Rebel News Podcast - April 11, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Trudeau Foundation resignations, Liberal power grab, Carbon taxes change mindsets


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 1 minute

Words per Minute

143.6449

Word Count

8,883

Sentence Count

719

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

The Trudeau Foundation, the CEO, the president, and the entire board have resigned in disgrace, and I think it is a sign that a lot more bad things are going to come out. The Trudeau Foundation is unique in the free world, as far as I'm concerned.


Transcript

00:00:00.820 Well, I asked, where's the beef?
00:00:02.780 Let's call this for what this is.
00:00:04.500 Oh, my God.
00:00:06.880 They are so hopelessly woke.
00:00:09.400 How dare you?
00:00:11.540 That is the intellectual capital of the left today.
00:00:15.400 Give me a break.
00:00:16.600 You are now watching the Daily Roundup.
00:00:21.100 Hi, everybody.
00:00:22.000 Ezra Levant here sitting in the chair of the live stream.
00:00:24.140 Normally, my friends Sheila Gunn-Reed and David Menzies are here.
00:00:26.240 We also rotate through other Rebel News talent.
00:00:29.780 But every now and then, I like to sit here and talk about the news of the day.
00:00:32.820 It is a startling and surprising piece of news that has, I think, every Canadian Trudeau watcher agog today.
00:00:43.240 The Trudeau Foundation, the CEO, the president, and the entire board have resigned in disgrace.
00:00:51.960 It is absolutely shocking.
00:00:55.100 And I think it is the sign that a lot of bad things are going to come out.
00:01:02.960 Just FYI, the Trudeau Foundation is unique in the free world, as far as I'm concerned.
00:01:13.060 I'm going to go deeper on this in my show tonight at 8 p.m.
00:01:15.900 But you probably know that U.S. presidents, when they're done being president, they usually set up what's called a presidential library.
00:01:23.620 What do you mean a library?
00:01:24.700 Is it like just for books?
00:01:26.300 Well, actually, it's for the papers of the president, for researchers, for academics to study.
00:01:33.500 There's also usually museums and meeting spaces.
00:01:37.160 It's just sort of a memorial to the efforts of the president.
00:01:40.560 The Reagan Library in California.
00:01:42.800 I've never been there, but there's a lot of events that are there.
00:01:45.780 It's a real cultural place.
00:01:48.280 Barack Obama is planning to build one in Chicago.
00:01:50.840 I don't think they've even started it yet, which is sort of surprising.
00:01:53.480 It's been six years.
00:01:54.340 I don't know how progress is coming along.
00:01:56.300 It's a presidential tradition going back to the 40s.
00:02:01.720 But there's two things to know about U.S. presidential libraries.
00:02:05.440 They're controlled by the party of the president and his friends and family, and they are not paid for by tax dollars.
00:02:12.960 So if you were to set up the Brian Mulroney prime ministerial library, and that's not a Canadian tradition,
00:02:19.480 if you were following the American model, Brian Mulroney and his buddies would pay for it.
00:02:23.120 And I think that's the right way to do it.
00:02:24.240 Why should people who hated that prime minister have to pay for him?
00:02:28.680 But about 20 years ago, Canada did something unique in Canadian history, and I've never heard of this anywhere else in the world.
00:02:36.260 Not in the U.K., not in continental Europe, not in America.
00:02:41.000 They set up the Trudeau Foundation, and in perpetuity, the Trudeau family gets to appoint, not all the directors,
00:02:50.580 but a number of the foundation members, they're called.
00:02:54.000 The prime minister of Canada gets to appoint six of them.
00:02:57.920 The Trudeau Foundation gets to, the Trudeau family appoints three.
00:03:02.400 But the money, even though this is a family slush fund, it's like the British knighthoods that pass down from father to son.
00:03:17.040 It's an inherited thing.
00:03:19.280 Literally, it's inherited.
00:03:21.320 Pierre Trudeau's progeny for all time will be on the board of this.
00:03:26.740 Okay, now, normally I wouldn't care.
00:03:28.420 I don't care who's on the board of the Obama library.
00:03:31.620 What do I care?
00:03:33.740 Except for when the Trudeau Foundation was started, and here's what's unique about it.
00:03:38.160 They got more than $100 million in Canadian taxpayers' money.
00:03:45.220 In today's money, it would be like about $200 million.
00:03:49.620 Now, the Trudeau Foundation does not have a budget of $200 million a year.
00:03:54.640 In fact, I'll have to look at what its budget is.
00:03:56.440 So why would you give the Trudeau Foundation $200 million in today's money, $115 million back then?
00:04:04.180 Why would you give that to them?
00:04:05.640 Why wouldn't you do like everything?
00:04:06.940 Do you think your local library, like a real library, a Calgary Public Library, a Toronto Public Library, do you think that they have a $10 million slush fund there?
00:04:17.880 No.
00:04:18.380 They get a budget every year.
00:04:20.780 And by the way, things change.
00:04:22.380 Sometimes they're shut down.
00:04:23.300 Sometimes they're expanded.
00:04:24.680 Sometimes budgets are tightened.
00:04:25.740 And sometimes budgets grow.
00:04:28.920 Do you think your hospital gets a huge payment in advance?
00:04:33.120 No.
00:04:34.080 Now, some hospitals and some universities can do fundraising and have an endowment.
00:04:40.300 But the Trudeau Foundation was started with $200 million in today's money, $115 million back then.
00:04:45.280 So that it could never be taken away from them by future governments.
00:04:51.960 This was in the dying days of the Kretchen prime ministership.
00:04:57.380 And he knew that before long, Stephen Harper or some other conservative would likely be PM.
00:05:02.100 So he wanted to take as much money as he could and put it into a liberal, not just a liberal party slush fund, but a Trudeau family slush fund.
00:05:15.100 Um, Efron, I'm going to send you the link because people are probably saying, no, that can't be, they can't literally have in there a rule that, um, only true family members can serve.
00:05:34.440 That, that's not Canadian.
00:05:36.120 That's, that's, you know, maybe they have, like I say, the, in, in the UK, they have some, uh, heritable aristocracy.
00:05:44.320 There's some, you know, uh, barons or marquesses or dukes or whatever that passed down father to son.
00:05:51.140 Yeah.
00:05:51.760 Foundation members.
00:05:52.800 So they have, they have foundation members and pump this up as big as you can.
00:05:57.380 I'm going to try and, and read it, or maybe I'll just read it off my own screen here.
00:06:01.600 So let me read this found, this is from the, you can see this is from the Trudeau foundation website, right?
00:06:07.660 In accordance with the Canada not-for-profit corporations act, the Pierre Elliott Trudeau foundation is governed by two bodies, the foundation's members and its board of directors.
00:06:15.080 And then skip down members appoint directors to the board, um, approve changes to the bylaws and appoint the external auditor.
00:06:25.000 The foundation's membership is limited to 30 members.
00:06:30.520 Six seats are reserved for members appointed by the minister of innovation, science and economic development, Canada.
00:06:35.480 So the prime minister of Canada gets to 0.6, but look at this.
00:06:39.800 And I've never seen this before anywhere ever.
00:06:41.420 And another three seats are reserved for liquidators of the succession of the late right honorable Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
00:06:54.900 So scroll down to the bottom of this page, just whip down to the bottom.
00:06:59.620 And, uh, who's the ugly guy with the Hitler mustache?
00:07:08.640 It's Alexander Trudeau.
