00:04:14.840 You just cancelled, YouTube just turns your channel off.
00:04:18.920 There's a gong.
00:04:20.140 You just wake up and you're like, oh, I thought I had a Twitter account, but Twitter has other plans for me.
00:04:26.260 That's the modern gong.
00:04:27.700 You know what?
00:04:28.180 True story.
00:04:28.860 When the gong show movie came out, which was absolutely horrid, and it stuck around in Toronto cinemas for only six days.
00:04:35.980 And I went to see it at the dearly departed Highland Cinema, which was over a thousand seats.
00:04:41.320 There were five people in the cinema.
00:04:43.280 It only had one genuine laugh.
00:04:45.260 But the funny thing that we had a censor board back then, and it was going through all kinds of controversy.
00:04:52.540 Oh, we still have that now.
00:04:54.220 We just don't call it that.
00:04:55.760 Yeah.
00:04:56.040 It's something weird, but Ontario was one of the worst in the world.
00:05:00.220 And the mass-produced gong show movie poster, the tagline, Sheila, was the only movie that was gonged by the censors, right?
00:05:13.660 And the Ontario Censorship Board, because they were, I don't know, paranoid nuts, thought this was an insult directed at them, but it was for all the posters around the world.
00:05:24.640 So the theatres in Ontario had to censor the tagline.
00:05:30.400 They put white hockey tape over it.
00:05:34.400 There you go.
00:05:35.960 The gong show that was gonged by the censor.
00:05:39.060 That tagline did not appear in Ontario, because by ruling of the censors.
00:05:49.000 It's so perfect, isn't it?
00:05:51.240 It's like a Fibonacci sequence of just perfect government ineptitude.
00:05:56.520 And we should tell everybody what we're doing right now before we get too far into the show.
00:06:02.320 It's the Rebel News daily live stream, where you'll find out exactly what day it is and what lobby group has lobbied what interest group to create a special day for them.
00:06:13.460 It's also National Milkshake Day, in case you're wondering.
00:06:17.040 But this is where we normally talk about the news of the day, and I promise we'll get to it.
00:06:21.360 But we are streaming on YouTube, but there might come a time during the show where we have to cut the YouTube feed, because YouTube is the new censorship panel.
00:06:32.720 The government used to do it now.
00:06:34.200 Big tech does it.
00:06:35.580 So if we get to a point where we might have to say something that might run afoul of YouTube's acceptable speech laws, their blasphemy laws, we'll cut the feed so that we don't lose the channel.
00:06:45.860 And then we will continue streaming on Getter and Rumble Odyssey and Super U.
00:06:50.440 And the beauty of Rumble Odyssey and Super U is that they allow you to send us paid chats.
00:06:56.240 So paid chats is your chance to take control of the show and support the work that we do.
00:07:00.900 So if you send us a paid chat, I will read it on air and David and me will do our best to address whatever your question, query or comment is.
00:07:11.600 But it's your way to have your say, but support us at the same time.
00:07:15.020 Yeah, and lots to get to.
00:07:18.300 One of them being, well, it looks like Marco Mandicino is now playing the victim card along with Jagmeet Singh, who's still whining about nasty words thrown his way in Peterborough, if you can imagine.
00:07:31.340 By white supremacists in turbans.
00:07:33.940 Oh, boy, they really fooled him that day.
00:07:39.600 You know, what I'm getting at, Sheila, the headline says MPs getting panic buttons after minister reveals he received death threats.
00:07:49.440 Now, here's the thing, before we get into this, and it's ludicrous enough, just the thought of this, but there was an MP on our radio panel roundtable today, whose name I cannot mention by court order.
00:08:05.980 But she said, this is nothing new.
00:08:09.720 This is, this has been a fact for a long while, maybe not all MPs, but MPs that think they're under any kind of special threat.
00:08:20.220 I think it's a case assessment basis.
00:08:22.380 But the idea of panic buttons being in the House of Commons is not new.
00:08:27.220 So I'm confused, Sheila.
00:08:28.820 Have you ever heard about this before?
00:08:30.320 Is she right about this or, or not?
00:08:32.780 I have, I have no idea about the panic buttons.
00:08:38.020 I wouldn't be shocked to find out that they have this extra level of security in particular, after the shooting that took place at the House of Commons.
00:08:48.960 But as you were talking there, I was just sending a note to our researcher to say, let's A-tip these death threats.
00:08:56.440 Because when I A-tipped Catherine McKenna's death threats, there were no death threats.
00:09:00.960 There were no police reports.
00:09:01.940 There were just tweets where people were making fun of her for doing stupid stuff.
00:09:06.960 But there were no death threats.
00:09:08.440 It's just sort of rough language sometimes.
00:09:10.640 But welcome to the internet.
00:09:13.000 So I'm just going to see what I can find out about these so-called death threats Mendocino is getting.
00:09:19.000 Or is he a lying liar who lies?
00:09:22.080 All misinformation Mendocino strikes again.
00:09:26.240 And you know, Sheila, you nailed it, I think.
00:09:28.760 I don't think these are actual physical threats in the House.
00:09:33.260 I mean, there's so much security just to get into the building, especially now.
00:09:37.720 It would be, you know, incredible if anyone could breach that.
00:09:42.000 I think we're talking about, you know, enriched debate in the House.
00:09:49.140 And I have an example, not in the House of Commons, but where I live in Richmond Hill.
00:09:54.520 About 10 years ago, and this made the newspapers, there was a councillor.
00:09:59.960 Her name, she's no longer sitting there.
00:10:01.780 Her name is Brenda Hogg.
00:10:03.460 I guess we all have our crosses to bear, don't we?
00:10:07.540 Yikes.
00:10:08.440 And the debate in council got really inflamed.
00:10:14.520 And just for, and it wasn't even words direct, it was just the, you know, the temperament of the debate, the loudness.
00:10:22.440 She pushed the panic button and York Regional Police came, you know, and it was a fiasco.
00:10:28.500 So, is this what we're talking about?
00:10:30.780 Are we at the point, Sheila, where impolite questions and loud voices weren't panic buttons?
00:10:40.120 Yes, because these are the same people who say words are violent, right?
00:10:44.680 So, they're the ones who say that your peacefully expressed opinion, which disagrees with theirs, is akin to violence.
00:10:54.540 And so, imagine how they feel if you raise your voice or use a little bit of blue language, then basically you've murdered them.
00:11:04.240 And so, naturally, they would have a panic button for that.
00:11:07.200 This is just the shifting use of our language where, you know, violence used to actually be like violence, contact.
00:11:17.020 And threats used to actually mean threats and not just something that somebody said that made you feel uncomfortable.
00:11:24.540 So, why don't we take this to the crazy, illogical conclusion, which would be another button, in addition to the panic button.
00:11:33.100 When you press the panic button and the MP is still ranting, you press this additional button, which controls a Wilson trap door, which opens up and the MP across the floor goes down a tube onto a mattress and is removed from the House of Commons.
00:11:53.260 This is a wrap.
00:11:55.260 This is a wrap.
00:11:58.820 But, you know, Mendicino, he's just as, basically, he shot his credibility, well, when he ran for the Liberals and previous to that.
00:12:09.500 But, in particular, with his handling of the convoy and his lies about the convoy and his lies about law enforcement in the convoys.
00:12:21.460 So, colour me, you know, sceptical here.
00:12:26.940 I'm sorry, but fool me once, shame on you.
00:12:30.840 Fool me twice, shame on me.
00:12:32.980 He, he's just the liar who cried wolf just a few too many times, I think.
00:12:38.720 Oh, but, Sheila, wait a second.
00:12:40.860 This idea of law enforcement coming to the federal government asking to invoke the Emergencies Act, it was a misunderstanding, according to the deputy minister.
00:12:50.920 What they were asking for was, we need the tools that are included in the Emergencies Act.
00:12:58.800 That's a lie, too, by the way.
00:13:01.140 No corroboration of that, either.
00:13:04.100 Yeah, they're a bunch of lying liars.
00:13:06.320 I mean, they are in line for the crown that Patrick Brown currently wears as the most lying politician in our great dominion.
00:13:17.220 Yeah, and Mendicino, he's decided that he's going to be the point man on the gun grab, the latest gun grab.
