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.
00:01:08.760I've never been described as peaches and cream before.
00:01:11.440Does 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.
00:01:26.580I mean, I know it's a thing, but is it a thing for you?
00:01:30.700I mean, I've never had this experience.
00:01:33.120Maybe we should try it out today, because it is National Peaches and Cream Day.
00:01:55.460And the second you quoted that in the morning meeting, you already regretted it as well.
00:02:03.060I was like, how do I put that right back in my mouth?
00:02:07.300So 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.
00:04:56.040It's something weird, but Ontario was one of the worst in the world.
00:05:00.220And the mass-produced gong show movie poster, the tagline, Sheila, was the only movie that was gonged by the censors, right?
00:05:13.660And 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.
00:05:24.640So the theatres in Ontario had to censor the tagline.
00:05:51.240It's like a Fibonacci sequence of just perfect government ineptitude.
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00:07:18.300One 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.
00:07:33.940Oh, boy, they really fooled him that day.
00:07:39.600You know, what I'm getting at, Sheila, the headline says MPs getting panic buttons after minister reveals he received death threats.
00:07:49.440Now, 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.
00:08:32.780I have, I have no idea about the panic buttons.
00:08:38.020I 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.
00:08:48.960But as you were talking there, I was just sending a note to our researcher to say, let's A-tip these death threats.
00:08:56.440Because when I A-tipped Catherine McKenna's death threats, there were no death threats.
00:10:30.780Are we at the point, Sheila, where impolite questions and loud voices weren't panic buttons?
00:10:40.120Yes, because these are the same people who say words are violent, right?
00:10:44.680So, they're the ones who say that your peacefully expressed opinion, which disagrees with theirs, is akin to violence.
00:10:54.540And so, imagine how they feel if you raise your voice or use a little bit of blue language, then basically you've murdered them.
00:11:04.240And so, naturally, they would have a panic button for that.
00:11:07.200This is just the shifting use of our language where, you know, violence used to actually be like violence, contact.
00:11:17.020And threats used to actually mean threats and not just something that somebody said that made you feel uncomfortable.
00:11:24.540So, why don't we take this to the crazy, illogical conclusion, which would be another button, in addition to the panic button.
00:11:33.100When 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.
00:12:40.860This idea of law enforcement coming to the federal government asking to invoke the Emergencies Act, it was a misunderstanding, according to the deputy minister.
00:12:50.920What they were asking for was, we need the tools that are included in the Emergencies Act.
00:13:34.140But 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.
00:13:52.820First, 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,
00:14:02.060which is why I'm calling on Conservatives to stop with the delay and the filibustering.
00:14:07.260Let'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.
00:14:14.420Why? Because I think Canadians understand that we have to do better by those who've been impacted by gun violence.
00:14:20.540And 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.
00:14:30.080And finally, through the introduction of red flag laws, tackling the concurrent trends of intimate partner violence and gun violence.
00:14:37.060You know, this guy's such a liar, and he couldn't look more douchey if he tried with that thing tossed over his shoulder.
00:16:27.380The rest of us have to know them because if we don't, we go straight to jail.
00:16:31.020And 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.
00:16:44.080Not the rifles taken from duck farmers in Saskatchewan that are obeying all the rules.
00:17:35.680Because what he's doing with this new handgun ban is he's creating a class of criminals from the ether.
00:17:44.220You'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.
00:17:55.640But if they do that, you're a gun criminal.
00:17:59.400But simultaneously, and a lot of Canadians don't know this, because maybe even Mandicino doesn't know it.
00:18:05.240Because, again, he's either an idiot or a liar.
00:18:10.000It's kind of dealer's choice there, isn't it?
00:18:12.000But 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.
00:18:22.020Sounds a lot like the things that gangs do, right?
00:18:26.820So the bill would eliminate mandatory minimum penalties for 14 of the 67 offenses in the criminal code that currently carry them.
00:18:34.34013 of those are for firearms offenses and one for tobacco.
00:18:42.060The bill would also eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for offenses under the Controlled Drug and Substances Act.
00:18:48.380Again, this helps gangs who deal in drugs.
00:18:52.020Mandatory minimum, mandatory minimum sentences would remain in place for murder, high trees, and impaired driving, sexual offenses, and a number of other firearms offenses.
00:20:14.440Yeah, so I did a video on this a little while ago because I didn't think people really realized.
00:20:19.900So, the crimes where the minimum sentences are being repealed, and if you go through these individually, these are all gang-related crimes.
00:20:28.280So, 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.
00:20:39.060Possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition.
00:20:44.040So, 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.
00:22:04.980So, what is the ostensible policy reason for these not being mandatory minimum sentences anymore, Sheila?