00:07:11.420 That's not quite a Hitler mustache.
00:07:13.820 Let me retract that.
00:07:16.920 Alexander Trudeau, who made a documentary film paid for by the dictatorship of Iran, wrote a pro-China book paid for and published by the dictatorship of China.
00:07:30.920 What's this left-wing layabout dictatorship fluffer do while he's, because he was the son of Pierre Trudeau, he, um, he's on the board of this thing as if it's some inheritance, a family bauble or trinket to be passed down like Pierre Trudeau's, uh, convertible car.
00:07:58.340 Isn't that gross?
00:08:00.340 Have you ever heard of that before?
00:08:01.780 A government institution where you get to be in it only by being part of a certain family.
00:08:09.520 What the actual hell?
00:08:11.220 What, since when do we do that?
00:08:12.620 Well, but of course, in fact, if you scroll back up, um, I'm not sure if it's on this or the other page, you see the, the illegitimate daughter of one of Trudeau's mistresses is on it too.
00:08:23.820 Click to, here, let me send you another, um, link.
00:08:28.400 Um, I'm going to send that to you in Slack right now.
00:08:34.160 Not only do layabout leftist crackpots like Alexandra Trudeau get this gig, but, um, I don't know if you know this.
00:08:44.100 This is, it's a really weird story.
00:08:47.160 Efron, do you know about Justin Trudeau's love child when he was like in his seventies?
00:08:51.500 I mean, Pierre Trudeau.
00:08:53.880 Sorry, I said Justin Trudeau.
00:08:56.300 So, so Pierre Trudeau and his wife, Margaret Trudeau were notoriously unfaithful to each other.
00:09:02.880 I think they hated each other and were at war with each other.
00:09:06.860 Um, and, uh, so they cheated on each other very famously.
00:09:13.440 She slept with the Rolling Stones, et cetera.
00:09:14.880 Go to the Wikipedia page and I, and I don't, you know, you never rely on Wikipedia.
00:09:22.400 You've always got to double check it, but the, this is, I'm just going there cause it's the quickest way to get this information.
00:09:29.820 Um, go to Pierre Trudeau, uh, Wikipedia.
00:09:34.500 So, so Pierre Trudeau was born in October of 1919 and that's him at the right there.
00:09:52.880 And if you, if you look at it, scroll down a little bit and they have this little fact box and then they say children for, yeah, it's on the right hand side there.
00:10:02.880 Scroll down just a little bit.
00:10:04.160 Yeah, right there.
00:10:05.860 You see, it says four highlighted just to show people where we're looking.
00:10:09.040 It's like right, right above here.
00:10:11.280 Four, including Justin, Alexandra and, um, Michelle, who I believe passed away in the avalanche.
00:10:20.880 So hang on four, including Justin, Alexandra and Michelle.
00:10:24.200 Well, who's the four?
00:10:25.960 Why don't you name her?
00:10:27.860 That's weird.
00:10:29.020 You say there's four kids.
00:10:30.340 Why do you only name three?
00:10:32.020 That's a little weird.
00:10:32.780 Don't you think?
00:10:34.840 Now do a, do, um, find, you know how to find things on the screen?
00:10:40.540 Just command F.
00:10:42.660 Search for coin, C-O-Y-N-E.
00:10:45.020 In 1991.
00:10:49.280 Um, and by the way, Trudeau was born in 1919.
00:10:54.400 So by this point, he is 72.
00:10:58.760 Okay.
00:10:59.360 In 1991, Trudeau became a father again with Deborah Coyne to his only daughter, Sarah.
00:11:14.540 Coyne later stood for the liberal party of leadership and came in fifth in a poll won by Justin.
00:11:21.640 That's a little bit awkward.
00:11:23.420 Trudeau's, uh, Pierre Trudeau's former mistress running against Pierre Trudeau's son, Justin.
00:11:29.280 Um, so that, so, so the daughter of that, um, illegitimate, uh, so it was, he had a mistress named Deborah Coyne.
00:11:42.840 Um, and, um, the story of their meeting was just incredible.
00:11:49.940 I'm, I'm not going to try and dig it up.
00:11:51.820 She basically said to him, and how old was she?
00:11:56.220 She was born in 1955 and they had this kid in 1991.
00:12:01.880 So she was 35 when they met and he was 71.
00:12:09.560 What do you think of that?
00:12:11.600 And she basically said, I want to have your baby.
00:12:14.800 And he basically said, sure, I'll have sex with you and I'll have a baby with you, but, uh, I don't want anything to do with a child.
00:12:22.180 I'm 71.
00:12:23.700 And she said, okay.
00:12:25.060 And the most incredible, and I know this is an incredible story and you'll see why I'm telling it because his illegitimate daughter is on the board of the Trudeau foundation.
00:12:35.540 Like I say, it is where, yeah, that's her right there at the top.
00:12:40.600 Sarah Coyne.
00:12:41.480 Do you see that?
00:12:42.080 Sorry.
00:12:42.260 I said, Susan.
00:12:51.920 Yeah.
00:12:52.360 Sorry.
00:12:52.780 I said, Susan is Sarah Coyne.
00:12:54.520 So you see that lady there, Sarah Coyne, what's she doing on the board of this government institution?
00:13:03.220 115 million bucks, 20 years ago, worth about 200 million bucks.
00:13:06.040 So they put in this huge slush fund and Sarah Coyne is in charge.
00:13:11.540 And what do they call Sarah Coyne there?
00:13:13.220 What, what, how do they describe her there?
00:13:18.660 Director.
00:13:19.340 She's a partner at blah, blah, blah.
00:13:21.000 Capital.
00:13:21.460 I don't know what that is.
00:13:22.360 Um, yeah, she's not, she's not on the board because she's a partner at some make work, fake work place.
00:13:31.080 She's on the board because she is Justin Trudeau's half sister, Pierre Trudeau's illegitimate daughter.
00:13:39.960 Let me see if I can find it really quickly.
00:13:46.200 Susan Coyne funeral.
00:13:49.820 Because the, if, you know, I'm having some fun at her expense here.
00:13:54.660 Um, I guess she, you could say that she has fun at our expense, um, all the time at the Trudeau funeral.
00:14:01.600 Um, there's this incredible picture.
00:14:04.640 Yeah, there it is.
00:14:07.640 I'm going to send you this picture.
00:14:11.460 You have basically two families, right?
00:14:17.580 You've got Trudeau's quote, real family.
00:14:21.560 And, and then his second, I'm not going to call it a secret family, but, um, Deborah Coyne, his mistress, and their daughter had to walk two steps behind his real family.
00:14:36.780 What's with all these weirdos and their two families?
00:14:41.200 Like Mel, Mel, uh, Lassman had a secret family.
00:14:44.280 Warren Buffett has two wives.
00:14:47.100 Bill Gates had a deal with his wife, Melinda, that once a year he get to, got to have a romantic weekend, get away with his ex-girlfriend.
00:14:53.680 Yeah.
00:14:53.860 Click, click that one, uh, right there.
00:14:56.440 Yeah.
00:14:56.700 Click that one.
00:14:57.260 Make it big.
00:14:57.860 Yeah.
00:14:58.100 Click it.
00:15:00.120 So there's in the front row there, you can see Margaret Trudeau on the left.
00:15:07.200 Then I believe that's Alexandra.
00:15:10.640 And then you see that little girl just beneath Alexandra's shoulder.
00:15:16.380 Do you see that little girl there?