00:13:26.400 And I think we have a clip of him who says the recent shootings over the weekend, I don't even know where the shootings were.
00:13:32.880 I'm going to guess Toronto.
00:13:34.140 But he says the recent shootings in Toronto by illegal guns in the hands of unlicensed gangsters is evidence that I should no longer be able to go to the gun range with my handgun.
00:13:52.180 Do you have that clip?
00:13:52.820 First, this past weekend, we saw another spate of shootings in a variety of communities across the country, which underlines just how urgent the matter is,
00:14:02.060 which is why I'm calling on Conservatives to stop with the delay and the filibustering.
00:14:06.360 That's not helping anybody.
00:14:07.260 Let's have a debate on the merits of this bill, which, by the way, is gaining steam in terms of the support that it's receiving from Canadians since our launch.
00:14:14.420 Why? Because I think Canadians understand that we have to do better by those who've been impacted by gun violence.
00:14:20.540 And they also see a lot of common sense behind the measures of introducing a national handgun freeze around targeting organized criminals with higher sentences for illegal smuggling.
00:14:30.080 And finally, through the introduction of red flag laws, tackling the concurrent trends of intimate partner violence and gun violence.
00:14:37.060 You know, this guy's such a liar, and he couldn't look more douchey if he tried with that thing tossed over his shoulder.
00:14:46.420 But what an absolute liar.
00:14:49.160 Okay, so he says, we're going to introduce red flag laws.
00:14:52.440 We already have those.
00:14:53.760 I literally just renewed my gun license yesterday.
00:14:57.740 And every time you have to sign off and say, no, I don't have, I haven't, you know, tried to commit suicide.
00:15:05.380 I haven't had any domestic violence issues.
00:15:08.800 I haven't been subject or even involved in any domestic issues.
00:15:13.020 I haven't been subject to a restraining order.
00:15:16.260 All of those things you have to sign off.
00:15:17.840 And then you have to give them your husband's phone number so they can call him.
00:15:21.760 And not just your husband, any clinical partners.
00:15:25.360 Within the last two years, you have to tell the government, am I frozen up while I'm talking about conjugal partners?
00:15:30.600 Oh boy, there's a punchline just hovering there over home plate, but I dare not say.
00:15:36.700 I know.
00:15:37.120 But you have to, not just your husband, your spouse, your boyfriend, girlfriend, currently.
00:15:41.880 Anybody that you've been intimately involved with in the previous two years, the government has to call them.
00:15:49.000 Whether you like them or not.
00:15:50.240 Whether you left on good terms.
00:15:52.000 And get their permission for you to have a firearm.
00:15:55.380 And so for him to say, oh, we're going to enact red flag laws, we already have that.
00:16:00.900 And you can at any time have your guns revoked.
00:16:04.600 If your neighbor calls the cops and says, I think she's emotionally unstable over there, they'll come yank my gun license.
00:16:12.000 That's what it's like in Canada.
00:16:14.260 So for him to say that we don't have that, what an absolute liar.
00:16:17.700 Or maybe, like most liberals, he has no idea what the gun laws are in this country.
00:16:24.760 But he doesn't have to.
00:16:26.000 He just makes the gun laws.
00:16:27.380 The rest of us have to know them because if we don't, we go straight to jail.
00:16:31.020 And meanwhile, Sheila, the number of homicides that are committed by guns, I believe it's in the neighborhood of 83 to 86 percent, are illegal handguns.
00:16:44.080 Not the rifles taken from duck farmers in Saskatchewan that are obeying all the rules.
00:16:50.940 And gee, why would that be?
00:16:52.720 Why would criminals be using illegal handguns?
00:16:57.640 Oh, that's right.
00:16:58.900 They don't obey the law.
00:17:00.520 That's what makes them criminals.
00:17:02.480 So the idea of having tougher laws for the criminals.
00:17:05.940 Can you imagine the gangbangers going, oh, Marco Mandicino is bringing in this whole new raft of regulations.
00:17:12.400 Well, it was fun while it lasted.
00:17:15.200 I guess I'll have to turn in my gun or get rid of it.
00:17:18.480 This is ludicrous.
00:17:20.420 They're not fooling anyone.
00:17:21.900 And they're only penalizing legal gun owners like you, Sheila Gunn-Reed.
00:17:26.800 Well, it's even worse because, once again, he lied on another issue.
00:17:30.100 He said, we're tightening up the sentences for gun traffickers.
00:17:33.760 Are you?
00:17:34.840 Are you really?
00:17:35.680 Because what he's doing with this new handgun ban is he's creating a class of criminals from the ether.
00:17:44.220 You're taking law-abiding people who just want to sell their lawfully obtained private property to another person with the same licensing level who may or may not also have a handgun.
00:17:55.640 But if they do that, you're a gun criminal.
00:17:59.400 But simultaneously, and a lot of Canadians don't know this, because maybe even Mandicino doesn't know it.
00:18:05.240 Because, again, he's either an idiot or a liar.
00:18:08.000 I can't tell.
00:18:10.000 It's kind of dealer's choice there, isn't it?
00:18:12.000 But the Liberals right now in the House of Commons, they've tabled legislation to eliminate mandatory minimum penalties for a number of tobacco, firearms, and drug offenses.
00:18:22.020 Sounds a lot like the things that gangs do, right?
00:18:26.820 So the bill would eliminate mandatory minimum penalties for 14 of the 67 offenses in the criminal code that currently carry them.
00:18:34.340 13 of those are for firearms offenses and one for tobacco.
00:18:42.060 The bill would also eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for offenses under the Controlled Drug and Substances Act.
00:18:48.380 Again, this helps gangs who deal in drugs.
00:18:52.020 Mandatory minimum, mandatory minimum sentences would remain in place for murder, high trees, and impaired driving, sexual offenses, and a number of other firearms offenses.
00:19:01.020 So these are the paper crimes.
00:19:02.960 So the keeping the mandatory minimum sentences in place for paper crimes, but dropping them on things that gangs would do.
00:19:11.580 So making it a lot easier to be a recidivist gun criminal than it is to be just a regular law-abiding Canadian firearms owner.
00:19:22.640 And they're doing this in the name of fighting institutional racism, which I can't even...
00:19:33.040 I know you're laughing, but it makes me furious because this is the bigotry of low expectations.
00:19:39.380 Yeah.
00:19:39.780 You know, are we just assuming that, you know, minority people are going to join gangs and they can't help themselves but do gun crimes?
00:19:46.140 Is that the liberal's pretense here?
00:19:48.300 Sounds like it.
00:19:49.740 It's all about racism.
00:19:51.280 Yeah, it's outrageous.
00:19:51.860 In all those items you listed, Sheila, what is the current definition these days of high treason?
00:19:59.380 I'm very confused.
00:20:01.640 I don't know.
00:20:02.340 What do you have to do to qualify to be a high treasonist?
00:20:07.180 Disagree with the government.
00:20:08.280 Have a bouncy castle and a street party in Ottawa.
00:20:10.480 There you go.
00:20:11.080 And then high treason for you.
00:20:14.440 Yeah, so I did a video on this a little while ago because I didn't think people really realized.
00:20:19.900 So, the crimes where the minimum sentences are being repealed, and if you go through these individually, these are all gang-related crimes.
00:20:28.280 So, while gangs are shooting up the cities, the liberals are actually making it easier to be a gang that shoots up a city and making it harder to be a sports shooter like me.
00:20:39.060 Possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition.
00:20:44.040 So, if you're not licensed to have it, or if you have a taser and you're not supposed to have it, and you have ammunition, you're not getting the mandatory sentence.
00:20:53.180 Unbelievable.
00:20:54.180 Unbelievable.
00:20:56.060 Stolen guns.
00:20:57.500 Possession of a weapon obtained by the commission of an offense.
00:21:01.640 So, a stolen gun, you're not getting the mandatory anymore.
00:21:06.080 Weapons trafficking, excluding firearms and ammunition.
00:21:09.520 So, tasers is fine.
00:21:10.880 Possession for the purpose of weapons trafficking, though.
00:21:15.660 So, you can't commit the trafficking, but you can obtain the weapons and have them.
00:21:25.160 Then, importing or exporting, knowing it is unauthorized.
00:21:29.560 So, this is trafficking by another way.