00:22:12.200Is it this garbage that that would be cruel and unusual punishment?
00:22:18.020Or are we playing the race card here as well?
00:22:21.980This is from the government's press release when they announced the changes.
00:22:25.560The government recognizes that there is systemic racism in Canada's criminal justice system.
00:22:30.040We 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.
00:23:44.280But that's okay, because the liberals say, hurting their arms, patting themselves on the back like that, because they say, look, look at us.
00:23:53.640We're fighting systemic racism by making Black communities less safe, by making reserves less safe.
00:24:03.500And I believe we do have a video of Chrystia Freeland weighing in on this.
00:27:24.060But she used some very interesting words there outside of military style because they can't say military because none of these are military.
00:27:34.880There's a military style, which means, I think, plastic stock.
00:29:39.680First of all, who's shooting a wolf with a handgun?
00:29:43.120Secondarily, you can't just go into the backyard and use your handgun.
00:29:48.560I own all the land on this side of the road.
00:29:51.140I cannot go into the backyard and shoot a handgun.
00:29:53.800I 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.
00:30:06.460And then I have to come straight home.
00:30:07.720So I have to call, ask permission, go to the range, and come straight home.
00:30:10.640I can't shoot coyotes in the backyard with a handgun.
00:30:21.200And Sheila, in terms of the case for guns, where you live, I understand it's very remote.
00:30:29.320If 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?
00:31:03.560But 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.
00:31:14.180That their attacker is just there to take their TV and not their life or the lives of their children.
00:31:21.740About 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.
00:31:30.560I don't understand the kind of people living in my province anymore.
00:31:55.700I said, if you are in your home, that's the finish line.
00:32:01.180There is no more area in which to run.
00:32:04.600And by the way, they can chase you and still do harm to you.
00:32:08.160But 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.
00:32:23.320Her idea is kind of like the first rule of Zombieland, cardio, run for the hills.
00:32:32.860And it's so shocking to see how married they are to this ideology.
00:32:38.200That 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.
00:32:56.360But you would sacrifice them on the altar of your own anti-gun nonsense.
00:34:37.640If you don't like it, you get a new job.
00:34:40.460And, you know, this is yet another reason why I am liking and liking Elon Musk ever so much, Sheila.
00:34:49.100I think it was a couple of weeks ago he said, that's it.
00:34:52.580You 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.
00:36:16.800I'm glad I wasn't on the receiving end of that visual.
00:36:21.080In any event, by the way, speaking of Elon Musk, why don't we talk about this, Sheila?
00:36:25.260Because I loved this New York Post opinion piece, which was entitled,
00:36:32.360Cheers to Elon Musk for finally saying no to whiny, entitled millennial babies.
00:36:41.200And basically, this was about a bunch of SpaceX millennial employees going online to whine about Elon Musk being toxic and an embarrassment for his...
00:39:01.500If 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?
00:39:30.740And 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?
00:40:25.540So 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.
00:40:38.34085% of Canadians every month eat ground beef in some form.
00:40:41.660Labeling this one form of beef hits 50% of the beef in the grocery store.
00:40:49.580And they're saying that it's high in saturated fats.
00:40:53.080Well, long before they were getting the science of COVID wrong, they were getting the science of nutrition wrong, particularly around saturated fats.
00:41:10.240It shows just how disconnected the liberals are from where their food actually comes from.
00:41:15.740And these are the same people who think there's absolutely nothing wrong with an avocado that is grown in a greenhouse somewhere in Mexico.
00:41:26.820Then it has to be refrigerated all the way up here.
00:41:28.940They look at that and say, that's a whole food, health food, greenhouse gas emissions aside.
00:41:35.080And I don't care about greenhouse gas emissions, but they sure do.
00:41:37.660And they're labeling beef as though it's a cigarette.
00:42:04.180They 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.
00:42:13.320If you think that this is outrageous to label beef as dangerous, as though it's a cigarette, and that's another point here too.
00:42:22.720So this label will be on Canadian beef in an American grocery store beside beef produced in America that doesn't have the label.
00:42:30.080Leading consumers to think that Canadian beef is somehow unhealthy.
00:42:33.160So 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.
00:42:39.720But 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.
00:42:53.080And Sheila, this is the question that immediately arose when I saw this report.
00:42:58.300I'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?
00:43:13.020No, and the reason they're doing this is because you're not allowed to label a whole food.
00:43:23.700Like you can't label a banana and say, this is high in sugars, which could lead to diabetes.
00:43:57.960It'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.
00:44:10.480I like McDonald's because one of their slogans for their hamburgers is not without Canadian farmers.
00:44:15.220And I like that, but they will not get a warning label slapped on their food or their beef.