00:15:18.880 And you see, um, on, uh, Justin Trudeau is on the right there and you see that woman there.
00:15:27.980 That's Deborah Coyne.
00:15:29.800 So, so that little girl there, Sarah, you know, she was always second place in the family.
00:15:43.840 Pierre Trudeau didn't, wasn't a dad to her.
00:15:46.860 He was just like a sperm donor really.
00:15:49.700 And, um, like really weird family on both sides there.
00:15:54.020 She had to walk behind the real family.
00:15:57.900 She was just the, I mean, they were in the olden days, they would use the word bastard
00:16:03.160 daughter of a illegitimate union with a really weird lawyer, Deborah Coyne, who basically
00:16:10.280 said to a 71 year old man, I know you're old.
00:16:13.540 I know you're going to die.
00:16:14.640 I just want to have your baby.
00:16:16.920 And he said, sure.
00:16:19.500 And, and he actually did wind up taking care of her.
00:16:23.080 Didn't he?
00:16:23.540 Because she's on the board of the Trudeau Foundation.
00:16:27.180 Do you find that weird, Efron?
00:16:30.220 Like, if this was Trudeau's own money, I would have nothing to say about it.
00:16:36.120 I don't care what Pierre Trudeau, I don't, I mean, he had an enormous number of mistresses.
00:16:41.940 He, he and, and Margaret Trudeau cheated on each other all the time.
00:16:45.480 They were trying to out humiliate each other all the time.
00:16:48.820 Um, um, Pierre Trudeau would beat her and that's not a rumor or gossip.
00:16:56.680 That was why they reported.
00:16:58.000 And, um, it was actually quite sad.
00:17:01.760 I might find them because you might be saying that can't be true.
00:17:04.360 I'll find it later.
00:17:21.240 Pierre Trudeau would beat her and she would have a black eye and, uh, she would make excuses
00:17:33.160 for him and say, oh, he was, he truly cared for me.
00:17:36.160 He was very macho.
00:17:39.900 I'll try and find that.
00:17:41.160 It was, uh, it was actually incredibly sad what Pierre Trudeau did to Margaret Trudeau.
00:17:46.500 And I think he drove her mad.
00:17:47.940 I mean, she's had mental illness her whole life.
00:17:51.040 She said that marijuana always made it worse.
00:17:54.060 Uh, so it's odd that Justin Trudeau was the number one marijuana legalizer in Canadian
00:17:58.780 political history, but, um, sort of a sad family.
00:18:02.400 And even that family photo, would you say that that's sort of sad, you know, and even
00:18:08.440 the Wikipedia page, Pierre Trudeau had four children and we will only tell you the names
00:18:15.760 of three of them.
00:18:19.960 That's so weird.
00:18:22.040 Um, but, uh, there you have it.
00:18:26.000 The reason that's of interest is because you're paying for it folks.
00:18:31.240 Not only are you paying for it with your tax dollars in this forever fund for all the line
00:18:37.000 of succession until the Trudeaus no longer, uh, procreate, but the Trudeau foundation.
00:18:44.920 And I, what I think is the real reason for the mass resignation today of the entire board
00:18:49.280 is because they were the money launderers for those Chinese donations.
00:18:53.080 Let's read the statement here.
00:18:54.660 Let's read the statement.
00:18:57.840 I mean, I think this caught a number of people by surprise.
00:19:00.520 It certainly caught me by surprise.
00:19:03.060 Um, statement from the Pierre Trudeau foundation, resignation of the board of directors and the
00:19:10.500 president and CEO.
00:19:13.240 So who's left?
00:19:14.420 The janitor?
00:19:15.040 Montreal, April 11th, 2023 in recent weeks, the political climate surrounding a donation
00:19:21.620 received by the foundation in 2016.
00:19:24.560 Hey, why don't you mention where that donation is from and who it's from?
00:19:28.900 A donation surrounding a donation received in 2016, just some donation eight years ago,
00:19:35.240 nothing important.
00:19:36.720 Why don't you say who, who it was from?
00:19:39.200 That's weird.
00:19:39.960 Has put a great deal of pressure on the foundation's management and volunteer board of directors
00:19:45.100 as well as on our staff and our community.
00:19:47.100 Really?
00:19:48.820 Has it really put a lot of pressure on, on staff and the community?
00:19:52.720 I would imagine it put pressure on people who were a part of it.
00:19:57.180 Um, a part of the money laundering, but, uh, was it really all of them?
00:20:04.100 Were they all in on it?
00:20:05.620 The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation is an independent non-partisan scholarship organization
00:20:10.600 created with broad support in the House of Commons in 2002.
00:20:13.260 Is that really what it is?
00:20:14.760 It's a non-independent, independent other than the fact that Justin Trudeau, as I just showed
00:20:20.260 you, appoints six people and then the family appoints three people.
00:20:23.720 How do you call that independent?
00:20:26.160 How do you call it non-partisan where it's basically, uh, a soft landing for every failed,
00:20:31.440 failure to launch liberal there is, created, it's a scholarship organization.
00:20:37.280 Really?
00:20:39.080 Really?
00:20:39.640 Is that what it is?
00:20:40.700 Is that what you took the money for?
00:20:43.440 You got a $200,000 gift from the Chinese Communist Party for scholarships?
00:20:48.420 Is that what that was for?
00:20:49.880 Don't have enough money in Canada?
00:20:51.140 You need that communist dictatorship money for a scholarship?
00:20:54.580 Really?
00:20:54.760 They're even lying to you now.
00:21:00.220 The circumstances created by the politicization of the foundation have made it impossible to
00:21:05.380 continue with the status quo.
00:21:07.200 And the volunteer board of directors has resigned, as has the president and CEO.
00:21:13.060 This foundation was political from its inception.
00:21:17.420 Look at the name.
00:21:19.400 It's the Trudeau Foundation.
00:21:21.380 Look at who's on it.
00:21:22.320 People handpicked by the prime minister or by the family, the politicization of it.
00:21:28.820 You took money from the world's worst dictators, the largest prison in the world called communist
00:21:34.780 China.
00:21:35.300 You took 200 grand as a quid pro quo.
00:21:38.100 Hey, Sheila had a little video.
00:21:39.460 Everyone, I sent it to you right at the opening of the hour.
00:21:41.820 I don't really remember it, but I know it was on point.
00:21:44.100 Can you pump up the volume and can we listen for one second?
00:21:47.780 Because Trudeau was intimately involved with the Trudeau Foundation.
00:21:52.260 As you might guess from the name, and he absolutely is the one who politicized it.
00:21:58.120 Here you have the board saying, this, something terrible has happened to us in the last few
00:22:04.320 weeks.
00:22:05.280 Bad people have politicized us.
00:22:07.960 We've never been political.
00:22:10.000 We're independent and nonpartisan.
00:22:11.860 We have nothing to do with Trudeau at all.
00:22:15.320 Here's a video Sheila did on the subject.
00:22:17.400 I think this video is over a year ago.
00:22:18.880 Take a look.
00:22:19.320 The conflict of interest policy was adopted 11 years before Justin Trudeau resigned from
00:22:25.400 the board of the Foundation.
00:22:26.900 Look at this.
00:22:27.940 On 10 December 2014, almost one year prior to the most recent federal election, the Foundation
00:22:33.900 received a letter from Mr. Justin Trudeau informing the Foundation of his formal withdrawal from
00:22:38.940 its affairs during his active involvement in federal politics.