00:21:33.700 Discharging a firearm with intent.
00:21:35.480 So, shooting at someone.
00:21:36.600 You will not get the mandatory sentence anymore.
00:21:40.220 Shooting at someone.
00:21:41.880 Like, shooting up a playground.
00:21:43.060 You're not going to get the mandatory sentence anymore.
00:21:45.360 Discharging a firearm recklessly.
00:21:47.380 So, without intent.
00:21:48.660 That's also not the mandatory sentence anymore.
00:21:51.580 Robbery with a firearm.
00:21:53.520 Not a mandatory sentence anymore.
00:21:55.520 And extortion with a firearm.
00:21:58.460 Not a mandatory sentence anymore.
00:22:00.540 The only people who can extort you with a firearm is the government into getting a vaccine.
00:22:04.000 Yeah, good point.
00:22:04.980 So, what is the ostensible policy reason for these not being mandatory minimum sentences anymore, Sheila?
00:22:12.200 Is it this garbage that that would be cruel and unusual punishment?
00:22:18.020 Or are we playing the race card here as well?
00:22:21.980 This is from the government's press release when they announced the changes.
00:22:25.560 The government recognizes that there is systemic racism in Canada's criminal justice system.
00:22:30.040 We have heard Canadians, the courts and criminal justice experts, and seen the evidence of the disproportionate representation of Indigenous people, as well as Black Canadians and members of marginalized communities, both as offenders and victims.
00:22:43.240 So, this is why they're doing this.
00:22:44.720 This is the bigotry of low expectations.
00:22:47.680 So, they're doing this for recidivist gun criminals, and I don't care what color you are.
00:22:52.820 If you are extorting someone with a firearm, it should be harder for you to do it, and not easier.
00:23:00.060 But me, I will be a gun criminal if I try to transfer my firearm to another licensed firearms owner.
00:23:09.180 But, Sheila, look at the inherent nonsense of that very sentence in the government's own words.
00:23:15.120 It's not just Black and Indigenous offenders, but victims, too.
00:23:21.640 And what I'm getting at is that there are Black victims and Indigenous victims.
00:23:27.380 Who goes to bat for them?
00:23:29.240 This doesn't help them.
00:23:30.680 This makes things worse, you know, for Black and Indigenous crime victims.
00:23:36.240 This puts offenders back in low-income communities.
00:23:38.860 Exactly.
00:23:39.960 That doesn't make their community safer.
00:23:42.540 It makes it worse for them.
00:23:44.280 But that's okay, because the liberals say, hurting their arms, patting themselves on the back like that, because they say, look, look at us.
00:23:53.640 We're fighting systemic racism by making Black communities less safe, by making reserves less safe.
00:24:03.500 And I believe we do have a video of Chrystia Freeland weighing in on this.
00:24:10.340 Why don't we get to her pithy quotes?
00:24:14.280 Our government has done more than any previous Canadian government to get unnecessary guns off our streets.
00:24:27.480 We have banned military-style assault weapons.
00:24:32.480 No one should have those.
00:24:34.460 I grew up on a farm.
00:24:35.920 A rancher, a hunter does not need a military-style assault weapon.
00:24:41.900 And then recently, we have gone further.
00:24:44.480 And we have put a freeze on the sale of handguns.
00:24:48.200 And likewise, I have to say, you do not need a handgun to go hunting deer.
00:24:55.480 And if there are coyotes who are harassing your cattle, you're not going to go after them with a handgun.
00:25:02.160 So these are necessary measures.
00:25:05.660 They are not fully in place yet.
00:25:07.260 We need to get that legislation passed.
00:25:12.240 And by themselves, they're not going to end everything.
00:25:17.600 You can have laws that ban something, and people will still break those laws.
00:25:22.460 That is true.
00:25:23.400 But do we, as a country, have to end what I would describe as these fake fights over guns?
00:25:34.520 Yes, we do.
00:25:35.880 I have a huge amount of respect for people who need a rifle to hunt a wolf or a coyote that is eating their calves.
00:25:48.000 That happens.
00:25:49.140 I've seen it.
00:25:50.220 That's okay.
00:25:51.300 That's necessary.
00:25:53.180 But you do not need military-style assault weapons for that.
00:25:57.240 You do not need handguns for that.
00:25:59.340 And we really, as a country, just have to end this.
00:26:04.240 Is someone in her office mad at her?
00:26:06.980 Like, why did they let her go out there and say something so stupid?
00:26:09.980 Well, I was about to say, why does it always feel like when I'm watching the video footage of a Freeland press conference,
00:26:18.840 I feel like a member of the audience of Romper Room, which I think targeted the three to five demographic.
00:26:25.640 I don't know if it's still on the air or not.
00:26:27.620 If it isn't, we got the new host come the next election cycle.
00:26:31.800 But the key thing here, well, there was many idiotic things she said, but this is key, Sheila.
00:26:37.880 Military-style assault weapon.
00:26:42.120 What she's saying is not a military assault weapon.
00:26:47.040 Military-style.
00:26:48.440 It's that one word, style.
00:26:50.140 In other words, rifles that look ominous.
00:26:53.820 Cool.
00:26:54.020 They're black.
00:26:54.660 They look cool.
00:26:55.500 Yeah.
00:26:55.880 They don't have that wooden stock.
00:26:58.440 That's a friendly rifle.
00:27:00.420 When it's all black, that's military-style.
00:27:03.460 Like, something Rambo would use.
00:27:05.940 Well, that doesn't make any sense.
00:27:08.560 It's just a rifle that looks differently.
00:27:12.240 I mean, you don't get killed by looks.
00:27:14.780 But they seem to be, I guess, profiling guns by how they look as opposed to how they operate or function.
00:27:21.980 Feels like systemic racism.
00:27:24.060 But she used some very interesting words there outside of military style because they can't say military because none of these are military.
00:27:34.880 There's a military style, which means, I think, plastic stock.
00:27:40.200 I think that's what it is.
00:27:42.160 But some of them don't have plastic stocks.
00:27:44.120 They're just awesome.
00:27:45.060 And they're banning them.
00:27:46.180 Yeah.
00:27:46.360 But she doesn't use the word getting illegal guns off the street.
00:27:50.240 She said getting unnecessary guns off the street.
00:27:54.960 So what the government has deemed unnecessary for you as a private citizen to have, you should no longer have it.
00:28:00.820 Then we go into the whole Marxist idea of you should only have that which the government determines that you need.
00:28:09.380 And not that you want, not something that you've earned, not something that you've chosen to possess.
00:28:13.800 But what the government has determined that you need.
00:28:18.880 And this is a very Marxist way of looking at the world.
00:28:22.140 Why do you need that?
00:28:23.880 Yeah.
00:28:24.100 Because I want it.
00:28:25.740 Exactly.
00:28:26.440 Because shut up.
00:28:28.140 Because it's none of your business.
00:28:29.800 That's why.
00:28:30.660 Yeah.
00:28:31.360 It's the same people who say, Sheila, why does your husband need that pickup?
00:28:35.280 Because mind your own business.
00:28:36.700 You're not paying for it.
00:28:37.660 That's why.
00:28:38.520 Why does Chrystia Freeland need to fly somewhere and then have her limo drive all the way from Ottawa to Montreal to pick her up?
00:28:46.100 Why does she need to do that?
00:28:48.040 But she says, we're banning military style assault rifles because no ranchers and farmers need them.
00:28:55.360 You know what gun is on that list?
00:28:57.040 The Mini-14 ranch rifle.
00:29:00.040 It's specifically designed for hunting varmints.
00:29:05.680 Like, coyotes might be a little on the big side for it.
00:29:08.540 But when she says, you know, farmers don't need these military style rifles.
00:29:13.140 Well, one of your so-called military style rifles is literally called the ranch rifle.
00:29:17.660 It's a very popular firearm in Canada.
00:29:19.900 They banned it because it looks cool.
00:29:21.940 It's got a cool black plastic stock.
00:29:24.400 But then she says, no farmers need handguns to shoot a wolf.
00:29:30.660 This woman is an absolute idiot.
00:29:32.600 She went to the same gun course that Mendocino went to.
00:29:37.160 You can't shoot a wolf.
00:29:39.680 First of all, who's shooting a wolf with a handgun?