00:44:22.840It's just in the grocery store where the ground beef really is in its purest form.
00:44:44.980And yet the potential harm to the beef industry could be of a magnitude that is unacceptable.
00:44:51.920I mean, like, again, what is driving this?
00:44:56.960I think there's like a more macro view of this.
00:45:00.520I think Canada is the great reset nation.
00:45:03.380And 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.
00:45:15.920They really don't care about the jobs that are lost.
00:45:17.980They don't care about the cost to the consumer of those things.
00:45:21.420They 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.
00:45:29.400When 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.
00:45:36.680They 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.
00:45:48.320But these are also people who want you to go vegetarian in the name of the planet.
00:46:01.180Do not take your dietary advice from me.
00:46:03.560But let me just tell you that there are two things that you can get.
00:46:07.220From 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.
00:46:18.820And I'd rather just eat the salmon that ate the algae did DHA.
00:46:22.560They call it the human consciousness chemical scientists quite don't.
00:46:26.420They don't quite understand how it works, but they say that that is the chemical that helps you have human consciousness.
00:46:33.500And 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.
00:46:50.100We don't have critical thought anymore when you don't have those things.
00:46:53.720And 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.
00:47:07.480Amazing. 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.
00:51:25.620This is I couldn't figure out why it happened until this morning till I got the press release in my email inbox.
00:51:32.620So my daughter is set to fly out of the country.
00:51:35.720Well, she should have been at the airport right now.
00:51:38.560Um, 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.
00:51:52.200And she was at rugby practice and all of her friends say, oh, my goodness, our flight got canceled.
00:51:59.720And so she comes to the car and she's really upset.
00:52:52.960But, uh, then I get an email in my inbox this morning.
00:52:56.140The 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.
00:53:11.400Talking about all the things that they're doing to make the airport work more efficiently again.
00:53:18.360So, 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.
00:53:28.220Because it's going to be absolute mayhem tomorrow in the Pearson airport.
00:53:39.440There's no way she'll make that connection.
00:53:41.520She'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.
00:53:50.340So 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.
00:54:00.400And this affects hundreds and hundreds of other travelers.
00:54:03.340It's not just a Sheila thing, but are you, are you listening to Sheila folks?
00:54:07.180This is all being done for a photo op.
00:54:10.740This 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.
00:54:24.100This is all about optics as per usual with this government and look what's happening.
00:54:29.840And as Sheila said, it's going to just intensify an already hideously ugly situation at Pearson International airport.
00:54:38.440This, I hope you're going to do, um, a monologue or something about this, Sheila, because this has to be outed.
00:54:46.200I 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.
00:54:56.400But 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?
00:55:07.800You 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.
00:55:25.500He himself is a law enforcement personnel, but he's kind of, I don't know, hanging with the wrong crowd, according to Trudeau liberals.
00:55:33.680It makes you wonder, Sheila, I know that sounds crazy, but the timing is so suspect, you know.
00:55:41.160Apologies to, uh, my daughter's rugby team because I inconvenienced then a bunch of people on the team.
00:55:47.560Um, 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.
00:55:56.820I got hung up on three times, um, because they're dealing with all these flights.
00:56:01.380Like 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.
00:56:07.160You're canceling our flight 17 hours before she gets on it.
00:56:10.700And you're just like, you know, no big deal.
00:56:13.540No, actually we had things planned out in Dublin for her when she got there and people picking her up from the airport.
00:56:19.400She's a 16 year old girl flying across the Atlantic on her own.
00:56:23.560Like, 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.
00:56:37.560Canadian air transport security authority and Canadian border services agency will be made available to provide tips and advice to travelers for the summer season.
00:56:48.440In addition to interviews, get here six hours early.
00:56:58.480You 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.
00:57:06.640But I remember her saying, no, I have to be there on this day.
00:57:21.640There 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.
00:57:35.120So this is why they dumped a series of flights to make sure that Pearson wasn't a zoo when all these people got there.
00:57:45.500But Sheila, we've been doing this for decades now, certainly since post 9-11, right?
00:57:50.700You know, not bringing liquids of a certain volume.
00:58:48.320Well, 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.
01:04:44.920I mean, I'm going to do some research.
01:04:46.880I mean, like, what condiment do you put on a cricket?
01:04:51.000You 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.
01:04:59.720And 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.
01:05:10.660And I don't even know what the sugar-free ketchup tastes like, but I'm betting it tastes better than a bug.
01:05:16.880People have to listen to their bodies here.
01:05:19.320When a bug flies in your mouth, you automatically gag, right?
01:06:09.460The 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.
01:07:11.700Well, eventually, they changed the law here.
01:07:14.000Jason 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.