00:22:43.020 Also, on this very same page, we see details of how often Trudeau actually participated in
00:22:49.240 Foundation board meetings.
00:22:51.200 Once in 2010, once in 2013, and once in 2014, and often all by phone.
00:22:55.960 Literally just phoning it in.
00:22:57.660 I hope he didn't charge them for a speaking fee for all of that.
00:23:00.440 And I'm not joking.
00:23:01.360 Look at this.
00:23:02.300 In black locks.
00:23:03.420 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau yesterday disclosed he collected more than $1.3 million in speaking
00:23:08.580 fees from private sponsors over a six-year period from 2006 to 2012.
00:23:13.920 Cabinet released the records to preempt conservative calls for wider disclosure of records.
00:23:20.000 The conflict of interest policy was adopted 11 years before Justin Trudeau resigned from the
00:23:25.540 board of the Foundation.
00:23:25.700 It's on a loop there now, Efron.
00:23:27.080 Thank you.
00:23:28.080 So what does that show?
00:23:29.660 That shows a few things.
00:23:30.760 First of all, that Justin Trudeau was involved even after he became the leader of the party,
00:23:35.420 even after he became an MP.
00:23:39.080 And it segued to his charging speaking fees.
00:23:41.660 You know, he became an MP.
00:23:43.440 I forget the exact year.
00:23:45.000 He obviously was an MP before he was prime minister.
00:23:47.060 And if you look at the words MP, those initials, it stands for member of parliament.
00:23:53.700 And parliament, you can see sort of the root of the word to parlor, to parlay.
00:23:59.440 It means to speak.
00:24:01.480 Member of parliament is a place where you speak.
00:24:04.340 And politicians can't stop speaking.
00:24:06.560 They have logoria.
00:24:09.240 And politicians love to speak because they're trying to persuade people that they're right,
00:24:14.020 trying to convince people to vote for them or donate to them.
00:24:16.540 You can't shut a politician up.
00:24:19.360 But Justin Trudeau did not give speeches for free, even when he was an MP.
00:24:24.340 Even though that's part of his job, it's even in the job title.
00:24:27.900 He would charge up to $30,000 to give these trite, Hallmark card cliche type speeches
00:24:35.440 just to pick up 30 grand.
00:24:37.780 Were they really worth 30 grand?
00:24:40.040 No, of course not.
00:24:40.980 That's another form of money laundering.
00:24:42.620 Hey, Justin Trudeau, can I hang out with you for an hour
00:24:45.540 and get your phone number and we can chat and be friends?
00:24:49.080 And in return, I'll give you 30 grand for a speech that you're giving that you give all the time
00:24:56.860 that you're supposed to give because it's part of your job.
00:24:59.440 You know, I don't know if you can find them anymore.
00:25:02.960 I think his speeches have largely been scrubbed from YouTube.
00:25:10.620 They were just so awful.
00:25:14.180 I don't think you can find them anymore.
00:25:16.600 And even the algorithm has pushed them down because they were so old.
00:25:19.900 But they, it's the kind of speech he would talk and talk and talk in sort of subordinate clause,
00:25:28.200 subordinate clause.
00:25:28.880 You can think, okay, where's the point?
00:25:30.160 Where's the point?
00:25:31.100 Where's the point?
00:25:32.000 Where's the point?
00:25:33.060 And he would finish and you'd think, what did he say?
00:25:36.020 Did he say anything?
00:25:39.200 Speech teachers convention.
00:25:41.140 He used to give a lot of speeches to teachers conventions because I think that was his demographic group.
00:25:50.840 They just sort of loved daydreaming about, you know, when they were younger and Pierre Trudeau was the prime minister.
00:25:58.940 I can't find them.
00:26:00.140 I'm not going to spend any more time looking for them.
00:26:02.160 And it's, in fairness to the algorithm, there's so much Justin Trudeau content in the last eight years,
00:26:10.180 probably makes sense that it is hard to find his teacher's union speeches.
00:26:14.320 But basically, there was no teacher's union in the country he wouldn't speak in front of for 30 grand a pop.
00:26:20.100 And it's just money laundering.
00:26:24.360 I mean, when Hillary Clinton gives a speech on Wall Street, which she gave so many speeches on Wall Street for $175,000, a quarter million bucks.
00:26:33.960 Hillary Clinton is not a great investor, scholar, economist, strategist.
00:26:41.160 When you pay, when Goldman Sachs pays a quarter million bucks to hear Hillary Clinton talk,
00:26:46.520 they're not taking notes about what should I invest in.
00:26:49.540 They're just saying, here's $250,000, come give us a speech so we can pretend.
00:26:56.720 Yeah, look at that.
00:26:57.760 Here's who paid Hillary Clinton $22 million in speaking fees.
00:27:02.060 Do you think she's that interesting to listen to?
00:27:05.280 Do you think Justin Trudeau is that, I mean, he, I've never heard a politician say, ah, so often.
00:27:12.380 Yeah, it's money laundering, folks.
00:27:15.320 So, yeah, that's the big news today.
00:27:17.300 Hey, I've told you some of my thoughts on it.
00:27:18.760 I'm going to go through more of them at my 8 p.m. show tonight, which is called The Ezra Levant Show.
00:27:27.000 It's behind a paywall.
00:27:28.500 And I'd encourage you to check it out.
00:27:30.120 Every day I do a monologue for about 15, 20, sometimes 30 minutes.
00:27:33.320 The other day I did a 35-minute monologue.
00:27:37.340 Then I interview a guest, typically.
00:27:38.900 Then I read my fan mail or hate mail.
00:27:41.260 And I do it five days a week.
00:27:43.140 And if you want to learn more, go to rebelnewsplus.com.
00:27:46.660 So that's, we call that a premium show or Rebel News Plus.
00:27:50.080 And it's eight bucks a month.
00:27:51.860 And that's what I'm doing my show on tonight.
00:27:56.680 But I want to shift gears for a second because we are working on so many things here at Rebel News.
00:28:02.320 And we've got some super chats.
00:28:03.560 I'll read them in a second.
00:28:04.740 In fact, let me just first see if they're on this subject.
00:28:07.000 If they are, I'll take them right now.
00:28:08.300 What do you think about Pierre Trudeau's illegitimate daughter at age 71 with some young lawyer who said,
00:28:19.260 I think you're really intellectually hot.
00:28:21.740 I want to have your baby.
00:28:22.840 Don't worry.
00:28:23.360 I don't want any money.
00:28:24.500 Just impregnate me before you die.
00:28:27.440 What do you think of that?
00:28:30.000 Like, don't you think that's really weird?
00:28:31.720 Did you know that?
00:28:33.600 It's sort of hard to find that.
00:28:35.180 In fact, you know, maybe I should come back and prove that.
00:28:38.400 Like, like the story of how she basically said, here's the deal.
00:28:50.440 Let's see if I can.
00:28:52.100 Oh, yeah.
00:28:53.440 Yeah.
00:28:54.340 You know what?
00:28:55.000 I got to show it to you.
00:28:56.060 You know what?
00:28:56.700 I'm not going to leave this subject because why should I?
00:29:00.520 All right.
00:29:00.820 I just sent you the link there in Slack.
00:29:05.180 Deborah Coyne's memoir is too much information.
00:29:11.040 After 35 years, Deborah Coyne is satisfying curiosity about her relationship with Pierre Trudeau.
00:29:15.440 Okay, everyone get your bark bags.