00:29:43.120 Secondarily, you can't just go into the backyard and use your handgun.
00:29:48.560 I own all the land on this side of the road.
00:29:51.140 I cannot go into the backyard and shoot a handgun.
00:29:53.800 I have to call some overpaid bureaucrat at the RCMP, ask his permission to take my lawfully obtained firearm to the range, to use it at the range, which is the only place that I can use it.
00:30:06.460 And then I have to come straight home.
00:30:07.720 So I have to call, ask permission, go to the range, and come straight home.
00:30:10.640 I can't shoot coyotes in the backyard with a handgun.
00:30:14.220 This woman is an absolute idiot.
00:30:16.300 So when she says, nobody needs to do that, nobody's doing that.
00:30:19.840 Nobody's doing that.
00:30:20.680 She's an idiot.
00:30:21.200 And Sheila, in terms of the case for guns, where you live, I understand it's very remote.
00:30:29.320 If somebody was conducting a home invasion on your property and you phone 911, what do you think would be the time that law enforcement would need to get to your property?
00:30:43.060 Probably a half an hour.
00:30:44.220 Okay, so in the meantime, what do you do if they take your guns away?
00:30:50.360 Well, and this is Justin Trudeau saying that I don't have a right to defend myself.
00:30:54.660 Exactly.
00:30:55.200 Well, I'm not asking Justin Trudeau's permission to protect my life.
00:30:58.780 I'm not going to die to be a good liberal citizen.
00:31:02.500 I'm sorry, I'm just not.
00:31:03.560 But Justin Trudeau thinks it's the obligation of every Canadian to engage in hand-to-hand combat with their attacker or assume the benevolence of their attacker.
00:31:14.180 That their attacker is just there to take their TV and not their life or the lives of their children.
00:31:19.220 You know, it's amazing, Sheila.
00:31:21.740 About 10 years ago, when I was with Sun News Network, I had a debate with Marianne Mead Ward, who has since become the mayor of Burlington, Ontario.
00:31:30.560 I don't understand the kind of people living in my province anymore.
00:31:34.980 But I posed that question to her.
00:31:36.760 What if you were in a remote area of our country?
00:31:40.920 There's a home invasion going on.
00:31:43.580 You are a single woman with children.
00:31:46.580 What do you do?
00:31:47.820 And her answer, Sheila, was, you run away.
00:31:51.980 I swear to God.
00:31:53.700 And I tried to tell her.
00:31:54.960 Exactly.
00:31:55.700 I said, if you are in your home, that's the finish line.
00:32:01.180 There is no more area in which to run.
00:32:04.600 And by the way, they can chase you and still do harm to you.
00:32:08.160 But she could not bring herself to say that a firearm in that occasion with people meaning to do you and your family harm would be a good tool because you're too far away from law enforcement.
00:32:23.320 Her idea is kind of like the first rule of Zombieland, cardio, run for the hills.
00:32:28.960 Unbelievable.
00:32:29.760 But that is the mindset out there, Sheila.
00:32:32.420 Yeah.
00:32:32.860 And it's so shocking to see how married they are to this ideology.
00:32:38.200 That for them, even in that scenario, they would sacrifice, at the end of the day, they'd be willing to sacrifice their own life and the lives of their children, the people you are supposed to protect to the bitter end with your own life.
00:32:56.360 But you would sacrifice them on the altar of your own anti-gun nonsense.
00:33:02.760 It's a it's a I have no words.
00:33:05.240 It's unbelievable.
00:33:06.120 We should get to some of the more pressing issues as well here, Sheila.
00:33:10.980 Oh, look at this.
00:33:13.400 When I first read this, I thought they were talking about cars and charging stations.
00:33:17.240 But liberals propose another year of hybrid parliament has nothing to do.
00:33:22.100 More naked liberals.
00:33:22.960 What was the name of that guy?
00:33:26.740 Anyways, I can't remember.
00:33:28.820 His name is the last thing about him I remember.
00:33:31.840 And, you know, here's the reality.
00:33:34.280 COVID is effectively over.
00:33:36.820 This is 2022, not 2020, when we didn't know so many things.
00:33:41.460 And please, MPs, for those of you who say I'm from northern British Columbia or the territories,
00:33:49.180 and do you know the hassle it is to fly into Ottawa and the amount of family time?
00:33:53.860 Don't run for office.
00:33:55.600 That's part of the deal.
00:33:56.600 You have to show up in the house.
00:33:58.340 I hate this.
00:33:59.640 I really hate this idea of just say, hey, man, I'll just mail it in from home with hopefully I'll remember to keep my junk covered up.
00:34:06.960 Tell that to everybody else.
00:34:08.080 Yeah.
00:34:08.460 It was William Amos, by the way.
00:34:10.380 But tell that to everybody else.
00:34:13.640 For example, in Alberta, sometimes your commute is 12 hours, six hours up to Fort Mac and six hours back down.
00:34:20.840 You're gone for sometimes two weeks in, three weeks in.
00:34:23.940 If you're an expat Canadian working overseas, it's like four weeks in, one week off.
00:34:31.360 My husband is gone sometimes 300 plus days of the year.
00:34:35.340 That's the deal.
00:34:36.560 That's his job.
00:34:37.640 If you don't like it, you get a new job.
00:34:40.460 And, you know, this is yet another reason why I am liking and liking Elon Musk ever so much, Sheila.
00:34:49.100 I think it was a couple of weeks ago he said, that's it.
00:34:52.580 You come into the office, this pandemic is over, and if you don't like working in the office, then resign and pretend that you're working for some other company in your house.
00:35:07.420 There you go.
00:35:08.640 And he's right.
00:35:10.640 And, I mean, he's the boss.
00:35:13.360 Now, if you have an employer that is, you know, flexible enough that you don't have to come in, that's one thing.
00:35:20.120 But I think if you're a member of parliament, you have to show up to the house.
00:35:26.980 And, by the way, Sheila, look how many vacation days they get.
00:35:31.000 Look how, you know, whether it's the Christmas break or the summer break, they're gone for weeks, if not months.
00:35:38.100 So that more than balances out for the number of days you have to actually show up, you know, in Ottawa.
00:35:45.700 Yeah, it's a pretty good gig.
00:35:48.420 All their expenses, their car expenses, benefits, comfortable salary.
00:35:54.500 All we ask is that you go to work and wear some pants.
00:35:59.780 And still, that's too much to ask of these liberals.
00:36:04.200 What a low benchmark.
00:36:06.280 And it happened twice to that guy, right?
00:36:08.620 Twice, which is not an accident.
00:36:10.760 Once might be an accident, but twice, that's a fetish.
00:36:13.380 I think you're right.
00:36:14.200 That's a fetish.
00:36:16.240 Wow.
00:36:16.800 I'm glad I wasn't on the receiving end of that visual.
00:36:21.080 In any event, by the way, speaking of Elon Musk, why don't we talk about this, Sheila?
00:36:25.260 Because I loved this New York Post opinion piece, which was entitled,
00:36:32.360 Cheers to Elon Musk for finally saying no to whiny, entitled millennial babies.
00:36:41.200 And basically, this was about a bunch of SpaceX millennial employees going online to whine about Elon Musk being toxic and an embarrassment for his...
00:36:57.200 I mean, Sheila, this is unbelievable.
00:37:00.000 And five of them, I believe, have reportedly been fired.
00:37:04.400 Well, I should hope so.
00:37:06.440 Imagine if I went onto Twitter and whined about Ezra.
00:37:09.800 Well, you know?
00:37:11.220 I would expect to be fired.
00:37:12.960 But the way the narrative...
00:37:14.600 And the New York Post piece is brilliant.
00:37:16.760 I urge our viewers to read it.
00:37:18.720 The way it's being framed by the anti-Elon Musk camp is, oh, I thought this was Mr. Pro-free speech.
00:37:28.560 And he gets a little criticism.
00:37:30.240 No, no, no.
00:37:31.100 What the First Amendment is protecting people from in the United States is that you go into the town square,
00:37:38.620 you scream all kinds of things about anything, including the government,
00:37:42.820 and the government doesn't have the right to arrest you for doing that.
00:37:48.000 That's the First Amendment.
00:37:49.420 If you work for a company, it's a different relationship than being in the town square and ranting and railing about something.
00:37:58.340 Like you said, if you or I went onto social media and we started tearing a strip off of Ezra, are you kidding me?
00:38:07.480 I would show myself out.
00:38:09.160 I wouldn't want to stick around to be fired.
00:38:10.540 I would be like, you know what? I know. I know.
00:38:14.180 Yeah.
00:38:14.760 I don't know what they're thinking.
00:38:16.500 They really are entitled.
00:38:18.920 If they think they can lip off about their boss in public and think they still have a job the next day.
00:38:23.620 I think Dwayne The Rock Johnson said it best.
00:38:27.200 Know your role and shut your damn mouth.
00:38:30.920 And that applies when you're working for a company.
00:38:34.180 Elon Musk is the owner.
00:38:36.340 Elon Musk is the boss.
00:38:37.960 Know your role.
00:38:39.320 That is, you're an employee.
00:38:40.540 You're drawing a paycheck.
00:38:41.540 And if you don't like the damn rules and if you don't like your damn boss, then resign.
00:38:46.180 Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out of the company.
00:38:49.420 And go work for another company where you have some kind of uber progressive boss that probably doesn't mind getting criticized.
00:38:56.980 Go to Google.
00:38:57.980 Go to Google.
00:38:59.100 Would Google?
00:38:59.760 But that's a very good point, Sheila.
00:39:01.500 If you and I were Google employees and we started ranting and railing online about the Google CEO, do you think Google is going to tolerate that?
00:39:11.160 No.
00:39:11.760 Yeah, exactly.
00:39:14.120 I even think Google would put up with that.
00:39:17.300 Sorry, what was that, Sheila?
00:39:18.700 I don't even think Google would put up with that.
00:39:20.500 Exactly.
00:39:20.600 I think Google would probably fire whoever did it and then bring in grief counselors for the rest of them.
00:39:26.200 Something stupid like that.
00:39:29.860 Oh, gosh.
00:39:30.740 And by the way, Sheila, we should point out, because you're wearing a lovely piece of new merchandise, Free the Beef, which reminds me of the dearly departed Clara Peller, the spokeswoman for Wendy's back in the 80s when things were normal, who always used to say, where's the beef?
00:39:49.780 What is Free the Beef, Sheila?
00:39:53.140 Free the Beef?
00:39:54.460 Actually, we have a fun video, actually, on our YouTube channel right now of Adam encountering me just eating beef ribs in a parking lot.
00:40:01.460 We had a little talk about Adam's beef campaign.
00:40:05.800 The liberals right now are, well, they're going to do it.
00:40:09.200 They're going to label ground beef as bad for your health.
00:40:13.740 And ground beef is the, it remains the most affordable cut of beef.
00:40:20.060 So this is also a direct attack.
00:40:22.200 Oh, there I am, just randomly eating beef in a parking lot.
00:40:25.180 Beautiful.
00:40:25.540 So this is an attack on affordable cuts of beef that people from all socioeconomic backgrounds eat, but it is really attacks the people who, or serves to scare the people who can't afford something else.
00:40:38.340 85% of Canadians every month eat ground beef in some form.
00:40:41.660 Labeling this one form of beef hits 50% of the beef in the grocery store.
00:40:49.580 And they're saying that it's high in saturated fats.
00:40:53.080 Well, long before they were getting the science of COVID wrong, they were getting the science of nutrition wrong, particularly around saturated fats.
00:41:00.620 That's for sure.
00:41:01.360 But all that aside, this is an attack on the West.
00:41:07.680 It's an attack on farmers.
00:41:10.240 It shows just how disconnected the liberals are from where their food actually comes from.
00:41:15.740 And these are the same people who think there's absolutely nothing wrong with an avocado that is grown in a greenhouse somewhere in Mexico.
00:41:26.820 Then it has to be refrigerated all the way up here.
00:41:28.940 They look at that and say, that's a whole food, health food, greenhouse gas emissions aside.
00:41:35.080 And I don't care about greenhouse gas emissions, but they sure do.
00:41:37.660 And they're labeling beef as though it's a cigarette.
00:41:41.020 And so we have a campaign.
00:41:43.140 And I think it's Free the Beef.
00:41:46.320 Is it Free the Beef?
00:41:47.920 Yeah, Free the Beef.
00:41:48.720 It is Free the Beef, yep.
00:41:49.920 Yeah, FreeTheBeef.ca.
00:41:51.460 You can go there and you can sign up our petition calling on the federal government to not label this delicious beef whole food.
00:42:00.860 I think beef is a superfood.
00:42:02.340 Ruminants are amazing animals.
00:42:04.180 They take the things that we can't eat and then turn them into things that we need, like B12 and DHA that we can only get from animal sources.
00:42:13.320 If you think that this is outrageous to label beef as dangerous, as though it's a cigarette, and that's another point here too.
00:42:20.340 A lot of our beef goes for export.
00:42:22.720 So this label will be on Canadian beef in an American grocery store beside beef produced in America that doesn't have the label.
00:42:30.080 Leading consumers to think that Canadian beef is somehow unhealthy.
00:42:33.160 So if you disagree with that, if you support Canadian farmers, you don't even have to think that beef is a superfood like I do.
00:42:39.720 But if you think that labeling well-produced, nutritious Canadian beef, like it is something bad for your health, if you disagree with the Liberals doing that, go sign that petition at FreeTheBeef.ca.
00:42:53.080 And Sheila, this is the question that immediately arose when I saw this report.
00:42:58.300 I'm going to go down on a limb and I'm going to guess, and maybe I'm wrong, but is there any other beef producing slash beef exporting nation on planet Earth that are putting these labels on its product?
00:43:13.020 No, and the reason they're doing this is because you're not allowed to label a whole food.
00:43:23.700 Like you can't label a banana and say, this is high in sugars, which could lead to diabetes.
00:43:29.840 You can't label a banana like that.
00:43:32.800 But because the beef is ground, it's technically processed.
00:43:38.140 And so they get to label this as they can stick warning labels on processed foods.
00:43:42.700 No, they're not doing it with other processed foods, are they?
00:43:45.300 They're not doing it to the Oreos.
00:43:47.160 They're just doing it to ground meat, which is basically just, you know, nothing substantial has been done to change the product.
00:43:56.140 It's just sort of changed its form.
00:43:57.960 It's like a, just a different cut, but if you, one of the points I made in my video with Adam was right, like literally right across the parking lot from where I was eating that beef rib was a McDonald's and don't get me wrong.
00:44:10.480 I like McDonald's because one of their slogans for their hamburgers is not without Canadian farmers.
00:44:15.220 And I like that, but they will not get a warning label slapped on their food or their beef.
00:44:22.840 It's just in the grocery store where the ground beef really is in its purest form.
00:44:29.140 So, Sheila, this is the big question.
00:44:32.160 What is the unspoken strategy here by this liberal government going ahead with this?
00:44:38.160 I mean, is this just virtue signaling?
00:44:41.300 Look what we're doing to warn you about your health.
00:44:43.840 Is that all it is?
00:44:44.980 And yet the potential harm to the beef industry could be of a magnitude that is unacceptable.
00:44:51.920 I mean, like, again, what is driving this?
00:44:56.960 I think there's like a more macro view of this.
00:45:00.520 I think Canada is the great reset nation.
00:45:03.380 And so when they say get off, you know, carbon, you know, like when they say like you shouldn't be on oil and gas and they say, you know, we're imposing carbon taxes to get everybody off oil and gas.
00:45:15.920 They really don't care about the jobs that are lost.
00:45:17.980 They don't care about the cost to the consumer of those things.
00:45:21.420 They don't care because their agenda is to get everybody off oil and gas and sort of control the world that way and your behaviors that way.
00:45:29.400 When certain behaviors become too expensive and you don't do them, then you've just been controlled by people who didn't want you to do those things.
00:45:36.680 They don't want you to travel and see the world and experience things and drive your car, which is really one of the great freedom assets of the last hundred years was the vehicle becoming a consumer product.
00:45:48.320 But these are also people who want you to go vegetarian in the name of the planet.
00:45:57.300 And again, eat however you want.
00:46:01.180 Do not take your dietary advice from me.
00:46:03.560 But let me just tell you that there are two things that you can get.