00:29:18.080 In what may strike some as a curious case of political timing, liberal leadership candidate Deborah Coyne is publishing a memoir on her relationship with Pierre Trudeau.
00:29:25.200 There has always been a degree of prurient interest about the relationship between Coyne and the former prime minister, not only because of the big age difference, she was 30 and he was 67 when they met, but also because it produced a child who's grown up largely outside the public spotlight.
00:29:39.660 According to the Toronto Star, which tried to interview her on the 10th anniversary of her father's death, the public didn't even know her existence until four months after her birth, when she became front page news after he emerged at Trudeau.
00:29:49.260 Until now, Miss Coyne has resisted adding to the details, nosy reporters were invited to buzz off, which was fine.
00:30:00.120 She was a single mother acting to protect her daughter.
00:30:02.140 Trudeau was divorced and out of office when the relationship began, so really it was nobody's business but their own.
00:30:06.500 Until now, when suddenly Miss Coyne feels the need to unburden herself, she's never written about her life like this before, said Derek Finkel of the Canadian Writers Group, which is publishing the book Unscripted.
00:30:17.320 Deborah's been working on a number of different writing projects, blah, blah, blah.
00:30:23.240 Let me read the next part.
00:30:25.360 I would have settled down with Pierre, even married him, but he had a life that involved both numerous public commitments, even in that later stage of his life, and his family.
00:30:33.100 He wasn't prepared to commit to anything.
00:30:35.420 We never intended to have children at his age, and with the three sons he was so proud of, he understandably didn't see having another child in his future.
00:30:43.200 Given the circumstances, I understood and accepted the way things had to be.
00:30:46.500 Our relationship together was no less significant or meaningful just because it was unconventional.
00:30:55.000 Anyways, that's one review of it.
00:30:57.220 But basically, she said to him, I want to be your baby mama.
00:31:01.820 That's just how it is in the Trudeau family.
00:31:06.940 You know what?
00:31:07.320 I should probably dig up the news stories when Pierre Trudeau would physically beat Margaret Trudeau black and blue.
00:31:15.740 And then she would tell the newspapers the next day, I loved it.
00:31:19.620 I deserved it.
00:31:20.680 It's proof he really loves me.
00:31:22.340 And it's very macho.
00:31:23.840 She literally said that.
00:31:25.860 That is one screwed up family.
00:31:27.520 And as that book review there says, that's nobody's business until they make it your business by making you pay for it.
00:31:39.300 If Coyne and Trudeau got together and had an illegitimate daughter, what do I care?
00:31:44.480 I have no idea how many kids are born out of wedlock these days.
00:31:48.380 It's probably close to half, I'm guessing.
00:31:51.260 But then you put that daughter on the board of directors of the Trudeau Foundation and you put 200 million bucks in there from tax dollars.
00:32:01.200 Yeah, all of a sudden it is.
00:32:02.560 So is there anyone else you want to put on there?
00:32:05.180 You know, just somebody you want to put your barber on there?
00:32:07.860 Maybe you want to, you know, is there anyone you don't want to slough off on the public dime?
00:32:13.240 Like literally, can you earn a living yourself or is your entire life programmed to extract as much lucre from the public square as possible?
00:32:21.800 Those Trudeaus are super gross.
00:32:24.300 They're super gross.
00:32:27.820 I'll talk more about it at 8 p.m.
00:32:31.840 So here's Trudeau today asked about it.
00:32:34.040 And I've, and I've shown, I've quoted from the Trudeau Foundation official website, which talks about how Trudeau personally picks six members and then the family picks three.
00:32:48.380 But listen to this liar lie.
00:32:50.360 Take a, take a look.
00:32:54.600 This is in regards to a Trudeau Foundation question.
00:32:57.740 The entire board and the CEO of the foundation resigned this morning.
00:33:02.160 They cited the recent politicization of their work.
00:33:05.720 Are you concerned about the long-term stability of the organization and that the fallout from allegations of foreign interference is extending beyond your government?
00:33:15.560 As you well know, the Trudeau Foundation is a foundation with which I have absolutely no intersection.
00:33:24.480 It was established to promote knowledge and academic research into the humanities following the death of my father and has had an extraordinary impact on academic institutions and on, you know, brilliant Canadians.
00:33:42.420 It is a shame to see the level of toxicity and political polarization that is going on in our country these days.
00:33:52.840 But I am certain that the Trudeau Foundation will be able to continue to ensure that research into the social studies and humanities at the highest levels across Canadian academic institutions continues for many years to come.
00:34:09.280 So that was, what, a 30-second quote.
00:34:12.740 I could hear two lies in there.
00:34:15.200 The first was, there's absolutely no intersection between me and the Trudeau Foundation.
00:34:21.340 My name is Justin Trudeau.
00:34:23.140 I am the son of Pierre Trudeau.
00:34:25.020 I appoint six of the board members as prime minister and then the successors to Pierre Trudeau appoint three more.
00:34:35.400 My illegitimate sister, half-sister is on there.
00:34:39.080 My foolish brother is on there.
00:34:42.060 But I have no connection with this thing.
00:34:44.380 Why would you even ask?
00:34:46.400 That's the first lie.
00:34:48.920 And then the second was, all this toxicity.
00:34:52.020 Other people are so toxic.
00:34:53.700 Those other people, who are these?
00:34:57.420 They're these toxic people.
00:34:59.600 You mean the one who took the $200,000 check from the Chinese Communist Party affiliated donor because he's so interested in funding the humanities in Canada?
00:35:12.840 So other people are the source of the toxicity.
00:35:17.720 You have to understand.
00:35:19.700 Yeah, so that's a 2016 photo.
00:35:22.400 This is Bob Mackin.
00:35:23.420 He's great.
00:35:24.480 2016 photo of Justin Trudeau and Trudeau Foundation donor Zhang Bin.
00:35:30.920 Yeah, those other people.
00:35:32.460 Why are you being so toxic?
00:35:34.520 Here I am taking a check from the Chinese Communist Party.
00:35:37.460 And why are you being so negative?
00:35:41.420 Will you stop being so toxic?
00:35:43.680 I'm surprised he didn't use the words misinformation or disinformation.
00:35:47.240 I'm surprised he didn't throw the word Vladimir Putin in there.
00:35:50.580 What a weirdo loser.
00:35:53.000 You know what?
00:35:53.500 By the way, I hope that Sarah Coyne has a normal life.
00:36:01.100 I don't know if that's possible, but I hope she stays away from these Trudeaus.
00:36:05.100 But it looks like she's not.
00:36:06.140 She just loves that grift.
00:36:07.860 What a shame.
00:36:09.660 All right.
00:36:09.940 Let's read some super chats, which I think there may well be some.
00:36:14.600 Um, yeah, Flame 2323 says, Deborah is the cousin of journalist Andrew Coyne and actress Susan
00:36:22.920 Coyne and the niece of former Bank of Canada Governor James Coyne.
00:36:27.020 Yeah, I mean, as I'll say a little bit more in my monologue tonight, you think Canada is
00:36:33.240 the second largest country in the world?
00:36:35.300 You think Canada is a growing country with 38 million people?
00:36:38.380 You are wrong.
00:36:39.400 Canada is a very small club and you are not invited.
00:36:45.640 Uh, Bo, Bo Nielsen, 10 bucks says, love Rebel News.
00:36:50.320 Well, thank you very much for that.
00:36:51.780 Appreciate it.