00:46:07.220 From meat that you can't get from anywhere else, DHA, you can eat algae and get DHA, but not at all in the volumes that you get it from eating animals.
00:46:18.820 And I'd rather just eat the salmon that ate the algae did DHA.
00:46:22.560 They call it the human consciousness chemical scientists quite don't.
00:46:26.420 They don't quite understand how it works, but they say that that is the chemical that helps you have human consciousness.
00:46:33.500 And so when developing brains and developed brains are deficient in DHA and B12, which animal products are the most readily bioavailable source of those things, you become not a clear thinker.
00:46:50.100 We don't have critical thought anymore when you don't have those things.
00:46:53.720 And I don't want to sound like Alex Jones and being a conspiracy theorist, but there's a reason why the elites don't want you in peak physical shape with your brain running on all cylinders.
00:47:06.480 There's a reason for that.
00:47:07.480 Amazing. And you mentioned bug, Sheila, and I understand is that I believe in London, Ontario, there's a facility that's opening up that's going to be processing crickets for human consumption.
00:47:20.500 Well, for human consumption.
00:47:22.240 Yeah.
00:47:22.980 Well, yeah, not to go fishing with, not to feed your turtle with, but will those critters have a warning affixed to them, too?
00:47:31.980 Or is it, it looks like, according to the CBC, Aspire Farms processes crickets into all natural, sustainable, superfood ingredients.
00:47:42.960 Oh, boy, does that look delicious.
00:47:45.700 You know, I came into the office today starving.
00:47:48.360 I skipped breakfast, Sheila.
00:47:49.840 I think I just lost my appetite.
00:47:52.720 Beef gets a warning label.
00:47:54.860 Hard drugs get decriminalized in BC and they want to see crickets.
00:48:00.280 Tell me I'm not wrong when I say we are the Great Reset Nation.
00:48:05.140 You know what?
00:48:06.160 I got to go down there.
00:48:07.600 I got to get a cricket burger.
00:48:09.240 I told you you got to go down there.
00:48:10.680 I want you to get a tour of the facility.
00:48:12.860 Dress as a cricket.
00:48:14.280 Dress as a lizard.
00:48:17.660 No, don't.
00:48:18.560 Oh, boy, you're bringing back trans cat memories now.
00:48:21.980 I'm breaking my own rule about no costumes for David Menzies.
00:48:25.940 I'll take one for the team.
00:48:27.420 Maybe I'll have to bring a blindfold with me.
00:48:29.580 But how is it served, Sheila?
00:48:32.980 Like, is it a cricket burger or is it like cricket soup?
00:48:36.640 Or, you know, in which case, so much for the saying, waiter, there's a fly in my soup.
00:48:42.480 It's, yeah, it's one of the essential ingredients, actually.
00:48:46.340 But we charge extra for the fly.
00:48:50.200 Yeah, that's right.
00:48:52.180 What do you think you're getting your protein from, bub?
00:48:55.560 You know, so.
00:48:56.800 And I think they got a big taxpayer, like a big, huge subsidy that company did.
00:49:04.600 Oh, well, knock me down with a feather.
00:49:07.860 You know, I have to tell you, I'm asking these questions, Sheila, because I remember back in the late 70s.
00:49:12.960 And my goodness, I got a lot of news coverage and people were going, oh, are you kidding me?
00:49:18.680 But the Royal Ontario Museum here in Toronto, they had an exhibit and it was about cooking with insects.
00:49:27.480 And I'll never forget one of the entrees was bumblebee raisin bread.
00:49:33.820 And the idea was that this makes it more palatable.
00:49:36.680 My skin's crawling.
00:49:37.680 Pardon me?
00:49:38.800 My skin just did like a full body crawl.
00:49:41.860 Well, but the reason for it, Sheila, was that when you ground up the bumblebees and the raisins, they're indistinguishable.
00:49:51.540 They all look like the same.
00:49:53.220 You don't know if it's all bees, all raisins, a blend of both.
00:49:56.480 So that was their way of sort of making it more palatable for people that don't look upon a little bug with six legs and wings.
00:50:08.120 Do you know what?
00:50:08.840 Humans look upon bugs with revulsion.
00:50:11.800 And that's an evolutionary cue.
00:50:14.340 We should listen to it.
00:50:16.040 You know, there's a reason why we see bugs outside.
00:50:18.840 Earthworms and I get, my stomach gets upset.
00:50:21.980 People see bugs and they're scared of them.
00:50:23.920 They see spiders and they freak out.
00:50:25.420 But we should listen to that.
00:50:27.880 We shouldn't be putting them in our mouths to eat.
00:50:30.700 You know what, Sheila?
00:50:31.600 You're so right.
00:50:32.640 Did we not learn anything from the 1986 David Cronenberg film, The Fly?
00:50:39.760 Bugs are bad news.
00:50:41.460 Although I did like the speech.
00:50:42.720 It's very profound in the film.
00:50:44.000 But I did like the idea when he's warning his girlfriend away that there are no insect politicians.
00:50:51.660 Right.
00:50:51.980 It's just it's eat or be eaten.
00:50:54.180 But that aside, when we monkey around with the insect community, only bad things can follow, I think.
00:51:01.880 But who knows?
00:51:02.820 By the way, Sheila, look at the clock on the wall.
00:51:04.640 It's been time has been flying.
00:51:07.520 If you catch the pun there.
00:51:09.400 A little Barry Horowitz.
00:51:10.200 Good job, don't.
00:51:10.900 You're going to throw your arm out, pat yourself on the back there.
00:51:15.060 Before we move on, I know we want to get to this, but I just want to note that Justin Trudeau is causing airport hell.
00:51:22.760 Maybe not today.
00:51:23.820 Yes.
00:51:24.000 Tell that story.
00:51:25.000 This is good.
00:51:25.620 This is I couldn't figure out why it happened until this morning till I got the press release in my email inbox.
00:51:32.620 So my daughter is set to fly out of the country.
00:51:35.720 Well, she should have been at the airport right now.
00:51:38.560 Um, so anyway, last night at about six o'clock ish, I didn't even check my email because she had already been checked in for her flight hours earlier.
00:51:52.200 And she was at rugby practice and all of her friends say, oh, my goodness, our flight got canceled.
00:51:59.720 And so she comes to the car and she's really upset.
00:52:02.680 I'm frozen again.
00:52:04.160 Anyway, she comes to the car and she's really upset because all of her friends.
00:52:07.920 Am I still frozen?
00:52:09.120 No.
00:52:09.480 Okay, great.
00:52:10.180 Okay, great.
00:52:10.980 Okay.
00:52:11.760 So anyway, she's at rugby practice last night.
00:52:14.140 She's going on a rugby tour of Europe and, uh, she comes to the car.
00:52:18.680 She's really upset.
00:52:19.400 And she said, my friends just got all, all got an email said, our flight's been canceled.
00:52:24.000 And so I checked my email.
00:52:25.560 Lo and behold, her flight has been canceled.
00:52:27.920 No reason for it to be canceled.
00:52:31.660 It was a full flight, by the way.
00:52:33.280 It was very difficult to get her on that flight with, uh, some other girls from her team.
00:52:38.240 So I'm like, why on earth West jet rebooks them for Wednesday, which puts them in Dublin, Dublin a day behind.
00:52:46.880 Uh, they've already paid for hotels for the first night.
00:52:49.200 So big inconvenience.
00:52:50.260 They're missing training, everything.
00:52:52.960 But, uh, then I get an email in my inbox this morning.
00:52:56.140 The reason they need Pearson cleared out and looking not like the Baghdad airport on the day the Americans withdrew is because Justin Trudeau and the gang are down there today, or at least the liberals are down there today for two hours.
00:53:11.400 Talking about all the things that they're doing to make the airport work more efficiently again.
00:53:18.360 So, but tomorrow with all the rebooked flights that were canceled from today so that the liberals could have the empty airport for the TV cameras.
00:53:28.220 Because it's going to be absolute mayhem tomorrow in the Pearson airport.
00:53:32.480 I don't know.
00:53:33.060 I mean, like, I think my daughter's got a 45 minute connection from.
00:53:37.440 Forget it.
00:53:37.780 She's done for.
00:53:39.440 There's no way she'll make that connection.
00:53:41.520 She's got to go from now to, instead of a straight flight from Edmonton to Toronto to Dublin, she goes Edmonton to Winnipeg, laid over, uh, Winnipeg to Toronto.
00:53:50.340 So short connection, she's going to miss the flight, which means that she's going to be two days back from her training in Dublin and might even miss a game.
00:54:00.400 And this affects hundreds and hundreds of other travelers.
00:54:03.340 It's not just a Sheila thing, but are you, are you listening to Sheila folks?
00:54:07.180 This is all being done for a photo op.
00:54:10.740 This is so that there is not the typical carnage and chaos at Pearson airport so that Justin Trudeau doesn't have to, you know, put up with throngs of the great unwashed masses.
00:54:24.100 This is all about optics as per usual with this government and look what's happening.
00:54:29.840 And as Sheila said, it's going to just intensify an already hideously ugly situation at Pearson International airport.
00:54:38.440 This, I hope you're going to do, um, a monologue or something about this, Sheila, because this has to be outed.
00:54:46.200 I mean, maybe you'll have to wait until your, your daughter goes through the process, um, uh, tomorrow to, yeah, to see how bad it gets.
00:54:56.400 But you got to wonder too, I mean, the timing of this, do you think that, uh, Justin Trudeau is, um, got your, um, computer or your cell phone under surveillance?
00:55:07.800 You know, kind of like Rob Stocky, the former cop that took play, took part in the freedom convoy, uh, protest who found out, uh, you know, a few weeks ago that he had his electronic devices surveyed by law enforcement, even though he has no criminal record.
00:55:25.500 He himself is a law enforcement personnel, but he's kind of, I don't know, hanging with the wrong crowd, according to Trudeau liberals.
00:55:33.680 It makes you wonder, Sheila, I know that sounds crazy, but the timing is so suspect, you know.
00:55:41.160 Apologies to, uh, my daughter's rugby team because I inconvenienced then a bunch of people on the team.
00:55:47.560 Um, but, uh, and it happened, like, I tried to call WestJet and I got, I was on hold for like an hour and 20 minutes event.
00:55:56.820 I got hung up on three times, um, because they're dealing with all these flights.
00:56:01.380 Like I'll just, I'll, when she's in the air, I'll deal with like, Hey, this seems a bit, a little bit ridiculous.
00:56:07.160 You're canceling our flight 17 hours before she gets on it.
00:56:10.700 And you're just like, you know, no big deal.
00:56:12.320 We'll just book you the next day.
00:56:13.540 No, actually we had things planned out in Dublin for her when she got there and people picking her up from the airport.
00:56:19.400 She's a 16 year old girl flying across the Atlantic on her own.
00:56:23.560 Like, you know, anyways, uh, media are invited to Toronto Pearson on June 21st as the greater Toronto airports authority and its partners host a media day ahead of a very busy summer travel season.
00:56:37.560 Canadian air transport security authority and Canadian border services agency will be made available to provide tips and advice to travelers for the summer season.
00:56:48.440 In addition to interviews, get here six hours early.
00:56:56.080 There's your first tip.
00:56:58.480 You know, and I think actually, if I booked her on a flight tomorrow, when I was originally booking her flight, I think I probably could have saved $400.
00:57:06.640 But I remember her saying, no, I have to be there on this day.
00:57:12.600 Unbelievable.
00:57:13.240 So we just ate the cost and now they just rebook us on that flight anyway.
00:57:18.580 And I guess all's fair.
00:57:21.640 There in addition to interviews, media will be invited to view measures in place to help passengers navigate the security screening process, including new video screens and divest tables to get rid of liquids, aerosols and gels ahead of security.
00:57:35.120 So this is why they dumped a series of flights to make sure that Pearson wasn't a zoo when all these people got there.
00:57:45.500 But Sheila, we've been doing this for decades now, certainly since post 9-11, right?
00:57:50.700 You know, not bringing liquids of a certain volume.
00:57:55.600 I mean, that's due rigueur.
00:57:57.280 That's nothing new.
00:57:58.340 That's nothing, you know, any kind of post-COVID kind of protocol.
00:58:04.120 T'was ever thus.
00:58:05.640 And I heard one of those airport spokesmen on the radio today, and this is supposedly going to clear up the log jams.
00:58:12.260 I couldn't believe what I was hearing.
00:58:13.640 Don't wear belts with, like, fake bullets in it.
00:58:18.860 Evidently, they manufacture belts like that.
00:58:20.940 Okay.
00:58:21.580 Oh, and there's a brand of perfume or cologne.
00:58:24.560 It is packaged in a grenade, and because it's liquid in there, it gives it a certain weight and density.
00:58:31.940 That could hold up the luggage screening, too.
00:58:35.000 Are you kidding me?
00:58:36.120 You know, having things that look like bullets and grenades, that's the reason why we're going through this misery?
00:58:46.780 Give me a break.
00:58:48.320 Well, and everybody just say a prayer for the airport workers for tomorrow, because all those flights that were supposed to be in the airport today, they've all been rebooked for tomorrow, and it is going to be absolute mayhem.
00:58:59.240 It's just going to be a disaster.
00:59:01.080 And so the airport was made worse to show everybody how much better the Liberals have made it.
00:59:06.540 And on that note, Sheila, Trudeau and his henchmen, they're not going through those lines.
00:59:12.780 Oh, are you kidding?
00:59:14.300 They have a private jet.
00:59:16.160 They're whisked right to the door.
00:59:19.020 Oh, David, it's better than that.
00:59:20.740 Yeah.
00:59:21.060 I just, and I know we're going to wrap it up, but I was going through an order paper response, and I was adding it all up by hand.
00:59:30.440 And it was about Justin Trudeau's jet fuel that he uses in the Challenger, and my number is 76.5 million liters.
00:59:44.880 And actually, his travel time went up during the pandemic, not down.
00:59:50.540 So, I don't know.
00:59:52.740 They tell me there's a climate emergency.
00:59:54.640 Yeah.
00:59:54.680 They tell me there's a public health emergency.
00:59:57.260 We all have to stay home to stay safe, or we're going to kill our grandparents.
01:00:00.300 And Justin Trudeau's just flying around all over the place.
01:00:03.620 It's different.
01:00:04.520 He's special.
01:00:06.460 You know, and the media will-
01:00:07.900 If you buy carbon offsets, it's fine.
01:00:09.280 Yeah.
01:00:09.520 And the media will ask tough questions of that, like, what shampoo do you use, Justin?
01:00:16.480 Yeah.
01:00:16.680 Oh, clown world.
01:00:17.980 Tom Clark.
01:00:18.680 Tom Clark.
01:00:19.340 We should get to our super chat, Sheila.
01:00:24.300 Yes.
01:00:24.780 Okay.
01:00:24.980 We've got one from Annalisa, 1964.
01:00:28.720 She gives us 20 bucks.
01:00:30.140 Holy cow, Annalisa.
01:00:30.880 Nice.
01:00:31.240 Thank you.
01:00:31.800 Thank you so much.
01:00:32.480 Putting in my Rumble pre-show.
01:00:34.280 Sheila, can you please tell my sweet Menzies that he looks super duper hot today?
01:00:38.480 Thanks.
01:00:38.980 Love you, Sheila.
01:00:40.000 It must be the Humidex.
01:00:41.620 I think it's going up to 46 in Toronto today.
01:00:44.340 Really?
01:00:44.820 Oh, yeah.
01:00:46.320 We're in for a lot of hot, humid weather after, I think, Sheila, has been one of the coldest,
01:00:53.880 windiest springs I've ever experienced in the greater Toronto area.
01:00:57.860 It's been brutal.
01:00:58.680 But today is the first day of summer, and it's living up to the billing.
01:01:03.480 It's 16 here right now.
01:01:05.800 16 degrees.
01:01:08.500 Celsius or Fahrenheit?
01:01:09.820 It's too cold.
01:01:16.820 Paul Otto Newman gives us five bucks.
01:01:18.540 I'm all for popularizing the idea of calling Mendicino as cowardly lion.
01:01:25.800 Oh, that's nice.
01:01:28.500 I like that.
01:01:29.580 That is nice.
01:01:30.420 Cowardly lion.
01:01:31.920 I've just been calling him misinformation Mendicino.