00:36:52.700 Ableist SL said the pre OWS trad con scandals severely damaged the right to the point where
00:37:01.320 nobody recognized existence of non-trad cons until Gamergate exposed the regressive left.
00:37:06.900 Recovery began after that.
00:37:09.400 You know, I'm sorry.
00:37:11.740 I got to Google OWS.
00:37:13.160 I just, I just don't know what that means.
00:37:17.860 And Googling it is not helping me because there's a ton of things.
00:37:21.660 You know what?
00:37:22.300 I just, I'm just going to plead ignorance.
00:37:24.500 I just don't know what you're talking about.
00:37:26.100 I'm vaguely familiar with Gamergate, but forgive me.
00:37:29.380 I just, I just don't even know.
00:37:31.960 Um, all right.
00:37:32.860 I think I'm caught up on the super chat.
00:37:34.180 Hey, I want to talk about a documentary film we're making.
00:37:37.480 Um, I'm excited about it.
00:37:39.700 We got really great cameras.
00:37:42.380 Is that right, Afron?
00:37:43.180 We bought these fancy new documentary quality, were they like 4K?
00:37:48.080 What, what else is cool about them?
00:37:49.560 I don't know the language.
00:37:50.760 4K, 60 frames a second.
00:37:53.760 Is that what, so, so extremely rich, right?
00:37:56.460 Like very, very cinematographic, very cinematic, right?
00:38:01.340 So, so it's going to be a very special documentary.
00:38:04.880 It's, you know, listen, all our stuff is good.
00:38:06.840 Some of our stuff is filmed on phones.
00:38:08.580 You know, you just take a phone and you point it and shoot.
00:38:10.700 And that's the fun of it.
00:38:12.160 But we want to make something that's visually beautiful.
00:38:15.240 And we are making a video, a documentary film called Church Under Fire.
00:38:20.840 And Sheila Gunn-Reed is the anchor of that.
00:38:25.960 She's the host.
00:38:28.160 Um, if you want to help us crowdfund that, we do need help.
00:38:34.460 Go to savethechristians.com.
00:38:38.140 And you might say, save the Christians, that's a bit much.
00:38:41.400 That sounds a bit overheated.
00:38:43.720 Really?
00:38:43.900 Hey, what's the country in the world that arrested more Christian pastors during the lockdowns
00:38:49.700 for violating health rules than any other country?
00:38:52.200 Think it was Communist China?
00:38:53.760 Think it was North Korea?
00:38:55.180 Not as far as I'm aware.
00:38:56.660 The country that I know of that jailed the most Christian pastors for daring to open their
00:39:02.920 churches during the lockdown was none of those places.
00:39:05.660 It was not China or Iran or North Korea.
00:39:09.880 It's Canada.
00:39:10.840 And I think that story ought to be told.
00:39:14.440 And it ought to be told well.
00:39:16.400 And our friend Sheila Gunn-Reed is going to tell it.
00:39:18.220 Do we have a trailer?
00:39:19.000 Should we play the trailer?
00:39:20.560 I say we play the trailer.
00:39:21.700 If you want to chip in, go to savethechristians.com.
00:39:25.980 Yeah, we'll load that up.
00:39:28.580 And I just can't believe the news today.
00:39:30.860 And I think it's just quite something.
00:39:32.960 I wonder about the timing of the closure of the Pierre Trudeau Foundation.
00:39:39.100 I mean, normally they hold bad news to a Friday afternoon, right?
00:39:43.500 They release it before a long weekend, especially if they can.
00:39:48.380 Do we have an actual trailer as opposed to me just blabbing?
00:39:52.960 Okay, here we go.
00:39:53.980 Take a look.
00:39:54.380 More and more Canadians are getting vaccinated.
00:40:03.760 But like we know, cases in far too many places are far too high.
00:40:09.500 We can't ease public health restrictions until cases are way down.
00:40:15.380 Well, I think there's been a—we're like a boiling frog for a while.
00:40:19.200 I think our freedoms have just been slowly stripped from us and so slowly over time that
00:40:25.420 we didn't even realize it.
00:40:26.980 And so when something like a health order is put in place that takes away your freedoms,
00:40:32.240 it's not shocking to people.
00:40:33.840 And it really should be shocking to people that there is a pastor in jail right now.
00:40:37.700 Do you understand English?
00:40:52.700 Get out of this property.
00:41:00.080 Praise you for the Lord Jesus Christ as we've experienced the cost of serving Him.
00:41:05.920 He is worthy, he is worthy, he is worthy.
00:41:15.300 All right, Mr. Stevens?
00:41:16.560 Yes.
00:41:16.960 All right, right now, we're just doing our job, okay?
00:41:22.820 Yes!
00:41:23.300 Yes!
00:41:23.800 Yes!
00:41:29.240 Sinking sound!
00:41:34.800 Let's go!
00:41:35.360 Yes!
00:41:36.240 It's God!
00:41:36.300 Yes!
00:41:36.820 Yes!
00:41:40.920 Yes!
00:41:41.480 This officer can repent today and charge to Jesus Christ, that's good news.
00:41:51.700 God bless, God bless you.
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00:43:28.720 Hey, you know, I just sent you something, Efron.
00:43:34.460 I just put it in Slack a minute ago.
00:43:36.500 I forgot about this.
00:43:38.780 But, you know, I mentioned that the prime minister appoints six directors to the Trudeau Foundation.
00:43:48.100 So I'm not sure who appointed him, but it may have been Stephen Harper.
00:43:52.580 He appointed a former conservative MP named Chuck Strahl to the board of the Trudeau Foundation.
00:43:59.360 I guess if it's the prime minister's job to appoint six, he'll appoint six.
00:44:03.220 But look at that story.
00:44:04.280 Former MP Chuck Strahl quits Trudeau Foundation in wake of donor revelations.
00:44:10.540 Okay, well, that sounds like what just happened this morning.
00:44:12.900 Except for, can you zoom in on the date of that thing?
00:44:15.980 November 24, 2016.
00:44:22.740 Six and a half years ago.
00:44:24.100 I'll just read a little bit from the story.
00:44:25.700 Former conservative MP Chuck Strahl has resigned as a director of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation
00:44:29.500 in the wake of revelations that a $1 million donation of the organization
00:44:33.080 and the University of Montreal was made by senior apparatchiks in Chinese state-run organizations
00:44:38.260 whose purpose is to project Beijing's influence abroad.
00:44:41.720 In a resignation letter, Mr. Strahl says what actually prompted him to quip
00:44:46.040 is that the liberal MPs are invoking his directorship in their defense of the contribution,
00:44:49.940 which includes $50,000, blah, blah, blah.
00:44:51.820 I cannot allow them to imply that my position with the foundation somehow justifies their actions.
00:44:56.780 Mr. Strahl, a one-time cabinet minister in the Stephen Harper government,
00:44:59.820 wrote to foundation president Morris Rosenberg,
00:45:01.980 blah, blah, blah, blah, promote education.
00:45:07.400 I am unwilling to be used as a foil for the Liberal Party.
00:45:13.380 So basically, Chuck Strahl is saying they are claiming I support this liberal money laundering
00:45:20.620 and I don't and I'm out of here.
00:45:22.600 I don't think Chuck was actually as clear as he could have been.
00:45:25.660 He didn't actually resign because of the dirty money.
00:45:28.220 He resigned because the liberals were saying,
00:45:31.920 hey, it can't be dirty money if Chuck Strahl is in there.
00:45:34.420 So actually, I don't think Chuck Strahl should get as much credit as he did for that.
00:45:43.840 But the reason I show you that is to prove that everyone knew how crooked they were.
00:45:50.620 Everyone knew this was the way to bribe the Trudeaus.
00:45:53.780 Just like the Clinton Foundation, when Hillary Clinton was secretary of state,
00:45:59.740 her husband Bill, what was he doing?
00:46:02.720 He was ringing out foreign governments and corporations.
00:46:07.740 Some of them would pay 10 million bucks, 20 million bucks to the Clinton Foundation
00:46:13.180 when Hillary was the secretary of state.
00:46:16.200 So you might have the president of a country who's got a meeting with Hillary on Wednesday
00:46:21.180 to discuss A, B, and C.
00:46:24.340 And on Tuesday, you've got to meet with Bill first
00:46:27.200 because you've got to make a little donation in the tip jar,
00:46:30.480 10 million bucks, 20 million bucks.
00:46:32.200 I think the Canadian government actually made payments to that.
00:46:35.960 That's just everyone in the world knew that's how you paid off the Clintons.
00:46:41.540 And I wonder if this is news.
00:46:42.960 I'm going to refer to Katie Telford.
00:46:44.940 Katie Telford is Trudeau's chief of staff.
00:46:47.200 She's really the capo di tutti capi in the crime family.
00:46:52.260 A couple of articles today.
00:46:53.960 PM's chief of staff, Katie Telford, set to testify Friday, April 14th, on foreign interference.
00:47:00.580 Really?
00:47:02.000 I wonder if that has anything to do with the mass resignations today.
00:47:08.560 Here's an article from a couple of years ago in the National Post about Katie Telford.
00:47:13.440 You know, like I say, it is a small club and you are not in it.
00:47:20.900 If you are not a liberal or a liberal donor or a member of the Chinese Communist Party,
00:47:24.620 you are simply not part of the cool kids.
00:47:27.300 And your job is therefore to pay taxes to people like Sarah Coyne and Katie Telford.
00:47:33.520 Look at this headline here.
00:47:34.720 Go ahead and put it on the screen.
00:47:35.860 Trudeau government paying $84 million to firm employing Katie Telford's husband to manage rent assistance aid program.
00:47:47.940 I mean, it's just too much.
00:47:50.060 It's just too much.
00:47:51.560 But of course, it's very corrupt.
00:47:56.820 I mean, and are you surprised by that?
00:48:01.060 Like, look at the governments that Trudeau admires, China's basic dictatorship, Castro, the former Soviet Union.
00:48:09.200 He's sympathetic to every banana republic, every dictatorship, every cult of personality there is.
00:48:15.780 And so that's who his models are.
00:48:17.960 His models, his role models are not people like Winston Churchill or Abraham Lincoln or George Washington or they're all, they're not even Canadian.
00:48:32.320 I was just giving you some British and American models.
00:48:35.820 And what's that clip there you got teed up?
00:48:39.500 B-roll.
00:48:40.420 Well, his role models are always banana republic or dictatorship bosses because that's how he fancies himself, I think.
00:48:52.160 It's quite something.
00:48:57.640 He's so out of touch, though.
00:48:59.480 Hey, do you have that credit card clip for Pierre Polyev's tweet?
00:49:02.200 You know, the last Trudeau who worked for a living was Pierre Trudeau's father, who Justin Trudeau obviously never met.
00:49:17.900 I think his name was Charles Emile.
00:49:19.900 Let me check that out.
00:49:22.900 And you'll never guess how the Trudeau family made its money.
00:49:26.680 Like, they're quite a wealthy family, partly because they're grifters and moochers the whole time.
00:49:32.200 So, his father, yeah, Charles Emile Trudeau.
00:49:41.140 I'm just going to read a little bit about him.
00:49:42.960 He was born in 1887.
00:49:47.280 He was born in Quebec, son of Joseph Louis Trudeau, a semi-literate farmer.
00:49:54.800 After a 10-year courtship, he married Grace Elliott, blah, blah, blah.
00:50:04.020 Charles Emile was a lawyer by training.
00:50:05.940 He practiced for 10 years.
00:50:08.860 But really, let me read a key paragraph here.
00:50:13.460 Trudeau, so this is Charles Emile.
00:50:17.460 This is Justin Trudeau's grandfather, who he never met.
00:50:20.640 He died in 1935, literally 37 years before Trudeau was born.
00:50:25.980 Trudeau, grandpa, a lawyer by training, practiced for 10 years.
00:50:30.540 Trudeau accumulated a fortune by building gas stations around the Montreal area and a loyalty program known as the Automobile Owners Association.
00:50:40.460 Which, by 1932, had 15,000 members patronizing Trudeau's 30 gas stations.
00:50:48.260 He sold his business to Champlain Oil Products Limited for $1 million, while remaining with Champlain as a general manager for that subsidiary.
00:50:57.520 Now, you might say $1 million, what's that?
00:51:00.340 Well, in 1932, what's $1 million in 1932 worth today?
00:51:10.600 21 times that.
00:51:13.280 So, it's like selling it for 20 million bucks.
00:51:19.360 And that's just one of his businesses.
00:51:21.420 Among his other investments, Trudeau had an interest in mining companies.
00:51:25.380 He was the largest shareholder in the Montreal baseball team.
00:51:31.460 He was vice president of Belmont Park.
00:51:35.040 So, believe it or not, Charles Emile was a conservative, which won't surprise you because unlike his son and grandson, he actually worked for a living.
00:51:45.160 He certainly wasn't anti-fossil fuels or anti-mining.
00:51:49.580 He got rich off both.
00:51:50.620 So, Charles Emile was the last Trudeau to earn a living.
00:51:55.060 Pierre Trudeau was a Marxist dabbler.
00:51:58.920 And Justin Trudeau is so far removed from the world of work, he literally has never met a family member who has worked.
00:52:07.200 So, of course, his brother, Alexander, is a grifter who got his movie paid for by the dictatorship of Iran and his book paid for by the dictatorship of China.
00:52:18.380 Of course.
00:52:19.560 Of course, he charges 30 grand a pop for speeches even when he's an MP.
00:52:24.460 Of course, he gets the weed charity to pay his family a quarter million bucks.
00:52:28.640 Again, from charity money.
00:52:30.500 Of course, of course, of course.
00:52:31.720 All he has known his whole life is grifting.
00:52:36.020 Of course, he gets a free vacation on Billionaire Island in the Caribbean.
00:52:42.960 That's just how it always is.
00:52:44.280 You think he works for a living?
00:52:45.720 So, it's just incredible to have a guy, silver spoon, daddy's lawyers will fix it, daddy's accountants will fix it, someone else will pick up the tab, just bill it to some agency.
00:53:01.060 Listen to that silver spoon guy talk to real Canadians about credit card debt.
00:53:08.960 Do you have credit card debt?
00:53:11.140 Credit card debt is the worst debt in the world.
00:53:14.520 Would you agree with me on that, Efron?
00:53:17.440 Like, I think there's a place in life for debt.
00:53:20.320 You're never going to get ahead in life if you don't have some financing.
00:53:23.420 That's what that means.
00:53:24.620 The best kind of debt I think everyone understands is a mortgage.
00:53:28.160 It's often the cheapest loan you can get because it's secured against an asset.
00:53:33.060 And it's not a BS thing.
00:53:34.500 You could be a speculator, but most people, when they own real estate, they own it to live in.