01:01:37.060 Fraser McBurney gives us five bucks.
01:01:38.900 Heroes, where have all our heroes gone?
01:01:41.100 Like the Lone Ranger, Zorro, well, those are both, those aren't real.
01:01:45.860 Johnny Yuma, Roy Rogers, Paladin, Robin Hood, this is Skokid, and even Johnny Jellybean.
01:01:51.700 They have all gone on YouTube, so enjoy.
01:01:53.940 Well, you know, in the case of the Lone Ranger, the original TV Lone Ranger, Sheila,
01:01:58.820 I remember after the gig was up, he continued to go around in public as the Lone Ranger,
01:02:05.740 so much so that the studio had to get a restraining order, and instead of a mask, he would wear sunglasses.
01:02:12.600 He was still trying to be the Lone Ranger, so he's kind of real.
01:02:16.520 Well, Fraser gives us five bucks and says, you can kill a pregnant woman, and you'll be charged with a double homicide.
01:02:26.600 I don't know if it's double homicide, but there's a law.
01:02:29.020 I forget the name of the law in Canada.
01:02:31.260 It's recently introduced where you will receive, like, a sentencing add-on if you kill a pregnant woman and her child dies,
01:02:41.020 or you harm a pregnant woman and her child dies as a result.
01:02:45.040 But a woman can kill a child and her woman, she celebrated the world has gone mad.
01:02:49.120 I'll raise you one more crazy thing.
01:02:50.540 So, the NDP in Alberta, they wanted a day of bereavement for pregnancy loss.
01:03:03.040 They wanted this, like, to be a law.
01:03:06.080 And I'm like, yeah, sure, yep, yep, yep, yep.
01:03:08.260 And then they add in there, pregnancy loss through any means.
01:03:13.000 I'm like, oh, so if you are equating the woman who lost a child to the woman who terminated a pregnancy,
01:03:25.080 you want that person to get bereavement off, and you can't even put together that their own argument to get bereavement leave
01:03:35.400 for a purposeful termination of pregnancy acknowledges the fact that that's a child.
01:03:41.700 Wow.
01:03:43.860 Unbelievable.
01:03:45.340 Yeah.
01:03:46.820 AMT 60, a buck.
01:03:48.060 I wish Canada had Second Amendment rights like the U.S.
01:03:50.400 People with guns should be able to defend themselves like in the U.S.
01:03:52.920 If other Canadians can't defend themselves, then JT's RCMP detail shouldn't carry.
01:03:58.960 Yeah, I mean, it's the fact that Justin Trudeau has armed guards is an acknowledgment that good guys with guns beat bad guys all the time.
01:04:06.580 It's just that he wants to outsource his safety to somebody else, and I don't have that privilege.
01:04:12.020 Well, forget Second Amendment rights.
01:04:14.420 We don't even have private property rights in Canada, Sheila.
01:04:17.480 First Amendment rights.
01:04:19.040 Yeah, exactly.
01:04:21.780 Everything we have is subject to reasonable limits, and who gets to decide what reasonable is?
01:04:25.840 Yeah.
01:04:26.040 Some liberal appointed judge somewhere.
01:04:30.720 AMT 60 gives us a buck.
01:04:31.780 They want us to eat bugs, and now the cricket plant is open.
01:04:34.760 David, you do the zaniest stuff like entering the women's dancing competition.
01:04:38.360 Are you going to try the crickets?
01:04:41.040 Yeah, I will.
01:04:42.180 I will try a cricket.
01:04:44.280 I will.
01:04:44.920 I mean, I'm going to do some research.
01:04:46.880 I mean, like, what condiment do you put on a cricket?
01:04:51.000 You know, Natasha here at the office gave me a wonderful present last month, sugar-free ketchup that has to remain refrigerated at all times or it goes bad.
01:04:59.720 And maybe that's how I'll christen that bottle of sugar-free ketchup, put it on the cricket so that I taste more sugar-free ketchup than cricket.
01:05:10.660 And I don't even know what the sugar-free ketchup tastes like, but I'm betting it tastes better than a bug.
01:05:16.880 People have to listen to their bodies here.
01:05:19.320 When a bug flies in your mouth, you automatically gag, right?
01:05:22.860 Like, you gag, you wretch.
01:05:24.660 Listen to your bodies.
01:05:26.380 That's your body telling you not to eat the bugs.
01:05:28.920 So don't eat the bugs.
01:05:33.240 You must be psychic.
01:05:34.700 A bug flew into my mouth while I was cycling yesterday.
01:05:37.720 Close your mouth.
01:05:39.860 I'm trying to breathe.
01:05:41.160 Say, maybe I should be masking up after all.
01:05:44.080 Maybe there is a reason for those face diapers.
01:05:47.080 Just close your mouth.
01:05:49.700 Don't be outside with your mouth open like a hoover.
01:05:52.400 Alberta Dawn gives us three bucks.
01:05:57.940 Every person is born with the right to defend themselves and their family.
01:06:00.560 Experts say you have about six seconds to either call the police or get to a firearm in a home invasion.
01:06:06.060 I remember this.
01:06:07.100 I forget who.
01:06:07.860 Ian Bailey?
01:06:08.580 Was that who it was?
01:06:09.460 The police tried to say that he had unlawfully stored his firearms because he could get to his gun safe and get it open and get his firearm.
01:06:22.780 And he did.
01:06:23.780 And he dealt with some people, I think, who were trying to burn down his house and his dogs.
01:06:30.500 And he was able to get to his gun and fire his weapon.
01:06:34.700 And they tried to say there was no possible way that he could have done it that fast.
01:06:38.940 And he did.
01:06:39.680 That was the focus of their investigation.
01:06:42.360 Yeah.
01:06:42.960 The victim defending himself.
01:06:44.980 Yeah.
01:06:45.380 And these cops are playing beat the clock.
01:06:48.540 Yeah.
01:06:49.100 That's unbelievable.
01:06:51.240 In Alberta, there was that farmer who was home alone with his baby daughter.
01:06:55.720 And these losers came onto his property to rob him.
01:07:00.160 So he winged one of them, shot him in the arm.
01:07:03.960 He was sued.
01:07:05.240 First, he was charged.
01:07:06.680 Then he was sued by the guy that he shot.
01:07:09.740 That's gross.
01:07:11.460 Yeah.
01:07:11.700 Well, eventually, they changed the law here.
01:07:14.000 Jason Kenney, in one of his rare acts of defending the citizen, changed the law so that if you're hurt, committing a crime against somebody else in their property, you can't sue them.
01:07:25.300 But just the gall of these people.
01:07:26.920 Imagine finding the lawyer to take that case.
01:07:29.820 Oh, I'm sure there's one out there.
01:07:32.920 Ambulance chaser.
01:07:33.600 Yeah.
01:07:34.200 Yeah.
01:07:35.420 Anyway, I think we're all caught up now.
01:07:38.000 All righty.
01:07:38.760 Well, thank you so much, Sheila.
01:07:39.920 And also, a thank you to Olivia and Efren and Danny behind the boards there.
01:07:44.740 And thanks to everybody in our audience who tuned in.
01:07:48.980 And a super special thanks for those of you who contributed a buck or three.
01:07:53.260 It's how we keep the lights on here.
01:07:55.920 There will be two other rebels here on Wednesday.
01:07:59.780 I think maybe, is it Lewis and high energy Andrew says Chapados.
01:08:04.280 And in the meantime, folks, Sheila and I will be back on Thursday.
01:08:11.060 And as always, stay sane.
01:08:13.300 You know, the Canadian position on Keystone is unchanged.
01:08:17.640 It's something we bring up whenever we have these meetings.
01:08:21.320 And I did today.
01:08:22.680 But I also really want to emphasize something Secretary Yellen emphasized in her opening remarks,
01:08:27.760 which is actually this, the energy crisis which Putin's invasion of Ukraine has prompted
01:08:39.120 is yet another reason to take climate action really, really seriously.
01:08:46.460 We need to do this for the planet and to preserve a livable planet for our children and grandchildren.
01:08:58.020 But we also need to take climate action because it is part of a geopolitically safer and more secure world.
01:09:05.420 And Canada is very, very serious about that.
01:09:08.040 So far, we're going to take a look at the future of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world.