00:53:39.760 So, even if you overpaid a bit or whatever, at least you're getting the use of the house.
00:53:43.060 The best debt is a mortgage.
00:53:47.180 It's the cheapest debt and the most secure debt and the most long-term debt.
00:53:50.920 And you can, there's ways to handle it.
00:53:55.560 The worst debt is credit card debt.
00:53:58.460 There are credit cards that charge 25% interest.
00:54:02.860 I bet there's some more.
00:54:03.680 I think there's, I think the definition of criminal usury in our criminal code of Canada is like 60%.
00:54:10.860 Criminal code usury.
00:54:14.480 Yeah, 60%.
00:54:16.000 Isn't that incredible?
00:54:17.560 It's literally a crime in Canada to charge 60% or more interest.
00:54:27.000 But it is not a crime to charge 30%.
00:54:30.700 So, what's the TD visa interest rate?
00:54:35.500 I'm just curious.
00:54:37.620 I just picked one that ran.
00:54:38.760 24.99% or 28% on cash advances.
00:54:44.160 Efron, if it is literally a crime, I'm talking go to jail, pay a fine, criminal record, can't travel.
00:54:50.220 To charge 60%, 60%, is it half a crime to charge 28%?
00:54:58.560 That's money lending, that's what they call it, protection, what's that called?
00:55:03.960 Loan shark.
00:55:05.120 That's loan shark money.
00:55:07.980 That's the debt you got to get out of as fast as you can, right?
00:55:12.000 You're paying that kind of debt, it's going to, the interest will be more than the principal.
00:55:15.540 I tell you this, because everyone knows this, except the rich kid.
00:55:26.380 Take a listen to the rich kid, lecture young people about why they should rack up their credit card bills.
00:55:36.240 I just picked TD out of the blue.
00:55:39.480 I'm just going to pick another one.
00:55:40.780 I'm going to, Amex interest rate.
00:55:45.600 I'm just going to pick that slightly lower.
00:55:48.200 They claim it's 23%.
00:55:49.520 What's another bank?
00:55:51.300 RBC.
00:55:53.660 Visa.
00:55:55.260 I mean, it would be madness.
00:55:59.060 Yeah, 23%.
00:56:00.340 Absolute madness to advise a young person to rack up credit card debt.
00:56:07.380 Like, isn't that the opposite of what our parents always tell us?
00:56:09.940 Look at this fool.
00:56:11.320 Take a look.
00:56:13.540 Yes.
00:56:14.660 You know, you know, if you used your credit card for the first time, you're using your credit card to invest in a huge flat screen TV home theater system for your basement.
00:56:25.520 Okay.
00:56:26.200 You know, that's going to be something you're going to be paying off for a while.
00:56:28.840 But if you use your credit card to go back to school or if you use your credit card, you go into debt to build an expansion on your house that you're then going to be able to sell your house for more.
00:56:40.940 If you're making investments that are going to return, that is how you grow a strong economy.
00:56:45.820 Because, quite frankly, confident economies invest in themselves.
00:56:51.080 And that's exactly what Canada has done.
00:56:52.860 And that's why Canada is looking so good for the future.
00:56:56.280 And our fiscal path is responsible, restrained, and is going to leave people with more opportunities, not burden, in the coming years.
00:57:05.300 So, thank you very much for that.
00:57:07.500 Did that moron tell these kids to use the credit card to pay for university?
00:57:15.740 Did that moron tell these kids to renovate their house on their credit card?
00:57:22.120 Not to get a home loan or a mortgage loan.
00:57:24.160 I just Googled TD home loan interest rates.
00:57:31.620 I'm not picking on TD.
00:57:33.000 It's just the bank that pops into my mind.
00:57:35.300 You can get a mortgage anywhere from 4.9% up to 6.4%.
00:57:40.440 Depends on the details.
00:57:43.240 Home equity flex line.
00:57:44.540 That's the kind of thing that you would use to spruce up your house, 6.7%.
00:57:47.800 It's not cheap anymore.
00:57:48.920 But the difference between 6% or 5% versus a credit card of 23%, 25%, 28%.
00:57:57.160 Justin Trudeau is literally giving financial advice to young people to rack up credit card debt
00:58:05.240 and he's saying, don't buy a TV with it.
00:58:08.620 Actually, that's the perfect kind of thing because it's like 500 bucks.
00:58:11.980 He says, renovate your home on your credit card.
00:58:15.160 That's what he said.
00:58:17.100 He said, pay your tuition.
00:58:21.240 On your credit, what's that, 8,000, 10,000 bucks?
00:58:23.480 Depends on your school even more.
00:58:27.200 Who let that moron give financial advice to anyone?
00:58:32.240 That's the idiot who said budgets balance themselves.
00:58:35.460 In his life, they do.
00:58:38.500 Because the only side of a credit card he has ever dealt with is the fun side when you use it to buy things.
00:58:47.140 You think he's ever paid a bill in his life?
00:58:51.060 That's what daddy's accountants are for.
00:58:53.020 That's what daddy's lawyers are for.
00:58:54.900 And if they don't work, well, then you just bill the Trudeau Foundation or you bill Katimovic or you bill some speaking opportunity that's money laundering you 30 grand anyway.
00:59:07.520 So why not charge him an extra five grand for expenses?
00:59:11.160 Imagine having a silver spoon, spoiled brat, never worked a day in his life, never paid a bill in his life, always had daddy and his money to pick you up, giving advice to young people to rack up their credit cards for all the insane things he just said.
00:59:28.060 Credit cards, depending on your card, are as high as, I just found one for 27, 28%.
00:59:33.760 What an idiot.
00:59:37.420 What an idiot.
00:59:38.220 He's also unethical and he's a light.
00:59:42.540 You know, being an idiot is not the worst thing in the world.
00:59:46.720 Being unethical is worse.
00:59:48.600 I would rather deal with an honest idiot than a dishonest genius.
00:59:53.780 In the case of the Trudeaus, I think you have the worst of both worlds.
00:59:59.640 My friend, that's our live stream for the day.
01:00:02.740 I invite you to tune back in at 8 p.m.
01:00:05.240 Where I'll have a longer and more polished and more evidenced presentation on the Trudeau Foundation.
01:00:12.800 What a bunch of crooks.
01:00:14.220 Like seriously.
01:00:15.480 And I know a little bit about corporate law and the law of fiduciary duties and being a director.
01:00:21.480 Are those directors and the president who quit and are running out of the room before the cops come?
01:00:26.940 That's not going to save you.
01:00:28.980 What you did for the last five years is extremely relevant.
01:00:32.460 I bet they got the shredders working over time.
01:00:34.940 I bet they've got those documents shredders.
01:00:36.800 I bet they're burning files.
01:00:38.620 I bet they're smashing iPhones like Hillary Clinton did.
01:00:42.800 I bet they're calling up Hillary Clinton, asking her for advice on how to bleach bit old emails.
01:00:49.540 Bunch of crooks.
01:00:50.420 Yeah, that's Canada's prime minister.
01:00:55.560 Between him and his father, they ruled.
01:00:58.800 And I say ruled because that's how they think of themselves.
01:01:01.100 They ruled this country for a quarter century already.
01:01:03.440 A quarter century between the two of them.
01:01:06.400 Until tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern.
01:01:10.080 On behalf of all of us here at Rubble World Headquarters, to you at home.
01:01:14.100 Goodbye.
01:01:15.660 Keep fighting for freedom.
01:01:20.420 Keep fighting for freedom.